Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1997 - 1999
Module Name:
example.cpp
Abstract:
This is a plug-in for the smart card driver test suite.
This plug-in is smart card dependent
Author:
Klaus U. Schutz
Environment:
Win32 application
Revision History :
Nov. 1997 - initial version
--*/
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <afx.h>
#include <afxtempl.h>
#include <winioctl.h>
#include <winsmcrd.h>
#include "ifdtest.h"
#define BYTES_PER_BLOCK 64
void
GDTestCardEntry(
class CCardProvider& in_CCardProvider
);
//
// Create a card provider object
// Note: all global varibales and all functions have to be static
//
static class CCardProvider GDTestCard(GDTestCardEntry);
static ULONG
GDTestCardSetProtocol(
class CCardProvider& in_CCardProvider,
class CReader& in_CReader
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function will be called after the card has been correctly
identified. We should here set the protocol that we need
for further transmissions
Arguments:
in_CCardProvider - ref. to our card provider object
in_CReader - ref. to the reader object
Return Value:
IFDSTATUS_FAILED - we were unable to set the protocol correctly
IFDSTATUS_SUCCESS - protocol set correctly
--*/
{
ULONG l_lResult;
TestStart("Set protocol to T=0 | T=1");
l_lResult = in_CReader.SetProtocol(SCARD_PROTOCOL_T0 | SCARD_PROTOCOL_T1);
TEST_CHECK_SUCCESS("Set protocol failed", l_lResult);
TestEnd();
if (l_lResult != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
return IFDSTATUS_FAILED;
}
return IFDSTATUS_SUCCESS;
}
static
ULONG
GDTestCardTest(
class CCardProvider& in_CCardProvider,
class CReader& in_CReader
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This serves as the test function for a particular smart card
Arguments:
in_CReader - ref. to class that provides all information for the test
Return Value:
IFDSTATUS value
--*/
{
ULONG l_lResult, l_uResultLength, l_uBlock, l_uIndex;
PUCHAR l_pchResult;
UCHAR l_rgchBuffer[512];
switch (in_CCardProvider.GetTestNo()) {
case 1: {
ULONG l_uNumBytes = 256;
// write some data to the test file using T=0
TestStart("Cold reset");
l_lResult = in_CReader.ColdResetCard();
TEST_CHECK_SUCCESS("Set protocol failed", l_lResult);
TestEnd();
ULONG l_uState;
TestStart("Check reader state");
l_lResult = in_CReader.GetState(&l_uState);
TEST_CHECK_SUCCESS(
"Ioctl IOCTL_SMARTCARD_GET_STATE failed",
l_lResult
);
TestCheck(
l_uState == SCARD_NEGOTIABLE,
"Invalid reader state.\nReturned %d\nExpected %d",
l_uState,
SCARD_NEGOTIABLE
);
TestEnd();
TestStart("Set protocol T=0");
l_lResult = in_CReader.SetProtocol(SCARD_PROTOCOL_T0);
TEST_CHECK_SUCCESS("Set protocol failed", l_lResult);
TestEnd();
// select a file
TestStart("SELECT FILE EFptsDataCheck");
l_lResult = in_CReader.Transmit(
(PUCHAR) "\x00\xa4\x00\x00\x02\x00\x01",
7,
&l_pchResult,
&l_uResultLength
);
TestCheck(
l_lResult, "==", ERROR_SUCCESS,
l_uResultLength, 2,
l_pchResult[0], l_pchResult[1], 0x61, 0x09,
NULL, NULL, 0
);
TEST_END();
TestStart("WRITE BINARY %3d bytes", l_uNumBytes);
