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P2P target 106 passive appears as an ISO 14443-3A target to reader/writers
in the field. This can confuse some terminals, especially when we also have
card emulation turned on, since it looks like we have two -3A targets in
the field.
P2P target 106 passive is just one of many P2P sub-modes. We do not know of any
P2P devices that only initiate using only 106 passive, so this should not
present inter-op issues.
Change-Id: I1cb84ed791a86a7f225a51806e99bab031dcb6ca
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Made the ISO XCHG timer (used for IsoDep transceive's) a configurable
setting. When this timer triggers in the hardware, the transaction will be
aborted and the connection to the tag is broken.
Also made the HCI timer configurable. This timer serves as a software watchdog
for any HCI transaction.
Change-Id: I927c7755378f793899c6d262a2f23ab5dca3817b
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Change-Id: Id251fcd72bcc91a3fd85ac26c15fd609ce9f5e4e
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Change-Id: Ic27ec9adbdffb064f03f567b160b05502def2444
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For Felica, the wrong command was used.
For ICODE (ISO15693), there was no check implemented at all
Change-Id: I40b17feb8b9184cc3c2765cb5b32ea82ebec143b
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Source: Trusted_NFC_Device_Host_AA03.01e02_google.zip code drop (23-Sep-2010)
Change-Id: Ie47f18423f949a8d3e0815d13f55c814312add24
Signed-off-by: Nick Pelly <npelly@google.com>
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