#[repr(C)]pub struct TKSmartCard { /* private fields */ }TKSmartCard only.Expand description
Represents SmartCard inserted in the slot. Once the card is physically removed from the slot, the session object is invalid and will always fail the operation invoked on it. In order to communicate with the card, an exclusive session must be established.
See also Apple’s documentation
Implementations§
Source§impl TKSmartCard
impl TKSmartCard
Sourcepub unsafe fn slot(&self) -> Retained<TKSmartCardSlot>
pub unsafe fn slot(&self) -> Retained<TKSmartCardSlot>
Slot in which is this card inserted.
Sourcepub unsafe fn valid(&self) -> bool
pub unsafe fn valid(&self) -> bool
Flag indicating whether card is valid, i.e. it was not removed from the reader. Use Key-Value-Observing to be notified about card removal.
Sourcepub unsafe fn allowedProtocols(&self) -> TKSmartCardProtocol
Available on crate feature TKSmartCardATR only.
pub unsafe fn allowedProtocols(&self) -> TKSmartCardProtocol
TKSmartCardATR only.Bitmask containing allowed protocols to be used when communicating with the card. This property is consulted only during connection to the card, changes are not propagated to already connected session. By default, any protocol can be used.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setAllowedProtocols(&self, allowed_protocols: TKSmartCardProtocol)
Available on crate feature TKSmartCardATR only.
pub unsafe fn setAllowedProtocols(&self, allowed_protocols: TKSmartCardProtocol)
TKSmartCardATR only.Setter for allowedProtocols.
Sourcepub unsafe fn currentProtocol(&self) -> TKSmartCardProtocol
Available on crate feature TKSmartCardATR only.
pub unsafe fn currentProtocol(&self) -> TKSmartCardProtocol
TKSmartCardATR only.Protocol used for communication with the SmartCard. If no card session is established, TKSmartCardProtocolNone is set.
Sourcepub unsafe fn sensitive(&self) -> bool
pub unsafe fn sensitive(&self) -> bool
Flag indicating whether card session should be considered as sensitive. Sensitive session always gets card after reset before communicating with it and never leaves card without reset to be used by another SmartCard object. This might be important in case that card session contain some important state which should not leak to another SmartCard object (possibly running in another, foreign application). Default is NO.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setSensitive(&self, sensitive: bool)
pub unsafe fn setSensitive(&self, sensitive: bool)
Setter for sensitive.
Sourcepub unsafe fn context(&self) -> Option<Retained<AnyObject>>
pub unsafe fn context(&self) -> Option<Retained<AnyObject>>
User-specified context kept as long as the card is powered. Once the card is removed or another TKSmartCard object opens session, this property is automatically set to nil.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setContext(&self, context: Option<&AnyObject>)
pub unsafe fn setContext(&self, context: Option<&AnyObject>)
Setter for context.
Sourcepub unsafe fn beginSessionWithReply(
&self,
reply: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(Bool, *mut NSError)>,
)
Available on crate feature block2 only.
pub unsafe fn beginSessionWithReply( &self, reply: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(Bool, *mut NSError)>, )
block2 only.Begins session with the card.
When session exists, other requests for sessions from other card objects to the same card are blocked. Session is reference-counted, the same amount of ‘end’ calls must be done to really terminate the session. Note that finishing session does not automatically mean that the card is disconnected; it only happens when another session from different card object is requested.
Parameter success: Signals whether session was successfully started.
Parameter error: More information about error preventing the transaction to start
Sourcepub unsafe fn transmitRequest_reply(
&self,
request: &NSData,
reply: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut NSData, *mut NSError)>,
)
Available on crate feature block2 only.
pub unsafe fn transmitRequest_reply( &self, request: &NSData, reply: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut NSData, *mut NSError)>, )
block2 only.Transmits raw command to the card. This call is allowed only inside session.
Parameter request: Request part of APDU
Parameter reponse: Response part of APDU, or nil if communication with the card failed
Parameter error: Error details when communication with the card failed
Sourcepub unsafe fn endSession(&self)
pub unsafe fn endSession(&self)
Terminates the transaction. If no transaction is pending any more, the connection will be closed if there is another session in the system waiting for the transaction.
Sourcepub unsafe fn userInteractionForSecurePINVerificationWithPINFormat_APDU_PINByteOffset(
&self,
pin_format: &TKSmartCardPINFormat,
apdu: &NSData,
pin_byte_offset: NSInteger,
) -> Option<Retained<TKSmartCardUserInteractionForSecurePINVerification>>
pub unsafe fn userInteractionForSecurePINVerificationWithPINFormat_APDU_PINByteOffset( &self, pin_format: &TKSmartCardPINFormat, apdu: &NSData, pin_byte_offset: NSInteger, ) -> Option<Retained<TKSmartCardUserInteractionForSecurePINVerification>>
Creates a new user interaction object for secure PIN verification using the SmartCard reader facilities (typically a HW keypad).