for (l_uBlock = 0; l_uBlock < l_uNumBytes; l_uBlock += BYTES_PER_BLOCK) {
// apdu for write binary
memcpy(l_rgchBuffer, "\x00\xd6\x00", 3);
// offset within the file we want to write to
l_rgchBuffer[3] = (UCHAR) l_uBlock;
// Append number of bytes
l_rgchBuffer[4] = (UCHAR) BYTES_PER_BLOCK;
// append pattern to buffer;
for (l_uIndex = 0; l_uIndex < BYTES_PER_BLOCK; l_uIndex++) {
l_rgchBuffer[5 + l_uIndex] = (UCHAR) (l_uBlock + l_uIndex);
}
l_lResult = in_CReader.Transmit(
l_rgchBuffer,
5 + BYTES_PER_BLOCK,
&l_pchResult,
&l_uResultLength
);
TestCheck(
l_lResult, "==", ERROR_SUCCESS,
l_uResultLength, 2,
l_pchResult[0], l_pchResult[1], 0x90, 0x00,
NULL, NULL, NULL
);
}
TEST_END();
//
// read the data back using T=1
//
TestStart("Cold reset");
l_lResult = in_CReader.ColdResetCard();
TEST_CHECK_SUCCESS("Cold reset failed", l_lResult);
TestEnd();
TestStart("Set protocol T=1");
l_lResult = in_CReader.SetProtocol(SCARD_PROTOCOL_T1);
TEST_CHECK_SUCCESS("Set protocol failed", l_lResult);
TestEnd();
// select a file
TestStart("SELECT FILE EFptsDataCheck");
l_lResult = in_CReader.Transmit(
(PUCHAR) "\x00\xa4\x00\x00\x02\x00\x01",
7,
&l_pchResult,
&l_uResultLength
);
TestCheck(
l_lResult, "==", ERROR_SUCCESS,
l_uResultLength, 11,
l_pchResult[9], l_pchResult[10], 0x90, 0x00,
NULL, NULL, NULL
);
TEST_END();
TestStart("READ BINARY %3d Byte(s)", l_uNumBytes);
for (l_uBlock = 0; l_uBlock < l_uNumBytes; l_uBlock += BYTES_PER_BLOCK) {
// apdu for read binary
memcpy(l_rgchBuffer, "\x00\xb0\x00", 3);
// offset within the file we want to read from
l_rgchBuffer[3] = (UCHAR) l_uBlock;
// Append number of bytes (note: the buffer contains the pattern already)
l_rgchBuffer[4] = (UCHAR) BYTES_PER_BLOCK;
l_lResult = in_CReader.Transmit(
l_rgchBuffer,
5,
&l_pchResult,
&l_uResultLength
);
// append pattern to buffer;
for (l_uIndex = 0; l_uIndex < BYTES_PER_BLOCK; l_uIndex++) {
l_rgchBuffer[l_uIndex] = (UCHAR) (l_uBlock + l_uIndex);
}
TestCheck(
l_lResult, "==", ERROR_SUCCESS,
l_uResultLength, (l_uNumBytes / 4) + 2,
l_pchResult[BYTES_PER_BLOCK], l_pchResult[BYTES_PER_BLOCK + 1], 0x90, 0x00,
l_pchResult, l_rgchBuffer, BYTES_PER_BLOCK
);
}
TEST_END();
return IFDSTATUS_END;
}
default:
return IFDSTATUS_FAILED;
}
return IFDSTATUS_SUCCESS;
}
static void
GDTestCardEntry(
class CCardProvider& in_CCardProvider
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function registers all callbacks from the test suite
Arguments:
CCardProvider - ref. to card provider class
Return Value:
-
--*/
{
// Set protocol callback
in_CCardProvider.SetProtocol(GDTestCardSetProtocol);
// Card test callback
in_CCardProvider.SetCardTest(GDTestCardTest);
// Name of our card
in_CCardProvider.SetCardName("G & D");
// ATR of our card
in_CCardProvider.SetAtr((PBYTE) "\x3B\xBF\x18\x00\xC0\x20\x31\x70\x52\x53\x54\x41\x52\x43\x4F\x53\x20\x53\x32\x31\x20\x43\x90\x00\x9C", 25);
in_CCardProvider.SetAtr((PBYTE) "\x3b\xbf\x18\x00\x80\x31\x70\x35\x53\x54\x41\x52\x43\x4f\x53\x20\x53\x32\x31\x20\x43\x90\x00\x9b", 24);
}