📄 sfprotocol.java
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// $Id: SFProtocol.java,v 1.4 2006/12/12 18:23:00 vlahan Exp $
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package net.tinyos.packet;
import java.io.*;
/**
* This is the TinyOS 2.x serial forwarder protocol. It is incompatible
* with the TinyOS 1.x serial forwarder protocol to avoid accidentally
* mixing TinyOS 1.x and 2.x serial forwarders, applications, etc.
*/
abstract public class SFProtocol extends AbstractSource
{
// Protocol version, written at connection-open time
// 2 bytes: first byte is always 'U', second byte is
// protocol version
// The actual protocol used will be min(my-version, other-version)
// current protocols:
// ' ': initial protocol, no further connection data, packets are
// 1-byte length followed by n-bytes data. Length must be at least 1.
final static byte VERSION[] = {'U', ' '};
int version; // The protocol version we're running (negotiated)
protected InputStream is;
protected OutputStream os;
protected SFProtocol(String name) {
super(name);
}
protected void openSource() throws IOException {
// Assumes streams are open
os.write(VERSION);
byte[] partner = readN(2);
// Check that it's a valid header (min version is ' ')
if (partner[0] != VERSION[0])
throw new IOException("protocol error");
// Actual version is min received vs our version
version = partner[1] & 0xff;
int ourversion = VERSION[1] & 0xff;
if (ourversion < version)
version = ourversion;
// Handle the different protocol versions (currently only one)
// Any connection-time data-exchange goes here
switch (version) {
case ' ':
break;
default:
throw new IOException("bad protocol version");
}
}
protected byte[] readSourcePacket() throws IOException {
// Protocol is straightforward: 1 size byte, <n> data bytes
byte[] size = readN(1);
if (size[0] == 0)
throw new IOException("0-byte packet");
byte[] read = readN(size[0] & 0xff);
//Dump.dump("reading", read);
return read;
}
protected byte[] readN(int n) throws IOException {
byte[] data = new byte[n];
int offset = 0;
// A timeout would be nice, but there's no obvious way to
// write it before java 1.4 (probably some trickery with
// a thread and closing the stream would do the trick, but...)
while (offset < n) {
int count = is.read(data, offset, n - offset);
if (count == -1)
throw new IOException("end-of-stream");
offset += count;
}
return data;
}
protected boolean writeSourcePacket(byte[] packet) throws IOException {
if (packet.length > 255)
throw new IOException("packet too long");
if (packet.length == 0)
throw new IOException("packet too short");
//Dump.dump("writing", packet);
os.write((byte)packet.length);
os.write(packet);
os.flush();
return true;
}
}
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