Difference between revisions of "Logic Sniffer"
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** Problem of never ending if no changes occur |
** Problem of never ending if no changes occur |
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** Better to ground the unused probes of one group to not loose space recording noise |
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+ | ===Test on Smartcard <> Terminal communication=== |
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+ | Trying to sniff a T=0 communication: |
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+ | * channel 0: CLK (actually at the sampling rate given below we're largely undersampling the clock which is about 1MHz) |
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+ | * channel 1: RST |
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+ | * channel 2: I/O |
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+ | All signals are low before card is inserted |
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+ | <br>I/O is high when idle |
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+ | <br>We sample @ 200kHz and trig on the RST signal |
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+ | * 3/97 |
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+ | * complex |
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+ | * Stage1 |
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+ | ** Immediately, // |
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+ | ** Mask vv. |
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+ | ** Value v.. (RST down, IO up idle) |
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+ | * Stage2 |
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+ | ** On level1, // |
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+ | ** Mask vv. |
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+ | ** Value vv. (RST up, IO up idle) |
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+ | ** Action: start capture |
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+ | We have nicely all the ATR in one window |
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+ | <br>Trying Tools / UART analyzer |
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+ | * Set Rx on channel 2 |
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+ | * 8E1, invert |
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+ | => all got wrong :-( |
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+ | <br>It seems it cannot understand idle high |
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+ | I also tried serial trigger but I don't understand how it considers baudrate and of course it doesn't work |
Revision as of 16:33, 24 November 2010
Description
I'm talking about this beast
Installation
My udev rules
I added a /dev/OpenLogicSniffer symlink by following this page:
#File /etc/udev/rules.d/77-ols.rules #Rules for Openbench Logix Snifferslogic. Creates a nice link to the ols ATTRS{idVendor}=="04d8" ATTRS{idProduct}=="fc92" MODE="0666" SYMLINK+="OpenLogicSniffer"
If you've problems with modem-manager trying to access the device (as seen in /var/log/syslog), you can add the following rule:
ATTRS{idVendor}=="04d8" ATTRS{idProduct}=="fc92" ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1"
Firmware upgrade
Software
I tried this fork: http://www.lxtreme.nl/ols/ which is the official client for this board
and changed a bit the run.sh script to handle it through symlink :
if [ -h $0 ]; then
DIR=$(dirname "$(readlink $0)")
cd "$DIR"
BASEDIR=.
else
BASEDIR=$(dirname -- "${0}")
fi
- Make sure that the Device is set to "OpenBench Logic Sniffer".
- Click the capture button and type in your OLS port path in the "Analyzer port" field (i.e. /dev/OpenLogicSniffer if you installed it as I did). Leave the other settings at their default value for now and click "Capture".
Usage
- Number scheme inside/outside in SUMP client refers to number scheme printed on PCB
- Default: inside: pin0 is at opposite of RESET button, on buffered probe header (up to 5V)
- External clock source in SUMP: through the CKI header (see the 4 holes in the middle of the PCB)
- Limits:
- 5V on buffered probe header / 3.3V on unbuffered wing header
- 200MHz with 2 groups, no noise filter
- 1 group: 24K / 2 groups: 12K / 4 groups: 6K
- RLE (compression): 4 groups only (v2.12) / all (v2.11).
- Trigger before/after ration: samples before/after the trigger
- RLE
- Problem of never ending if no changes occur
- Better to ground the unused probes of one group to not loose space recording noise
Test on Smartcard <> Terminal communication
Trying to sniff a T=0 communication:
- channel 0: CLK (actually at the sampling rate given below we're largely undersampling the clock which is about 1MHz)
- channel 1: RST
- channel 2: I/O
All signals are low before card is inserted
I/O is high when idle
We sample @ 200kHz and trig on the RST signal
- 3/97
- complex
- Stage1
- Immediately, //
- Mask vv.
- Value v.. (RST down, IO up idle)
- Stage2
- On level1, //
- Mask vv.
- Value vv. (RST up, IO up idle)
- Action: start capture
We have nicely all the ATR in one window
Trying Tools / UART analyzer
- Set Rx on channel 2
- 8E1, invert
=> all got wrong :-(
It seems it cannot understand idle high
I also tried serial trigger but I don't understand how it considers baudrate and of course it doesn't work