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en:device_api [2019/05/27 16:19]
yjjung [Device API]
en:device_api [2020/02/19 13:42]
yjjung [BS2SimpleDeviceInfoEx]
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   * [[BS2_GetAllAuthOperatorLevelEx]]:​ [+ 2.6.3] Gets all device operators. (Support operator up to 1000)   * [[BS2_GetAllAuthOperatorLevelEx]]:​ [+ 2.6.3] Gets all device operators. (Support operator up to 1000)
   * [[BS2_SetAuthOperatorLevelEx]]:​ [+ 2.6.3] Sets device operator. (Support operator up to 1000)   * [[BS2_SetAuthOperatorLevelEx]]:​ [+ 2.6.3] Sets device operator. (Support operator up to 1000)
-  * [[BS2_RemoveAuthOperatorLevelEx]]:​ [+ 2.6.3] ​Remove ​specified device operator. (Support operator up to 1000) +  * [[BS2_RemoveAuthOperatorLevelEx]]:​ [+ 2.6.3] ​Removes ​specified device operator. (Support operator up to 1000) 
-  * [[BS2_RemoveAllAuthOperatorLevelEx]]:​ [+ 2.6.3] ​Remove ​all device operators. (Support operator up to 1000)+  * [[BS2_RemoveAllAuthOperatorLevelEx]]:​ [+ 2.6.3] ​Removes ​all device operators. (Support operator up to 1000)
 ===== Structure ===== ===== Structure =====
 ==== BS2SimpleDeviceInfo ==== ==== BS2SimpleDeviceInfo ====
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         BS2_SUPPORT_CARDEX ​ = 0x00000002,         BS2_SUPPORT_CARDEX ​ = 0x00000002,
         BS2_SUPPORT_DST ​    = 0x00000004,         BS2_SUPPORT_DST ​    = 0x00000004,
-        BS2_SUPPORT_ALL ​    ​= BS2_SUPPORT_RS485EX | BS2_SUPPORT_CARDEX | BS2_SUPPORT_DST,​+        ​BS2_SUPPORT_DESFIREEX = 0x00000008,​ 
 +        ​BS2_SUPPORT_ALL ​​    ​= BS2_SUPPORT_RS485EX | BS2_SUPPORT_CARDEX | BS2_SUPPORT_DST ​​| BS2_SUPPORT_DESFIREEX,
     };     };
  
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 The current device additionally obtains information beyond the functionality provided by BS2SimpleDeviceInfo.\\ The current device additionally obtains information beyond the functionality provided by BS2SimpleDeviceInfo.\\
 By bit masking with the values defined below, you can check if it is supported. By bit masking with the values defined below, you can check if it is supported.
-<WRAP group 50%>+<WRAP group 70%>
 ^Definition ​ ^Value ​ ^Description ​ ^ ^Definition ​ ^Value ​ ^Description ​ ^
 |BS2_SUPPORT_RS485EX ​ |0x00000001 ​ |Whether RS485 extensions are supported (In case of CoreStation 40)  | |BS2_SUPPORT_RS485EX ​ |0x00000001 ​ |Whether RS485 extensions are supported (In case of CoreStation 40)  |
 |BS2_SUPPORT_CARDEX ​ |0x00000002 ​ |Whether iClass SEOS card is used  | |BS2_SUPPORT_CARDEX ​ |0x00000002 ​ |Whether iClass SEOS card is used  |
 |BS2_SUPPORT_DST ​ |0x00000004 ​ |Whether daylight savings time is used | |BS2_SUPPORT_DST ​ |0x00000004 ​ |Whether daylight savings time is used |
-|BS2_SUPPORT_ALL ​ |0x00000007 ​ ​|Whether to provide additional full information +|BS2_SUPPORT_DESFIREEX |0x00000008 |Whether DesFire advanced setting is supported [+2.6.4] | 
-  ​|+|BS2_SUPPORT_ALL ​ |0x0000000F ​ ​|Whether to provide additional full information |
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
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 Binary resource data. \\ \\ Binary resource data. \\ \\
  
 +
 +==== BS2IPv6DeviceInfo ====
 +<code cpp>
 +enum {
 +    BS2_MAX_IPV6_ALLOCATED_ADDR = 8,
 +};
 +
 +typedef struct
 +{
 +    BS2_DEVICE_ID id;
 +    uint8_t reserved[1];​
 +    uint8_t bIPv6Mode;
 +    char ipv6Address[BS2_IPV6_ADDR_SIZE];​
 +    uint16_t portV6;
 +    char connectedIPV6[BS2_IPV6_ADDR_SIZE];​
 +    uint8_t numOfAllocatedAddressV6;​
 +    char allocatedIpAddressV6[BS2_IPV6_ADDR_SIZE][BS2_MAX_IPV6_ALLOCATED_ADDR];​
 +}BS2IPv6DeviceInfo;​
 +</​code>​
 +1. //id// \\ 
 +Device ID \\ \\ 
 +2. //​reserved//​ \\ 
 +Reserved space \\ \\ 
 +3. //​bIPv6Mode//​ \\ 
 +Flag to determine whether to work IPv6 mode or not. \\ \\ 
 +4. //​ipv6Address//​ \\ 
 +IPv6 address of device \\ \\ 
 +5. //portV6// \\ 
 +IPv6 port of device \\ \\ 
 +6. //​connectedIPV6//​ \\ 
 +IPv6 address of server which device is connected. \\ \\ 
 +7. //​numOfAllocatedAddressV6//​ \\ 
 +Number of IPv6 addresses currently allocated to device. ​
 +8. //​allocatedIpAddressV6//​ \\ 
 +IPv6 addresses currently allocated to device.
 +
 +==== BS2AuthOperatorLevel ====
 +<code cpp>
 +typedef struct {
 +    char userID[BS2_USER_ID_SIZE];​
 +    uint8_t level;
 +    uint8_t reserved[3];​
 +} BS2Operator;​
 +
 +typedef BS2Operator BS2AuthOperatorLevel;​
 +</​code>​
 +1. //userID// \\ 
 +User ID \\ \\ 
 +2. //level// \\ 
 +Sets operator level when user authenticates. \\ 
 +<WRAP group 50%>
 +^Value ​ ^Description ​ ^
 +|0  |No auth  |
 +|1  |Administrator level  |
 +|2  |System configuration level  |
 +|3  |User information lelve  |
 +</​WRAP>​
 +3. //​reserved//​ \\ 
 +Reserved space \\