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fc-simtool fetch command implemented
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Wed, 21 Apr 2021 05:50:45 +0000 |
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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.