From 437fd90c0250dee670290f9b714253671a990160 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: José Pekkarinen Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 13:18:31 +0300 Subject: These changes are the raw update to qemu-2.6. MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Collission happened in the following patches: migration: do cleanup operation after completion(738df5b9) Bug fix.(1750c932f86) kvmclock: add a new function to update env->tsc.(b52baab2) The code provided by the patches was already in the upstreamed version. Change-Id: I3cc11841a6a76ae20887b2e245710199e1ea7f9a Signed-off-by: José Pekkarinen --- qemu/libcacard/vscard_common.h | 178 ----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 178 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 qemu/libcacard/vscard_common.h (limited to 'qemu/libcacard/vscard_common.h') diff --git a/qemu/libcacard/vscard_common.h b/qemu/libcacard/vscard_common.h deleted file mode 100644 index 08f68e4dd..000000000 --- a/qemu/libcacard/vscard_common.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -/* Virtual Smart Card protocol definition - * - * This protocol is between a host using virtual smart card readers, - * and a client providing the smart cards, perhaps by emulating them or by - * access to real cards. - * - * Definitions for this protocol: - * Host - user of the card - * Client - owner of the card - * - * The current implementation passes the raw APDU's from 7816 and additionally - * contains messages to setup and teardown readers, handle insertion and - * removal of cards, negotiate the protocol via capabilities and provide - * for error responses. - * - * Copyright (c) 2011 Red Hat. - * - * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. - * See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory. - */ - -#ifndef VSCARD_COMMON_H -#define VSCARD_COMMON_H - -#include - -#define VERSION_MAJOR_BITS 11 -#define VERSION_MIDDLE_BITS 11 -#define VERSION_MINOR_BITS 10 - -#define MAKE_VERSION(major, middle, minor) \ - ((major << (VERSION_MINOR_BITS + VERSION_MIDDLE_BITS)) \ - | (middle << VERSION_MINOR_BITS) \ - | (minor)) - -/* - * IMPORTANT NOTE on VERSION - * - * The version below MUST be changed whenever a change in this file is made. - * - * The last digit, the minor, is for bug fix changes only. - * - * The middle digit is for backward / forward compatible changes, updates - * to the existing messages, addition of fields. - * - * The major digit is for a breaking change of protocol, presumably - * something that cannot be accommodated with the existing protocol. - */ - -#define VSCARD_VERSION MAKE_VERSION(0, 0, 2) - -typedef enum VSCMsgType { - VSC_Init = 1, - VSC_Error, - VSC_ReaderAdd, - VSC_ReaderRemove, - VSC_ATR, - VSC_CardRemove, - VSC_APDU, - VSC_Flush, - VSC_FlushComplete -} VSCMsgType; - -typedef enum VSCErrorCode { - VSC_SUCCESS = 0, - VSC_GENERAL_ERROR = 1, - VSC_CANNOT_ADD_MORE_READERS, - VSC_CARD_ALREAY_INSERTED, -} VSCErrorCode; - -#define VSCARD_UNDEFINED_READER_ID 0xffffffff -#define VSCARD_MINIMAL_READER_ID 0 - -#define VSCARD_MAGIC (*(uint32_t *)"VSCD") - -/* - * Header - * Each message starts with the header. - * type - message type - * reader_id - used by messages that are reader specific - * length - length of payload (not including header, i.e. zero for - * messages containing empty payloads) - */ -typedef struct VSCMsgHeader { - uint32_t type; - uint32_t reader_id; - uint32_t length; - uint8_t data[0]; -} VSCMsgHeader; - -/* - * VSCMsgInit Client <-> Host - * Client sends it on connection, with its own capabilities. - * Host replies with VSCMsgInit filling in its capabilities. - * - * It is not meant to be used for negotiation, i.e. sending more then - * once from any side, but could be used for that in the future. - */ -typedef struct VSCMsgInit { - uint32_t magic; - uint32_t version; - uint32_t capabilities[1]; /* receiver must check length, - array may grow in the future*/ -} VSCMsgInit; - -/* - * VSCMsgError Client <-> Host - * This message is a response to any of: - * Reader Add - * Reader Remove - * Card Remove - * If the operation was successful then VSC_SUCCESS - * is returned, other wise a specific error code. - */ -typedef struct VSCMsgError { - uint32_t code; -} VSCMsgError; - -/* - * VSCMsgReaderAdd Client -> Host - * Host replies with allocated reader id in VSCMsgError with code==SUCCESS. - * - * name - name of the reader on client side, UTF-8 encoded. Only used - * for client presentation (may be translated to the device presented to the - * guest), protocol wise only reader_id is important. - */ -typedef struct VSCMsgReaderAdd { - uint8_t name[0]; -} VSCMsgReaderAdd; - -/* - * VSCMsgReaderRemove Client -> Host - * The client's reader has been removed. - */ -typedef struct VSCMsgReaderRemove { -} VSCMsgReaderRemove; - -/* - * VSCMsgATR Client -> Host - * Answer to reset. Sent for card insertion or card reset. The reset/insertion - * happens on the client side, they do not require any action from the host. - */ -typedef struct VSCMsgATR { - uint8_t atr[0]; -} VSCMsgATR; - -/* - * VSCMsgCardRemove Client -> Host - * The client card has been removed. - */ -typedef struct VSCMsgCardRemove { -} VSCMsgCardRemove; - -/* - * VSCMsgAPDU Client <-> Host - * Main reason of existence. Transfer a single APDU in either direction. - */ -typedef struct VSCMsgAPDU { - uint8_t data[0]; -} VSCMsgAPDU; - -/* - * VSCMsgFlush Host -> Client - * Request client to send a FlushComplete message when it is done - * servicing all outstanding APDUs - */ -typedef struct VSCMsgFlush { -} VSCMsgFlush; - -/* - * VSCMsgFlush Client -> Host - * Client response to Flush after all APDUs have been processed and - * responses sent. - */ -typedef struct VSCMsgFlushComplete { -} VSCMsgFlushComplete; - -#endif /* VSCARD_COMMON_H */ -- cgit 1.2.3-korg