Difference between revisions of "Packet Layout"
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** LL_RELIABLE_FLAG 0x40 | ** LL_RELIABLE_FLAG 0x40 | ||
** LL_ZERO_CODE_FLAG 0x80 | ** LL_ZERO_CODE_FLAG 0x80 | ||
* Bytes 0, (4 least significant bits) to byte 3: Packet ID, assigned by circuit | * Bytes 0, (4 least significant bits) to byte 3: (for a total of 28 bit) Packet ID, assigned by circuit | ||
* Everything beyond this is zerocoded for compression | * Everything beyond this is potentially zerocoded for compression | ||
* Bytes n thru n+(frequency size) | * Bytes n thru n+(frequency size) | ||
** 1/2/4 byte ID of the message the packet contains | ** 1/2/4 byte ID of the message the packet contains | ||
* Bytes n thru n+(data length) | * Bytes n thru n+(data length) | ||
** Body of packet, possibly zero coded. | ** Body of packet, possibly zero coded. | ||
* Bytes n+(data length) thru acks | * Bytes n+(data length) thru acks | ||
** Rest of packet is fill with as many acks as will fit from reliable messages | ** Rest of packet is fill with as many acks as will fit from reliable messages |
Revision as of 13:20, 31 October 2006
Header:
- Byte 0, most 4 significant bits: Packet Information
- LL_ACK_FLAG 0x10
- LL_RESENT_FLAG 0x20
- LL_RELIABLE_FLAG 0x40
- LL_ZERO_CODE_FLAG 0x80
- Bytes 0, (4 least significant bits) to byte 3: (for a total of 28 bit) Packet ID, assigned by circuit
- Everything beyond this is potentially zerocoded for compression
- Bytes n thru n+(frequency size)
- 1/2/4 byte ID of the message the packet contains
- Bytes n thru n+(data length)
- Body of packet, possibly zero coded.
- Bytes n+(data length) thru acks
- Rest of packet is fill with as many acks as will fit from reliable messages