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     16 
     17 package android.nfc.tech;
     18 
     19 import android.nfc.ErrorCodes;
     20 import android.nfc.Tag;
     21 import android.nfc.TagLostException;
     22 import android.os.Bundle;
     23 import android.os.RemoteException;
     24 import android.util.Log;
     25 
     26 import java.io.IOException;
     27 
     28 //TOOD: Ultralight C 3-DES authentication, one-way counter
     29 
     30 /**
     31  * Provides access to MIFARE Ultralight properties and I/O operations on a {@link Tag}.
     32  *
     33  * <p>Acquire a {@link MifareUltralight} object using {@link #get}.
     34  *
     35  * <p>MIFARE Ultralight compatible tags have 4 byte pages {@link #PAGE_SIZE}.
     36  * The primary operations on an Ultralight tag are {@link #readPages} and
     37  * {@link #writePage}.
     38  *
     39  * <p>The original MIFARE Ultralight consists of a 64 byte EEPROM. The first
     40  * 4 pages are for the OTP area, manufacturer data, and locking bits. They are
     41  * readable and some bits are writable. The final 12 pages are the user
     42  * read/write area. For more information see the NXP data sheet MF0ICU1.
     43  *
     44  * <p>The MIFARE Ultralight C consists of a 192 byte EEPROM. The first 4 pages
     45  * are for OTP, manufacturer data, and locking bits. The next 36 pages are the
     46  * user read/write area. The next 4 pages are additional locking bits, counters
     47  * and authentication configuration and are readable. The final 4 pages are for
     48  * the authentication key and are not readable. For more information see the
     49  * NXP data sheet MF0ICU2.
     50  *
     51  * <p>Implementation of this class on a Android NFC device is optional.
     52  * If it is not implemented, then
     53  * {@link MifareUltralight} will never be enumerated in {@link Tag#getTechList}.
     54  * If it is enumerated, then all {@link MifareUltralight} I/O operations will be supported.
     55  * In either case, {@link NfcA} will also be enumerated on the tag,
     56  * because all MIFARE Ultralight tags are also {@link NfcA} tags.
     57  *
     58  * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Methods that perform I/O operations
     59  * require the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission.
     60  */
     61 public final class MifareUltralight extends BasicTagTechnology {
     62     private static final String TAG = "NFC";
     63 
     64     /** A MIFARE Ultralight compatible tag of unknown type */
     65     public static final int TYPE_UNKNOWN = -1;
     66     /** A MIFARE Ultralight tag */
     67     public static final int TYPE_ULTRALIGHT = 1;
     68     /** A MIFARE Ultralight C tag */
     69     public static final int TYPE_ULTRALIGHT_C = 2;
     70 
     71     /** Size of a MIFARE Ultralight page in bytes */
     72     public static final int PAGE_SIZE = 4;
     73 
     74     private static final int NXP_MANUFACTURER_ID = 0x04;
     75     private static final int MAX_PAGE_COUNT = 256;
     76 
     77     /** @hide */
     78     public static final String EXTRA_IS_UL_C = "isulc";
     79 
     80     private int mType;
     81 
     82     /**
     83      * Get an instance of {@link MifareUltralight} for the given tag.
     84      * <p>Returns null if {@link MifareUltralight} was not enumerated in
     85      * {@link Tag#getTechList} - this indicates the tag is not MIFARE
     86      * Ultralight compatible, or that this Android
     87      * device does not implement MIFARE Ultralight.
     88      * <p>Does not cause any RF activity and does not block.
     89      *
     90      * @param tag an MIFARE Ultralight compatible tag
     91      * @return MIFARE Ultralight object
     92      */
     93     public static MifareUltralight get(Tag tag) {
     94         if (!tag.hasTech(TagTechnology.MIFARE_ULTRALIGHT)) return null;
     95         try {
     96             return new MifareUltralight(tag);
     97         } catch (RemoteException e) {
     98             return null;
     99         }
    100     }
    101 
    102     /** @hide */
    103     public MifareUltralight(Tag tag) throws RemoteException {
    104         super(tag, TagTechnology.MIFARE_ULTRALIGHT);
    105 
    106         // Check if this could actually be a MIFARE
    107         NfcA a = NfcA.get(tag);
    108 
    109         mType = TYPE_UNKNOWN;
    110 
    111         if (a.getSak() == 0x00 && tag.getId()[0] == NXP_MANUFACTURER_ID) {
    112             Bundle extras = tag.getTechExtras(TagTechnology.MIFARE_ULTRALIGHT);
    113             if (extras.getBoolean(EXTRA_IS_UL_C)) {
    114                 mType = TYPE_ULTRALIGHT_C;
    115             } else {
    116                 mType = TYPE_ULTRALIGHT;
    117             }
    118         }
    119     }
    120 
    121     /**
    122      * Return the MIFARE Ultralight type of the tag.
    123      * <p>One of {@link #TYPE_ULTRALIGHT} or {@link #TYPE_ULTRALIGHT_C} or
    124      * {@link #TYPE_UNKNOWN}.
    125      * <p>Depending on how the tag has been formatted, it can be impossible
    126      * to accurately classify between original MIFARE Ultralight and
    127      * Ultralight C. So treat this method as a hint.
    128      * <p>Does not cause any RF activity and does not block.
    129      *
    130      * @return the type
    131      */
    132     public int getType() {
    133         return mType;
    134     }
    135 
    136     /**
    137      * Read 4 pages (16 bytes).
    138      *
    139      * <p>The MIFARE Ultralight protocol always reads 4 pages at a time, to
    140      * reduce the number of commands required to read an entire tag.
