card-masktech.c: fix building issues on the integration platform
card-masktech.c: fix linux compilation errors
honour HAVE_CONFIG_H
card-masktech.c: take in account Frank's remark about extended APDU in masktech_decipher
remove trailing spaces
dir.c:212: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
dir.c:220: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
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; 'known' pkcs#15 applications are moved to the head of the card applications array;
; card specific 'bind finalization' code moved to the dedicated procedures;
; remove unused sc_application member, procedures;
; remove commented code;
; add debug messages;
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From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malloc#Casting_and_type_safety
" Casting and type safety
malloc returns a void pointer (void *), which indicates that it is a
pointer to a region of unknown data type. One may "cast" (see type
conversion) this pointer to a specific type, as in
int *ptr = (int*)malloc(10 * sizeof (int));
When using C, this is considered bad practice; it is redundant under the
C standard. Moreover, putting in a cast may mask failure to include the
header stdlib.h, in which the prototype for malloc is found. In the
absence of a prototype for malloc, the C compiler will assume that
malloc returns an int, and will issue a warning in a context such as the
above, provided the error is not masked by a cast. On certain
architectures and data models (such as LP64 on 64 bit systems, where
long and pointers are 64 bit and int is 32 bit), this error can actually
result in undefined behavior, as the implicitly declared malloc returns
a 32 bit value whereas the actually defined function returns a 64 bit
value. Depending on calling conventions and memory layout, this may
result in stack smashing.
The returned pointer need not be explicitly cast to a more specific
pointer type, since ANSI C defines an implicit conversion between the
void pointer type and other pointers to objects. An explicit cast of
malloc's return value is sometimes performed because malloc originally
returned a char *, but this cast is unnecessary in standard C
code.[4][5] Omitting the cast, however, creates an incompatibility with
C++, which does require it.
The lack of a specific pointer type returned from malloc is type-unsafe
behaviour: malloc allocates based on byte count but not on type. This
distinguishes it from the C++ new operator that returns a pointer whose
type relies on the operand. (see C Type Safety). "
See also
http://www.opensc-project.org/pipermail/opensc-devel/2010-August/014586.html
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Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00007f7d6f29fd55 in free () from /lib64/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00007f7d6f29fd55 in free () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007f7d703a4128 in sc_update_dir (card=0x17463a0, app=<value optimized out>) at dir.c:306
#2 0x00007f7d7040cb58 in sc_pkcs15init_add_app (card=<value optimized out>, profile=0x1754840,
args=<value optimized out>) at pkcs15-lib.c:2354
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* reduce to a few, supported functions.
* change all functions to take the debug level as parameter.
* use symbolic names for the debug levels.
* fix tools to pass "verbose"/"opt_debug" as ctx->debug.
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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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