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authorKyle Gunger <kgunger12@gmail.com>2024-05-02 00:00:34 -0400
committerKyle Gunger <kgunger12@gmail.com>2024-05-02 00:00:34 -0400
commitdc9df45dc6578704a367ab6a72842f65b1190f77 (patch)
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parentaab7fe08faf2aec394174b2ee9782988bfc7fa30 (diff)
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+#ifndef OSM_PROTOCOL_H
+#define OSM_PROTOCOL_H
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+
+// The types used in connections
+
+/*
+ * Before signatures can be validated, we need to get
+ * a public verification key, along with the firendly
+ * name and type of device.
+ *
+ * These are those initial connection frames.
+ */
+
+/// The magic number for init frames
+extern const char OSM_MAGIC_INIT[4];
+/// The magic number for normal frames
+extern const char OSM_MAGIC_FRAME[4];
+
+/**
+ * The init frame from the controller
+ * includes the uuid of the sender and the public
+ * key the sender will use to sign messages (up to 4096 bytes)
+ *
+ * The paired device will send one back at the end of the pairing
+ * process. In the end frame, the pubkey is encrypted by the pairing code.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ uint8_t magic[4];
+ uint8_t uuid[8];
+ uint8_t keytype;
+ uint16_t keylen;
+ uint8_t pubkey[4096];
+} OSMInitFrame;
+
+/**
+ * Represents the format of the pairing code type that the
+ * initializing device will give the user.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ uint8_t magic[4];
+ uint8_t uuid[8];
+
+} OSMInitPairfmt;
+
+
+/**
+ * All OSM messages are at most 2048 bytes long and include a gpg signature at
+ * the start of the data to validate the sender. The signature length is determined based on
+ * the signing key of the sender.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ uint8_t magic[4]; // magic number
+ uint8_t uuid[8]; // device that this message is from
+ uint8_t sub_uuid[8]; // sub device that this message is from
+ uint8_t frame_type; // type of frame
+ uint8_t data[2048]; // message data
+} OSMFrame;
+
+/*
+ * Once the data has been validated, it is one of the following frame types
+ */
+
+/// Result of previously sent frame, with information requested (if any)
+#define OSM_FT_RES 0
+/// Set a sensor/config value on the device
+#define OSM_FT_SET 1
+/// Get a sensor/config value from the device
+#define OSM_FT_GET 2
+/// Send data
+#define OSM_FT_DAT 3
+/// Setup new stream (value out to device FROM THIS MACHINE)
+#define OSM_FT_SVO 4
+/// Setup new stream (value in from device TO THIS MACHINE)
+#define OSM_FT_SVI 5
+/// Close stream
+#define OSM_FT_SCL 6
+
+/**
+ * Result of a sent frame
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ uint8_t res_type; // the type of frame sent
+ uint8_t a;
+} OSMResFrame;
+
+typedef struct {
+ uint8_t num_set;
+ uint8_t pairs[2047];
+} OSMSetFrame;
+
+typedef struct {
+ uint8_t control_id[8]; // The ID of the control we are setting the value on
+ uint8_t val_type; // The data type of the value (or 0 for future data frames)
+ uint8_t value[8]; // The new value for the control, or the data frame number we will next use
+} OSMSetControl;
+
+
+
+#endif
+