Note: This interaction is only allowed within a session.
Parameter PINFormat: PIN format descriptor.
Parameter APDU: Predefined APDU in which the SmartCard reader fills in the PIN.
Parameter PINByteOffset: Offset in bytes within APDU data field to mark a location of a PIN block for filling in the entered PIN (currently unused, must be 0).
Returns: A new user interaction object, or nil if this feature is not supported by the SmartCard reader. After the interaction has been successfully completed the operation result is available in the result properites.
Sourcepub unsafe fn userInteractionForSecurePINChangeWithPINFormat_APDU_currentPINByteOffset_newPINByteOffset(
&self,
pin_format: &TKSmartCardPINFormat,
apdu: &NSData,
current_pin_byte_offset: NSInteger,
new_pin_byte_offset: NSInteger,
) -> Option<Retained<TKSmartCardUserInteractionForSecurePINChange>>
pub unsafe fn userInteractionForSecurePINChangeWithPINFormat_APDU_currentPINByteOffset_newPINByteOffset( &self, pin_format: &TKSmartCardPINFormat, apdu: &NSData, current_pin_byte_offset: NSInteger, new_pin_byte_offset: NSInteger, ) -> Option<Retained<TKSmartCardUserInteractionForSecurePINChange>>
Creates a new user interaction object for secure PIN change using the SmartCard reader facilities (typically a HW keypad).
Note: This interaction is only allowed within a session.
Parameter PINFormat: PIN format descriptor.
Parameter APDU: Predefined APDU in which the SmartCard reader fills in the PIN(s).
Parameter currentPINByteOffset: Offset in bytes within APDU data field to mark a location of a PIN block for filling in the current PIN.
Parameter newPINByteOffset: Offset in bytes within APDU data field to mark a location of a PIN block for filling in the new PIN.
Returns: A new user interaction object, or nil if this feature is not supported by the SmartCard reader. After the interaction has been successfully completed the operation result is available in the result properites.
Source§impl TKSmartCard
Methods declared on superclass NSObject.
impl TKSmartCard
Methods declared on superclass NSObject.
Source§impl TKSmartCard
APDULevelTransmit.
Extension of base TKSmartCard interface implementing ISO7816-3 and ISO7816-4 structured APDU transmission.
impl TKSmartCard
APDULevelTransmit. Extension of base TKSmartCard interface implementing ISO7816-3 and ISO7816-4 structured APDU transmission.
Sourcepub unsafe fn cla(&self) -> u8
pub unsafe fn cla(&self) -> u8
CLA byte which will be used for sendIns: APDU transmits. Default value is 0x00.
Sourcepub unsafe fn useExtendedLength(&self) -> bool
pub unsafe fn useExtendedLength(&self) -> bool
Flag indicating whether extended length APDUs should be used. It is automatically enabled only when used slot supports transmitting extended length commands and card announces that extended length APDU are supported in its ATR. However, caller can explicitly override this decision.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setUseExtendedLength(&self, use_extended_length: bool)
pub unsafe fn setUseExtendedLength(&self, use_extended_length: bool)
Setter for useExtendedLength.
Sourcepub unsafe fn useCommandChaining(&self) -> bool
pub unsafe fn useCommandChaining(&self) -> bool
Flag indicating whether command chaining of APDU with data field longer than 255 bytes can be used. It is automatically enabled when card announces that command chaining is supported in its ATR. However, caller can explicitly override this decision.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setUseCommandChaining(&self, use_command_chaining: bool)
pub unsafe fn setUseCommandChaining(&self, use_command_chaining: bool)
Setter for useCommandChaining.
Sourcepub unsafe fn sendIns_p1_p2_data_le_reply(
&self,
ins: u8,
p1: u8,
p2: u8,
request_data: Option<&NSData>,
le: Option<&NSNumber>,
reply: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut NSData, u16, *mut NSError)>,
)
Available on crate feature block2 only.
pub unsafe fn sendIns_p1_p2_data_le_reply( &self, ins: u8, p1: u8, p2: u8, request_data: Option<&NSData>, le: Option<&NSNumber>, reply: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut NSData, u16, *mut NSError)>, )
block2 only.Transmits APDU to the card and returns response.
Asynchronous high level variant of command for transmitting APDU to the card. Handles all ISO7816-4 APDU cases translation to proper sequences according to used protocol. Consults useExtendedAPDU and useCommandChaining properties and uses these modes whenever appropriate and beneficial for sending requested APDU request.
Parameter ins: INS code of the APDU
Parameter p1: P1 code of the APDU
Parameter p2: P2 code of the APDU
Parameter requestData: Data field of the APDU, or nil if no input data field should be present (i.e case1 or case2 APDUs). Length of the data serves as Lc field of the APDU.
