1############################################################################### 2# Application options 3APPL_TRACE_LEVEL=0x01 4PROTOCOL_TRACE_LEVEL=0x00000000 5 6############################################################################### 7# performance measurement 8# Change this setting to control how often USERIAL log the performance (throughput) 9# data on read/write/poll 10# defailt is to log performance dara for every 100 read or write 11#REPORT_PERFORMANCE_MEASURE=100 12 13############################################################################### 14# File used for NFA storage 15NFA_STORAGE="/data/nfc" 16 17############################################################################### 18# Insert a delay in milliseconds after NFC_WAKE and before write to NFCC 19NFC_WAKE_DELAY=20 20 21############################################################################### 22# Various Delay settings (in ms) used in USERIAL 23# POWER_ON_DELAY 24# Delay after turning on chip, before writing to transport (default 300) 25# PRE_POWER_OFF_DELAY 26# Delay after deasserting NFC-Wake before turn off chip (default 0) 27# POST_POWER_OFF_DELAY 28# Delay after turning off chip, before USERIAL_close returns (default 0) 29# 30POWER_ON_DELAY=50 31PRE_POWER_OFF_DELAY=10 32#POST_POWER_OFF_DELAY=0 33 34############################################################################### 35# Maximum time (ms) to wait for RESET NTF after setting REG_PU to high 36# The default is 1000. 37NFCC_ENABLE_TIMEOUT=0 38 39############################################################################### 40# Device Manager Config 41# 42# If NFA_DM_CFG is not provided, stack default settings are 43# used (see nfa_dm_cfg.c). They are as follows: 44# 0 (FALSE) Automatic NDEF detection when background polling 45# 0 (FALSE) Automatic NDEF read when background polling 46# 47#NFA_DM_CFG={00:00} 48 49############################################################################### 50# Default poll duration (in ms) 51# The defualt is 500ms if not set (see nfc_target.h) 52#NFA_DM_DISC_DURATION_POLL=500 53 54############################################################################### 55# Startup Vendor Specific Configuration (100 bytes maximum); 56# byte[0] TLV total len = 0x5 57# byte[1] NCI_MTS_CMD|NCI_GID_PROP = 0x2f 58# byte[2] NCI_MSG_FRAME_LOG = 0x9 59# byte[3] 2 60# byte[4] 0=turn off RF frame logging; 1=turn on 61# byte[5] 0=turn off SWP frame logging; 1=turn on 62# NFA_DM_START_UP_VSC_CFG={05:2F:09:02:01:01} 63 64############################################################################### 65# Configure the default Destination Gate used by HCI (the default is 4, which 66# is the ETSI loopback gate. 67#NFA_HCI_DEFAULT_DEST_GATE=0x04 68 69############################################################################### 70# Override the stack default for NFA_EE_MAX_EE_SUPPORTED set in nfc_target.h. 71# The value is set to 3 by default as it assumes we will discover 0xF2, 72# 0xF3, and 0xF4. If a platform will exclude an SE, this value can be reduced 73# so that the stack will not wait any longer than necessary. It can be set to 74# 0 to disable EE and HCI sub-systems (i.e. if there are no SE on the system). 75# Note, if set to 0, the ACTIVE_SE setting should also be set to 0. 76NFA_MAX_EE_SUPPORTED=0 77 78############################################################################### 79# Configure the single default SE to use. The default is to use the first 80# SE that is detected by the stack. This value might be used when the phone 81# supports multiple SE (e.g. 0xF3 and 0xF4) but you want to force it to use 82# one of them (e.g. 0xF4). This can be set to 0 if there are no SE on the 83# system in order to skip SE initialization. 84ACTIVE_SE=0 85 86############################################################################### 87# Configure the NFC Extras to open and use a static pipe. If the value is 88# not set or set to 0, then the default is use a dynamic pipe based on a 89# destination gate (see NFA_HCI_DEFAULT_DEST_GATE). Note there is a value 90# for each UICC (where F3="UICC0" and F4="UICC1") 91#NFA_HCI_STATIC_PIPE_ID_F3=0x70 92#NFA_HCI_STATIC_PIPE_ID_F4=0x71 93 94############################################################################### 95# When disconnecting from Oberthur secure element, perform a warm-reset of 96# the secure element to deselect the applet. 97# The default hex value of the command is 0x3. If this variable is undefined, 98# then this feature is not used. 99OBERTHUR_WARM_RESET_COMMAND=0x03 100 101############################################################################### 102# Force UICC to only listen to the following technology(s). 103# The bits are defined as tNFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK in nfa_api.h. 104# Default is NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_B. 105#UICC_LISTEN_TECH_MASK=0x01 106 107############################################################################### 108# AID for Empty Select command 109# If specified, this AID will be substituted when an Empty SELECT command is 110# detected. The first byte is the length of the AID. Maximum length is 16. 111AID_FOR_EMPTY_SELECT={08:A0:00:00:01:51:00:00:00} 112 113############################################################################### 114# Force tag polling for the following technology(s). 115# The bits are defined as tNFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK in nfa_api.h. 116# Default is NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_B | 117# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_ISO15693 | 118# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_B_PRIME | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A_ACTIVE | 119# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F_ACTIVE. 