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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 header 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 version;
uint8_t uuid[8];
uint8_t keytype;
uint16_t keylen;
} OSMInitFrameHeader;
/**
* The max possible length of an init frame.
* The actual frame length will vary based on the size of the
* pubkey.
*/
typedef struct {
OSMInitFrameHeader header;
uint8_t key[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];
} OSMPairHeader;
/**
* Represents a frame which describes
*/
typedef struct {
OSMPairHeader header;
uint8_t data[1024]; // message data
} OSMPairFrame;
/**
* Main OSM Frame header: All frames contain this plus a secondary header
* with more information based on the frame's type
*/
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
} OSMFrameHeader;
/*
* 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 we are replying to
} OSMResHeader;
/**
* Header for frames where we are attempting to set
* data on the other device
*/
typedef struct {
uint8_t num_set;
} OSMSetHeader;
/**
* Header for frames where we are attempting to get
* data from the other device
*/
typedef struct {
uint8_t num_get;
} OSMGetHeader;
/**
* Header for frames where we are sending
* an arbitrary data payload to the other device
*/
typedef struct {
uint8_t number; // Which "set" this data frame belongs to (if multiple data streams are being sent at once)
uint16_t len; // How many significant bytes are in this frame
} OSMDataHeader;
/**
* Header for streams where we are going to send a
* continuous stream of data to the other device
*/
typedef struct {
} OSMStreamOutHeader;
/**
* Header for streams where we are asking for
* a continuous data stream from the other device
*/
typedef struct {
} OSMStreamInHeader;
/**
* Header for a control frame where we are closing
* a previously opened stream.
*/
typedef struct {
} OSMStreamCloseHeader;
typedef struct {
uint8_t control_id[8]; // The ID of the control we are setting the value on
uint8_t value[8]; // The new value for the control, or the data frame number we will next use
} OSMControl;
#endif
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