Parameter le: Expected number of bytes to be returned, or nil if no output data are expected (i.e. case1 or case3 APDUs). To get as much bytes as card provides, pass
@
0.
Parameter replyData: Block of returned data without SW1SW2 bytes, or nil if an error occured.
Parameter sw: SW1SW2 result code, first two bytes of returned card’s reply.
Parameter error: Contains error details when nil is returned. Specific error is also filled in if there was no communication error, but card returned other SW code than 0x9000.
Sourcepub unsafe fn inSessionWithError_executeBlock(
&self,
error: Option<&mut Option<Retained<NSError>>>,
block: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut *mut NSError) -> Bool>,
) -> bool
Available on crate feature block2 only.
pub unsafe fn inSessionWithError_executeBlock( &self, error: Option<&mut Option<Retained<NSError>>>, block: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut *mut NSError) -> Bool>, ) -> bool
block2 only.Synchronous variant of session creation. Begins the session, executes given block and ends session.
Parameter error: Error receiving more information when transaction failed to start or block failed for some reason.
Parameter block: Block to be executed when the session was successfully begun.
Returns: Returns YES if the session was successfully begun and block returned YES, otherwise NO.
Sourcepub unsafe fn sendIns_p1_p2_data_le_sw_error(
&self,
ins: u8,
p1: u8,
p2: u8,
request_data: Option<&NSData>,
le: Option<&NSNumber>,
sw: NonNull<u16>,
) -> Result<Retained<NSData>, Retained<NSError>>
pub unsafe fn sendIns_p1_p2_data_le_sw_error( &self, ins: u8, p1: u8, p2: u8, request_data: Option<&NSData>, le: Option<&NSNumber>, sw: NonNull<u16>, ) -> Result<Retained<NSData>, Retained<NSError>>
Transmits APDU to the card and returns response.
Synchronous high level variant of command for transmitting APDU to the card. Handles all ISO7816-4 APDU cases translation to proper sequences according to used protocol. Should be used in block passed to -[TKSmartCard inSessionWithError:executeBlock:] method.
Parameter ins: INS code of the APDU
Parameter p1: P1 code of the APDU
Parameter p2: P2 code of the APDU
Parameter data: Data field of the APDU. Length of the data serves as Lc field of the APDU
Parameter le: Expected number of bytes to be returned, or nil if no output data are expected (i.e. case1 or case3 APDUs). To get as much bytes as card provides, pass
@
0.
Parameter sw: On output, filled with SW1SW2 result code
Parameter error: Contains error details when nil is returned. Specific error is also filled in if there was no communication error, but card returned other SW code than 0x9000.
Returns: Returned data field, excluding SW status bytes. If an error occured, returns nil.
Methods from Deref<Target = NSObject>§
Sourcepub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !
pub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !
Handle messages the object doesn’t recognize.
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Methods from Deref<Target = AnyObject>§
Sourcepub fn class(&self) -> &'static AnyClass
Available on crate feature TKToken only.
pub fn class(&self) -> &'static AnyClass
TKToken only.Dynamically find the class of this object.
§Panics
May panic if the object is invalid (which may be the case for objects
returned from unavailable init/new methods).
§Example
Check that an instance of NSObject has the precise class NSObject.
use objc2::ClassType;
use objc2::runtime::NSObject;
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T: Encode,
👎Deprecated: this is difficult to use correctly, use Ivar::load instead.Available on crate feature TKToken only.
pub unsafe fn get_ivar<T>(&self, name: &str) -> &Twhere
T: Encode,
Ivar::load instead.TKToken only.Use Ivar::load instead.
§Safety
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Sourcepub fn downcast_ref<T>(&self) -> Option<&T>where
T: DowncastTarget,
Available on crate feature TKToken only.
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T: DowncastTarget,
TKToken only.Attempt to downcast the object to a class of type T.
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}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for TKSmartCard
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for TKSmartCard
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for TKSmartCard
impl AsRef<NSObject> for TKSmartCard
Source§impl AsRef<TKSmartCard> for TKSmartCard
impl AsRef<TKSmartCard> for TKSmartCard
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for TKSmartCard
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for TKSmartCard
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for TKSmartCard
impl Borrow<NSObject> for TKSmartCard
Source§impl ClassType for TKSmartCard
impl ClassType for TKSmartCard
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "TKSmartCard"
const NAME: &'static str = "TKSmartCard"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<TKSmartCard as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<TKSmartCard as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl Debug for TKSmartCard
impl Debug for TKSmartCard
Source§impl Deref for TKSmartCard
impl Deref for TKSmartCard
Source§impl Hash for TKSmartCard
impl Hash for TKSmartCard
Source§impl Message for TKSmartCard
impl Message for TKSmartCard
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for TKSmartCard
impl NSObjectProtocol for TKSmartCard
Source§fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
Source§fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
Source§fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
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