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BigBuf.c
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Copyright (C) Proxmark3 contributors. See AUTHORS.md for details.
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// See LICENSE.txt for the text of the license.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// BigBuf and functions to allocate/free parts of it.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "BigBuf.h"
#include "string.h"
#include "dbprint.h"
#include "pm3_cmd.h"
#include "util.h" // nbytes
extern uint32_t _stack_start[], __bss_end__[];
// BigBuf is the large multi-purpose buffer, typically used to hold A/D samples or traces.
// Also used to hold various smaller buffers and the Mifare Emulator Memory.
// We know that bss is aligned to 4 bytes.
static uint8_t *BigBuf = (uint8_t *)__bss_end__;
/* BigBuf memory layout:
Pointer to highest available memory: s_bigbuf_hi
high s_bigbuf_size
reserved = BigBuf_malloc() subtracts amount from s_bigbuf_hi,
low 0x00
*/
static uint32_t s_bigbuf_size = 0;
// High memory mark
static uint32_t s_bigbuf_hi = 0;
// pointer to the emulator memory.
static uint8_t *emulator_memory = NULL;
//=============================================================================
// The ToSend buffer.
// A buffer where we can queue things up to be sent through the FPGA, for
// any purpose (fake tag, as reader, whatever). We go MSB first, since that
// is the order in which they go out on the wire.
//=============================================================================
static tosend_t toSend = {
.max = -1,
.bit = 8,
.buf = NULL
};
//=============================================================================
// The dmaBuf 16bit buffer.
// A buffer where we receive IQ samples sent from the FPGA, for demodulating
//=============================================================================
static dmabuf16_t dma_16 = {
.size = DMA_BUFFER_SIZE,
.buf = NULL
};
// dmaBuf 8bit buffer
static dmabuf8_t dma_8 = {
.size = DMA_BUFFER_SIZE,
.buf = NULL
};
// trace related variables
static uint32_t trace_len = 0;
static bool tracing = true;
// compute the available size for BigBuf
void BigBuf_initialize(void) {
s_bigbuf_size = (uint32_t)_stack_start - (uint32_t)__bss_end__;
s_bigbuf_hi = s_bigbuf_size;
trace_len = 0;
}
// get the address of BigBuf
uint8_t *BigBuf_get_addr(void) {
return (uint8_t *)BigBuf;
}
uint32_t BigBuf_get_size(void) {
return s_bigbuf_size;
}
// get the address of the emulator memory. Allocate part of Bigbuf for it, if not yet done
uint8_t *BigBuf_get_EM_addr(void) {
// not yet allocated
if (emulator_memory == NULL)
emulator_memory = BigBuf_malloc(CARD_MEMORY_SIZE);
return emulator_memory;
}
/*
uint32_t BigBuf_get_EM_size(void) {
return CARD_MEMORY_SIZE;
}
*/
// clear ALL of BigBuf
void BigBuf_Clear(void) {
BigBuf_Clear_ext(true);
}
// clear ALL of BigBuf
void BigBuf_Clear_ext(bool verbose) {
memset(BigBuf, 0, s_bigbuf_size);
clear_trace();
if (verbose)
Dbprintf("Buffer cleared (%i bytes)", s_bigbuf_size);
}
void BigBuf_Clear_EM(void) {
memset(BigBuf_get_EM_addr(), 0, CARD_MEMORY_SIZE);
}
void BigBuf_Clear_keep_EM(void) {
memset(BigBuf, 0, s_bigbuf_hi);
}
// allocate a chunk of memory from BigBuf. We allocate high memory first. The unallocated memory
// at the beginning of BigBuf is always for traces/samples
uint8_t *BigBuf_malloc(uint16_t chunksize) {
if (s_bigbuf_hi < chunksize)
return NULL; // no memory left
chunksize = (chunksize + 3) & 0xfffc; // round to next multiple of 4
s_bigbuf_hi -= chunksize; // aligned to 4 Byte boundary
return (uint8_t *)BigBuf + s_bigbuf_hi;
}
// allocate a chunk of memory from BigBuf, and returns a pointer to it.
