1 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 // Jonathan Westhues, Sept 2005
4 // This code is licensed to you under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or,
5 // at your option, any later version. See the LICENSE.txt file for the text of
7 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
8 // Utility functions used in many places, not specific to any piece of code.
9 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 #include "proxmark3.h"
18 void print_result(char *name
, uint8_t *buf
, size_t len
) {
21 if ( len
% 16 == 0 ) {
22 for(; p
-buf
< len
; p
+= 16)
23 Dbprintf("[%s:%d/%d] %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x",
27 p
[0], p
[1], p
[2], p
[3], p
[4], p
[5], p
[6], p
[7],p
[8], p
[9], p
[10], p
[11], p
[12], p
[13], p
[14], p
[15]
31 for(; p
-buf
< len
; p
+= 8)
32 Dbprintf("[%s:%d/%d] %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x", name
, p
-buf
, len
, p
[0], p
[1], p
[2], p
[3], p
[4], p
[5], p
[6], p
[7]);
36 size_t nbytes(size_t nbits
) {
37 return (nbits
/8)+((nbits
%8)>0);
40 uint32_t SwapBits(uint32_t value
, int nrbits
) {
42 uint32_t newvalue
= 0;
43 for(i
= 0; i
< nrbits
; i
++) {
44 newvalue
^= ((value
>> i
) & 1) << (nrbits
- 1 - i
);
49 void num_to_bytes(uint64_t n
, size_t len
, uint8_t* dest
)
52 dest
[len
] = (uint8_t) n
;
57 uint64_t bytes_to_num(uint8_t* src
, size_t len
)
62 num
= (num
<< 8) | (*src
);
68 // RotateLeft - Ultralight, Desfire
69 void rol(uint8_t *data
, const size_t len
){
70 uint8_t first
= data
[0];
71 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< len
-1; i
++) {
76 void lsl (uint8_t *data
, size_t len
) {
77 for (size_t n
= 0; n
< len
- 1; n
++) {
78 data
[n
] = (data
[n
] << 1) | (data
[n
+1] >> 7);
83 int32_t le24toh (uint8_t data
[3])
85 return (data
[2] << 16) | (data
[1] << 8) | data
[0];
96 // LEDs: R(C) O(A) G(B) -- R(D) [1, 2, 4 and 8]
97 void LED(int led
, int ms
)
101 if (led
& LED_ORANGE
)
115 if (led
& LED_ORANGE
)
124 // Determine if a button is double clicked, single clicked,
125 // not clicked, or held down (for ms || 1sec)
126 // In general, don't use this function unless you expect a
127 // double click, otherwise it will waste 500ms -- use BUTTON_HELD instead
128 int BUTTON_CLICKED(int ms
)
130 // Up to 500ms in between clicks to mean a double click
131 int ticks
= (48000 * (ms
? ms
: 1000)) >> 10;
133 // If we're not even pressed, forget about it!
135 return BUTTON_NO_CLICK
;
137 // Borrow a PWM unit for my real-time clock
138 AT91C_BASE_PWMC
->PWMC_ENA
= PWM_CHANNEL(0);
139 // 48 MHz / 1024 gives 46.875 kHz
140 AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CMR
= PWM_CH_MODE_PRESCALER(10);
141 AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CDTYR
= 0;
142 AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CPRDR
= 0xffff;
144 uint16_t start
= AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CCNTR
;
149 uint16_t now
= AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CCNTR
;
151 // We haven't let off the button yet
154 // We just let it off!
159 // reset our timer for 500ms
160 start
= AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CCNTR
;
161 ticks
= (48000 * (500)) >> 10;
164 // Still haven't let it off
166 // Have we held down a full second?
167 if (now
== (uint16_t)(start
+ ticks
))
171 // We already let off, did we click again?
173 // Sweet, double click!
175 return BUTTON_DOUBLE_CLICK
;
177 // Have we ran out of time to double click?
179 if (now
== (uint16_t)(start
+ ticks
))
180 // At least we did a single click
181 return BUTTON_SINGLE_CLICK
;
186 // We should never get here
190 // Determine if a button is held down
191 int BUTTON_HELD(int ms
)
193 // If button is held for one second
194 int ticks
= (48000 * (ms
? ms
: 1000)) >> 10;
196 // If we're not even pressed, forget about it!
