int cert_count);
The parameters for this are:
- card - the virtual card structure which will prepresent this card.
+ card - the virtual card structure which will represent this card.
flags - option flags that may be specific to this card type.
cert - array of binary certificates.
cert_len - array of lengths of each of the certificates specified in cert.
cert_count - number of entries in cert, cert_len, and key arrays.
Any cert, cert_len, or key with the same index are matching sets. That is
- cert[0] is cert_len[0] long and has the corresponsing private key of key[0].
+ cert[0] is cert_len[0] long and has the corresponding private key of key[0].
The card type emulator is expected to own the VCardKeys, but it should copy
any raw cert data it wants to save. It can create new applets and add them to
apdu->a_Le - The expected length of any returned data.
apdu->a_cla - The raw apdu class.
apdu->a_channel - The channel (decoded from the class).
- apdu->a_secure_messaging_type - The decoded secure messagin type
+ apdu->a_secure_messaging_type - The decoded secure messaging type
(from class).
apdu->a_type - The decode class type.
apdu->a_gen_type - the generic class type (7816, PROPRIETARY, RFU, PTS).
The expected result of any APDU call is a response. The card type emulator must
set *response with an appropriate VCardResponse value if it returns VCARD_DONE.
-Reponses could be as simple as returning a 2 byte status word response, to as
+Responses could be as simple as returning a 2 byte status word response, to as
complex as returning a block of data along with a 2 byte response. Which is
returned will depend on the semantics of the APDU. The following functions will
create card responses.
This is the most basic function to get a response. This function will
return a response the consists solely one 2 byte status code. If that status
- code is defined in card_7816t.h, then this function is guarrenteed to
+ code is defined in card_7816t.h, then this function is guaranteed to
return a response with that status. If a cart type specific status code
is passed and vcard_make_response fails to allocate the appropriate memory
for that response, then vcard_make_response will return a VCardResponse
of VCARD7816_STATUS_EXC_ERROR_MEMORY. In any case, this function is
- guarrenteed to return a valid VCardResponse.
+ guaranteed to return a valid VCardResponse.
VCardResponse *vcard_response_new(unsigned char *buf, int len,
VCard7816Status status);