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ben-wpan/tools/atrf-proxy/PROTOCOL
Werner Almesberger d0fb1a8992 tools/: the great removal of atrf_interrupt
- atrf-proxy/PROTOCOL, atrf-proxy/atrf-proxy.c (cmd_zero): removed the
  POLL command
- lib/atben.c (atben_driver): don't export atben_interrupt anymore (we
  still use it internally)
- lib/atnet.c (atnet_interrupt, atnet_driver): removed atnet_interrupt
- lib/atusb-common.h (atusb_interrupt), lib/atusb-common.h
  (atusb_interrupt), lib/atusb-spi.c (atusb_spi_driver),
  lib/atusb.c (atusb_driver): removed atusb_interrupt
- lib/driver.h (struct atrf_driver): removed "interrupt"
- include/atrf.h (atrf_interrupt), lib/atrf.c (atrf_interrupt): removed
2011-06-20 21:10:41 -03:00

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Protocol specification
======================
Messages
--------
<open TCP session>
+[greeting]
-message
SPEC
+driver_spec
-message
RESET
+[comment]
-message
RESET_RF
+[comment]
-message
TEST
+[comment]
-message
SLP_TR 0|1 0|1
+[comment]
-message
CLKM freq_mhz
+[comment]
-message
SET register value
+[comment]
-message
GET register
+value
-message
WRITE length raw-data
+[comment]
-message
READ
+length raw-data
-message
SETRAM addr value
+[comment]
-message
GETRAM addr
+value
-message
WAIT timeout_ms
+value
-message
Message format
--------------
Commands are not case-sensitive. Messages and comments consist of printable
ASCII characters and spaces.
Whitespace separating words is always exactly one space character.
Lines end with a * single newline, without trailing whitespace.
Numeric values are in C notation, i.e., 64, 0100, and 0x40 would all
represent the same value.
"raw-data" is a string of binary data of the indicated length. The other
formatting conventions remain valid after this string, i.e., it must be
followed by a single newline.
The device is implicitly opened when establishing a TCP session. The
device is implicitly closed when closing the TCP session.
Asynchrous interrupt notification
---------------------------------
The WAIT command is not answered until an interrupt or another command is
received. WAIT returns the value of the IRQ_STATUS register. If WAIT
times out before receiving an interrupt, it returns 0.