198 return BUTTON_NO_CLICK
;
200 // Borrow a PWM unit for my real-time clock
201 AT91C_BASE_PWMC
->PWMC_ENA
= PWM_CHANNEL(0);
202 // 48 MHz / 1024 gives 46.875 kHz
203 AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CMR
= PWM_CH_MODE_PRESCALER(10);
204 AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CDTYR
= 0;
205 AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CPRDR
= 0xffff;
207 uint16_t start
= AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CCNTR
;
211 uint16_t now
= AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CCNTR
;
213 // As soon as our button let go, we didn't hold long enough
215 return BUTTON_SINGLE_CLICK
;
217 // Have we waited the full second?
219 if (now
== (uint16_t)(start
+ ticks
))
225 // We should never get here
229 // attempt at high resolution microsecond timer
230 // beware: timer counts in 21.3uS increments (1024/48Mhz)
231 void SpinDelayUs(int us
)
233 int ticks
= (48*us
) >> 10;
235 // Borrow a PWM unit for my real-time clock
236 AT91C_BASE_PWMC
->PWMC_ENA
= PWM_CHANNEL(0);
237 // 48 MHz / 1024 gives 46.875 kHz
238 AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CMR
= PWM_CH_MODE_PRESCALER(10);
239 AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CDTYR
= 0;
240 AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CPRDR
= 0xffff;
242 uint16_t start
= AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CCNTR
;
245 uint16_t now
= AT91C_BASE_PWMC_CH0
->PWMC_CCNTR
;
246 if (now
== (uint16_t)(start
+ ticks
))
253 void SpinDelay(int ms
)
255 // convert to uS and call microsecond delay function
256 SpinDelayUs(ms
*1000);
259 /* Similar to FpgaGatherVersion this formats stored version information
260 * into a string representation. It takes a pointer to the struct version_information,
261 * verifies the magic properties, then stores a formatted string, prefixed by
264 void FormatVersionInformation(char *dst
, int len
, const char *prefix
, void *version_information
)
266 struct version_information
*v
= (struct version_information
*)version_information
;
268 strncat(dst
, prefix
, len
-1);
269 if(v
->magic
!= VERSION_INFORMATION_MAGIC
) {
270 strncat(dst
, "Missing/Invalid version information", len
- strlen(dst
) - 1);
273 if(v
->versionversion
!= 1) {
274 strncat(dst
, "Version information not understood", len
- strlen(dst
) - 1);
278 strncat(dst
, "Version information not available", len
- strlen(dst
) - 1);
282 strncat(dst
, v
->gitversion
, len
- strlen(dst
) - 1);
284 strncat(dst
, "-unclean", len
- strlen(dst
) - 1);
285 } else if(v
->clean
== 2) {
286 strncat(dst
, "-suspect", len
- strlen(dst
) - 1);
289 strncat(dst
, " ", len
- strlen(dst
) - 1);
290 strncat(dst
, v
->buildtime
, len
- strlen(dst
) - 1);
293 // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
295 // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
298 // ti = GetTickCount();
300 // ti = GetTickCount() - ti;
301 // Dbprintf("timer(1s): %d t=%d", ti, GetTickCount());
303 void StartTickCount()
305 // must be 0x40, but on my cpu - included divider is optimal
309 AT91C_BASE_RTTC
->RTTC_RTMR
= AT91C_RTTC_RTTRST
+ 0x001D; // was 0x003B
313 * Get the current count.
