1 ###################### Start of libnfc-brcm-common.conf ####################### 2 3 ############################################################################### 4 # Application options 5 APPL_TRACE_LEVEL=0x01 6 PROTOCOL_TRACE_LEVEL=0x00000000 7 8 ############################################################################### 9 # performance measurement 10 # Change this setting to control how often USERIAL log the performance (throughput) 11 # data on read/write/poll 12 # defailt is to log performance dara for every 100 read or write 13 #REPORT_PERFORMANCE_MEASURE=100 14 15 ############################################################################### 16 # File used for NFA storage 17 NFA_STORAGE="/data/nfc" 18 19 ############################################################################### 20 # Snooze Mode Settings 21 # 22 # By default snooze mode is enabled. Set SNOOZE_MODE_CFG byte[0] to 0 23 # to disable. 24 # 25 # If SNOOZE_MODE_CFG is not provided, the default settings are used: 26 # They are as follows: 27 # 8 Sleep Mode (0=Disabled 1=UART 8=SPI/I2C) 28 # 0 Idle Threshold Host 29 # 0 Idle Threshold HC 30 # 0 NFC Wake active mode (0=ActiveLow 1=ActiveHigh) 31 # 1 Host Wake active mode (0=ActiveLow 1=ActiveHigh) 32 # 33 #SNOOZE_MODE_CFG={08:00:00:00:01} 34 35 ############################################################################### 36 # Insert a delay in milliseconds after NFC_WAKE and before write to NFCC 37 NFC_WAKE_DELAY=20 38 39 ############################################################################### 40 # Various Delay settings (in ms) used in USERIAL 41 # POWER_ON_DELAY 42 # Delay after turning on chip, before writing to transport (default 300) 43 # PRE_POWER_OFF_DELAY 44 # Delay after deasserting NFC-Wake before turn off chip (default 0) 45 # POST_POWER_OFF_DELAY 46 # Delay after turning off chip, before USERIAL_close returns (default 0) 47 # 48 POWER_ON_DELAY=300 49 PRE_POWER_OFF_DELAY=10 50 #POST_POWER_OFF_DELAY=0 51 52 ############################################################################### 53 # Maximum time (ms) to wait for RESET NTF after setting REG_PU to high 54 # The default is 1000. 55 NFCC_ENABLE_TIMEOUT=300 56 57 ############################################################################### 58 # LPTD mode configuration 59 # byte[0] is the length of the remaining bytes in this value 60 # if set to 0, LPTD params will NOT be sent to NFCC (i.e. disabled). 61 # byte[1] is the param id it should be set to B9. 62 # byte[2] is the length of the LPTD parameters 63 # byte[3] indicates if LPTD is enabled 64 # if set to 0, LPTD will be disabled (parameters will still be sent). 65 # byte[4-n] are the LPTD parameters. 66 # By default, LPTD is enabled and default settings are used. 67 # See nfc_hal_dm_cfg.c for defaults 68 LPTD_CFG={00:B9:21:01:02:FF:FF:04:A0:0F:40:00:80:02:02:10:00:00:00:31:0C:30:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00} 69 70 ############################################################################### 71 # Startup Configuration (100 bytes maximum) 72 # 73 # For the 0xCA parameter, byte[9] (marked by 'AA') is for UICC0, and byte[10] (marked by BB) is 74 # for UICC1. The values are defined as: 75 # 0 : UICCx only supports ISO_DEP in low power mode. 76 # 2 : UICCx only supports Mifare in low power mode. 77 # 3 : UICCx supports both ISO_DEP and Mifare in low power mode. 78 # 79 # AA BB 80 NFA_DM_START_UP_CFG={2E:CB:01:01:A5:01:01:CA:14:00:00:00:00:06:E8:03:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:80:01:01:C2:08:61:40:82:04:40:4B:4C:00:B5:03:01:02:FF} 81 82 ############################################################################### 83 # Startup Vendor Specific Configuration (100 bytes maximum); 84 # byte[0] TLV total len = 0x5 85 # byte[1] NCI_MTS_CMD|NCI_GID_PROP = 0x2f 86 # byte[2] NCI_MSG_FRAME_LOG = 0x9 87 # byte[3] 2 88 # byte[4] 0=turn off RF frame logging; 1=turn on 89 # byte[5] 0=turn off SWP frame logging; 1=turn on 90 # NFA_DM_START_UP_VSC_CFG={05:2F:09:02:01:01} 91 92 ############################################################################### 93 # Antenna Configuration - This data is used when setting 0xC8 config item 94 # at startup (before discovery is started). If not used, no value is sent. 95 # 96 # The settings for this value are documented here: 97 # http://wcgbu.broadcom.com/wpan/PM/Project%20Document%20Library/bcm20791B0/ 98 # Design/Doc/PHY%20register%20settings/BCM20791-B2-1027-02_PHY_Recommended_Reg_Settings.xlsx 99 # This document is maintained by Paul Forshaw. 100 # 101 # The values marked as ?? should be tweaked per antenna or customer/app: 102 # {20:C8:1E:06:??:00:??:??:??:00:??:24:00:1C:00:75:00:77:00:76:00:1C:00:03:00:0A:00:??:01:00:00:40:04} 103 # array[0] = 0x20 is length of the payload from array[1] to the end 104 # array[1] = 0xC8 is PREINIT_DSP_CFG 105 #PREINIT_DSP_CFG={20:C8:1E:06:1F:00:0F:03:3C:00:04:24:00:1C:00:75:00:77:00:76:00:1C:00:03:00:0A:00:48:01:00:00:40:04} 106 107 ############################################################################### 108 # Configure crystal frequency when internal LPO can't detect the frequency. 