2011/9/21 Stefan Kögl <[email protected]>:
> Hi to all,
Hello,
> my Name is Stefan Kögl, and I'm working with the system security group
> at Ruhr-Univerity Bochum, Germany. We are conducting together with industry
> partners a large user study on secure IT infrastructures, which includes the
> usage of smartcards.
>
> For this research project we would appreciate your expertise with
> a GPL Linux driver for a Ricoh PCMCIA smartcard reader
> PCMCIA_DEVICE_PROD_ID12("RICOH", "Bay8Controller", 0xd9f522ed, 0xb8dd2c87)
> written by SCM and which is unreleased yet. We have tried to use the driver
> and extending the code to complete support for different protocols. However,
> we ran into problems, for which we hope you can help us.
>
> Technical details:
> We had to add T=1 support, but we only got the driver without any
> technical documentation. We ported the module to the actual linux
> kernel api and included the mandatory T=1 protocol, but we got
> communication issues between IFD and ICC and eventually we don't know
> how to fix it.
>
> Can someone help us or point us to the right person who can handle this?
You should contact SCM for support of their own driver.
But I think the best you can do is use a reader with a _supported_
driver for GNU/Linux.
If you really need a PCMCIA reader you can use the Gemalto PC Card [1]
using my CCID driver [2] in serial mode.
But I would suggest to use a USB or PC Express reader instead of PCMCIA.
Bye,
[1]
http://boutique.gemalto.com/boutique/GEMALTO-B2CCORP-Site/2CATEGORY1BIS/PC-Card/pdu-WFS-en_US-EUR-wrAKAwOEefAAAAEizsko8Cyo-F1AKAwOEVn8AAAElCuseUAux;pgid=cNF6SnMslnJSR0YgIJEXa7cH0000rgTN9imu;sid=NQxZ9AZ4DS5Ti0gCpSQj9gVyzY2ie_75zoNkdd9rCI2A5w==?JumpTo=OfferList&ParcoursTracking=.Cat.2CATALOGBIS.2CATEGORY1BIS
[2] http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html
--
Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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