315 uint32_t RAMFUNC
GetTickCount(){
316 return AT91C_BASE_RTTC
->RTTC_RTVR
;// was * 2;
319 // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
320 // microseconds timer
321 // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
324 AT91C_BASE_PMC
->PMC_PCER
|= (0x1 << 12) | (0x1 << 13) | (0x1 << 14);
325 // AT91C_BASE_TCB->TCB_BMR = AT91C_TCB_TC1XC1S_TIOA0;
326 AT91C_BASE_TCB
->TCB_BMR
= AT91C_TCB_TC0XC0S_NONE
| AT91C_TCB_TC1XC1S_TIOA0
| AT91C_TCB_TC2XC2S_NONE
;
329 AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_CCR
= AT91C_TC_CLKDIS
; // timer disable
330 AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_CMR
= AT91C_TC_CLKS_TIMER_DIV3_CLOCK
| // MCK(48MHz)/32 -- tick=1.5mks
331 AT91C_TC_WAVE
| AT91C_TC_WAVESEL_UP_AUTO
| AT91C_TC_ACPA_CLEAR
|
332 AT91C_TC_ACPC_SET
| AT91C_TC_ASWTRG_SET
;
333 AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_RA
= 1;
334 AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_RC
= 0xBFFF + 1; // 0xC000
336 AT91C_BASE_TC1
->TC_CCR
= AT91C_TC_CLKDIS
; // timer disable
337 AT91C_BASE_TC1
->TC_CMR
= AT91C_TC_CLKS_XC1
; // from timer 0
339 AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_CCR
= AT91C_TC_CLKEN
;
340 AT91C_BASE_TC1
->TC_CCR
= AT91C_TC_CLKEN
;
341 AT91C_BASE_TCB
->TCB_BCR
= 1;
344 uint32_t RAMFUNC
GetCountUS(){
345 return (AT91C_BASE_TC1
->TC_CV
* 0x8000) + ((AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_CV
/ 15) * 10);
348 static uint32_t GlobalUsCounter
= 0;
350 uint32_t RAMFUNC
GetDeltaCountUS(){
351 uint32_t g_cnt
= GetCountUS();
352 uint32_t g_res
= g_cnt
- GlobalUsCounter
;
353 GlobalUsCounter
= g_cnt
;
358 // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
359 // Timer for iso14443 commands. Uses ssp_clk from FPGA
360 // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
361 void StartCountSspClk()
363 AT91C_BASE_PMC
->PMC_PCER
= (1 << AT91C_ID_TC0
) | (1 << AT91C_ID_TC1
) | (1 << AT91C_ID_TC2
); // Enable Clock to all timers
364 AT91C_BASE_TCB
->TCB_BMR
= AT91C_TCB_TC0XC0S_TIOA1
// XC0 Clock = TIOA1
365 | AT91C_TCB_TC1XC1S_NONE
// XC1 Clock = none
366 | AT91C_TCB_TC2XC2S_TIOA0
; // XC2 Clock = TIOA0
368 // configure TC1 to create a short pulse on TIOA1 when a rising edge on TIOB1 (= ssp_clk from FPGA) occurs:
369 AT91C_BASE_TC1
->TC_CCR
= AT91C_TC_CLKDIS
; // disable TC1
370 AT91C_BASE_TC1
->TC_CMR
= AT91C_TC_CLKS_TIMER_DIV1_CLOCK
// TC1 Clock = MCK(48MHz)/2 = 24MHz
371 | AT91C_TC_CPCSTOP
// Stop clock on RC compare
372 | AT91C_TC_EEVTEDG_RISING
// Trigger on rising edge of Event
373 | AT91C_TC_EEVT_TIOB
// Event-Source: TIOB1 (= ssp_clk from FPGA = 13,56MHz/16)
374 | AT91C_TC_ENETRG
// Enable external trigger event
375 | AT91C_TC_WAVESEL_UP
// Upmode without automatic trigger on RC compare
376 | AT91C_TC_WAVE
// Waveform Mode
377 | AT91C_TC_AEEVT_SET
// Set TIOA1 on external event
378 | AT91C_TC_ACPC_CLEAR
; // Clear TIOA1 on RC Compare
379 AT91C_BASE_TC1
->TC_RC
= 0x04; // RC Compare value = 0x04
381 // use TC0 to count TIOA1 pulses
382 AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_CCR
= AT91C_TC_CLKDIS
; // disable TC0
383 AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_CMR
= AT91C_TC_CLKS_XC0
// TC0 clock = XC0 clock = TIOA1
384 | AT91C_TC_WAVE
// Waveform Mode
385 | AT91C_TC_WAVESEL_UP
// just count
386 | AT91C_TC_ACPA_CLEAR
// Clear TIOA0 on RA Compare
387 | AT91C_TC_ACPC_SET
; // Set TIOA0 on RC Compare
388 AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_RA
= 1; // RA Compare value = 1; pulse width to TC2
389 AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_RC
= 0; // RC Compare value = 0; increment TC2 on overflow
391 // use TC2 to count TIOA0 pulses (giving us a 32bit counter (TC0/TC2) clocked by ssp_clk)
392 AT91C_BASE_TC2
->TC_CCR
= AT91C_TC_CLKDIS
