Hi,
You don’t need a new SIM card necessarily for 5G, so it should be fine.
The issue you have seems to be because of missing/incorrect PIN or ADM key imho.
Cheers,
Domi
03.12.2020 dátummal, 0:16 időpontban Chunlin Yang
<chliny2016(a)gmail.com> írta:
Thanks Domonkos.
It does not give me helpful info.
only code relevant to my issue is as below:
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but my issue is as below:
Programming ...
Card programming failed with an execption:
---------------------8<---------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./pySim-prog.py", line 719, in <module>
rc = process_card(opts, first, card_handler)
File "./pySim-prog.py", line 671, in process_card
card.program(cp)
File "/home/support/pysim/pySim/cards.py", line 713, in program
self._scc.verify_chv(0x0A, h2b(p['pin_adm']))
File "/home/support/pysim/pySim/commands.py", line 206, in verify_chv
return self._tp.send_apdu_checksw(self.cla_byte + '2000' + ('%02X' %
chv_no) + '08' + fc)
File "/home/support/pysim/pySim/transport/__init__.py", line 104, in
send_apdu_checksw
raise RuntimeError("SW match failed! Expected %s and got %s." %
(sw.lower(), rv[1]))
RuntimeError: SW match failed! Expected 9000 and got 63c8.
I'm flashing this SIM card for a 5G project at
https://github.com/free5gc/free5gc
Does this SIM card SW supports 5G?
Thanks.
Br,
Chunlin
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 2:30 AM Tomcsányi, Domonkos <domi(a)tomcsanyi.net> wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Have a look at this list for example for APDU response codes to
> understand better what is going on.
>
https://www.eftlab.com/knowledge-base/complete-list-of-apdu-responses/
>
> Kind regards,
> Domi
>
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 10:24 AM Chunlin Yang <chliny2016(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Vadim and all,
> >
> > pyProg.py fails with an error, could you help (btw, I change all real info to
xxx :)):
> >
> > support@S2600WFT:~/pysim$ python ./pySim-prog.py -p 0 -x 208 -y 93 -t
sysmoUSIM-SJS1 -i 208930000000003 --op=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -k
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -s xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -a xxxxxxxx
> > Using PC/SC reader interface
> > Ready for Programming: Insert card now (or CTRL-C to cancel)
> > Generated card parameters :
> > > Name : Magic
> > > SMSP : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > ICCID : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > MCC/MNC : 208/93
> > > IMSI : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Ki : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > OPC : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > ACC : None
> > > ADM1(hex): xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Programming ...
> >
> > Card programming failed with an execption:
> > ---------------------8<---------------------
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "./pySim-prog.py", line 719, in <module>
> > rc = process_card(opts, first, card_handler)
> > File "./pySim-prog.py", line 671, in process_card
> > card.program(cp)
> > File "/home/support/pysim/pySim/cards.py", line 713, in program
> > self._scc.verify_chv(0x0A, h2b(p['pin_adm']))
> > File "/home/support/pysim/pySim/commands.py", line 206, in
verify_chv
> > return self._tp.send_apdu_checksw(self.cla_byte + '2000' +
('%02X' % chv_no) + '08' + fc)
> > File "/home/support/pysim/pySim/transport/__init__.py", line 104, in
send_apdu_checksw
> > raise RuntimeError("SW match failed! Expected %s and got %s." %
(sw.lower(), rv[1]))
> > RuntimeError: SW match failed! Expected 9000 and got 63c9.
> > ---------------------8<---------------------
> >
> > Programming failed: Remove card from reader
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Br,
> > Andrew
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 1:07 AM Chunlin Yang <chliny2016(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot Vadim!
> >> I have thought it might be an issue between python3 and python2. So I have
tried on both versions.
> >> on Python3, I got same error.
> >> But now with this command 'python ./pySim-read.py -p0', it works. I
used to use this command './pySim-read.py -p0' and it gave me the same error.
> >>
> >> But although 'python ./pySim-read.py -p0' works (reads out the
content of the SIM, it gives me an error/prompt at the end:
> >> Traceback (most recent call last):
> >> File "./pySim-read.py", line 255, in <module>
> >> (res, sw) = card.read_ehplmn()
> >> AttributeError: 'OpenCellsSim' object has no attribute
'read_ehplmn'
> >>
> >> maybe I can just ignore this prompt as I don't need ehplmn.
> >>
> >> Br,
> >> Andrew
> >>
> >> On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 12:45 AM Vadim Yanitskiy
<vyanitskiy(a)sysmocom.de> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> On 12/1/20 2:17 AM, Chunlin Yang wrote:
> >>> > ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'smartcard'
> >>> >
> >>> > BTW, I have manually imported smartcard in python, and it's
successful.
> >>>
> >>> I guess you have two Python versions (2.7 and 3.x), so it could be that
> >>> you've installed smartcard for 3.x and in works in the shell.
> >>> Unfortunately, pySim has not been completely migrated to 3.x yet, so it
> >>> starts under 2.7 by default. You can try to run it under 3.x:
> >>>
> >>> python3 ./pySim-read.py -p0
> >>>
> >>> or install the 'smartcard' module for Python 2.7.
> >>>
> >>> Best regards,
> >>> Vadim.
> >>>
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