120# 121# Notable bits: 122# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A 0x01 123# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_B 0x02 124# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F 0x04 125# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_ISO15693 0x08 126# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_B_PRIME 0x10 127# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_KOVIO 0x20 128# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A_ACTIVE 0x40 129# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F_ACTIVE 0x80 130POLLING_TECH_MASK=0xEF 131 132############################################################################### 133# Force P2P to only listen for the following technology(s). 134# The bits are defined as tNFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK in nfa_api.h. 135# Default is NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F | 136# NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_A_ACTIVE | NFA_TECHNOLOGY_MASK_F_ACTIVE 137#P2P_LISTEN_TECH_MASK=0xC5 138 139############################################################################### 140# Maximum Number of Credits to be allowed by the NFCC 141# This value overrides what the NFCC specifices allowing the host to have 142# the control to work-around transport limitations. If this value does 143# not exist or is set to 0, the NFCC will provide the number of credits. 144#MAX_RF_DATA_CREDITS=1 145 146############################################################################### 147# When screen is turned off, specify the desired power state of the controller. 148# 0: power-off-sleep state; DEFAULT 149# 1: full-power state (note: this is still low-power ("snooze") on BRCM devices. 150# 2: screen-off card-emulation (CE4/CE3/CE1 modes are used) 151SCREEN_OFF_POWER_STATE=1 152 153############################################################################### 154# SPD Debug mode 155# If set to 1, any failure of downloading a patch will trigger a hard-stop 156#SPD_DEBUG=0 157 158############################################################################### 159# SPD Max Retry Count 160# The number of attempts to download a patch before giving up (defualt is 3). 161# Note, this resets after a power-cycle. 162#SPD_MAX_RETRY_COUNT=3 163 164############################################################################### 165# transport driver 166# 167# TRANSPORT_DRIVER=<driver> 168# 169# where <driver> can be, for example: 170# "/dev/ttyS" (UART) 171# "/dev/bcmi2cnfc" (I2C) 172# "hwtun" (HW Tunnel) 173# "/dev/bcmspinfc" (SPI) 174# "/dev/btusb0" (BT USB) 175TRANSPORT_DRIVER="/dev/bcm2079x" 176 177############################################################################### 178# power control driver 179# Specify a kernel driver that support ioctl commands to control NFC_EN and 180# NFC_WAKE gpio signals. 181# 182# POWER_CONTRL_DRIVER=<driver> 183# where <driver> can be, for example: 184# "/dev/nfcpower" 185# "/dev/bcmi2cnfc" (I2C) 186# "/dev/bcmspinfc" (SPI) 187# i2c and spi driver may be used to control NFC_EN and NFC_WAKE signal 188POWER_CONTROL_DRIVER="/dev/bcm2079x" 189 190############################################################################### 191# I2C transport driver options 192# BCMI2CNFC_ADDRESS=0 193 194############################################################################### 195# I2C transport driver try to read multiple packets in read() if data is available 196# remove the comment below to enable this feature 197#READ_MULTIPLE_PACKETS=1 198 199############################################################################### 200# SPI transport driver options 201#SPI_NEGOTIATION={0A:F0:00:01:00:00:00:FF:FF:00:00} 202 203############################################################################### 204# UART transport driver options 205# 206# PORT=1,2,3,... 207# BAUD=115200, 19200, 9600, 4800, 208# DATABITS=8, 7, 6, 5 209# PARITY="even" | "odd" | "none" 210# STOPBITS="0" | "1" | "1.5" | "2" 211 212#UART_PORT=2 213#UART_BAUD=115200 214#UART_DATABITS=8 215#UART_PARITY="none" 216#UART_STOPBITS="1" 217 218############################################################################### 219# Insert a delay in microseconds per byte after a write to NFCC. 220# after writing a block of data to the NFCC, delay this an amopunt of time before 221# writing next block of data. the delay is calculated as below 222# NFC_WRITE_DELAY * (number of byte written) / 1000 milliseconds 223# e.g. after 259 bytes is written, delay (259 * 20 / 1000) 5 ms before next write 224NFC_WRITE_DELAY=20 225 226############################################################################### 227# Configuration for the RF discovery frequency for each technology. The values mean 228# frequency for NFC Technology A 229# Technology B 230# Technology F 231# Proprietary Technology/15693 232# Proprietary Technology/B-Prime 233# Proprietary Technology/Kovio 234# Technology A active mode 235# Technology F active mode 236#POLL_FREQUENCY={01:01:01:01:01:01:01:01} 237 238############################################################################### 239# Choose the presence-check algorithm for type-4 tag. If not defined, 240# the default value is 1. 241# 0 NFA_RW_PRES_CHK_DEFAULT; Let stack selects an algorithm 242# 1 NFA_RW_PRES_CHK_I_BLOCK; ISO-DEP protocol's empty I-block 243# 2 NFA_RW_PRES_CHK_RESET; Deactivate to Sleep, then re-activate 244# 3 NFA_RW_PRES_CHK_RB_CH0; Type-4 tag protocol's ReadBinary command on channel 0 245# 4 NFA_RW_PRES_CHK_RB_CH3; Type-4 tag protocol's ReadBinary command on channel 3 246PRESENCE_CHECK_ALGORITHM=1 247