Incomplete trace (due to high-speed SIM?)

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Min Xu mxu at sanjole.com
Wed Aug 7 19:52:04 UTC 2013


 *Holger Hans Peter Freyther* holger at freyther.de
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*Wed May 22 12:23:01 CEST 2013*

| On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 03:53:45PM +0200, Arthur Léna wrote:
| >* I tried booting the iPhone using 2 different SIMs (this one from *
| >* Free Mobile and another one) and the trace seems very short using
| *>* the Free Mobile in comparison to the other one. By parsing the ATRs
| *>* of both SIMs, I found out that the communication is done at 312500
| *>* bits/s with the Free Mobile SIM and only 78125 bits/s (for a clock
| *>* running at 5MHz). Could this explain the loss of entire ADPUs by the *
| >* tracer? If yes, is there a way to remedy to this problem (firmware *
| >* update for example).

*| Some people reported success by reducing the size of buffered bytes in
the
| firmware.
|   holger

Holger


There appears to be numerous references to "decrease the buffer in the
firmware" to workaround the problem of losing bytes... but

can you clarify which buffer to decrease, in which source file?

I am guessing it's the req_ctx.c / req_ctx.h?

Thanks
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