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/** @file
A two-dimensional bit buffer consisting of bytes.
Copyright (C) 2015 Tommy Vestermark
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDE_BITBUFFER_H_
#define INCLUDE_BITBUFFER_H_
#include <stdint.h>
// NOTE: Wireless mbus protocol needs at least ((256+16*2+3)*12)/8 => 437 bytes
// which fits even if RTL_433_REDUCE_STACK_USE is defined because of row spilling
#ifdef RTL_433_REDUCE_STACK_USE
#define BITBUF_COLS 40 // Number of bytes in a column
#define BITBUF_ROWS 25
#else
#define BITBUF_COLS 128 // Number of bytes in a column
#define BITBUF_ROWS 50
#endif
#define BITBUF_MAX_ROW_BITS (BITBUF_ROWS * BITBUF_COLS * 8) // Maximum number of bits per row, max UINT16_MAX
#define BITBUF_MAX_PRINT_BITS 50 // Maximum number of bits to print (in addition to hex values)
typedef uint8_t bitrow_t[BITBUF_COLS];
typedef bitrow_t bitarray_t[BITBUF_ROWS];
/// Bit buffer.
typedef struct bitbuffer {
uint16_t num_rows; ///< Number of active rows
uint16_t free_row; ///< Index of next free row
uint16_t bits_per_row[BITBUF_ROWS]; ///< Number of active bits per row
uint16_t syncs_before_row[BITBUF_ROWS]; ///< Number of sync pulses before row
bitarray_t bb; ///< The actual bits buffer
} bitbuffer_t;
/// Clear the content of the bitbuffer.
void bitbuffer_clear(bitbuffer_t *bits);
/// Add a single bit at the end of the bitbuffer (MSB first).
void bitbuffer_add_bit(bitbuffer_t *bits, int bit);
/// Add a new row to the bitbuffer.
void bitbuffer_add_row(bitbuffer_t *bits);
/// Increment sync counter, add new row if not empty.
void bitbuffer_add_sync(bitbuffer_t *bits);
/// Extract (potentially unaligned) bytes from the bit buffer. Len is bits.
void bitbuffer_extract_bytes(bitbuffer_t *bitbuffer, unsigned row,
unsigned pos, uint8_t *out, unsigned len);
/// Invert all bits in the bitbuffer (do not invert the empty bits).
void bitbuffer_invert(bitbuffer_t *bits);
/// Non-Return-to-Zero Space (NRZI) decode the bitbuffer.
/// "One" is represented by no change in level, "Zero" is represented by change in level.
void bitbuffer_nrzs_decode(bitbuffer_t *bits);
/// Non-Return-to-Zero Mark (NRZI) decode the bitbuffer.
/// "One" is represented by change in level, "Zero" is represented by no change in level.
void bitbuffer_nrzm_decode(bitbuffer_t *bits);
/// Print the content of the bitbuffer.
/// @deprecated For debug only, use decoder_log_bitbuffer otherwise
void bitbuffer_print(const bitbuffer_t *bits);
/// Debug the content of the bitbuffer.
/// @deprecated For debug only, use decoder_log_bitbuffer otherwise
void bitbuffer_debug(const bitbuffer_t *bits);
/// Print the content of a bit row (byte buffer).
/// @deprecated For debug only, use decoder_log_bitrow otherwise
void bitrow_print(uint8_t const *bitrow, unsigned bit_len);
/// Debug the content of a bit row (byte buffer).
/// @deprecated For debug only, use decoder_log_bitrow otherwise
void bitrow_debug(uint8_t const *bitrow, unsigned bit_len);
/// Print the content of a bit row (byte buffer) to a string buffer.
///
/// Write at most @p size - 1 characters,
/// the output is always null-terminated, unless size is 0.
