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diff -r 320ce84c8f43 -r 5ec7ea8ccd90 MFRC522.cpp --- a/MFRC522.cpp Fri Jun 22 09:59:36 2018 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,1165 +0,0 @@ -/* -* MFRC522.cpp - Library to use ARDUINO RFID MODULE KIT 13.56 MHZ WITH TAGS SPI W AND R BY COOQROBOT. -* _Please_ see the comments in MFRC522.h - they give useful hints and background. -* Released into the public domain. -*/ - -#include "MFRC522.h" - -static const char* const _TypeNamePICC[] = -{ - "Unknown type", - "PICC compliant with ISO/IEC 14443-4", - "PICC compliant with ISO/IEC 18092 (NFC)", - "MIFARE Mini, 320 bytes", - "MIFARE 1KB", - "MIFARE 4KB", - "MIFARE Ultralight or Ultralight C", - "MIFARE Plus", - "MIFARE TNP3XXX", - - /* not complete UID */ - "SAK indicates UID is not complete" -}; - -static const char* const _ErrorMessage[] = -{ - "Unknown error", - "Success", - "Error in communication", - "Collision detected", - "Timeout in communication", - "A buffer is not big enough", - "Internal error in the code, should not happen", - "Invalid argument", - "The CRC_A does not match", - "A MIFARE PICC responded with NAK" -}; - -#define MFRC522_MaxPICCs (sizeof(_TypeNamePICC)/sizeof(_TypeNamePICC[0])) -#define MFRC522_MaxError (sizeof(_ErrorMessage)/sizeof(_ErrorMessage[0])) - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Functions for setting up the driver -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * Constructor. - * Prepares the output pins. - */ -MFRC522::MFRC522(PinName mosi, - PinName miso, - PinName sclk, - PinName cs, - PinName reset) : m_SPI(mosi, miso, sclk), m_CS(cs), m_RESET(reset) -{ - /* Configure SPI bus */ - m_SPI.format(8, 0); - m_SPI.frequency(8000000); - - - /* Release SPI-CS pin */ - m_CS = 1; - - /* Release RESET pin */ - m_RESET = 1; -} // End constructor - - -/** - * Destructor. - */ -MFRC522::~MFRC522() -{ - -} - - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Basic interface functions for communicating with the MFRC522 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * Writes a byte to the specified register in the MFRC522 chip. - * The interface is described in the datasheet section 8.1.2. - */ -void MFRC522::PCD_WriteRegister(uint8_t reg, uint8_t value) -{ - m_CS = 0; /* Select SPI Chip MFRC522 */ - - // MSB == 0 is for writing. LSB is not used in address. Datasheet section 8.1.2.3. - (void) m_SPI.write(reg & 0x7E); - (void) m_SPI.write(value); - - m_CS = 1; /* Release SPI Chip MFRC522 */ -} // End PCD_WriteRegister() - -/** - * Writes a number of bytes to the specified register in the MFRC522 chip. - * The interface is described in the datasheet section 8.1.2. - */ -void MFRC522::PCD_WriteRegister(uint8_t reg, uint8_t count, uint8_t *values) -{ - m_CS = 0; /* Select SPI Chip MFRC522 */ - - // MSB == 0 is for writing. LSB is not used in address. Datasheet section 8.1.2.3. - (void) m_SPI.write(reg & 0x7E); - for (uint8_t index = 0; index < count; index++) - { - (void) m_SPI.write(values[index]); - } - - m_CS = 1; /* Release SPI Chip MFRC522 */ -} // End PCD_WriteRegister() - -/** - * Reads a byte from the specified register in the MFRC522 chip. - * The interface is described in the datasheet section 8.1.2. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PCD_ReadRegister(uint8_t reg) -{ - uint8_t value; - m_CS = 0; /* Select SPI Chip MFRC522 */ - - // MSB == 1 is for reading. LSB is not used in address. Datasheet section 8.1.2.3. - (void) m_SPI.write(0x80 | reg); - - // Read the value back. Send 0 to stop reading. - value = m_SPI.write(0); - - m_CS = 1; /* Release SPI Chip MFRC522 */ - - return value; -} // End PCD_ReadRegister() - -/** - * Reads a number of bytes from the specified register in the MFRC522 chip. - * The interface is described in the datasheet section 8.1.2. - */ -void MFRC522::PCD_ReadRegister(uint8_t reg, uint8_t count, uint8_t *values, uint8_t rxAlign) -{ - if (count == 0) { return; } - - uint8_t address = 0x80 | reg; // MSB == 1 is for reading. LSB is not used in address. Datasheet section 8.1.2.3. - uint8_t index = 0; // Index in values array. - - m_CS = 0; /* Select SPI Chip MFRC522 */ - count--; // One read is performed outside of the loop - (void) m_SPI.write(address); // Tell MFRC522 which address we want to read - - while (index < count) - { - if ((index == 0) && rxAlign) // Only update bit positions rxAlign..7 in values[0] - { - // Create bit mask for bit positions rxAlign..7 - uint8_t mask = 0; - for (uint8_t i = rxAlign; i <= 7; i++) - { - mask |= (1 << i); - } - - // Read value and tell that we want to read the same address again. - uint8_t value = m_SPI.write(address); - - // Apply mask to both current value of values[0] and the new data in value. - values[0] = (values[index] & ~mask) | (value & mask); - } - else - { - // Read value and tell that we want to read the same address again. - values[index] = m_SPI.write(address); - } - - index++; - } - - values[index] = m_SPI.write(0); // Read the final byte. Send 0 to stop reading. - - m_CS = 1; /* Release SPI Chip MFRC522 */ -} // End PCD_ReadRegister() - -/** - * Sets the bits given in mask in register reg. - */ -void MFRC522::PCD_SetRegisterBits(uint8_t reg, uint8_t mask) -{ - uint8_t tmp = PCD_ReadRegister(reg); - PCD_WriteRegister(reg, tmp | mask); // set bit mask -} // End PCD_SetRegisterBitMask() - -/** - * Clears the bits given in mask from register reg. - */ -void MFRC522::PCD_ClrRegisterBits(uint8_t reg, uint8_t mask) -{ - uint8_t tmp = PCD_ReadRegister(reg); - PCD_WriteRegister(reg, tmp & (~mask)); // clear bit mask -} // End PCD_ClearRegisterBitMask() - - -/** - * Use the CRC coprocessor in the MFRC522 to calculate a CRC_A. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PCD_CalculateCRC(uint8_t *data, uint8_t length, uint8_t *result) -{ - PCD_WriteRegister(CommandReg, PCD_Idle); // Stop any active command. - PCD_WriteRegister(DivIrqReg, 0x04); // Clear the CRCIRq interrupt request bit - PCD_SetRegisterBits(FIFOLevelReg, 0x80); // FlushBuffer = 1, FIFO initialization - PCD_WriteRegister(FIFODataReg, length, data); // Write data to the FIFO - PCD_WriteRegister(CommandReg, PCD_CalcCRC); // Start the calculation - - // Wait for the CRC calculation to complete. Each iteration of the while-loop takes 17.73us. - uint16_t i = 5000; - uint8_t n; - while (1) - { - n = PCD_ReadRegister(DivIrqReg); // DivIrqReg[7..0] bits are: Set2 reserved reserved MfinActIRq reserved CRCIRq reserved reserved - if (n & 0x04) - { - // CRCIRq bit set - calculation done - break; - } - - if (--i == 0) - { - // The emergency break. We will eventually terminate on this one after 89ms. - // Communication with the MFRC522 might be down. - return STATUS_TIMEOUT; - } - } - - // Stop calculating CRC for new content in the FIFO. - PCD_WriteRegister(CommandReg, PCD_Idle); - - // Transfer the result from the registers to the result buffer - result[0] = PCD_ReadRegister(CRCResultRegL); - result[1] = PCD_ReadRegister(CRCResultRegH); - return STATUS_OK; -} // End PCD_CalculateCRC() - - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Functions for manipulating the MFRC522 -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -void MFRC522::PCD_Reset_On() -{ - m_RESET = 0; -} - -void MFRC522::PCD_Reset_Off() -{ - m_RESET = 1; -} - - -/** - * Initializes the MFRC522 chip. - */ -void MFRC522::PCD_Init() -{ - /* Reset MFRC522 */ - m_RESET = 0; - wait_ms(10); - m_RESET = 1; - - // Section 8.8.2 in the datasheet says the oscillator start-up time is the start up time of the crystal + 37,74us. Let us be generous: 50ms. - wait_ms(50); - - // When communicating with a PICC we need a timeout if something goes wrong. - // f_timer = 13.56 MHz / (2*TPreScaler+1) where TPreScaler = [TPrescaler_Hi:TPrescaler_Lo]. - // TPrescaler_Hi are the four low bits in TModeReg. TPrescaler_Lo is TPrescalerReg. - PCD_WriteRegister(TModeReg, 0x80); // TAuto=1; timer starts automatically at the end of the transmission in all communication modes at all speeds - PCD_WriteRegister(TPrescalerReg, 0xA9); // TPreScaler = TModeReg[3..0]:TPrescalerReg, ie 0x0A9 = 169 => f_timer=40kHz, ie a timer period of 25us. - PCD_WriteRegister(TReloadRegH, 0x03); // Reload timer with 0x3E8 = 1000, ie 25ms before timeout. - PCD_WriteRegister(TReloadRegL, 0xE8); - - PCD_WriteRegister(TxASKReg, 0x40); // Default 0x00. Force a 100 % ASK modulation independent of the ModGsPReg register setting - PCD_WriteRegister(ModeReg, 0x3D); // Default 0x3F. Set the preset value for the CRC coprocessor for the CalcCRC command to 0x6363 (ISO 14443-3 part 6.2.4) - - PCD_WriteRegister(RFCfgReg, (0x07<<4)); // Set Rx Gain to max - - PCD_AntennaOn(); // Enable the antenna driver pins TX1 and TX2 (they were disabled by the reset) -} // End PCD_Init() - -/** - * Performs a soft reset on the MFRC522 chip and waits for it to be ready again. - */ -void MFRC522::PCD_Reset() -{ - PCD_WriteRegister(CommandReg, PCD_SoftReset); // Issue the SoftReset command. - // The datasheet does not mention how long the SoftRest command takes to complete. - // But the MFRC522 might have been in soft power-down mode (triggered by bit 4 of CommandReg) - // Section 8.8.2 in the datasheet says the oscillator start-up time is the start up time of the crystal + 37,74us. Let us be generous: 50ms. - wait_ms(50); - - // Wait for the PowerDown bit in CommandReg to be cleared - while (PCD_ReadRegister(CommandReg) & (1<<4)) - { - // PCD still restarting - unlikely after waiting 50ms, but better safe than sorry. - } -} // End PCD_Reset() - -/** - * Turns the antenna on by enabling pins TX1 and TX2. - * After a reset these pins disabled. - */ -void MFRC522::PCD_AntennaOn() -{ - uint8_t value = PCD_ReadRegister(TxControlReg); - if ((value & 0x03) != 0x03) - { - PCD_WriteRegister(TxControlReg, value | 0x03); - } -} // End PCD_AntennaOn() - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Functions for communicating with PICCs -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/** - * Executes the Transceive command. - * CRC validation can only be done if backData and backLen are specified. