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desk-reminder
Simple C program that listens for events from the Alcor Micro AU9540 USB smartcard reader.
- USB device:
058f:9540(Alcor Micro Corp. AU9540 Smartcard Reader) - Implementation: raw USB using
libusb-1.0
The program opens the reader by VID/PID, locates the first interrupt IN endpoint, and prints any data received (typically slot change / card insertion or removal notifications). It does not implement full CCID or smartcard protocols, but is useful for observing low-level traffic.
Build
On Debian/Ubuntu and similar, install the development package:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev
Then build the program:
cd desk-reminder
make
This produces a desk_reminder binary.
Run
You may need root or appropriate udev rules to access USB devices directly:
cd desk-reminder
sudo ./desk_reminder
Expected behavior:
- The program prints which bus/device it opened.
- It reports which interrupt IN endpoint it is listening on.
- When the AU9540 reports an event (for example, card insertion/removal), the program prints the raw bytes received.
Press Ctrl+C to stop the program.
Notes
For higher-level smartcard operations (APDU exchange, PIN verification, etc.), you would typically use PC/SC (pcscd, libpcsclite) instead of talking to the reader via raw USB. This example focuses on listening to the USB interrupt endpoint.