Hi! Thanks for the comments Andreas and Martin. I will look into these once you have committed the current patch. I could then fix the things Martin commented on.
I will then post a new patch file and hope to also have a small wiki page with information about the card. We will send you Andreas some pre-initialized test cards. The card is a standards based PKI card using Java technology. It supports common ISO7816 and PKCS#15 standards. The cards are commonly used in Finnish health care and other organizations and companies. Currently the driver doesn't support PKCS initialization, we will add this later. Regards, Toni -----Original Message----- From: Andreas Jellinghaus [mailto:a...@dungeon.inka.de] Sent: 14. syyskuuta 2009 10:43 To: opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org Cc: Aventra development Subject: Re: [opensc-devel] Patch adding support for Aventra MyEID card hi Toni, the patch looks good, here are the small issues I found: * doesn't apply to trunk, but only very small fixes needed (westcos driver was added last week, so off by one errors) * indent creates some ugly long lines in its default formatting, in some places a lot of tabs could be removed (usualy the function definition, 2nd+ line) to keep the code more readable. * no need to patch Makefile.in * a few dos \r\n line ends in the patch all these things are minor, I could edit the source and commit the current patch with minimal changes. lets see if anyone finds other issues. (also I didn't compile-test the patch so far) can you tell us more about the card? I read on your web page you use javacards with your own applet? will this opensc implementation allow everything we can do with normal cards, or is it in anyway limited? is the card if used with opensc compatible with the software you sell or are there any issues? and if you want to donate a card or two for testing, my address is Andreas Jellinghaus, Vogelhartstrasse 17, 80807 Munich, Germany :) for many cards we have a special tool so we access low level functions of the card like formatting, debuggging, getting firmware version etc. are there any such functions that could require such a low level tool? or does the card driver everything, so no need for that? Once the driver is commited we would welcome a wiki page about the card, so users can read up what it is, where to buy it, if there are limitations (e.g. is your software required to initialize the card or anything like that?) Regards, Andreas _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel