History log of /external/libnfc-nxp/src/phHciNfc_Emulation.c
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00c98d516cac9dcdad6c22400267a2fd2bea3adf 18-Mar-2011 Nick Pelly <npelly@google.com> Disable P2P target 106 passive mode.

P2P target 106 passive appears as an ISO 14443-3A target to reader/writers
in the field. This can confuse some terminals, especially when we also have
card emulation turned on, since it looks like we have two -3A targets in
the field.

P2P target 106 passive is just one of many P2P sub-modes. We do not know of any
P2P devices that only initiate using only 106 passive, so this should not
present inter-op issues.

Change-Id: I1cb84ed791a86a7f225a51806e99bab031dcb6ca
/external/libnfc-nxp/src/phHciNfc_Emulation.c
5d9927ba30ba449badb9f6df0fbeb4d6aedc6e2a 23-Sep-2010 Nick Pelly <npelly@google.com> Initial libnfc checkin

Source: Trusted_NFC_Device_Host_AA03.01e02_google.zip code drop (23-Sep-2010)

Change-Id: Ie47f18423f949a8d3e0815d13f55c814312add24
Signed-off-by: Nick Pelly <npelly@google.com>
/external/libnfc-nxp/src/phHciNfc_Emulation.c