// sets the memory to zero
uint8_t *BigBuf_calloc(uint16_t chunksize) {
uint8_t *mem = BigBuf_malloc(chunksize);
if (mem != NULL) {
memset(mem, 0x00, chunksize);
}
return mem;
}
// free ALL allocated chunks. The whole BigBuf is available for traces or samples again.
void BigBuf_free(void) {
s_bigbuf_hi = s_bigbuf_size;
emulator_memory = NULL;
// shouldn't this empty BigBuf also?
toSend.buf = NULL;
dma_16.buf = NULL;
dma_8.buf = NULL;
}
// free allocated chunks EXCEPT the emulator memory
void BigBuf_free_keep_EM(void) {
if (emulator_memory != NULL)
s_bigbuf_hi = emulator_memory - (uint8_t *)BigBuf;
else
s_bigbuf_hi = s_bigbuf_size;
toSend.buf = NULL;
dma_16.buf = NULL;
dma_8.buf = NULL;
}
void BigBuf_print_status(void) {
DbpString(_CYAN_("Memory"));
Dbprintf(" BigBuf_size............. %d", s_bigbuf_size);
Dbprintf(" Available memory........ %d", s_bigbuf_hi);
DbpString(_CYAN_("Tracing"));
Dbprintf(" tracing ................ %d", tracing);
Dbprintf(" traceLen ............... %d", trace_len);
if (g_dbglevel >= DBG_DEBUG) {
DbpString(_CYAN_("Sending buffers"));
uint16_t d8 = 0;
if (dma_8.buf)
d8 = dma_8.buf - BigBuf_get_addr();
uint16_t d16 = 0;
if (dma_16.buf)
d16 = (uint8_t *)dma_16.buf - BigBuf_get_addr();
uint16_t ts = 0;
if (toSend.buf)
ts = toSend.buf - BigBuf_get_addr();
Dbprintf(" dma8 memory............. %u", d8);
Dbprintf(" dma16 memory............ %u", d16);
Dbprintf(" toSend memory........... %u", ts);
}
}
// return the maximum trace length (i.e. the unallocated size of BigBuf)
uint16_t BigBuf_max_traceLen(void) {
return s_bigbuf_hi;
}
void clear_trace(void) {
trace_len = 0;
}
void set_tracelen(uint32_t value) {
trace_len = value;
}
void set_tracing(bool enable) {
tracing = enable;
}
bool get_tracing(void) {
return tracing;
}
/**
* Get the number of bytes traced
* @return
*/
uint32_t BigBuf_get_traceLen(void) {
return trace_len;
}
/**
This is a function to store traces. All protocols can use this generic tracer-function.
The traces produced by calling this function can be fetched on the client-side
by 'hf list -t raw', alternatively 'hf list -t <proto>' for protocol-specific
annotation of commands/responses.
