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herlesupreeth gerrit-no-reply at lists.osmocom.orgherlesupreeth has uploaded this change for review. ( https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/pysim/+/17697 )
Change subject: Use read_binary function of card class to read GID2 and reduce code duplication
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Use read_binary function of card class to read GID2 and reduce code duplication
Change-Id: I5d80fcc1446a6691b8e2a09bcec558148fa31ab2
---
M pySim-read.py
M pySim/cards.py
2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 8 deletions(-)
git pull ssh://gerrit.osmocom.org:29418/pysim refs/changes/97/17697/1
diff --git a/pySim-read.py b/pySim-read.py
index cd82498..f167bce 100755
--- a/pySim-read.py
+++ b/pySim-read.py
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
# EF.GID2
try:
- (res, sw) = card.read_gid2()
+ (res, sw) = card.read_binary('GID2')
if sw == '9000':
print("GID2: %s" % (res,))
else:
diff --git a/pySim/cards.py b/pySim/cards.py
index c702608..d3b6262 100644
--- a/pySim/cards.py
+++ b/pySim/cards.py
@@ -160,13 +160,6 @@
else:
return (None, sw)
- def read_gid2(self):
- (res, sw) = self._scc.read_binary(EF['GID2'])
- if sw == '9000':
- return (res, sw)
- else:
- return (None, sw)
-
# Read the (full) AID for either ISIM or USIM application
def read_aid(self, isim = False):
--
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Gerrit-Branch: master
Gerrit-Change-Id: I5d80fcc1446a6691b8e2a09bcec558148fa31ab2
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