usage = [[ script run lf_bulk_program.lua -f facility -b base_id_num -c count
- e.g:
+ e.g:
script run lf_bulk_program.lua -f 1 -b 1000 -c 10
]]
author = "Brian Redbeard"
end
--[[Likely, I'm an idiot, but I couldn't find any parity functions in Lua
- This can also be done with a combination of bitwise operations (in fact,
+ This can also be done with a combination of bitwise operations (in fact,
is the canonically "correct" way to do it, but my brain doesn't just
default to this and so counting some ones is good enough for me]]--
local function evenparity(s)
local _, count = string.gsub(s, "1", "")
-
+
local p = count % 2
if (p == 0) then
return(false)
return(true)
end
end
-
+
local function isempty(s)
return s == nil or s == ''
local function cardHex(i,f)
fac = bit32.lshift(f,16)
id = bit32.bor(i, fac)
- stream=toBits(id,26)
+ stream=toBits(id,24)
--As the function defaults to even parity and returns a boolean,
--perform a 'not' function to get odd parity
- high = evenparity(string.sub(stream,0,12)) and 1 or 0
- low = not evenparity(string.sub(stream,13)) and 1 or 0
+ high = evenparity(string.sub(stream,1,12)) and 1 or 0
+ low = not evenparity(string.sub(stream,13)) and 1 or 0
+
bits = bit32.bor(bit32.lshift(id,1), low)
bits = bit32.bor(bits, bit32.lshift(high,25))
--to create a higher order and lower order component which we will
--then assemble in the return. The math above defines the proper
--encoding as per HID/Weigand/etc. These bit flips are due to the
- --format length check on bit 38 (cmdlfhid.c:64) and
+ --format length check on bit 38 (cmdlfhid.c:64) and
--bit 31 (cmdlfhid.c:66).
preamble = bit32.bor(0, bit32.lshift(1,5))
bits = bit32.bor(bits, bit32.lshift(1,26))
return ("%04x%08x"):format(preamble,bits)
-
+
end
local function main(args)
--long arguments, but it seems this library was chosen for BSD style
--compatibility
for o, a in getopt.getopt(args, 'f:b:c:h') do
- if o == 'f' then
- if isempty(a) then
+ if o == 'f' then
+ if isempty(a) then
print("You did not supply a facility code, using 0")
facility = 0
- else
+ else
facility = a
end
- elseif o == 'b' then
- if isempty(a) then
+ elseif o == 'b' then
+ if isempty(a) then
print("You must supply the flag -b (base id)")
return
else
baseid = a
end
- elseif o == 'c' then
- if isempty(a) then
+ elseif o == 'c' then
+ if isempty(a) then
print("You must supply the flag -c (count)")
return
else
--works, specifying ":" does not enforce supplying a value, thus we
--need to do these checks all over again.
- if isempty(baseid) then
+ if isempty(baseid) then
print("You must supply the flag -b (base id)")
print(usage)
return
end
- if isempty(count) then
+ if isempty(count) then
print("You must supply the flag -c (count)")
print(usage)
return
end
--If the facility ID is non specified, ensure we code it as zero
- if isempty(facility) then
+ if isempty(facility) then
print("Using 0 for the facility code as -f was not supplied")
- facility = 0
+ facility = 0
end
--The next baseid + count function presents a logic/UX conflict
endid = baseid + count
- for cardnum = baseid,endid do
+ for cardnum = baseid,endid do
local card = cardHex(cardnum, facility)
print("Press enter to program card "..cardnum..":"..facility.." (hex: "..card..")")
--This would be better with "press any key", but we'll take