**/
bool RAMFUNC LogTrace(const uint8_t *btBytes, uint16_t iLen, uint32_t timestamp_start, uint32_t timestamp_end, uint8_t *parity, bool reader2tag) {
if (tracing == false) {
return false;
}
uint8_t *trace = BigBuf_get_addr();
tracelog_hdr_t *hdr = (tracelog_hdr_t *)(trace + trace_len);
uint32_t num_paritybytes = (iLen - 1) / 8 + 1; // number of valid paritybytes in *parity
// Return when trace is full
if (TRACELOG_HDR_LEN + iLen + num_paritybytes >= BigBuf_max_traceLen() - trace_len) {
tracing = false;
return false;
}
uint32_t duration;
if (timestamp_end > timestamp_start) {
duration = timestamp_end - timestamp_start;
} else {
duration = (UINT32_MAX - timestamp_start) + timestamp_end;
}
if (duration > 0xFFFF) {
/*
if (g_dbglevel >= DBG_DEBUG) {
Dbprintf("Error in LogTrace: duration too long for 16 bits encoding: 0x%08x start: 0x%08x end: 0x%08x", duration, timestamp_start, timestamp_end);
}
*/
duration = 0;
}
hdr->timestamp = timestamp_start;
hdr->duration = duration & 0xFFFF;
hdr->data_len = iLen;
hdr->isResponse = !reader2tag;
trace_len += TRACELOG_HDR_LEN;
// data bytes
if (btBytes != NULL && iLen != 0) {
memcpy(hdr->frame, btBytes, iLen);
trace_len += iLen;
}
// parity bytes
if (num_paritybytes != 0) {
if (parity != NULL) {
memcpy(trace + trace_len, parity, num_paritybytes);
} else {
memset(trace + trace_len, 0x00, num_paritybytes);
}
trace_len += num_paritybytes;
}
return true;
}
// specific LogTrace function for ISO15693: the duration needs to be scaled because otherwise it won't fit into a uint16_t
bool LogTrace_ISO15693(const uint8_t *bytes, uint16_t len, uint32_t ts_start, uint32_t ts_end, uint8_t *parity, bool reader2tag) {
uint32_t duration = ts_end - ts_start;
duration /= 32;
ts_end = ts_start + duration;
return LogTrace(bytes, len, ts_start, ts_end, parity, reader2tag);
}
// specific LogTrace function for bitstreams: the partial byte size is stored in first parity byte. E.g. bitstream "1100 00100010" -> partial byte: 4 bits
bool RAMFUNC LogTraceBits(const uint8_t *btBytes, uint16_t bitLen, uint32_t timestamp_start, uint32_t timestamp_end, bool reader2tag) {
uint8_t parity[(nbytes(bitLen) - 1) / 8 + 1];
memset(parity, 0x00, sizeof(parity));
parity[0] = bitLen % 8;
return LogTrace(btBytes, nbytes(bitLen), timestamp_start, timestamp_end, parity, reader2tag);
}
// Emulator memory
uint8_t emlSet(uint8_t *data, uint32_t offset, uint32_t length) {
uint8_t *mem = BigBuf_get_EM_addr();
if (offset + length < CARD_MEMORY_SIZE) {
memcpy(mem + offset, data, length);
return 0;
}
Dbprintf("Error, trying to set memory outside of bounds! %d > %d", (offset + length), CARD_MEMORY_SIZE);
return 1;
}
// get the address of the ToSend buffer. Allocate part of Bigbuf for it, if not yet done
tosend_t *get_tosend(void) {
if (toSend.buf == NULL)
toSend.buf = BigBuf_malloc(TOSEND_BUFFER_SIZE);
return &toSend;
}
void tosend_reset(void) {
toSend.max = -1;
toSend.bit = 8;
}
void tosend_stuffbit(int b) {
if (toSend.max >= TOSEND_BUFFER_SIZE - 1) {
Dbprintf(_RED_("toSend overflow"));
return;
}
if (toSend.bit >= 8) {
toSend.max++;
toSend.buf[toSend.max] = 0;
toSend.bit = 0;
}
if (b)
toSend.buf[toSend.max] |= (1 << (7 - toSend.bit));
toSend.bit++;
if (toSend.max >= TOSEND_BUFFER_SIZE) {
toSend.bit = 0;
}
}
dmabuf16_t *get_dma16(void) {
if (dma_16.buf == NULL)
dma_16.buf = (uint16_t *)BigBuf_malloc(DMA_BUFFER_SIZE * sizeof(uint16_t));
return &dma_16;
}
dmabuf8_t *get_dma8(void) {
if (dma_8.buf == NULL)
dma_8.buf = BigBuf_malloc(DMA_BUFFER_SIZE);
return &dma_8;
}