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PCD_TransceiveData(uint8_t *sendData, - uint8_t sendLen, - uint8_t *backData, - uint8_t *backLen, - uint8_t *validBits, - uint8_t rxAlign, - bool checkCRC) -{ - uint8_t waitIRq = 0x30; // RxIRq and IdleIRq - return PCD_CommunicateWithPICC(PCD_Transceive, waitIRq, sendData, sendLen, backData, backLen, validBits, rxAlign, checkCRC); -} // End PCD_TransceiveData() - -/** - * Transfers data to the MFRC522 FIFO, executes a commend, waits for completion and transfers data back from the FIFO. - * CRC validation can only be done if backData and backLen are specified. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PCD_CommunicateWithPICC(uint8_t command, - uint8_t waitIRq, - uint8_t *sendData, - uint8_t sendLen, - uint8_t *backData, - uint8_t *backLen, - uint8_t *validBits, - uint8_t rxAlign, - bool checkCRC) -{ - uint8_t n, _validBits = 0; - uint32_t i; - - // Prepare values for BitFramingReg - uint8_t txLastBits = validBits ? *validBits : 0; - uint8_t bitFraming = (rxAlign << 4) + txLastBits; // RxAlign = BitFramingReg[6..4]. TxLastBits = BitFramingReg[2..0] - - PCD_WriteRegister(CommandReg, PCD_Idle); // Stop any active command. - PCD_WriteRegister(ComIrqReg, 0x7F); // Clear all seven interrupt request bits - PCD_SetRegisterBits(FIFOLevelReg, 0x80); // FlushBuffer = 1, FIFO initialization - PCD_WriteRegister(FIFODataReg, sendLen, sendData); // Write sendData to the FIFO - PCD_WriteRegister(BitFramingReg, bitFraming); // Bit adjustments - PCD_WriteRegister(CommandReg, command); // Execute the command - if (command == PCD_Transceive) - { - PCD_SetRegisterBits(BitFramingReg, 0x80); // StartSend=1, transmission of data starts - } - - // Wait for the command to complete. - // In PCD_Init() we set the TAuto flag in TModeReg. This means the timer automatically starts when the PCD stops transmitting. - // Each iteration of the do-while-loop takes 17.86us. - i = 2000; - while (1) - { - n = PCD_ReadRegister(ComIrqReg); // ComIrqReg[7..0] bits are: Set1 TxIRq RxIRq IdleIRq HiAlertIRq LoAlertIRq ErrIRq TimerIRq - if (n & waitIRq) - { // One of the interrupts that signal success has been set. - break; - } - - if (n & 0x01) - { // Timer interrupt - nothing received in 25ms - return STATUS_TIMEOUT; - } - - if (--i == 0) - { // The emergency break. If all other condions fail we will eventually terminate on this one after 35.7ms. Communication with the MFRC522 might be down. - return STATUS_TIMEOUT; - } - } - - // Stop now if any errors except collisions were detected. - uint8_t errorRegValue = PCD_ReadRegister(ErrorReg); // ErrorReg[7..0] bits are: WrErr TempErr reserved BufferOvfl CollErr CRCErr ParityErr ProtocolErr - if (errorRegValue & 0x13) - { // BufferOvfl ParityErr ProtocolErr - return STATUS_ERROR; - } - - // If the caller wants data back, get it from the MFRC522. - if (backData && backLen) - { - n = PCD_ReadRegister(FIFOLevelReg); // Number of bytes in the FIFO - if (n > *backLen) - { - return STATUS_NO_ROOM; - } - - *backLen = n; // Number of bytes returned - PCD_ReadRegister(FIFODataReg, n, backData, rxAlign); // Get received data from FIFO - _validBits = PCD_ReadRegister(ControlReg) & 0x07; // RxLastBits[2:0] indicates the number of valid bits in the last received byte. If this value is 000b, the whole byte is valid. - if (validBits) - { - *validBits = _validBits; - } - } - - // Tell about collisions - if (errorRegValue & 0x08) - { // CollErr - return STATUS_COLLISION; - } - - // Perform CRC_A validation if requested. - if (backData && backLen && checkCRC) - { - // In this case a MIFARE Classic NAK is not OK. - if ((*backLen == 1) && (_validBits == 4)) - { - return STATUS_MIFARE_NACK; - } - - // We need at least the CRC_A value and all 8 bits of the last byte must be received. - if ((*backLen < 2) || (_validBits != 0)) - { - return STATUS_CRC_WRONG; - } - - // Verify CRC_A - do our own calculation and store the control in controlBuffer. - uint8_t controlBuffer[2]; - n = PCD_CalculateCRC(&backData[0], *backLen - 2, &controlBuffer[0]); - if (n != STATUS_OK) - { - return n; - } - - if ((backData[*backLen - 2] != controlBuffer[0]) || (backData[*backLen - 1] != controlBuffer[1])) - { - return STATUS_CRC_WRONG; - } - } - - return STATUS_OK; -} // End PCD_CommunicateWithPICC() - -/* - * Transmits a REQuest command, Type A. Invites PICCs in state IDLE to go to READY and prepare for anticollision or selection. 7 bit frame. - * Beware: When two PICCs are in the field at the same time I often get STATUS_TIMEOUT - probably due do bad antenna design. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PICC_RequestA(uint8_t *bufferATQA, uint8_t *bufferSize) -{ - return PICC_REQA_or_WUPA(PICC_CMD_REQA, bufferATQA, bufferSize); -} // End PICC_RequestA() - -/** - * Transmits a Wake-UP command, Type A. Invites PICCs in state IDLE and HALT to go to READY(*) and prepare for anticollision or selection. 7 bit frame. - * Beware: When two PICCs are in the field at the same time I often get STATUS_TIMEOUT - probably due do bad antenna design. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PICC_WakeupA(uint8_t *bufferATQA, uint8_t *bufferSize) -{ - return PICC_REQA_or_WUPA(PICC_CMD_WUPA, bufferATQA, bufferSize); -} // End PICC_WakeupA() - -/* - * Transmits REQA or WUPA commands. - * Beware: When two PICCs are in the field at the same time I often get STATUS_TIMEOUT - probably due do bad antenna design. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PICC_REQA_or_WUPA(uint8_t command, uint8_t *bufferATQA, uint8_t *bufferSize) -{ - uint8_t validBits; - uint8_t status; - - if (bufferATQA == NULL || *bufferSize < 2) - { // The ATQA response is 2 bytes long. - return STATUS_NO_ROOM; - } - - // ValuesAfterColl=1 => Bits received after collision are cleared. - PCD_ClrRegisterBits(CollReg, 0x80); - - // For REQA and WUPA we need the short frame format - // - transmit only 7 bits of the last (and only) byte. TxLastBits = BitFramingReg[2..0] - validBits = 7; - - status = PCD_TransceiveData(&command, 1, bufferATQA, bufferSize, &validBits); - if (status != STATUS_OK) - { - return status; - } - - if ((*bufferSize != 2) || (validBits != 0)) - { // ATQA must be exactly 16 bits. - return STATUS_ERROR; - } - - return STATUS_OK; -} // End PICC_REQA_or_WUPA() - -/* - * Transmits SELECT/ANTICOLLISION commands to select a single PICC. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PICC_Select(Uid *uid, uint8_t validBits) -{ - bool uidComplete; - bool selectDone; - bool useCascadeTag; - uint8_t cascadeLevel = 1; - uint8_t result; - uint8_t count; - uint8_t index; - uint8_t uidIndex; // The first index in uid->uidByte[] that is used in the current Cascade Level. - uint8_t currentLevelKnownBits; // The number of known UID bits in the current Cascade Level. - uint8_t buffer[9]; // The SELECT/ANTICOLLISION commands uses a 7 byte standard frame + 2 bytes CRC_A - uint8_t bufferUsed; // The number of bytes used in the buffer, ie the number of bytes to transfer to the FIFO. - uint8_t rxAlign; // Used in BitFramingReg. Defines the bit position for the first bit received. - uint8_t txLastBits; // Used in BitFramingReg. The number of valid bits in the last transmitted byte. - uint8_t *responseBuffer; - uint8_t responseLength; - - // Description of buffer structure: - // Byte 0: SEL Indicates the Cascade Level: PICC_CMD_SEL_CL1, PICC_CMD_SEL_CL2 or PICC_CMD_SEL_CL3 - // Byte 1: NVB Number of Valid Bits (in complete command, not just the UID): High nibble: complete bytes, Low nibble: Extra bits. - // Byte 2: UID-data or CT See explanation below. CT means Cascade Tag. - // Byte 3: UID-data - // Byte 4: UID-data - // Byte 5: UID-data - // Byte 6: BCC Block Check Character - XOR of bytes 2-5 - // Byte 7: CRC_A - // Byte 8: CRC_A - // The BCC and CRC_A is only transmitted if we know all the UID bits of the current Cascade Level. - // - // Description of bytes 2-5: (Section 6.5.4 of the ISO/IEC 14443-3 draft: UID contents and cascade levels) - // UID size Cascade level Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 - // ======== ============= ===== ===== ===== ===== - // 4 bytes 1 uid0 uid1 uid2 uid3 - // 7 bytes 1 CT uid0 uid1 uid2 - // 2 uid3 uid4 uid5 uid6 - // 10 bytes 1 CT uid0 uid1 uid2 - // 2 CT uid3 uid4 uid5 - // 3 uid6 uid7 uid8 uid9 - - // Sanity checks - if (validBits > 80) - { - return STATUS_INVALID; - } - - // Prepare MFRC522 - // ValuesAfterColl=1 => Bits received after collision are cleared. - PCD_ClrRegisterBits(CollReg, 0x80); - - // Repeat Cascade Level loop until we have a complete UID. - uidComplete = false; - while ( ! uidComplete) - { - // Set the Cascade Level in the SEL byte, find out if we need to use the Cascade Tag in byte 2. - switch (cascadeLevel) - { - case 1: - buffer[0] = PICC_CMD_SEL_CL1; - uidIndex = 0; - useCascadeTag = validBits && (uid->size > 4); // When we know that the UID has more than 4 bytes - break; - - case 2: - buffer[0] = PICC_CMD_SEL_CL2; - uidIndex = 3; - useCascadeTag = validBits && (uid->size > 7); // When we know that the UID has more than 7 bytes - break; - - case 3: - buffer[0] = PICC_CMD_SEL_CL3; - uidIndex = 6; - useCascadeTag = false; // Never used in CL3. - break; - - default: - return STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR; - //break; - } - - // How many UID bits are known in this Cascade Level? - if(validBits > (8 * uidIndex)) - { - currentLevelKnownBits = validBits - (8 * uidIndex); - } - else - { - currentLevelKnownBits = 0; - } - - // Copy the known bits from uid->uidByte[] to buffer[] - index = 2; // destination index in buffer[] - if (useCascadeTag) - { - buffer[index++] = PICC_CMD_CT; - } - - uint8_t bytesToCopy = currentLevelKnownBits / 8 + (currentLevelKnownBits % 8 ? 