; // disable TC2
393 AT91C_BASE_TC2
->TC_CMR
= AT91C_TC_CLKS_XC2
// TC2 clock = XC2 clock = TIOA0
394 | AT91C_TC_WAVE
// Waveform Mode
395 | AT91C_TC_WAVESEL_UP
; // just count
397 AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_CCR
= AT91C_TC_CLKEN
; // enable TC0
398 AT91C_BASE_TC1
->TC_CCR
= AT91C_TC_CLKEN
; // enable TC1
399 AT91C_BASE_TC2
->TC_CCR
= AT91C_TC_CLKEN
; // enable TC2
402 // synchronize the counter with the ssp_frame signal. Note: FPGA must be in any iso14446 mode, otherwise the frame signal would not be present
404 while(!(AT91C_BASE_PIOA
->PIO_PDSR
& GPIO_SSC_FRAME
)); // wait for ssp_frame to go high (start of frame)
405 while(AT91C_BASE_PIOA
->PIO_PDSR
& GPIO_SSC_FRAME
); // wait for ssp_frame to be low
406 while(!(AT91C_BASE_PIOA
->PIO_PDSR
& GPIO_SSC_CLK
)); // wait for ssp_clk to go high
407 // note: up to now two ssp_clk rising edges have passed since the rising edge of ssp_frame
408 // it is now safe to assert a sync signal. This sets all timers to 0 on next active clock edge
409 AT91C_BASE_TCB
->TCB_BCR
= 1; // assert Sync (set all timers to 0 on next active clock edge)
410 // at the next (3rd) ssp_clk rising edge, TC1 will be reset (and not generate a clock signal to TC0)
411 // at the next (4th) ssp_clk rising edge, TC0 (the low word of our counter) will be reset. From now on,
412 // whenever the last three bits of our counter go 0, we can be sure to be in the middle of a frame transfer.
413 // (just started with the transfer of the 4th Bit).
414 // The high word of the counter (TC2) will not reset until the low word (TC0) overflows. Therefore need to wait quite some time before
415 // we can use the counter.
416 while (AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_CV
< 0xFFF0);
420 uint32_t RAMFUNC
GetCountSspClk(){
422 tmp_count
= (AT91C_BASE_TC2
->TC_CV
<< 16) | AT91C_BASE_TC0
->TC_CV
;
423 if ((tmp_count
& 0x0000ffff) == 0) { //small chance that we may have missed an increment in TC2
424 return (AT91C_BASE_TC2
->TC_CV
<< 16);
432 This is a function to store traces. All protocols can use this generic tracer-function.
433 The traces produced by calling this function can be fetched on the client-side
434 by 'hf list raw', alternatively 'hf list <proto>' for protocol-specific
435 annotation of commands/responses.
438 bool RAMFUNC
LogTrace(const uint8_t *btBytes
, uint16_t iLen
, uint32_t timestamp_start
, uint32_t timestamp_end
, uint8_t *parity
, bool readerToTag
)
440 if (!tracing
) return FALSE
;
442 uint16_t num_paritybytes
= (iLen
-1)/8 + 1; // number of valid paritybytes in *parity
443 uint16_t duration
= timestamp_end
- timestamp_start
;
445 // Return when trace is full
446 if (traceLen
+ sizeof(iLen
) + sizeof(timestamp_start
) + sizeof(duration
) + num_paritybytes
+ iLen
>= TRACE_SIZE
) {
447 tracing
= FALSE
; // don't trace any more
452 // 32 bits timestamp (little endian)
453 // 16 bits duration (little endian)
454 // 16 bits data length (little endian, Highest Bit used as readerToTag flag)
456 // x Bytes parity (one byte per 8 bytes data)
459 trace
[traceLen
++] = ((timestamp_start
>> 0) & 0xff);
460 trace
[traceLen
++] = ((timestamp_start
>> 8) & 0xff);
461 trace
[traceLen
++] = ((timestamp_start
>> 16) & 0xff);
462 trace
[traceLen
++] = ((timestamp_start
>> 24) & 0xff);
465 trace
[traceLen
++] = ((duration
>> 0) & 0xff);
466 trace
[traceLen
++] = ((duration
>> 8) & 0xff);
469 trace
[traceLen
++] = ((iLen
>> 0) & 0xff);
470 trace
[traceLen
++] = ((iLen
>> 8) & 0xff);
474 trace
[traceLen
- 1] |= 0x80;
478 if (btBytes
!= NULL
&& iLen
!= 0) {
479 memcpy(trace
+ traceLen
, btBytes
, iLen
);
484 if (parity
!= NULL
&& iLen
!= 0) {
485 memcpy(trace
+ traceLen
, parity
, num_paritybytes
);
487 traceLen
+= num_paritybytes
;