109 #XTAL_FREQUENCY=0 110 111 ############################################################################### 112 # Use Nexus S NXP RC work to allow our stack/firmware to work with a retail 113 # Nexus S that causes IOP issues. Note, this will not pass conformance and 114 # should be removed for production. 115 USE_NXP_P2P_RC_WORKAROUND=1 116 117 ############################################################################### 118 # Configure the default Destination Gate used by HCI (the default is 4, which 119 # is the ETSI loopback gate. 120 #NFA_HCI_DEFAULT_DEST_GATE=0x04 121 122 ############################################################################### 123 # Override the stack default for NFA_EE_MAX_EE_SUPPORTED set in nfc_target.h. 124 # The value is set to 3 by default as it assumes we will discover 0xF2, 125 # 0xF3, and 0xF4. If a platform will exclude and SE, this value can be reduced 126 # so that the stack will not wait any longer than necessary. 127 NFA_MAX_EE_SUPPORTED=0 128 129 ############################################################################### 130 # Configure the single default SE to use. The default is to use the first 131 # SE that is detected by the stack. This value might be used when the phone 132 # supports multiple SE (e.g. 0xF3 and 0xF4) but you want to force it to use 133 # one of them (e.g. 0xF4). 134 ACTIVE_SE=0x00 135 136 ############################################################################### 137 # Configure the default NfcA/IsoDep techology and protocol route. Can be 138 # either a secure element (e.g. 0xF4) or the host (0x00) 139 DEFAULT_ISODEP_ROUTE=0x00 140 141 142 ############################################################################### 143 # Configure the NFC Extras to open and use a static pipe. If the value is 144 # not set or set to 0, then the default is use a dynamic pipe based on a 145 # destination gate (see NFA_HCI_DEFAULT_DEST_GATE). Note there is a value 146 # for each UICC (where F3="UICC0" and F4="UICC1") 147 #NFA_HCI_STATIC_PIPE_ID_F3=0x70 148 NFA_HCI_STATIC_PIPE_ID_F4=0x71 149 150 ############################################################################### 151 # When disconnecting from Oberthur secure element, perform a warm-reset of 152 # the secure element to deselect the applet. 153 # The default hex value of the command is 0x3. If this variable is undefined, 154 # then this feature is not used. 155 OBERTHUR_WARM_RESET_COMMAND=0x03 156 157 ############################################################################### 158 # Force UICC to only listen to the following technology(s). 159 # The bits are defined as tNFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK in nfa_api.h. 160 # Default is NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_B. 161 UICC_LISTEN_TECH_MASK=0x01 162 163 ############################################################################### 164 # Allow UICC to be powered off if there is no traffic. 165 # Timeout is in ms. If set to 0, then UICC will not be powered off. 166 #UICC_IDLE_TIMEOUT=30000 167 168 ############################################################################### 169 # AID for Empty Select command 170 # If specified, this AID will be substituted when an Empty SELECT command is 171 # detected. The first byte is the length of the AID. Maximum length is 16. 172 AID_FOR_EMPTY_SELECT={08:A0:00:00:01:51:00:00:00} 173 174 ############################################################################### 175 # Force tag polling for the following technology(s). 176 # The bits are defined as tNFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK in nfa_api.h. 177 # Default is NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_B | 178 # NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_ISO15693 | 179 # NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_B_PRIME | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A_ACTIVE | 180 # NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F_ACTIVE. 181 # 182 # Notable bits: 183 # NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_KOVIO 0x20 184 # NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A_ACTIVE 0x40 185 # NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F_ACTIVE 0x80 186 POLLING_TECH_MASK=0xFF 187 188 ############################################################################### 189 # Force P2P to only listen for the following technology(s). 190 # The bits are defined as tNFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK in nfa_api.h. 191 # Default is NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F | 192 # NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A_ACTIVE | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F_ACTIVE 193 P2P_LISTEN_TECH_MASK=0xC5 194 195 ############################################################################### 196 # Maximum Number of Credits to be allowed by the NFCC 197 # This value overrides what the NFCC specifices allowing the host to have 198 # the control to work-around transport limitations. If this value does 199 # not exist or is set to 0, the NFCC will provide the number of credits. 