1 : 0); // The number of bytes needed to represent the known bits for this level. - if (bytesToCopy) - { - // Max 4 bytes in each Cascade Level. Only 3 left if we use the Cascade Tag - uint8_t maxBytes = useCascadeTag ? 3 : 4; - if (bytesToCopy > maxBytes) - { - bytesToCopy = maxBytes; - } - - for (count = 0; count < bytesToCopy; count++) - { - buffer[index++] = uid->uidByte[uidIndex + count]; - } - } - - // Now that the data has been copied we need to include the 8 bits in CT in currentLevelKnownBits - if (useCascadeTag) - { - currentLevelKnownBits += 8; - } - - // Repeat anti collision loop until we can transmit all UID bits + BCC and receive a SAK - max 32 iterations. - selectDone = false; - while ( ! selectDone) - { - // Find out how many bits and bytes to send and receive. - if (currentLevelKnownBits >= 32) - { // All UID bits in this Cascade Level are known. This is a SELECT. - //Serial.print("SELECT: currentLevelKnownBits="); Serial.println(currentLevelKnownBits, DEC); - buffer[1] = 0x70; // NVB - Number of Valid Bits: Seven whole bytes - - // Calulate BCC - Block Check Character - buffer[6] = buffer[2] ^ buffer[3] ^ buffer[4] ^ buffer[5]; - - // Calculate CRC_A - result = PCD_CalculateCRC(buffer, 7, &buffer[7]); - if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - - txLastBits = 0; // 0 => All 8 bits are valid. - bufferUsed = 9; - - // Store response in the last 3 bytes of buffer (BCC and CRC_A - not needed after tx) - responseBuffer = &buffer[6]; - responseLength = 3; - } - else - { // This is an ANTICOLLISION. - //Serial.print("ANTICOLLISION: currentLevelKnownBits="); Serial.println(currentLevelKnownBits, DEC); - txLastBits = currentLevelKnownBits % 8; - count = currentLevelKnownBits / 8; // Number of whole bytes in the UID part. - index = 2 + count; // Number of whole bytes: SEL + NVB + UIDs - buffer[1] = (index << 4) + txLastBits; // NVB - Number of Valid Bits - bufferUsed = index + (txLastBits ? 1 : 0); - - // Store response in the unused part of buffer - responseBuffer = &buffer[index]; - responseLength = sizeof(buffer) - index; - } - - // Set bit adjustments - rxAlign = txLastBits; // Having a seperate variable is overkill. But it makes the next line easier to read. - PCD_WriteRegister(BitFramingReg, (rxAlign << 4) + txLastBits); // RxAlign = BitFramingReg[6..4]. TxLastBits = BitFramingReg[2..0] - - // Transmit the buffer and receive the response. - result = PCD_TransceiveData(buffer, bufferUsed, responseBuffer, &responseLength, &txLastBits, rxAlign); - if (result == STATUS_COLLISION) - { // More than one PICC in the field => collision. - result = PCD_ReadRegister(CollReg); // CollReg[7..0] bits are: ValuesAfterColl reserved CollPosNotValid CollPos[4:0] - if (result & 0x20) - { // CollPosNotValid - return STATUS_COLLISION; // Without a valid collision position we cannot continue - } - - uint8_t collisionPos = result & 0x1F; // Values 0-31, 0 means bit 32. - if (collisionPos == 0) - { - collisionPos = 32; - } - - if (collisionPos <= currentLevelKnownBits) - { // No progress - should not happen - return STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR; - } - - // Choose the PICC with the bit set. - currentLevelKnownBits = collisionPos; - count = (currentLevelKnownBits - 1) % 8; // The bit to modify - index = 1 + (currentLevelKnownBits / 8) + (count ? 1 : 0); // First byte is index 0. - buffer[index] |= (1 << count); - } - else if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - else - { // STATUS_OK - if (currentLevelKnownBits >= 32) - { // This was a SELECT. - selectDone = true; // No more anticollision - // We continue below outside the while. - } - else - { // This was an ANTICOLLISION. - // We now have all 32 bits of the UID in this Cascade Level - currentLevelKnownBits = 32; - // Run loop again to do the SELECT. - } - } - } // End of while ( ! selectDone) - - // We do not check the CBB - it was constructed by us above. - - // Copy the found UID bytes from buffer[] to uid->uidByte[] - index = (buffer[2] == PICC_CMD_CT) ? 3 : 2; // source index in buffer[] - bytesToCopy = (buffer[2] == PICC_CMD_CT) ? 3 : 4; - for (count = 0; count < bytesToCopy; count++) - { - uid->uidByte[uidIndex + count] = buffer[index++]; - } - - // Check response SAK (Select Acknowledge) - if (responseLength != 3 || txLastBits != 0) - { // SAK must be exactly 24 bits (1 byte + CRC_A). - return STATUS_ERROR; - } - - // Verify CRC_A - do our own calculation and store the control in buffer[2..3] - those bytes are not needed anymore. - result = PCD_CalculateCRC(responseBuffer, 1, &buffer[2]); - if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - - if ((buffer[2] != responseBuffer[1]) || (buffer[3] != responseBuffer[2])) - { - return STATUS_CRC_WRONG; - } - - if (responseBuffer[0] & 0x04) - { // Cascade bit set - UID not complete yes - cascadeLevel++; - } - else - { - uidComplete = true; - uid->sak = responseBuffer[0]; - } - } // End of while ( ! uidComplete) - - // Set correct uid->size - uid->size = 3 * cascadeLevel + 1; - - return STATUS_OK; -} // End PICC_Select() - -/* - * Instructs a PICC in state ACTIVE(*) to go to state HALT. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PICC_HaltA() -{ - uint8_t result; - uint8_t buffer[4]; - - // Build command buffer - buffer[0] = PICC_CMD_HLTA; - buffer[1] = 0; - - // Calculate CRC_A - result = PCD_CalculateCRC(buffer, 2, &buffer[2]); - if (result == STATUS_OK) - { - // Send the command. - // The standard says: - // If the PICC responds with any modulation during a period of 1 ms after the end of the frame containing the - // HLTA command, this response shall be interpreted as 'not acknowledge'. - // We interpret that this way: Only STATUS_TIMEOUT is an success. - result = PCD_TransceiveData(buffer, sizeof(buffer), NULL, 0); - if (result == STATUS_TIMEOUT) - { - result = STATUS_OK; - } - else if (result == STATUS_OK) - { // That is ironically NOT ok in this case ;-) - result = STATUS_ERROR; - } - } - - return result; -} // End PICC_HaltA() - - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Functions for communicating with MIFARE PICCs -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/* - * Executes the MFRC522 MFAuthent command. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PCD_Authenticate(uint8_t command, uint8_t blockAddr, MIFARE_Key *key, Uid *uid) -{ - uint8_t i, waitIRq = 0x10; // IdleIRq - - // Build command buffer - uint8_t sendData[12]; - sendData[0] = command; - sendData[1] = blockAddr; - - for (i = 0; i < MF_KEY_SIZE; i++) - { // 6 key bytes - sendData[2+i] = key->keyByte[i]; - } - - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) - { // The first 4 bytes of the UID - sendData[8+i] = uid->uidByte[i]; - } - - // Start the authentication. - return PCD_CommunicateWithPICC(PCD_MFAuthent, waitIRq, &sendData[0], sizeof(sendData)); -} // End PCD_Authenticate() - -/* - * Used to exit the PCD from its authenticated state. - * Remember to call this function after communicating with an authenticated PICC - otherwise no new communications can start. - */ -void MFRC522::PCD_StopCrypto1() -{ - // Clear MFCrypto1On bit - PCD_ClrRegisterBits(Status2Reg, 0x08); // Status2Reg[7..0] bits are: TempSensClear I2CForceHS reserved reserved MFCrypto1On ModemState[2:0] -} // End PCD_StopCrypto1() - -/* - * Reads 16 bytes (+ 2 bytes CRC_A) from the active PICC. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::MIFARE_Read(uint8_t blockAddr, uint8_t *buffer, uint8_t *bufferSize) -{ - uint8_t result = STATUS_NO_ROOM; - - // Sanity check - if ((buffer == NULL) || (*bufferSize < 18)) - { - return result; - } - - // Build command buffer - buffer[0] = PICC_CMD_MF_READ; - buffer[1] = blockAddr; - - // Calculate CRC_A - result = PCD_CalculateCRC(buffer, 2, &buffer[2]); - if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - - // Transmit the buffer and receive the response, validate CRC_A. - return PCD_TransceiveData(buffer, 4, buffer, bufferSize, NULL, 0, true); -} // End MIFARE_Read() - -/* - * Writes 16 bytes to the active PICC. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::MIFARE_Write(uint8_t blockAddr, uint8_t *buffer, uint8_t bufferSize) -{ - uint8_t result; - - // Sanity check - if (buffer == NULL || bufferSize < 16) - { - return STATUS_INVALID; - } - - // Mifare Classic protocol requires two communications to perform a write. - // Step 1: Tell the PICC we want to write to block blockAddr. - uint8_t cmdBuffer[2]; - cmdBuffer[0] = PICC_CMD_MF_WRITE; - cmdBuffer[1] = blockAddr; - // Adds CRC_A and checks that the response is MF_ACK. - result = PCD_MIFARE_Transceive(cmdBuffer, 2); - if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - - // Step 2: Transfer the data - // Adds CRC_A and checks that the response is MF_ACK. - result = PCD_MIFARE_Transceive(buffer, bufferSize); - if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - - return STATUS_OK; -} // End MIFARE_Write() - -/* - * Writes a 4 byte page to the active MIFARE Ultralight PICC. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::MIFARE_UltralightWrite(uint8_t page, uint8_t *buffer, uint8_t bufferSize) -{ - uint8_t result; - - // Sanity check - if (buffer == NULL || bufferSize < 4) - { - return STATUS_INVALID; - } - - // Build commmand buffer - uint8_t cmdBuffer[6]; - cmdBuffer[0] = PICC_CMD_UL_WRITE; - cmdBuffer[1] = page; - memcpy(&cmdBuffer[2], buffer, 4); - - // Perform the write - result = PCD_MIFARE_Transceive(cmdBuffer, 6); // Adds CRC_A and checks that the response is MF_ACK. - if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - - return STATUS_OK; -} // End MIFARE_Ultralight_Write() - -/* - * MIFARE Decrement subtracts the delta from the value of the addressed block, and stores the result in a volatile memory. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::MIFARE_Decrement(uint8_t blockAddr, uint32_t delta) -{ - return MIFARE_TwoStepHelper(PICC_CMD_MF_DECREMENT, blockAddr, delta); -} // End MIFARE_Decrement() - -/* - * MIFARE Increment adds the delta to the value of the addressed block, and stores the result in a volatile memory. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::MIFARE_Increment(uint8_t blockAddr, uint32_t delta) -{ - return MIFARE_TwoStepHelper(PICC_CMD_MF_INCREMENT, blockAddr, delta); -} // End MIFARE_Increment() - -/** - * MIFARE Restore copies the value of the addressed block into a volatile memory. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::MIFARE_Restore(uint8_t blockAddr) -{ - // The datasheet describes Restore as a two step operation, but does not explain what data to transfer in step 2. - // Doing only a single step does not work, so I chose to transfer 0L in step two. - return MIFARE_TwoStepHelper(PICC_CMD_MF_RESTORE, blockAddr, 0L); -} // End MIFARE_Restore() - -/* - * Helper function for the two-step MIFARE Classic protocol operations Decrement, Increment and Restore. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::MIFARE_TwoStepHelper(uint8_t command, uint8_t blockAddr, uint32_t data) -{ - uint8_t result; - uint8_t cmdBuffer[2]; // We only need room for 2 bytes. - - // Step 1: Tell the PICC the command and block address - cmdBuffer[0] = command; - cmdBuffer[1] = blockAddr; - - // Adds CRC_A and checks that the response is MF_ACK. - result = PCD_MIFARE_Transceive(cmdBuffer, 2); - if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - - // Step 2: Transfer the data - // Adds CRC_A and accept timeout as success. - result = PCD_MIFARE_Transceive((uint8_t *) &data, 4, true); - if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - - return STATUS_OK; -} // End MIFARE_TwoStepHelper() - -/* - * MIFARE Transfer writes the value stored in the volatile memory into one MIFARE Classic block. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::MIFARE_Transfer(uint8_t blockAddr) -{ - uint8_t cmdBuffer[2]; // We only need room for 2 bytes. - - // Tell the PICC we want to transfer the result into block blockAddr. - cmdBuffer[0] = PICC_CMD_MF_TRANSFER; - cmdBuffer[1] = blockAddr; - - // Adds CRC_A and checks that the response is MF_ACK. - return PCD_MIFARE_Transceive(cmdBuffer, 2); -} // End MIFARE_Transfer() - - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Support functions -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/* - * Wrapper for MIFARE protocol communication. - * Adds CRC_A, executes the Transceive command and checks that the response is MF_ACK or a timeout. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PCD_MIFARE_Transceive(uint8_t *sendData, uint8_t sendLen, bool acceptTimeout) -{ - uint8_t result; - uint8_t cmdBuffer[18]; // We need room for 16 bytes data and 2 bytes CRC_A. - - // Sanity check - if (sendData == NULL || sendLen > 16) - { - return STATUS_INVALID; - } - - // Copy sendData[] to cmdBuffer[] and add CRC_A - memcpy(cmdBuffer, sendData, sendLen); - result = PCD_CalculateCRC(cmdBuffer, sendLen, &cmdBuffer[sendLen]); - if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - - sendLen += 2; - - // Transceive the data, store the reply in cmdBuffer[] - uint8_t waitIRq = 0x30; // RxIRq and IdleIRq - uint8_t cmdBufferSize = sizeof(cmdBuffer); - uint8_t validBits = 0; - result = PCD_CommunicateWithPICC(PCD_Transceive, waitIRq, cmdBuffer, sendLen, cmdBuffer, &cmdBufferSize, &validBits); - if (acceptTimeout && result == STATUS_TIMEOUT) - { - return STATUS_OK; - } - - if (result != STATUS_OK) - { - return result; - } - - // The PICC must reply with a 4 bit ACK - if (cmdBufferSize != 1 || validBits != 4) - { - return STATUS_ERROR; - } - - if (cmdBuffer[0] != MF_ACK) - { - return STATUS_MIFARE_NACK; - } - - return STATUS_OK; -} // End PCD_MIFARE_Transceive() - - -/* - * Translates the SAK (Select Acknowledge) to a PICC type. - */ -uint8_t MFRC522::PICC_GetType(uint8_t sak) -{ - uint8_t retType = PICC_TYPE_UNKNOWN; - - if (sak & 0x04) - { // UID not complete - retType = PICC_TYPE_NOT_COMPLETE; - } - else - { - switch (sak) - { - case 0x09: retType = PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_MINI; break; - case 0x08: retType = PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_1K; break; - case 0x18: retType = PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_4K; break; - case 0x00: retType = PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_UL; break; - case 0x10: - case 0x11: retType = PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_PLUS; break; - case 0x01: retType = PICC_TYPE_TNP3XXX; break; - default: - if (sak & 0x20) - { - retType = PICC_TYPE_ISO_14443_4; - } - else if (sak & 0x40) - { - retType = PICC_TYPE_ISO_18092; - } - break; - } - } - - return (retType); -} // End PICC_GetType() - -/* - * Returns a string pointer to the PICC type name. - */ -char* MFRC522::PICC_GetTypeName(uint8_t piccType) -{ - if(piccType == PICC_TYPE_NOT_COMPLETE) - { - piccType = MFRC522_MaxPICCs - 1; - } - - return((char *) _TypeNamePICC[piccType]); -} // End PICC_GetTypeName() - -/* - * Returns a string pointer to a status code name. - */ -char* MFRC522::GetStatusCodeName(uint8_t code) -{ - return((char *) _ErrorMessage[code]); -} // End GetStatusCodeName() - -/* - * Calculates the bit pattern needed for the specified access bits. In the [C1 C2 C3] tupples C1 is MSB (=4) and C3 is LSB (=1). - */ -void MFRC522::MIFARE_SetAccessBits(uint8_t *accessBitBuffer, - uint8_t g0, - uint8_t g1, - uint8_t g2, - uint8_t g3) -{ - uint8_t c1 = ((g3 & 4) << 1) | ((g2 & 4) << 0) | ((g1 & 4) >> 1) | ((g0 & 4) >> 2); - uint8_t c2 = ((g3 & 2) << 2) | ((g2 & 2) << 1) | ((g1 & 2) << 0) | ((g0 & 2) >> 1); - uint8_t c3 = ((g3 & 1) << 3) | ((g2 & 1) << 2) | ((g1 & 1) << 1) | ((g0 & 1) << 0); - - accessBitBuffer[0] = (~c2 & 0xF) << 4 | (~c1 & 0xF); - accessBitBuffer[1] = c1 << 4 | (~c3 & 0xF); - accessBitBuffer[2] = c3 << 4 | c2; -} // End MIFARE_SetAccessBits() - -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Convenience functions - does not add extra functionality -///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -/* - * Returns true if a PICC responds to PICC_CMD_REQA. - * Only "new" cards in state IDLE are invited. Sleeping cards in state HALT are ignored. - */ -bool MFRC522::PICC_IsNewCardPresent(void) -{ - uint8_t bufferATQA[2]; - uint8_t bufferSize = sizeof(bufferATQA); - uint8_t result = PICC_RequestA(bufferATQA, &bufferSize); - return ((result == STATUS_OK) || (result == STATUS_COLLISION)); -} // End PICC_IsNewCardPresent() - -/* - * Simple wrapper around PICC_Select. - */ -bool MFRC522::PICC_ReadCardSerial(void) -{ - uint8_t result = PICC_Select(&uid); - return (result == STATUS_OK); -} // End PICC_ReadCardSerial()
