static int CmdQuit(const char *Cmd);
static int CmdRev(const char *Cmd);
+//For storing command that are received from the device
+#define CMD_BUFFER_SIZE 50
+static UsbCommand cmdBuffer[CMD_BUFFER_SIZE];
+//Points to the next empty position to write to
+static int cmd_head;//Starts as 0
+//Points to the position of the last unread command
+static int cmd_tail;//Starts as 0
+// to lock cmdBuffer operations from different threads
+static pthread_mutex_t cmdBufferMutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static command_t CommandTable[] =
{
{
return CommandTable;
}
-
int CmdHelp(const char *Cmd)
{
CmdsHelp(CommandTable);
return 0;
}
+/**
+ * @brief This method should be called when sending a new command to the pm3. In case any old
+ * responses from previous commands are stored in the buffer, a call to this method should clear them.
+ * A better method could have been to have explicit command-ACKS, so we can know which ACK goes to which
+ * operation. Right now we'll just have to live with this.
+ */
+void clearCommandBuffer()
+{
+ //This is a very simple operation
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&cmdBufferMutex);
+ cmd_tail = cmd_head;
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(&cmdBufferMutex);
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief storeCommand stores a USB command in a circular buffer
+ * @param UC
+ */
+void storeCommand(UsbCommand *command)
+{
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&cmdBufferMutex);
+ if( ( cmd_head+1) % CMD_BUFFER_SIZE == cmd_tail)
+ {
+ //If these two are equal, we're about to overwrite in the
+ // circular buffer.
+ PrintAndLog("WARNING: Command buffer about to overwrite command! This needs to be fixed!");
+ }
+ //Store the command at the 'head' location
+ UsbCommand* destination = &cmdBuffer[cmd_head];
+ memcpy(destination, command, sizeof(UsbCommand));
+
+ cmd_head = (cmd_head +1) % CMD_BUFFER_SIZE; //increment head and wrap
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(&cmdBufferMutex);
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * @brief getCommand gets a command from an internal circular buffer.
+ * @param response location to write command
+ * @return 1 if response was returned, 0 if nothing has been received
+ */
+int getCommand(UsbCommand* response)
+{
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&cmdBufferMutex);
+ //If head == tail, there's nothing to read, or if we just got initialized
+ if(cmd_head == cmd_tail){
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(&cmdBufferMutex);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ //Pick out the next unread command
+ UsbCommand* last_unread = &cmdBuffer[cmd_tail];
+ memcpy(response, last_unread, sizeof(UsbCommand));
+ //Increment tail - this is a circular buffer, so modulo buffer size
+ cmd_tail = (cmd_tail +1 ) % CMD_BUFFER_SIZE;
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(&cmdBufferMutex);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Waits for a certain response type. This method waits for a maximum of
+ * ms_timeout milliseconds for a specified response command.
+ *@brief WaitForResponseTimeout
+ * @param cmd command to wait for
+ * @param response struct to copy received command into.
+ * @param ms_timeout
+ * @return true if command was returned, otherwise false
+ */
+bool WaitForResponseTimeoutW(uint32_t cmd, UsbCommand* response, size_t ms_timeout, bool show_warning) {
+
+ UsbCommand resp;
+
+ if (response == NULL) {
+ response = &resp;
+ }
+
+ uint64_t start_time = msclock();
+
+ // Wait until the command is received
+ while (true) {
+ while(getCommand(response)) {
+ if(response->cmd == cmd){
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ if (msclock() - start_time > ms_timeout) {
+ break;
+ }
+ if (msclock() - start_time > 2000 && show_warning) {
+ PrintAndLog("Waiting for a response from the proxmark...");
+ PrintAndLog("Don't forget to cancel its operation first by pressing on the button");
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return false;
+}
+
+
+bool WaitForResponseTimeout(uint32_t cmd, UsbCommand* response, size_t ms_timeout) {
+ return WaitForResponseTimeoutW(cmd, response, ms_timeout, true);
+}
+
+bool WaitForResponse(uint32_t cmd, UsbCommand* response) {
+ return WaitForResponseTimeoutW(cmd, response, -1, true);
+}
+
+
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Entry point into our code: called whenever the user types a command and
// then presses Enter, which the full command line that they typed.
return CmdsParse(CommandTable, Cmd);
}
+
+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Entry point into our code: called whenever we received a packet over USB
+// that we weren't necessarily expecting, for example a debug print.
+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+void UsbCommandReceived(UsbCommand *UC)
+{
+ switch(UC->cmd) {
+ // First check if we are handling a debug message
+ case CMD_DEBUG_PRINT_STRING: {
+ char s[USB_CMD_DATA_SIZE+1];
+ memset(s, 0x00, sizeof(s));
+ size_t len = MIN(UC->arg[0],USB_CMD_DATA_SIZE);
+ memcpy(s,UC->d.asBytes,len);
+ PrintAndLog("#db# %s", s);
+ return;
+ } break;
+
+ case CMD_DEBUG_PRINT_INTEGERS: {
+ PrintAndLog("#db# %08x, %08x, %08x \r\n", UC->arg[0], UC->arg[1], UC->arg[2]);
+ return;
+ } break;
+
+ case CMD_DOWNLOADED_RAW_ADC_SAMPLES_125K: {
+ memcpy(sample_buf+(UC->arg[0]),UC->d.asBytes,UC->arg[1]);
+ return;
+ } break;
+
+ default:
+ storeCommand(UC);
+ break;
+ }
+
+}
+