memcpy(destination, command, sizeof(UsbCommand));
cmd_head = (cmd_head +1) % CMD_BUFFER_SIZE; //increment head and wrap
memcpy(destination, command, sizeof(UsbCommand));
cmd_head = (cmd_head +1) % CMD_BUFFER_SIZE; //increment head and wrap
/**
* @brief getCommand gets a command from an internal circular buffer.
* @param response location to write command
/**
* @brief getCommand gets a command from an internal circular buffer.
* @param response location to write command
/**
* Waits for a certain response type. This method waits for a maximum of
* ms_timeout milliseconds for a specified response command.
/**
* Waits for a certain response type. This method waits for a maximum of
* ms_timeout milliseconds for a specified response command.
- if(response->cmd == cmd){
- return true;
- }
- }
- msleep(10); // XXX ugh
- if (dm_seconds == 200) { // Two seconds elapsed
- PrintAndLog("Waiting for a response from the proxmark...");
- PrintAndLog("Don't forget to cancel its operation first by pressing on the button");
- }
+ if(response->cmd == cmd){
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ msleep(10); // XXX ugh
+ if (dm_seconds == 200) { // Two seconds elapsed
+ PrintAndLog("Waiting for a response from the proxmark...");
+ PrintAndLog("Don't forget to cancel its operation first by pressing on the button");
+ }
bool WaitForResponse(uint32_t cmd, UsbCommand* response) {
return WaitForResponseTimeout(cmd,response,-1);
}
bool WaitForResponse(uint32_t cmd, UsbCommand* response) {
return WaitForResponseTimeout(cmd,response,-1);
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Entry point into our code: called whenever the user types a command and
// then presses Enter, which the full command line that they typed.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Entry point into our code: called whenever the user types a command and
// then presses Enter, which the full command line that they typed.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Entry point into our code: called whenever we received a packet over USB
// that we weren't necessarily expecting, for example a debug print.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Entry point into our code: called whenever we received a packet over USB
// that we weren't necessarily expecting, for example a debug print.