///
/// @param bitrow the row of bytes to print
/// @param bit_len the number of bits in @p bitrow to print
/// @param str an output string buffer of sufficient size
/// @param size the size of @p str
///
/// @return the number of characters printed (not including the trailing `\0`).
int bitrow_snprint(uint8_t const *bitrow, unsigned bit_len, char *str, unsigned size);
/// Parse a string into a bitbuffer.
///
/// The (optionally "0x" prefixed) hex code is processed into a bitbuffer_t.
/// Each row is optionally prefixed with a length enclosed in braces "{}" or
/// separated with a slash "/" character. Whitespace is ignored.
void bitbuffer_parse(bitbuffer_t *bits, const char *code);
/// Search the specified row of the bitbuffer, starting from bit 'start', for
/// the pattern provided. Return the location of the first match, or the end
/// of the row if no match is found.
/// The pattern starts in the high bit. For example if searching for 011011
/// the byte pointed to by 'pattern' would be 0xAC. (011011xx).
unsigned bitbuffer_search(bitbuffer_t *bitbuffer, unsigned row, unsigned start,
const uint8_t *pattern, unsigned pattern_bits_len);
/// Manchester decoding from one bitbuffer into another, starting at the
/// specified row and start bit. Decode at most 'max' data bits (i.e. 2*max)
/// bits from the input buffer). Return the bit position in the input row
/// (i.e. returns start + 2*outbuf->bits_per_row[0]).
/// per IEEE 802.3 conventions, i.e. high-low is a 0 bit, low-high is a 1 bit.
unsigned bitbuffer_manchester_decode(bitbuffer_t *inbuf, unsigned row, unsigned start,
bitbuffer_t *outbuf, unsigned max);
/// Differential Manchester decoding from one bitbuffer into another, starting at the
/// specified row and start bit. Decode at most 'max' data bits (i.e. 2*max)
/// bits from the input buffer). Return the bit position in the input row
/// (i.e. returns start + 2*outbuf->bits_per_row[0]).
unsigned bitbuffer_differential_manchester_decode(bitbuffer_t *inbuf, unsigned row, unsigned start,
bitbuffer_t *outbuf, unsigned max);
/// Compares two given rows of a bitbuffer.
///
/// If @p max_bits is greater than 0 then only up that many bits are compared.
int bitbuffer_compare_rows(bitbuffer_t *bits, unsigned row_a, unsigned row_b, unsigned max_bits);
/// Count the number of repeats of row at index @p row.
///
/// If @p max_bits is greater than 0 then only up that many bits are compared.
/// The returned count will include the given row and will be at least 1.
unsigned bitbuffer_count_repeats(bitbuffer_t *bits, unsigned row, unsigned max_bits);
/// Find a row repeated at least @p min_repeats times and with at least @p min_bits bits length,
/// all bits in the repeats need to match.
/// @return the row index or -1.
int bitbuffer_find_repeated_row(bitbuffer_t *bits, unsigned min_repeats, unsigned min_bits);
/// Find a row repeated at least @p min_repeats times and with at least @p min_bits bits length,
/// a prefix of at most @p min_bits bits will be compared.
/// @return the row index or -1.
int bitbuffer_find_repeated_prefix(bitbuffer_t *bits, unsigned min_repeats, unsigned min_bits);
/// Return a single bit from a bitrow at bit_idx position.
static inline uint8_t bitrow_get_bit(uint8_t const *bitrow, unsigned bit_idx)
{
return bitrow[bit_idx >> 3] >> (7 - (bit_idx & 7)) & 1;
}
/// Return a single byte from a bitrow at bit_idx position (which may be unaligned).
static inline uint8_t bitrow_get_byte(uint8_t const *bitrow, unsigned bit_idx)
{
return (uint8_t)((bitrow[(bit_idx >> 3)] << (bit_idx & 7)) |
(bitrow[(bit_idx >> 3) + 1] >> (8 - (bit_idx & 7))));
}
#endif /* INCLUDE_BITBUFFER_H_ */