diff -r 320ce84c8f43 -r 5ec7ea8ccd90 MFRC522.h --- a/MFRC522.h Fri Jun 22 09:59:36 2018 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,792 +0,0 @@ -/** - * MFRC522.h - Library to use ARDUINO RFID MODULE KIT 13.56 MHZ WITH TAGS SPI W AND R BY COOQROBOT. - * Based on code Dr.Leong ( WWW.B2CQSHOP.COM ) - * Created by Miguel Balboa (circuitito.com), Jan, 2012. - * Rewritten by Soren Thing Andersen (access.thing.dk), fall of 2013 (Translation to English, refactored, comments, anti collision, cascade levels.) - * Ported to mbed by Martin Olejar, Dec, 2013 - * - * Please read this file for an overview and then MFRC522.cpp for comments on the specific functions. - * Search for "mf-rc522" on ebay.com to purchase the MF-RC522 board. - * - * There are three hardware components involved: - * 1) The micro controller: An Arduino - * 2) The PCD (short for Proximity Coupling Device): NXP MFRC522 Contactless Reader IC - * 3) The PICC (short for Proximity Integrated Circuit Card): A card or tag using the ISO 14443A interface, eg Mifare or NTAG203. - * - * The microcontroller and card reader uses SPI for communication. - * The protocol is described in the MFRC522 datasheet: http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/MFRC522.pdf - * - * The card reader and the tags communicate using a 13.56MHz electromagnetic field. - * The protocol is defined in ISO/IEC 14443-3 Identification cards -- Contactless integrated circuit cards -- Proximity cards -- Part 3: Initialization and anticollision". - * A free version of the final draft can be found at http://wg8.de/wg8n1496_17n3613_Ballot_FCD14443-3.pdf - * Details are found in chapter 6, Type A: Initialization and anticollision. - * - * If only the PICC UID is wanted, the above documents has all the needed information. - * To read and write from MIFARE PICCs, the MIFARE protocol is used after the PICC has been selected. - * The MIFARE Classic chips and protocol is described in the datasheets: - * 1K: http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/MF1S503x.pdf - * 4K: http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/MF1S703x.pdf - * Mini: http://www.idcardmarket.com/download/mifare_S20_datasheet.pdf - * The MIFARE Ultralight chip and protocol is described in the datasheets: - * Ultralight: http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/MF0ICU1.pdf - * Ultralight C: http://www.nxp.com/documents/short_data_sheet/MF0ICU2_SDS.pdf - * - * MIFARE Classic 1K (MF1S503x): - * Has 16 sectors * 4 blocks/sector * 16 bytes/block = 1024 bytes. - * The blocks are numbered 0-63. - * Block 3 in each sector is the Sector Trailer. See http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/MF1S503x.pdf sections 8.6 and 8.7: - * Bytes 0-5: Key A - * Bytes 6-8: Access Bits - * Bytes 9: User data - * Bytes 10-15: Key B (or user data) - * Block 0 is read only manufacturer data. - * To access a block, an authentication using a key from the block's sector must be performed first. - * Example: To read from block 10, first authenticate using a key from sector 3 (blocks 8-11). - * All keys are set to FFFFFFFFFFFFh at chip delivery. - * Warning: Please read section 8.7 "Memory Access". It includes this text: if the PICC detects a format violation the whole sector is irreversibly blocked. - * To use a block in "value block" mode (for Increment/Decrement operations) you need to change the sector trailer. Use PICC_SetAccessBits() to calculate the bit patterns. - * MIFARE Classic 4K (MF1S703x): - * Has (32 sectors * 4 blocks/sector + 8 sectors * 16 blocks/sector) * 16 bytes/block = 4096 bytes. - * The blocks are numbered 0-255. - * The last block in each sector is the Sector Trailer like above. - * MIFARE Classic Mini (MF1 IC S20): - * Has 5 sectors * 4 blocks/sector * 16 bytes/block = 320 bytes. - * The blocks are numbered 0-19. - * The last block in each sector is the Sector Trailer like above. - * - * MIFARE Ultralight (MF0ICU1): - * Has 16 pages of 4 bytes = 64 bytes. - * Pages 0 + 1 is used for the 7-byte UID. - * Page 2 contains the last chech digit for the UID, one byte manufacturer internal data, and the lock bytes (see http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/MF0ICU1.pdf section 8.5.2) - * Page 3 is OTP, One Time Programmable bits. Once set to 1 they cannot revert to 0. - * Pages 4-15 are read/write unless blocked by the lock bytes in page 2. - * MIFARE Ultralight C (MF0ICU2): - * Has 48 pages of 4 bytes = 64 bytes. - * Pages 0 + 1 is used for the 7-byte UID. - * Page 2 contains the last chech digit for the UID, one byte manufacturer internal data, and the lock bytes (see http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/MF0ICU1.pdf section 8.5.2) - * Page 3 is OTP, One Time Programmable bits. Once set to 1 they cannot revert to 0. - * Pages 4-39 are read/write unless blocked by the lock bytes in page 2. - * Page 40 Lock bytes - * Page 41 16 bit one way counter - * Pages 42-43 Authentication configuration - * Pages 44-47 Authentication key - */ -#ifndef MFRC522_h -#define MFRC522_h - -#include "mbed.h" - -/** -* MFRC522 example -* -* @code -* #include "mbed.h" -* #include "MFRC522.h" -* -* //KL25Z Pins for MFRC522 SPI interface -* #define SPI_MOSI PTC6 -* #define SPI_MISO PTC7 -* #define SPI_SCLK PTC5 -* #define SPI_CS PTC4 -* // KL25Z Pin for MFRC522 reset -* #define MF_RESET PTC3 -* // KL25Z Pins for Debug UART port -* #define UART_RX PTA1 -* #define UART_TX PTA2 -* -* DigitalOut LedRed (LED_RED); -* DigitalOut LedGreen (LED_GREEN); -* -* Serial DebugUART(UART_TX, UART_RX); -* MFRC522 RfChip (SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO, SPI_SCLK, SPI_CS, MF_RESET); -* -* int main(void) { -* // Set debug UART speed -* DebugUART.baud(115200); -* -* // Init. RC522 Chip -* RfChip.PCD_Init(); -* -* while (true) { -* LedRed = 1; -* LedGreen = 1; -* -* // Look for new cards -* if ( ! RfChip.PICC_IsNewCardPresent()) -* { -* wait_ms(500); -* continue; -* } -* -* LedRed = 0; -* -* // Select one of the cards -* if ( ! RfChip.PICC_ReadCardSerial()) -* { -* wait_ms(500); -* continue; -* } -* -* LedRed = 1; -* LedGreen = 0; -* -* // Print Card UID -* printf("Card UID: "); -* for (uint8_t i = 0; i < RfChip.uid.size; i++) -* { -* printf(" %X02", RfChip.uid.uidByte[i]); -* } -* printf("\n\r"); -* -* // Print Card type -* uint8_t piccType = RfChip.PICC_GetType(RfChip.uid.sak); -* printf("PICC Type: %s \n\r", RfChip.PICC_GetTypeName(piccType)); -* wait_ms(1000); -* } -* } -* @endcode -*/ - -class MFRC522 { -public: - - /** - * MFRC522 registers (described in chapter 9 of the datasheet). - * When using SPI all addresses are shifted one bit left in the "SPI address byte" (section 8.1.2.3) - */ - enum PCD_Register { - // Page 0: Command and status - // 0x00 // reserved for future use - CommandReg = 0x01 << 1, // starts and stops command execution - ComIEnReg = 0x02 << 1, // enable and disable interrupt request control bits - DivIEnReg = 0x03 << 1, // enable and disable interrupt request control bits - ComIrqReg = 0x04 << 1, // interrupt request bits - DivIrqReg = 0x05 << 1, // interrupt request bits - ErrorReg = 0x06 << 1, // error bits showing the error status of the last command executed - Status1Reg = 0x07 << 1, // communication status bits - Status2Reg = 0x08 << 1, // receiver and transmitter status bits - FIFODataReg = 0x09 << 1, // input and output of 64 byte FIFO buffer - FIFOLevelReg = 0x0A << 1, // number of bytes stored in the FIFO buffer - WaterLevelReg = 0x0B << 1, // level for FIFO underflow and overflow warning - ControlReg = 0x0C << 1, // miscellaneous control registers - BitFramingReg = 0x0D << 1, // adjustments for bit-oriented frames - CollReg = 0x0E << 1, // bit position of the first bit-collision detected on the RF interface - // 0x0F // reserved for future use - - // Page 1:Command - // 0x10 // reserved for future use - ModeReg = 0x11 << 1, // defines general modes for transmitting and receiving - TxModeReg = 0x12 << 1, // defines transmission data rate and framing - RxModeReg = 0x13 << 1, // defines reception data rate and framing - TxControlReg = 0x14 << 1, // controls the logical behavior of the antenna driver pins TX1 and TX2 - TxASKReg = 0x15 << 1, // controls the setting of the transmission modulation - TxSelReg = 0x16 << 1, // selects the internal sources for the antenna driver - RxSelReg = 0x17 << 1, // selects internal receiver settings - RxThresholdReg = 0x18 << 1, // selects thresholds for the bit decoder - DemodReg = 0x19 << 1, // defines demodulator settings - // 0x1A // reserved for future use - // 0x1B // reserved for future use - MfTxReg = 0x1C << 1, // controls some MIFARE communication transmit parameters - MfRxReg = 0x1D << 1, // controls some MIFARE communication receive parameters - // 0x1E // reserved for future use - SerialSpeedReg = 0x1F << 1, // selects the speed of the serial UART interface - - // Page 2: Configuration - // 0x20 // reserved for future use - CRCResultRegH = 0x21 << 1, // shows the MSB and LSB values of the CRC calculation - CRCResultRegL = 0x22 << 1, - // 0x23 // reserved for future use - ModWidthReg = 0x24 << 1, // controls the ModWidth setting? - // 0x25 // reserved for future use - RFCfgReg = 0x26 << 1, // configures the receiver gain - GsNReg = 0x27 << 1, // selects the conductance of the antenna driver pins TX1 and TX2 for modulation - CWGsPReg = 0x28 << 1, // defines the conductance of the p-driver output during periods of no modulation - ModGsPReg = 0x29 << 1, // defines the conductance of the p-driver output during periods of modulation - TModeReg = 0x2A << 1, // defines settings for the internal timer - TPrescalerReg = 0x2B << 1, // the lower 8 bits of the TPrescaler value. The 4 high bits are in TModeReg. - TReloadRegH = 0x2C << 1, // defines the 16-bit timer reload value - TReloadRegL = 0x2D << 1, - TCntValueRegH = 0x2E << 1, // shows the 16-bit timer value - TCntValueRegL = 0x2F << 1, - - // Page 3:Test Registers - // 0x30 // reserved for future use - TestSel1Reg = 0x31 << 1, // general test signal configuration - TestSel2Reg = 0x32 << 1, // general test signal configuration - TestPinEnReg = 0x33 << 1, // enables pin output driver on pins D1 to D7 - TestPinValueReg = 0x34 << 1, // defines the values for D1 to D7 when it is used as an I/O bus - TestBusReg = 0x35 << 1, // shows the status of the internal test bus - AutoTestReg = 0x36 << 1, // controls the digital self test - VersionReg = 0x37 << 1, // shows the software version - AnalogTestReg = 0x38 << 1, // controls the pins AUX1 and AUX2 - TestDAC1Reg = 0x39 << 1, // defines the test value for TestDAC1 - TestDAC2Reg = 0x3A << 1, // defines the test value for TestDAC2 - TestADCReg = 0x3B << 1 // shows the value of ADC I and Q channels - // 0x3C // reserved for production tests - // 0x3D // reserved for production tests - // 0x3E // reserved for production tests - // 0x3F // reserved for production tests - }; - - // MFRC522 commands Described in chapter 10 of the datasheet. - enum PCD_Command { - PCD_Idle = 0x00, // no action, cancels current command execution - PCD_Mem = 0x01, // stores 25 bytes into the internal buffer - PCD_GenerateRandomID = 0x02, // generates a 10-byte random ID number - PCD_CalcCRC = 0x03, // activates the CRC coprocessor or performs a self test - PCD_Transmit = 0x04, // transmits data from the FIFO buffer - PCD_NoCmdChange = 0x07, // no command change, can be used to modify the CommandReg register bits without affecting the command, for example, the PowerDown bit - PCD_Receive = 0x08, // activates the receiver circuits - PCD_Transceive = 0x0C, // transmits data from FIFO buffer to antenna and automatically activates the receiver after transmission - PCD_MFAuthent = 0x0E, // performs the MIFARE standard authentication as a reader - PCD_SoftReset = 0x0F // resets the MFRC522 - }; - - // Commands sent to the PICC. - enum PICC_Command { - // The commands used by the PCD to manage communication with several PICCs (ISO 14443-3, Type A, section 6.4) - PICC_CMD_REQA = 0x26, // REQuest command, Type A. Invites PICCs in state IDLE to go to READY and prepare for anticollision or selection. 7 bit frame. - PICC_CMD_WUPA = 0x52, // Wake-UP command, Type A. Invites PICCs in state IDLE and HALT to go to READY(*) and prepare for anticollision or selection. 7 bit frame. - PICC_CMD_CT = 0x88, // Cascade Tag. Not really a command, but used during anti collision. - PICC_CMD_SEL_CL1 = 0x93, // Anti collision/Select, Cascade Level 1 - PICC_CMD_SEL_CL2 = 0x95, // Anti collision/Select, Cascade Level 1 - PICC_CMD_SEL_CL3 = 0x97, // Anti collision/Select, Cascade Level 1 - PICC_CMD_HLTA = 0x50, // HaLT command, Type A. Instructs an ACTIVE PICC to go to state HALT. - - // The commands used for MIFARE Classic (from http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/MF1S503x.pdf, Section 9) - // Use PCD_MFAuthent to authenticate access to a sector, then use these commands to read/write/modify the blocks on the sector. - // The read/write commands can also be used for MIFARE Ultralight. - PICC_CMD_MF_AUTH_KEY_A = 0x60, // Perform authentication with Key A - PICC_CMD_MF_AUTH_KEY_B = 0x61, // Perform authentication with Key B - PICC_CMD_MF_READ = 0x30, // Reads one 16 byte block from the authenticated sector of the PICC. Also used for MIFARE Ultralight. - PICC_CMD_MF_WRITE = 0xA0, // Writes one 16 byte block to the authenticated sector of the PICC. Called "COMPATIBILITY WRITE" for MIFARE Ultralight. - PICC_CMD_MF_DECREMENT = 0xC0, // Decrements the contents of a block and stores the result in the internal data register. - PICC_CMD_MF_INCREMENT = 0xC1, // Increments the contents of a block and stores the result in the internal data register. - PICC_CMD_MF_RESTORE = 0xC2, // Reads the contents of a block into the internal data register. - PICC_CMD_MF_TRANSFER = 0xB0, // Writes the contents of the internal data register to a block. - - // The commands used for MIFARE Ultralight (from http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/MF0ICU1.pdf, Section 8.6) - // The PICC_CMD_MF_READ and PICC_CMD_MF_WRITE can also be used for MIFARE Ultralight. - PICC_CMD_UL_WRITE = 0xA2 // Writes one 4 byte page to the PICC. - }; - - // MIFARE constants that does not fit anywhere else - enum MIFARE_Misc { - MF_ACK = 0xA, // The MIFARE Classic uses a 4 bit ACK/NAK. Any other value than 0xA is NAK. - MF_KEY_SIZE = 6 // A Mifare Crypto1 key is 6 bytes. - }; - - // PICC types we can detect. Remember to update PICC_GetTypeName() if you add more. - enum PICC_Type { - PICC_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0, - PICC_TYPE_ISO_14443_4 = 1, // PICC compliant with ISO/IEC 14443-4 - PICC_TYPE_ISO_18092 = 2, // PICC compliant with ISO/IEC 18092 (NFC) - PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_MINI = 3, // MIFARE Classic protocol, 320 bytes - PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_1K = 4, // MIFARE Classic protocol, 1KB - PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_4K = 5, // MIFARE Classic protocol, 4KB - PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_UL = 6, // MIFARE Ultralight or Ultralight C - PICC_TYPE_MIFARE_PLUS = 7, // MIFARE Plus - PICC_TYPE_TNP3XXX = 8, // Only mentioned in NXP AN 10833 MIFARE Type Identification Procedure - PICC_TYPE_NOT_COMPLETE = 255 // SAK indicates UID is not complete. - }; - - // Return codes from the functions in this class. Remember to update GetStatusCodeName() if you add more. - enum StatusCode { - STATUS_OK = 1, // Success - STATUS_ERROR = 2, // Error in communication - STATUS_COLLISION = 3, // Collision detected - STATUS_TIMEOUT = 4, // Timeout in communication. - STATUS_NO_ROOM = 5, // A buffer is not big enough. - STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR = 6, // Internal error in the code. Should not happen ;-) - STATUS_INVALID = 7, // Invalid argument. - STATUS_CRC_WRONG = 8, // The CRC_A does not match - STATUS_MIFARE_NACK = 9 // A MIFARE PICC responded with NAK. - }; - - // A struct used for passing the UID of a PICC. - typedef struct { - uint8_t size; // Number of bytes in the UID. 4, 7 or 10. - uint8_t uidByte[10]; - uint8_t sak; // The SAK (Select acknowledge) byte returned from the PICC after successful selection. - } Uid; - - // A struct used for passing a MIFARE Crypto1 key - typedef struct { - uint8_t keyByte[MF_KEY_SIZE]; - } MIFARE_Key; - - // Member variables - Uid uid; // Used by PICC_ReadCardSerial(). - - // Size of the MFRC522 FIFO - static const uint8_t FIFO_SIZE = 64; // The FIFO is 64 bytes. - - /** - * MFRC522 constructor - * - * @param mosi SPI MOSI pin - * @param miso SPI MISO pin - * @param sclk SPI SCLK pin - * @param cs SPI CS pin - * @param reset Reset pin - */ - MFRC522(PinName mosi, PinName miso, PinName sclk, PinName cs, PinName reset); - - /** - * MFRC522 destructor - */ - ~MFRC522(); - - - // ************************************************************************************ - //! @name Functions for manipulating the MFRC522 - // ************************************************************************************ - //@{ - - - void PCD_Reset_On (void); - - void PCD_Reset_Off (void); - - /** - * Initializes the MFRC522 chip. - - - */ - void PCD_Init (void); - - /** - * Performs a soft reset on the MFRC522 chip and waits for it to be ready again. - */ - void PCD_Reset (void); - - /** - * Turns the antenna on by enabling pins TX1 and TX2. - * After a reset these pins disabled. - */ - void PCD_AntennaOn (void); - - /** - * Writes a byte to the specified register in the MFRC522 chip. - * The interface is described in the datasheet section 8.1.2. - * - * @param reg The register to write to. One of the PCD_Register enums. - * @param value The value to write. - */ - void PCD_WriteRegister (uint8_t reg, uint8_t value); - - /** - * Writes a number of bytes to the specified register in the MFRC522 chip. - * The interface is described in the datasheet section 8.1.2. - * - * @param reg The register to write to. One of the PCD_Register enums. - * @param count The number of bytes to write to the register - * @param values The values to write. Byte array. - */ - void PCD_WriteRegister (uint8_t reg, uint8_t count, uint8_t *values); - - /** - * Reads a byte from the specified register in the MFRC522 chip. - * The interface is described in the datasheet section 8.1.2. - * - * @param reg The register to read from. One of the PCD_Register enums. - * @returns Register value - */ - uint8_t PCD_ReadRegister (uint8_t reg); - - /** - * Reads a number of bytes from the specified register in the MFRC522 chip. - * The interface is described in the datasheet section 8.1.2. - * - * @param reg The register to read from. One of the PCD_Register enums. - * @param count The number of bytes to read. - * @param values Byte array to store the values in. - * @param rxAlign Only bit positions rxAlign..7 in values[0] are updated. - */ - void PCD_ReadRegister (uint8_t reg, uint8_t count, uint8_t *values, uint8_t rxAlign = 0); - - /** - * Sets the bits given in mask in register reg. - * - * @param reg The register to update. One of the PCD_Register enums. - * @param mask The bits to set. - */ - void PCD_SetRegisterBits(uint8_t reg, uint8_t mask); - - /** - * Clears the bits given in mask from register reg. - * - * @param reg The register to update. One of the PCD_Register enums. - * @param mask The bits to clear. - */ - void PCD_ClrRegisterBits(uint8_t reg, uint8_t mask); - - /** - * Use the CRC coprocessor in the MFRC522 to calculate a CRC_A. - * - * @param data Pointer to the data to transfer to the FIFO for CRC calculation. - * @param length The number of bytes to transfer. - * @param result Pointer to result buffer. Result is written to result[0..1], low byte first. - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t PCD_CalculateCRC (uint8_t *data, uint8_t length, uint8_t *result); - - /** - * Executes the Transceive command. - * CRC validation can only be done if backData and backLen are specified. - * - * @param sendData Pointer to the data to transfer to the FIFO. - * @param sendLen Number of bytes to transfer to the FIFO. - * @param backData NULL or pointer to buffer if data should be read back after executing the command. - * @param backLen Max number of bytes to write to *backData. Out: The number of bytes returned. - * @param validBits The number of valid bits in the last byte. 0 for 8 valid bits. Default NULL. - * @param rxAlign Defines the bit position in backData[0] for the first bit received. Default 0. - * @param checkCRC True => The last two bytes of the response is assumed to be a CRC_A that must be validated. