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you can connect your fibre adapter to as many VMs as you want - you just need to configure the amount of virtuals you will probably need in the profile of the vios and then you just map
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ifdhtransmittoicc
IFDHTransmitToICC(3SMARTCARD) Smartcard Library Functions IFDHTransmitToICC(3SMARTCARD)
NAME
IFDHTransmitToICC - transmit APDU to a smart card
SYNOPSIS
#include <smartcard/ifdhandler.h>
RESPONSECODE IFDHTransmitToICC(DWORD Lun, SCARD_IO_HEADER SendPci, PUCHAR TxBuffer, DWORD TxLength, PUCHAR RxBuffer, PDWORD RxLength,
PSCARD_IO_HEADER RecvPci);
PARAMETERS
The IFDHTransmitToICC() function takes the following parameters:
Input
Lun Logical Unit Number
SendPci Send-Protocol structure
TxBuffer Buffer containing the APDU to be sent
TxLength Length of sent APDU
Output
RxBuffer Received buffer for response APDU
RxLength Length of APDU-response
RecvPci Receive-Protocol structure
DESCRIPTION
The IFDHTransmitToICC() function performs an Application Protocol Data Unit (APDU) exchange with the card or slot specified by Lun. The IFD
handler is responsible for performing any protocol-specific (such as T0/T1) APDU exchanges with the card.
The Protocol structure SCARD_IO_HEADER contains the following members:
Protocol Values range from 0 through 14, inclusive, indicating protocol T=0, T=1, ..., T=14.
Length Not used.
RETURN VALUES
The following values are returned:
IFD_SUCCESS Successful completion.
IFD_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT The response timed out.
IFD_ICC_NOT_PRESENT The card is not present.
IFD_PROTOCOL_NOT_SUPPORTED The protocol is not supported
IFD_COMMUNICATION_ERROR An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
IFDHCreateChannelByName(3SMARTCARD), attributes(5)
NOTES
This manual page is derived from the MUSCLE PC/SC IFD Driver Developer Kit documentation. License terms and attribution and copyright
information for this interface are available at the default location /var/sadm/pkg/SUNWocfh/install/copyright. If the Solaris Operating
Environment has been installed anywhere other than the default location, modify the path to access the file at the installed location.
SunOS 5.10 4 Dec 2002 IFDHTransmitToICC(3SMARTCARD)