package android.nfc.cardemulation; import android.annotation.SdkConstant; import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType; import android.app.Service; import android.content.Intent; import android.os.Bundle; import android.os.Handler; import android.os.IBinder; import android.os.Message; import android.os.Messenger; import android.os.RemoteException; import android.util.Log; /** *

A convenience class that can be extended to implement * a service that processes ISO7816-4 commands on top of * the ISO14443-4 / IsoDep protocol (T=CL). * *

To tell the platform which ISO7816 application ID (AIDs) * are implemented by this service, a {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA} * entry must be included in the declaration of the service. An * example of such a service declaration is shown below: *

 <service android:name=".MyHostApduService">
 *     <intent-filter>
 *         <action android:name="android.nfc.HostApduService"/>
 *     </intent-filter>
 *     <meta-data android:name="android.nfc.HostApduService" android:resource="@xml/apduservice.xml"/>
 * </service>
*

For more details refer to {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA}, * <{@link android.R.styleable#HostApduService host-apdu-service}>, * <{@link android.R.styleable#AidGroup aid-group}> and * <{@link android.R.styleable#AidFilter aid-filter}>. *

The Android platform currently only supports a single * logical channel. */ public abstract class HostApduService extends Service { /** * The {@link Intent} that must be declared as handled by the service. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.SERVICE_ACTION) public static final String SERVICE_INTERFACE = "android.nfc.cardemulation.action.HOST_APDU_SERVICE"; /** * The name of the meta-data element that contains * more information about this service. */ public static final String SERVICE_META_DATA = "android.nfc.cardemulation.host_apdu_service"; /** * The {@link Intent} that must be declared as handled by the service. * TODO Remove * @hide */ public static final String OLD_SERVICE_INTERFACE = "android.nfc.HostApduService"; /** * The name of the meta-data element that contains * more information about this service. * * TODO Remove * @hide */ public static final String OLD_SERVICE_META_DATA = "android.nfc.HostApduService"; /** * Reason for {@link #onDeactivated(int)}. * Indicates deactivation was due to the NFC link * being lost. */ public static final int DEACTIVATION_LINK_LOSS = 0; /** * Reason for {@link #onDeactivated(int)}. * *

Indicates deactivation was due to a different AID * being selected (which implicitly deselects the AID * currently active on the logical channel). * *

Note that this next AID may still be resolved to this * service, in which case {@link #processCommandApdu(byte[], Bundle)} * will be called again. */ public static final int DEACTIVATION_DESELECTED = 1; static final String TAG = "ApduService"; /** * MSG_COMMAND_APDU is sent by NfcService when * a 7816-4 command APDU has been received. * * @hide */ public static final int MSG_COMMAND_APDU = 0; /** * MSG_RESPONSE_APDU is sent to NfcService to send * a response APDU back to the remote device. * * @hide */ public static final int MSG_RESPONSE_APDU = 1; /** * MSG_DEACTIVATED is sent by NfcService when * the current session is finished; either because * another AID was selected that resolved to * another service, or because the NFC link * was deactivated. * * @hide */ public static final int MSG_DEACTIVATED = 2; /** * * @hide */ public static final int MSG_UNHANDLED = 3; /** * @hide */ public static final String KEY_DATA = "data"; /** * Messenger interface to NfcService for sending responses. * Only accessed on main thread by the message handler. * * @hide */ Messenger mNfcService = null; final Messenger mMessenger = new Messenger(new MsgHandler()); final class MsgHandler extends Handler { @Override public void handleMessage(Message msg) { switch (msg.what) { case MSG_COMMAND_APDU: Bundle dataBundle = msg.getData(); if (dataBundle == null) { return; } if (mNfcService == null) mNfcService = msg.replyTo; byte[] apdu = dataBundle.getByteArray(KEY_DATA); if (apdu != null) { byte[] responseApdu = processCommandApdu(apdu, null); if (responseApdu != null) { if (mNfcService == null) { Log.e(TAG, "Response not sent; service was deactivated."); return; } Message responseMsg = Message.obtain(null, MSG_RESPONSE_APDU); Bundle responseBundle = new Bundle(); responseBundle.putByteArray(KEY_DATA, responseApdu); responseMsg.setData(responseBundle); responseMsg.replyTo = mMessenger; try { mNfcService.send(responseMsg); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e("TAG", "Response not sent; RemoteException calling into " + "NfcService."); } } } else { Log.e(TAG, "Received MSG_COMMAND_APDU without data."); } break; case MSG_RESPONSE_APDU: if (mNfcService == null) { Log.e(TAG, "Response not sent; service was deactivated."); return; } try { msg.replyTo = mMessenger; mNfcService.send(msg); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "RemoteException calling into NfcService."); } break; case MSG_DEACTIVATED: // Make sure we won't call into NfcService again mNfcService = null; onDeactivated(msg.arg1); break; case MSG_UNHANDLED: if (mNfcService == null) { Log.e(TAG, "notifyUnhandled not sent; service was deactivated."); return; } try { msg.replyTo = mMessenger; mNfcService.send(msg); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "RemoteException calling into NfcService."); } break; default: super.handleMessage(msg); } } } @Override public final IBinder onBind(Intent intent) { return mMessenger.getBinder(); } /** * Sends a response APDU back to the remote device. * *