200 MAX_RF_DATA_CREDITS=1 201 202 ############################################################################### 203 # This setting allows you to disable registering the T4t Virtual SE that causes 204 # the NFCC to send PPSE requests to the DH. 205 # The default setting is enabled (i.e. T4t Virtual SE is registered). 206 #REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SE=1 207 208 ############################################################################### 209 # When screen is turned off, specify the desired power state of the controller. 210 # 0: power-off-sleep state; DEFAULT 211 # 1: full-power state (note: this is still low-power ("snooze") on BRCM devices. 212 # 2: screen-off card-emulation (CE4/CE3/CE1 modes are used) 213 SCREEN_OFF_POWER_STATE=0 214 215 ############################################################################### 216 # Firmware patch file 217 # If the value is not set then patch download is disabled. 218 FW_PATCH="/vendor/firmware/bcm2079x_firmware.ncd" 219 220 ############################################################################### 221 # Firmware pre-patch file (sent before the above patch file) 222 # If the value is not set then pre-patch is not used. 223 FW_PRE_PATCH="/vendor/firmware/bcm2079x_pre_firmware.ncd" 224 225 ############################################################################### 226 # Firmware patch format 227 # 1 = HCD 228 # 2 = NCD (default) 229 #NFA_CONFIG_FORMAT=2 230 231 ############################################################################### 232 # SPD Debug mode 233 # If set to 1, any failure of downloading a patch will trigger a hard-stop 234 #SPD_DEBUG=0 235 236 ############################################################################### 237 # SPD Max Retry Count 238 # The number of attempts to download a patch before giving up (defualt is 3). 239 # Note, this resets after a power-cycle. 240 #SPD_MAX_RETRY_COUNT=3 241 242 ############################################################################### 243 # transport driver 244 # 245 # TRANSPORT_DRIVER=<driver> 246 # 247 # where <driver> can be, for example: 248 # "/dev/ttyS" (UART) 249 # "/dev/bcmi2cnfc" (I2C) 250 # "hwtun" (HW Tunnel) 251 # "/dev/bcmspinfc" (SPI) 252 # "/dev/btusb0" (BT USB) 253 TRANSPORT_DRIVER="/dev/bcm2079x" 254 255 ############################################################################### 256 # power control driver 257 # Specify a kernel driver that support ioctl commands to control NFC_EN and 258 # NFC_WAKE gpio signals. 259 # 260 # POWER_CONTRL_DRIVER=<driver> 261 # where <driver> can be, for example: 262 # "/dev/nfcpower" 263 # "/dev/bcmi2cnfc" (I2C) 264 # "/dev/bcmspinfc" (SPI) 265 # i2c and spi driver may be used to control NFC_EN and NFC_WAKE signal 266 POWER_CONTROL_DRIVER="/dev/bcm2079x" 267 268 ############################################################################### 269 # I2C transport driver options 270 # 271 BCMI2CNFC_ADDRESS=0 272 273 ############################################################################### 274 # I2C transport driver try to read multiple packets in read() if data is available 275 # remove the comment below to enable this feature 276 #READ_MULTIPLE_PACKETS=1 277 278 ############################################################################### 279 # SPI transport driver options 280 #SPI_NEGOTIATION={0A:F0:00:01:00:00:00:FF:FF:00:00} 281 282 ############################################################################### 283 # UART transport driver options 284 # 285 # PORT=1,2,3,... 286 # BAUD=115200, 19200, 9600, 4800, 287 # DATABITS=8, 7, 6, 5 288 # PARITY="even" | "odd" | "none" 289 # STOPBITS="0" | "1" | "1.5" | "2" 290 291 #UART_PORT=2 292 #UART_BAUD=115200 293 #UART_DATABITS=8 294 #UART_PARITY="none" 295 #UART_STOPBITS="1" 296 297 ############################################################################### 298 # Insert a delay in microseconds per byte after a write to NFCC. 299 # after writing a block of data to the NFCC, delay this an amopunt of time before 300 # writing next block of data. the delay is calculated as below 301 # NFC_WRITE_DELAY * (number of byte written) / 1000 milliseconds 302 # e.g. after 259 bytes is written, delay (259 * 20 / 1000) 5 ms before next write 303 NFC_WRITE_DELAY=20 304 305 ############################################################################### 306 # Default poll duration (in ms) 307 # The defualt is 500ms if not set (see nfc_target.h) 308 #NFA_DM_DISC_DURATION_POLL=333 309 310 ############################################################################### 311 # Choose the presence-check algorithm for type-4 tag. If not defined, 312 # the default value is 1. 313 # 0 NFA_RW_PRES_CHK_DEFAULT; Let stack selects an algorithm 314 # 1 NFA_RW_PRES_CHK_I_BLOCK; ISO-DEP protocol's empty I-block 315 # 2 NFA_RW_PRES_CHK_RESET; Deactivate to Sleep, then re-activate 316 # 3 NFA_RW_PRES_CHK_RB_CH0; Type-4 tag protocol's ReadBinary command on channel 0 317 # 4 NFA_RW_PRES_CHK_RB_CH3; Type-4 tag protocol's ReadBinary command on channel 3 318 PRESENCE_CHECK_ALGORITHM=1 319