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author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sun, 21 Mar 2021 06:24:52 +0000 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/doc/Back-end-selection Sun Mar 21 06:24:52 2021 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +fc-simtool and fc-uicc-tool can operate on SIM cards via any of the following 3 +access paths: + +* The card to be operated on can be inserted into a smart card reader/programmer + supported by pcsc-lite software stack, such as HID Omnikey 3121 and 6121 card + readers sold by Sysmocom webshop; + +* The card can be inserted into a much simpler serial SIM reader - see the + Serial-SIM-readers article; + +* The card can be sitting inside a Calypso phone or development board - see the + SIM-in-Calypso-phone article. + +In the PC/SC and serial SIM reader use cases, you run fc-simtool or fc-uicc-tool +directly, with the needed options to select the right target. In the more +special case of operating on SIM cards inside Calypso GSM devices, you have to +use the fc-simint front end described in the SIM-in-Calypso-phone article. + +When running fc-simtool or fc-uicc-tool directly to operate on a card inserted +into a dedicated reader/programmer, use the following options to select the +correct target: + +-d /dev/ttyXXX + + This option selects the serial SIM reader back end, operating on the + named serial port. See the Serial-SIM-readers article for additional + speed enhancement options. + +-p N + + This option selects the pcsc-lite back end, operating on reader number + N. If you have only one PC/SC-supported card reader on your system, + the correct option is -p0. If you have multiple readers, use + fc-pcsc-list utility to list them and figure out which number is which. + +There is no default: if you run fc-simtool or fc-uicc-tool with neither -d nor +-p, you will get an error. + +Each of the two target selection options runs a different back end program +behind the scenes: -d runs fcsim-serial-be, -p runs fc-pcsc-backend. This +separation allows for subset installations: if someone is only interested in +serial and/or Calypso back ends and does not have libpcsclite installed, they +can omit the pcsc back end, in which case fc-pcsc-backend won't be present and +therefore -p option won't work. One can similarly omit the serial and Calypso +back ends, although the Mother does not currently know of any practical system +where they would pose compile-time difficulties.