Note: this method may be called from any thread and will not block. * @param responseApdu A byte-array containing the reponse APDU. */ public final void sendResponseApdu(byte[] responseApdu) { Message responseMsg = Message.obtain(null, MSG_RESPONSE_APDU); Bundle dataBundle = new Bundle(); dataBundle.putByteArray(KEY_DATA, responseApdu); responseMsg.setData(dataBundle); try { mMessenger.send(responseMsg); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e("TAG", "Local messenger has died."); } } /** * Calling this method allows the service to tell the OS * that it won't be able to complete this transaction - * for example, because it requires data connectivity * that is not present at that moment. * * The OS may use this indication to give the user a list * of alternative applications that can handle the last * AID that was selected. If the user would select an * application from the list, that action by itself * will not cause the default to be changed; the selected * application will be invoked for the next tap only. * * If there are no other applications that can handle * this transaction, the OS will show an error dialog * indicating your service could not complete the * transaction. * *

Note: this method may be called anywhere between * the first {@link #processCommandApdu(byte[], Bundle)} * call and a {@link #onDeactivated(int)} call. */ public final void notifyUnhandled() { Message unhandledMsg = Message.obtain(null, MSG_UNHANDLED); try { mMessenger.send(unhandledMsg); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e("TAG", "Local messenger has died."); } } /** *

This method will be called when a command APDU has been received * from a remote device. A response APDU can be provided directly * by returning a byte-array in this method. Note that in general * response APDUs must be sent as quickly as possible, given the fact * that the user is likely holding his device over an NFC reader * when this method is called. * *

If there are multiple services that have registered for the same * AIDs in their meta-data entry, you will only get called if the user has * explicitly selected your service, either as a default or just for the next tap. * *

This method is running on the main thread of your application. * If you cannot return a response APDU immediately, return null * and use the {@link #sendResponseApdu(byte[])} method later. * * @param commandApdu The APDU that received from the remote device * @param extras A bundle containing extra data. May be null. * @return a byte-array containing the response APDU, or null if no * response APDU can be sent at this point. */ public byte[] processCommandApdu(byte[] commandApdu, Bundle extras) { // TODO make this abstract return processCommandApdu(commandApdu, 0); } /** *

This method will be called when a command APDU has been received * from a remote device. A response APDU can be provided directly * by returning a byte-array in this method. Note that in general * response APDUs must be sent as quickly as possible, given the fact * that the user is likely holding his device over an NFC reader * when this method is called. * *

If there are multiple services that have registered for the same * AIDs in their meta-data entry, you will only get called if the user has * explicitly selected your service, either as a default or just for the next tap. * *

This method is running on the main thread of your application. * If you cannot return a response APDU immediately, return null * and use the {@link #sendResponseApdu(byte[])} method later. * * @deprecated use {@link #processCommandApdu(byte[], Bundle)} * @param commandApdu * @param flags * @return a byte-array containing the response APDU, or null if no * response APDU can be sent at this point. * @hide */ public byte[] processCommandApdu(byte[] commandApdu, int flags) { return null; } /** * This method will be called in two possible scenarios: *

  • The NFC link has been deactivated or lost *
  • A different AID has been selected and was resolved to a different * service component * @param reason Either {@link #DEACTIVATION_LINK_LOSS} or {@link #DEACTIVATION_DESELECTED} */ public abstract void onDeactivated(int reason); }