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t PCD_TransceiveData (uint8_t *sendData, - uint8_t sendLen, - uint8_t *backData, - uint8_t *backLen, - uint8_t *validBits = NULL, - uint8_t rxAlign = 0, - bool checkCRC = false); - - - /** - * Transfers data to the MFRC522 FIFO, executes a commend, waits for completion and transfers data back from the FIFO. - * CRC validation can only be done if backData and backLen are specified. - * - * @param command The command to execute. One of the PCD_Command enums. - * @param waitIRq The bits in the ComIrqReg register that signals successful completion of the command. - * @param sendData Pointer to the data to transfer to the FIFO. - * @param sendLen Number of bytes to transfer to the FIFO. - * @param backData NULL or pointer to buffer if data should be read back after executing the command. - * @param backLen In: Max number of bytes to write to *backData. Out: The number of bytes returned. - * @param validBits In/Out: The number of valid bits in the last byte. 0 for 8 valid bits. - * @param rxAlign In: Defines the bit position in backData[0] for the first bit received. Default 0. - * @param checkCRC In: True => The last two bytes of the response is assumed to be a CRC_A that must be validated. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t PCD_CommunicateWithPICC(uint8_t command, - uint8_t waitIRq, - uint8_t *sendData, - uint8_t sendLen, - uint8_t *backData = NULL, - uint8_t *backLen = NULL, - uint8_t *validBits = NULL, - uint8_t rxAlign = 0, - bool checkCRC = false); - - /** - * Transmits a REQuest command, Type A. Invites PICCs in state IDLE to go to READY and prepare for anticollision or selection. 7 bit frame. - * Beware: When two PICCs are in the field at the same time I often get STATUS_TIMEOUT - probably due do bad antenna design. - * - * @param bufferATQA The buffer to store the ATQA (Answer to request) in - * @param bufferSize Buffer size, at least two bytes. Also number of bytes returned if STATUS_OK. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t PICC_RequestA (uint8_t *bufferATQA, uint8_t *bufferSize); - - /** - * Transmits a Wake-UP command, Type A. Invites PICCs in state IDLE and HALT to go to READY(*) and prepare for anticollision or selection. 7 bit frame. - * Beware: When two PICCs are in the field at the same time I often get STATUS_TIMEOUT - probably due do bad antenna design. - * - * @param bufferATQA The buffer to store the ATQA (Answer to request) in - * @param bufferSize Buffer size, at least two bytes. Also number of bytes returned if STATUS_OK. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t PICC_WakeupA (uint8_t *bufferATQA, uint8_t *bufferSize); - - /** - * Transmits REQA or WUPA commands. - * Beware: When two PICCs are in the field at the same time I often get STATUS_TIMEOUT - probably due do bad antenna design. - * - * @param command The command to send - PICC_CMD_REQA or PICC_CMD_WUPA - * @param bufferATQA The buffer to store the ATQA (Answer to request) in - * @param bufferSize Buffer size, at least two bytes. Also number of bytes returned if STATUS_OK. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t PICC_REQA_or_WUPA (uint8_t command, uint8_t *bufferATQA, uint8_t *bufferSize); - - /** - * Transmits SELECT/ANTICOLLISION commands to select a single PICC. - * Before calling this function the PICCs must be placed in the READY(*) state by calling PICC_RequestA() or PICC_WakeupA(). - * On success: - * - The chosen PICC is in state ACTIVE(*) and all other PICCs have returned to state IDLE/HALT. (Figure 7 of the ISO/IEC 14443-3 draft.) - * - The UID size and value of the chosen PICC is returned in *uid along with the SAK. - * - * A PICC UID consists of 4, 7 or 10 bytes. - * Only 4 bytes can be specified in a SELECT command, so for the longer UIDs two or three iterations are used: - * - * UID size Number of UID bytes Cascade levels Example of PICC - * ======== =================== ============== =============== - * single 4 1 MIFARE Classic - * double 7 2 MIFARE Ultralight - * triple 10 3 Not currently in use? - * - * - * @param uid Pointer to Uid struct. Normally output, but can also be used to supply a known UID. - * @param validBits The number of known UID bits supplied in *uid. Normally 0. If set you must also supply uid->size. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t PICC_Select (Uid *uid, uint8_t validBits = 0); - - /** - * Instructs a PICC in state ACTIVE(*) to go to state HALT. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t PICC_HaltA (void); - - // ************************************************************************************ - //@} - - - // ************************************************************************************ - //! @name Functions for communicating with MIFARE PICCs - // ************************************************************************************ - //@{ - - /** - * Executes the MFRC522 MFAuthent command. - * This command manages MIFARE authentication to enable a secure communication to any MIFARE Mini, MIFARE 1K and MIFARE 4K card. - * The authentication is described in the MFRC522 datasheet section 10.3.1.9 and http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/MF1S503x.pdf section 10.1. - * For use with MIFARE Classic PICCs. - * The PICC must be selected - ie in state ACTIVE(*) - before calling this function. - * Remember to call PCD_StopCrypto1() after communicating with the authenticated PICC - otherwise no new communications can start. - * - * All keys are set to FFFFFFFFFFFFh at chip delivery. - * - * @param command PICC_CMD_MF_AUTH_KEY_A or PICC_CMD_MF_AUTH_KEY_B - * @param blockAddr The block number. See numbering in the comments in the .h file. - * @param key Pointer to the Crypteo1 key to use (6 bytes) - * @param uid Pointer to Uid struct. The first 4 bytes of the UID is used. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. Probably STATUS_TIMEOUT if you supply the wrong key. - */ - uint8_t PCD_Authenticate (uint8_t command, uint8_t blockAddr, MIFARE_Key *key, Uid *uid); - - /** - * Used to exit the PCD from its authenticated state. - * Remember to call this function after communicating with an authenticated PICC - otherwise no new communications can start. - */ - void PCD_StopCrypto1 (void); - - /** - * Reads 16 bytes (+ 2 bytes CRC_A) from the active PICC. - * - * For MIFARE Classic the sector containing the block must be authenticated before calling this function. - * - * For MIFARE Ultralight only addresses 00h to 0Fh are decoded. - * The MF0ICU1 returns a NAK for higher addresses. - * The MF0ICU1 responds to the READ command by sending 16 bytes starting from the page address defined by the command argument. - * For example; if blockAddr is 03h then pages 03h, 04h, 05h, 06h are returned. - * A roll-back is implemented: If blockAddr is 0Eh, then the contents of pages 0Eh, 0Fh, 00h and 01h are returned. - * - * The buffer must be at least 18 bytes because a CRC_A is also returned. - * Checks the CRC_A before returning STATUS_OK. - * - * @param blockAddr MIFARE Classic: The block (0-0xff) number. MIFARE Ultralight: The first page to return data from. - * @param buffer The buffer to store the data in - * @param bufferSize Buffer size, at least 18 bytes. Also number of bytes returned if STATUS_OK. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t MIFARE_Read (uint8_t blockAddr, uint8_t *buffer, uint8_t *bufferSize); - - /** - * Writes 16 bytes to the active PICC. - * - * For MIFARE Classic the sector containing the block must be authenticated before calling this function. - * - * For MIFARE Ultralight the opretaion is called "COMPATIBILITY WRITE". - * Even though 16 bytes are transferred to the Ultralight PICC, only the least significant 4 bytes (bytes 0 to 3) - * are written to the specified address. It is recommended to set the remaining bytes 04h to 0Fh to all logic 0. - * - * @param blockAddr MIFARE Classic: The block (0-0xff) number. MIFARE Ultralight: The page (2-15) to write to. - * @param buffer The 16 bytes to write to the PICC - * @param bufferSize Buffer size, must be at least 16 bytes. Exactly 16 bytes are written. