I was asked to write a simple program to read and write data from smart card (MIFARE) using NFC but I am stuck.
I have to get the UID (so far so good), write some datas taken from a DB in some of the blocks of the card (no way).
I have to use Java and a ACR122 reader. The code I wrote still needs to be improved and refactored a bit, this is mainly a draft but I would like first to do the task somehow and then fix everything. I read what i could find on the internet but I still miss something. What I got so far (putting together some pieces of code mainly) is:
package testnfc;
import javax.smartcardio.*;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import static testnfc.Helpers.*;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
public class TestNFC {
`enter code here`public static void main(String[] args) throws CardException {
// get and print any card readers (terminals)
TerminalFactory factory = TerminalFactory.getDefault();
List<CardTerminal> terminals=null;
try{
terminals = factory.terminals().list();
System.out.println("Terminals: " + terminals);
// work with the first terminal
CardTerminal term = terminals.get(0);
// connect with the card. Throw an exception if a card isn't present
// the * means use any available protocol
try{
Card card = term.connect("*");
System.out.println("card: " + card);
//Got the card
CardChannel channel = card.getBasicChannel();
byte[] instruction = hexToBytes("FF CA 00 00 00");
CommandAPDU getUID = new CommandAPDU(instruction);
ResponseAPDU response = channel.transmit(getUID);
String uid = bytesToPrettyHex(response.getData());
String status = bytesToPrettyHex(new byte[] {(byte)response.getSW1(), (byte)response.getSW2()});
System.out.printf("UID: %s\tResponse: %s\n", uid, status); //Status = 90 -> Success, 63 -> Fail
//Up to this point it works, I can get the terminal and the UID of the card. Now I am trying to write datas in the card
byte[] dati;
dati=new byte[4];
dati[0]=(byte)12;
dati[1]=(byte)12;
dati[2]=(byte)12;
writeData(card, (byte)1, dati);
}
catch(CardNotPresentException exc){
System.out.println("Card not found!");
}
}
catch(CardException ex){
System.out.println("Terminal not found!");
}
}
public static void writeData(Card c, byte block, byte[] data)
throws CardException {
byte cla = (byte) 0xFF;
byte ins = (byte) 0xD6;
byte p1 = (byte) 0x00;
byte p2 = block;
byte le = 0x10;
byte[] params = new byte[21];
for (int i = 0; i < 21; i++) {
params[i] = 0x20;
}
params[0] = cla;
params[1] = ins;
params[2] = p1;
params[3] = p2;
params[4] = le;
for (int i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
params[5 + i] = data[i];
}
System.out.println("step1");
CardChannel channel = c.getBasicChannel();
CommandAPDU command = new CommandAPDU(params);
System.out.println("Step2");
ResponseAPDU response = channel.transmit(command);
System.out.println("Step3, response ->"+ response);
validateResponse(response);
System.out.println("Step4");
}
private static void validateResponse(ResponseAPDU response)
throws CardException {
int respSW1=0;
int respSW2=0;
respSW1 = response.getSW1();
respSW2 = response.getSW2();
System.out.println("SW1 ->"+respSW1 + ", SW2 ->"+ respSW2);
if (respSW1 != 144) {
throw new CardException("Autentication Problem?");
}
}
}
the output I am getting is
Terminals: [PC/SC terminal ACS ACR122 0]
card: PC/SC card in ACS ACR122 0, protocol T=1, state OK
UID: EA:54:42:AA Response: 90:00
step 1
step2
step3, response ->ResponseAPDU: 2 bytes, SW=6300
SW1 ->99, SW2 ->0
Terminal not found
I can read the UID of the card but I cannot write; the card in itself is OK, using NFC tools for desktop I can access and write. I looked for some documentation but I cannot solve the problem and I cannot learn properly without some examples. I cannot understand why I get a 6300 code: from what I found it means "State of non-volatile memory changed" but if I check with NFC tools I cannot find any difference.
What do I have to change to write and read from the card?