- Replace struct sc_atr_table / _sc_match_atr with
recently introduced _hex variants
- Rewrote _add_atr
- Introduce int type variable to sc_card_t, so that
every other card driver won't have to glue around
with this
- Card driver cleanups, optimize the number of
sc_match_atr called per card driver. Also
always try direct match with _sc_match_atr
first, before relying on eg. historical bytes
information on some card drivers
- Fixed a memory leak from the miocos driver
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- remove unnecessary function from the reader ops
- add a field for pinpad support
- cleanup + fix indent in card-mcrd.c
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building PC/SC, OpenCT or USBToken support,
use ifdef's directly in source.
- Because of above, add HAVE_PCSCLITE for winconfig.h
- Remove unnecessary includes for log.h, opensc.h and
errors.h in libopensc sources, they're already taken
care by internal.h.
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are routed through sc_pin_cmd(), which builds the APDU and either passes
it to the card directly, or to the card reader along with a request to
read the PIN(s) from the reader's keypad.
Currently, entering PIN in the standard way (i.e. via the application)
should still work - I have verified GPK and eToken; Cryptoflex verify
should work as well. Anything else needs additional testing, and support
for keypad input in particular (I cannot test this at the moment for
lack of a suitable reader).
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