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t MIFARE_Write (uint8_t blockAddr, uint8_t *buffer, uint8_t bufferSize); - - /** - * Writes a 4 byte page to the active MIFARE Ultralight PICC. - * - * @param page The page (2-15) to write to. - * @param buffer The 4 bytes to write to the PICC - * @param bufferSize Buffer size, must be at least 4 bytes. Exactly 4 bytes are written. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t MIFARE_UltralightWrite(uint8_t page, uint8_t *buffer, uint8_t bufferSize); - - /** - * MIFARE Decrement subtracts the delta from the value of the addressed block, and stores the result in a volatile memory. - * For MIFARE Classic only. The sector containing the block must be authenticated before calling this function. - * Only for blocks in "value block" mode, ie with access bits [C1 C2 C3] = [110] or [001]. - * Use MIFARE_Transfer() to store the result in a block. - * - * @param blockAddr The block (0-0xff) number. - * @param delta This number is subtracted from the value of block blockAddr. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t MIFARE_Decrement (uint8_t blockAddr, uint32_t delta); - - /** - * MIFARE Increment adds the delta to the value of the addressed block, and stores the result in a volatile memory. - * For MIFARE Classic only. The sector containing the block must be authenticated before calling this function. - * Only for blocks in "value block" mode, ie with access bits [C1 C2 C3] = [110] or [001]. - * Use MIFARE_Transfer() to store the result in a block. - * - * @param blockAddr The block (0-0xff) number. - * @param delta This number is added to the value of block blockAddr. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t MIFARE_Increment (uint8_t blockAddr, uint32_t delta); - - /** - * MIFARE Restore copies the value of the addressed block into a volatile memory. - * For MIFARE Classic only. The sector containing the block must be authenticated before calling this function. - * Only for blocks in "value block" mode, ie with access bits [C1 C2 C3] = [110] or [001]. - * Use MIFARE_Transfer() to store the result in a block. - * - * @param blockAddr The block (0-0xff) number. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t MIFARE_Restore (uint8_t blockAddr); - - /** - * MIFARE Transfer writes the value stored in the volatile memory into one MIFARE Classic block. - * For MIFARE Classic only. The sector containing the block must be authenticated before calling this function. - * Only for blocks in "value block" mode, ie with access bits [C1 C2 C3] = [110] or [001]. - * - * @param blockAddr The block (0-0xff) number. - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t MIFARE_Transfer (uint8_t blockAddr); - - // ************************************************************************************ - //@} - - - // ************************************************************************************ - //! @name Support functions - // ************************************************************************************ - //@{ - - /** - * Wrapper for MIFARE protocol communication. - * Adds CRC_A, executes the Transceive command and checks that the response is MF_ACK or a timeout. - * - * @param sendData Pointer to the data to transfer to the FIFO. Do NOT include the CRC_A. - * @param sendLen Number of bytes in sendData. - * @param acceptTimeout True => A timeout is also success - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t PCD_MIFARE_Transceive(uint8_t *sendData, uint8_t sendLen, bool acceptTimeout = false); - - /** - * Translates the SAK (Select Acknowledge) to a PICC type. - * - * @param sak The SAK byte returned from PICC_Select(). - * - * @return PICC_Type - */ - uint8_t PICC_GetType (uint8_t sak); - - /** - * Returns a string pointer to the PICC type name. - * - * @param type One of the PICC_Type enums. - * - * @return A string pointer to the PICC type name. - */ - char* PICC_GetTypeName (uint8_t type); - - /** - * Returns a string pointer to a status code name. - * - * @param code One of the StatusCode enums. - * - * @return A string pointer to a status code name. - */ - char* GetStatusCodeName (uint8_t code); - - /** - * Calculates the bit pattern needed for the specified access bits. In the [C1 C2 C3] tupples C1 is MSB (=4) and C3 is LSB (=1). - * - * @param accessBitBuffer Pointer to byte 6, 7 and 8 in the sector trailer. Bytes [0..2] will be set. - * @param g0 Access bits [C1 C2 C3] for block 0 (for sectors 0-31) or blocks 0-4 (for sectors 32-39) - * @param g1 Access bits [C1 C2 C3] for block 1 (for sectors 0-31) or blocks 5-9 (for sectors 32-39) - * @param g2 Access bits [C1 C2 C3] for block 2 (for sectors 0-31) or blocks 10-14 (for sectors 32-39) - * @param g3 Access bits [C1 C2 C3] for the sector trailer, block 3 (for sectors 0-31) or block 15 (for sectors 32-39) - */ - void MIFARE_SetAccessBits (uint8_t *accessBitBuffer, - uint8_t g0, - uint8_t g1, - uint8_t g2, - uint8_t g3); - - // ************************************************************************************ - //@} - - - // ************************************************************************************ - //! @name Convenience functions - does not add extra functionality - // ************************************************************************************ - //@{ - - /** - * Returns true if a PICC responds to PICC_CMD_REQA. - * Only "new" cards in state IDLE are invited. Sleeping cards in state HALT are ignored. - * - * @return bool - */ - bool PICC_IsNewCardPresent(void); - - /** - * Simple wrapper around PICC_Select. - * Returns true if a UID could be read. - * Remember to call PICC_IsNewCardPresent(), PICC_RequestA() or PICC_WakeupA() first. - * The read UID is available in the class variable uid. - * - * @return bool - */ - bool PICC_ReadCardSerial (void); - - // ************************************************************************************ - //@} - - -private: - SPI m_SPI; - DigitalOut m_CS; - DigitalOut m_RESET; - - /** - * Helper function for the two-step MIFARE Classic protocol operations Decrement, Increment and Restore. - * - * @param command The command to use - * @param blockAddr The block (0-0xff) number. - * @param data The data to transfer in step 2 - * - * @return STATUS_OK on success, STATUS_??? otherwise. - */ - uint8_t MIFARE_TwoStepHelper(uint8_t command, uint8_t blockAddr, uint32_t data); -}; - -#endif
diff -r 320ce84c8f43 -r 5ec7ea8ccd90 RC522.lib --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/RC522.lib Thu Sep 20 11:21:00 2018 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ +https://os.mbed.com/users/duchonic/code/RC522/#332c9a37111d
diff -r 320ce84c8f43 -r 5ec7ea8ccd90 main.cpp --- a/main.cpp Fri Jun 22 09:59:36 2018 +0000 +++ b/main.cpp Thu Sep 20 11:21:00 2018 +0000 @@ -12,75 +12,61 @@ //RFID MOSI=pin3 -> Nucleo SPI_MOSI=PA_7=D11 //RFID SCK=pin2 -> Nucleo SPI_SCK =PA_5=D13 //RFID SDA=pin1 -> Nucleo SPI_CS =PB_6=D10 -//RFID RST=pin7 -> Nucleo =PA_9=D8 +//RFID RST=pin7 -> Nucleo =PA_9=D9 //3.3V and Gnd to the respective pins #include "mbed.h" #include "MFRC522.h" -DigitalOut LedGreen(LED2); +#define VERSION 1 //Serial connection to PC for output Serial pc(USBTX, USBRX); +DigitalIn userButton(USER_BUTTON); -//MFRC522 RfChip (SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO, SPI_SCK, SPI_CS, MF_RESET); -MFRC522 RfChip (PTD2, PTD3, PTD1, PTD0, PTC4); -//MFRC522 RfChip2 (PTD2, PTD3, PTD1, PTC3, PTC2); //Adding extra sensors if needed -//MFRC522 RfChip3 (PTD2, PTD3, PTD1, PTA2, PTB23); + + int main(void) { + pc.baud(115200); pc.printf("starting...\n"); - - // Init. RC522 Chip - RfChip.PCD_Init(); -// RfChip2.PCD_Init(); -// RfChip3.PCD_Init(); - - while (true) { - LedGreen = 1; - - if ( RfChip.PICC_IsNewCardPresent()) { - if (RfChip.PICC_ReadCardSerial()) { - - LedGreen = 0; - - pc.printf("Card Reader 1: "); - for (uint8_t i = 0; i < RfChip.uid.size; i++) { - pc.printf(" %X02", RfChip.uid.uidByte[i]); + + while(1){ + + if(userButton == 0){ + printf(">>> start reading <<<\n"); + + MFRC522 RfChip(SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO, SPI_SCK, SPI_CS, D8); + + /** a test for static asserts */ + MBED_STATIC_ASSERT(VERSION < 5, "Version to high"); + + RfChip.PCD_Init(); + + while (userButton == 0) { + + if ( RfChip.PICC_IsNewCardPresent()) { + if (RfChip.PICC_ReadCardSerial()) { + + pc.printf("Card Reader 1: "); + for (uint8_t i = 0; i < RfChip.uid.size; i++) { + pc.printf(" %X02", RfChip.uid.uidByte[i]); + } + pc.printf("\n"); + + printf("PICC Type: %s \n", + RfChip.PICC_GetTypeName(RfChip.PICC_GetType(RfChip.uid.sak))); + } } - pc.printf("\n\r"); - wait_ms(200); } + + printf(">>> end reading <<<\n"); } - + + //MBED_ASSERT(userButton == 1); + } + -/* if ( RfChip2.PICC_IsNewCardPresent()) { - if (RfChip2.PICC_ReadCardSerial()) { - - LedGreen = 0; - - pc.printf("Card Reader 2: "); - for (uint8_t i = 0; i < RfChip2.uid.size; i++) { - pc.printf(" %X02", RfChip2.uid.uidByte[i]); - } - pc.printf("\n\r"); - } - } - - if ( RfChip3.PICC_IsNewCardPresent()) { - if (RfChip3.PICC_ReadCardSerial()) { - - LedGreen = 0; - - pc.printf("Card Reader 3: "); - for (uint8_t i = 0; i < RfChip3.uid.size; i++) { - pc.printf(" %X02", RfChip3.uid.uidByte[i]); - } - pc.printf("\n\r"); - } - }*/ - - } }