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simsniff-dec: decode SELECT file IDs
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Wed, 04 Oct 2023 03:54:00 +0000 |
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The long-term goal of FreeCalypso SIMtrace replacement project is to support both SIM interface sniffing (SIMsniff) and card emulation (SIMemu). Both functions are needed when working in the realm of Vintage Mobile Phones: * Non-invasive, Heisenbug-free Hi-Z sniffing is needed in order to see why certain phone-to-SIM combinations work while others don't, and to see exactly what a given finicky phone requires from that special hard-to-get SIM. * The next step of cloning that special SIM, or producing new SIMs that satisfy the weird requirements of the finicky phone, will often require full emulation of ISO 7816-4 / GSM 11.11 file system and CardOS in software, as we don't have a real smartcard chip that gives us full freedom to implement whatever we like. However, in terms of scheduling priority, all of our initial work focuses on the sniffer, with SIMemu (cardem) deferred to some indefinite later time. We do, however, have a preliminary idea of how we envision card emulation working: * Hardware setups will be different between SIMsniff and SIMemu. Our initial objective is to produce a solidly usable, production quality sniffer pod, described as HW setup version 2 in the Sniffing-hw-setup article. As the name says, this pod will be for sniffing only. For card emulation there will be a different SIMemu pod. * The SIMemu pod will be similar to the SIMsniff pod, with just two changes: - We'll add a 74LVC1G07 OD driver for pulling the I/O line low in exactly the same way how real SIM cards do it; - The SIM socket will be eliminated from the SIMemu pod, to eliminate any possibility of a real SIM and SIMemu "fighting" to talk back to the same ME/ID. * FPGA gateware will also be different between SIMsniff and SIMemu. The SIMemu design is expected to be more complex and use more FPGA resources, but there is a good chance it will still fit into iCE40-HX1K FPGA and thus allow us to keep using the same Icestick board. * Right now we have no plans to stick a soft CPU core into the FPGA for SIMemu, instead the plan is to use the same principal architecture as the sniffer FPGA, using the UART channel at 3 Mbps to communicate with the host - although this time this UART will be used bidirectionally.