    141      * <p>If a read spans past the last readable block, then the tag will
    142      * return pages that have been wrapped back to the first blocks. MIFARE
    143      * Ultralight tags have readable blocks 0x00 through 0x0F. So a read to
    144      * block offset 0x0E would return blocks 0x0E, 0x0F, 0x00, 0x01. MIFARE
    145      * Ultralight C tags have readable blocks 0x00 through 0x2B. So a read to
    146      * block 0x2A would return blocks 0x2A, 0x2B, 0x00, 0x01.
    147      *
    148      * <p>This is an I/O operation and will block until complete. It must
    149      * not be called from the main application thread. A blocked call will be canceled with
    150      * {@link IOException} if {@link #close} is called from another thread.
    151      *
    152      * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission.
    153      *
    154      * @param pageOffset index of first page to read, starting from 0
    155      * @return 4 pages (16 bytes)
    156      * @throws TagLostException if the tag leaves the field
    157      * @throws IOException if there is an I/O failure, or the operation is canceled
    158      */
    159     public byte[] readPages(int pageOffset) throws IOException {
    160         validatePageIndex(pageOffset);
    161         checkConnected();
    162 
    163         byte[] cmd = { 0x30, (byte) pageOffset};
    164         return transceive(cmd, false);
    165     }
    166 
    167     /**
    168      * Write 1 page (4 bytes).
    169      *
    170      * <p>The MIFARE Ultralight protocol always writes 1 page at a time, to
    171      * minimize EEPROM write cycles.
    172      *
    173      * <p>This is an I/O operation and will block until complete. It must
    174      * not be called from the main application thread. A blocked call will be canceled with
    175      * {@link IOException} if {@link #close} is called from another thread.
    176      *
    177      * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission.
    178      *
    179      * @param pageOffset index of page to write, starting from 0
    180      * @param data 4 bytes to write
    181      * @throws TagLostException if the tag leaves the field
    182      * @throws IOException if there is an I/O failure, or the operation is canceled
    183      */
    184     public void writePage(int pageOffset, byte[] data) throws IOException {
    185         validatePageIndex(pageOffset);
    186         checkConnected();
    187 
    188         byte[] cmd = new byte[data.length + 2];
    189         cmd[0] = (byte) 0xA2;
    190         cmd[1] = (byte) pageOffset;
    191         System.arraycopy(data, 0, cmd, 2, data.length);
    192 
    193         transceive(cmd, false);
    194     }
    195 
    196     /**
    197      * Send raw NfcA data to a tag and receive the response.
    198      *
    199      * <p>This is equivalent to connecting to this tag via {@link NfcA}
    200      * and calling {@link NfcA#transceive}. Note that all MIFARE Classic
    201      * tags are based on {@link NfcA} technology.
    202      *
    203      * <p>Use {@link #getMaxTransceiveLength} to retrieve the maximum number of bytes
    204      * that can be sent with {@link #transceive}.
    205      *
    206      * <p>This is an I/O operation and will block until complete. It must
    207      * not be called from the main application thread. A blocked call will be canceled with
    208      * {@link IOException} if {@link #close} is called from another thread.
    209      *
    210      * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission.
    211      *
    212      * @see NfcA#transceive
    213      */
    214     public byte[] transceive(byte[] data) throws IOException {
    215         return transceive(data, true);
    216     }
    217 
    218     /**
    219      * Return the maximum number of bytes that can be sent with {@link #transceive}.
    220      * @return the maximum number of bytes that can be sent with {@link #transceive}.
    221      */
    222     public int getMaxTransceiveLength() {
    223         return getMaxTransceiveLengthInternal();
    224     }
    225 
    226     /**
    227      * Set the {@link #transceive} timeout in milliseconds.
    228      *
    229      * <p>The timeout only applies to {@link #transceive} on this object,
    230      * and is reset to a default value when {@link #close} is called.
    231      *
    232      * <p>Setting a longer timeout may be useful when performing
    233      * transactions that require a long processing time on the tag
    234      * such as key generation.
    235      *
    236      * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission.
    237      *
    238      * @param timeout timeout value in milliseconds
    239      */
    240     public void setTimeout(int timeout) {
    241         try {
    242             int err = mTag.getTagService().setTimeout(
    243                     TagTechnology.MIFARE_ULTRALIGHT, timeout);
    244             if (err != ErrorCodes.SUCCESS) {
    245                 throw new IllegalArgumentException("The supplied timeout is not valid");
    246             }
    247         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    248             Log.e(TAG, "NFC service dead", e);
    249         }
    250     }
    251 
    252     /**
    253      * Get the current {@link #transceive} timeout in milliseconds.
    254      *
    255      * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission.
    256      *
    257      * @return timeout value in milliseconds
    258      */
    259     public int getTimeout() {
    260         try {
    261             return mTag.getTagService().getTimeout(TagTechnology.MIFARE_ULTRALIGHT);
    262         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    263             Log.e(TAG, "NFC service dead", e);
    264             return 0;
    265         }
    266     }
    267 
    268     private static void validatePageIndex(int pageIndex) {
    269         // Do not be too strict on upper bounds checking, since some cards
    270         // may have more addressable memory than they report.
    271         // Note that issuing a command to an out-of-bounds block is safe - the
    272         // tag will wrap the read to an addressable area. This validation is a
    273         // helper to guard against obvious programming mistakes.
    274         if (pageIndex < 0 || pageIndex >= MAX_PAGE_COUNT) {
    275             throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("page out of bounds: " + pageIndex);
    276         }
    277     }
    278 }
    279