X-Git-Url: https://git.martlubbers.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=appendix-protocol.tex;h=41e82d002571f50e01b872dfaec64bde15edaebf;hb=514965291a1999329cab3dd5f846a0ecce72cec7;hp=39365888d144f3b99654762a4f76da7a99a949d5;hpb=76254fbf2941fa0b5a02ab3a98104cad56959218;p=msc-thesis1617.git diff --git a/appendix-protocol.tex b/appendix-protocol.tex index 3936588..41e82d0 100644 --- a/appendix-protocol.tex +++ b/appendix-protocol.tex @@ -4,10 +4,34 @@ easier. Message exchanges have a \emph{Request} and \emph{Response} header. The \emph{Request} header means that the server is sending to the client. The \emph{Response} header means that the client is sending to the server. In some cases either the \emph{Request} or \emph{Response} is empty. This means that -the message is not acknowledged or responded upon. +the message is not acknowledged or responded upon. Multibyte values are +interpreted as \gls{MSB} first integers. \section{Handshake} -\todo{Handshake, here the client tells the server what they can do} +\begin{table}[!ht] + \centering + \begin{subfigure}[t]{.48\textwidth} + \begin{tabular}{ll} + \toprule + \multicolumn{2}{c}{Request}\\ + byte & value\\ + \midrule + 1 & \texttt{'c'}\\ + \midrule\midrule + \multicolumn{2}{c}{Response}\\ + byte & value\\ + \midrule + 1 & \texttt{'c'}\\ + 2 & Peripheral bitmask\\ + 3,4 & Bytes of memory\\ + 5,6 & Size of the stack\\ + 7 & Number of analog pins\\ + 8 & Number of digital pins\\ + \bottomrule + \end{tabular} + \caption{Send a device specification} + \end{subfigure} +\end{table} \newpage \section{mTasks}