/* * Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.nfc.cardemulation; import android.annotation.SdkConstant; import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType; import android.app.Service; import android.content.ComponentName; 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; /** *
HostNfcFService is a convenience {@link Service} class that can be * extended to emulate an NFC-F card inside an Android service component. * *
Cards emulated by this class are based on the NFC-Forum NFC-F * protocol (based on the JIS-X 6319-4 specification.)
* *A {@link HostNfcFService HostNfcFService service} can register * exactly one System Code and one NFCID2. For details about the use of * System Code and NFCID2, see the NFC Forum Digital specification.
*To statically register a System Code and NFCID2 with the service, a {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA} * entry must be included in the declaration of the service. * *
All {@link HostNfcFService HostNfcFService} declarations in the manifest must require the * {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_NFC_SERVICE} permission * in their <service> tag, to ensure that only the platform can bind to your service.
* *An example of a HostNfcFService manifest declaration is shown below: * *
<service android:name=".MyHostNfcFService" android:exported="true" android:permission="android.permission.BIND_NFC_SERVICE"> * <intent-filter> * <action android:name="android.nfc.cardemulation.action.HOST_NFCF_SERVICE"/> * </intent-filter> * <meta-data android:name="android.nfc.cardemulation.host_nfcf_service" android:resource="@xml/nfcfservice"/> * </service>* * This meta-data tag points to an nfcfservice.xml file. * An example of this file with a System Code and NFCID2 declaration is shown below: *
* <host-nfcf-service xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" * android:description="@string/servicedesc"> * <system-code-filter android:name="4000"/> * <nfcid2-filter android:name="02FE000000000000"/> * </host-nfcf-service> ** *
The {@link android.R.styleable#HostNfcFService <host-nfcf-service>} is required * to contain a * {@link android.R.styleable#HostApduService_description <android:description>} * attribute that contains a user-friendly description of the service that may be shown in UI. *
The {@link android.R.styleable#HostNfcFService <host-nfcf-service>} must * contain: *
Alternatively, the System Code and NFCID2 can be dynamically registererd for a service * by using the {@link NfcFCardEmulation#registerSystemCodeForService(ComponentName, String)} and * {@link NfcFCardEmulation#setNfcid2ForService(ComponentName, String)} methods. *
* *When a remote NFC devices wants to communicate with your service, it * sends a SENSF_REQ command to the NFC controller, requesting a System Code. * If a {@link NfcFCardEmulation NfcFCardEmulation service} has registered * this system code and has been enabled by the foreground application, the * NFC controller will respond with the NFCID2 that is registered for this service. * The reader can then continue data exchange with this service by using the NFCID2.
* *After service selection, all frames addressed to the NFCID2 of this service will * be sent through {@link #processNfcFPacket(byte[], Bundle)}, until the NFC link is * broken.
* *
When the NFC link is broken, {@link #onDeactivated(int)} will be called.
*/ public abstract class HostNfcFService extends Service { /** * The {@link Intent} action that must be declared as handled by the service. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.SERVICE_ACTION) public static final String SERVICE_INTERFACE = "android.nfc.cardemulation.action.HOST_NFCF_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_nfcf_service"; /** * Reason for {@link #onDeactivated(int)}. * Indicates deactivation was due to the NFC link * being lost. */ public static final int DEACTIVATION_LINK_LOSS = 0; static final String TAG = "NfcFService"; /** * MSG_COMMAND_PACKET is sent by NfcService when * a NFC-F command packet has been received. * * @hide */ public static final int MSG_COMMAND_PACKET = 0; /** * MSG_RESPONSE_PACKET is sent to NfcService to send * a response packet back to the remote device. * * @hide */ public static final int MSG_RESPONSE_PACKET = 1; /** * MSG_DEACTIVATED is sent by NfcService when * the current session is finished; because * the NFC link was deactivated. * * @hide */ public static final int MSG_DEACTIVATED = 2; /** * @hide */ public static final String KEY_DATA = "data"; /** * @hide */ public static final String KEY_MESSENGER = "messenger"; /** * 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_PACKET: Bundle dataBundle = msg.getData(); if (dataBundle == null) { return; } if (mNfcService == null) mNfcService = msg.replyTo; byte[] packet = dataBundle.getByteArray(KEY_DATA); if (packet != null) { byte[] responsePacket = processNfcFPacket(packet, null); if (responsePacket != null) { if (mNfcService == null) { Log.e(TAG, "Response not sent; service was deactivated."); return; } Message responseMsg = Message.obtain(null, MSG_RESPONSE_PACKET); Bundle responseBundle = new Bundle(); responseBundle.putByteArray(KEY_DATA, responsePacket); 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_PACKET without data."); } break; case MSG_RESPONSE_PACKET: 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; default: super.handleMessage(msg); } } } @Override public final IBinder onBind(Intent intent) { return mMessenger.getBinder(); } /** * Sends a response packet back to the remote device. * *Note: this method may be called from any thread and will not block. * @param responsePacket A byte-array containing the response packet. */ public final void sendResponsePacket(byte[] responsePacket) { Message responseMsg = Message.obtain(null, MSG_RESPONSE_PACKET); Bundle dataBundle = new Bundle(); dataBundle.putByteArray(KEY_DATA, responsePacket); responseMsg.setData(dataBundle); try { mMessenger.send(responseMsg); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e("TAG", "Local messenger has died."); } } /** *
This method will be called when a NFC-F packet has been received * from a remote device. A response packet can be provided directly * by returning a byte-array in this method. Note that in general * response packets 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. * *
This method is running on the main thread of your application. * If you cannot return a response packet immediately, return null * and use the {@link #sendResponsePacket(byte[])} method later. * * @param commandPacket The NFC-F packet that was received from the remote device * @param extras A bundle containing extra data. May be null. * @return a byte-array containing the response packet, or null if no * response packet can be sent at this point. */ public abstract byte[] processNfcFPacket(byte[] commandPacket, Bundle extras); /** * This method will be called in following possible scenarios: *