FreeCalypso > hg > fc-pcsc-tools
changeset 72:54800d2f5752
doc/User-oriented-commands: SMS manipulation documented
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Mon, 15 Feb 2021 05:40:10 +0000 |
parents | a008f7a4bddf |
children | a56bbd6b0277 |
files | doc/User-oriented-commands |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/User-oriented-commands Mon Feb 15 04:57:51 2021 +0000 +++ b/doc/User-oriented-commands Mon Feb 15 05:40:10 2021 +0000 @@ -311,6 +311,51 @@ Manipulating stored SMS ======================= +The fundamental operating model of all message stores for SMS (whether SIM or +phone-based) is that received messages accumulate (and possibly sent ones too, +if they are stored in this manner), the limited available memory fills up, and +then the user needs to clean out the accumulated messages, preferably also +archiving them by transferring to a larger computer for longer-term storage. +Given this fundamental operating model, we only need to provide commands for +dumping the content of the message store and for cleaning it out - there is no +real need to implement commands for writing messages into the store. + +The extent of special support for the SIM SMS store in fc-simtool is rather +minimal because it just so happened that we already have external tools that do +a major part of the work. Some phone firmwares, particularly that of the +Pirelli DP-L10 phone currently used by the Mother, implement their on-the-phone +SMS storage by a way of a file in their local flash file system whose binary +format just happens to be exactly the same as the binary format of SIM-based +EF_SMS if all 176-byte records are simply abutted together in the host-based +binary representation. A few release cycles ago we added a new utility named +pcm-sms-decode to our FreeCalypso host tools suite; this utility reads a binary +file in this "EF_SMS records concat" format and performs the quite involved job +of fully decoding all messages into human-readable form. Given that we have +this external pcm-sms-decode utility, all we need to do in fc-simtool is save +all records of EF_SMS into a single concatenated binary file, and let +pcm-sms-decode do the rest. + +Our dedicated commands for working with the SIM SMS store are as follows: + +save-sms-bin host-filename + +This command saves the full content of EF_SMS in the named file in the host file +system in binary format, suitable for further decoding with pcm-sms-decode. + +sms-erase-all + +This command erases every record entry in EF_SMS. + +sms-erase-one rec + +This command erases the specified individual record in EF_SMS. + +sms-erase-range start-rec end-rec + +This command erases the specified range of records in EF_SMS. The starting +record must be identified by number (SIM record numbers are 1-based); the +ending record argument may be either as a number or the "end" keyword. + Manipulating SMS profiles =========================