Small Internet Protocol Stack using a standard serial port.

Dependencies:   mbed

PPP-Blinky - TCP/IP Networking Over a Serial Port

Note: The source code is at the bottom of this page.

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A Windows desktop showing PPP-Blinky in the network connections list.

Describe PPP-Blinky in Three Sentences

PPP-Blinky is a tiny library that enables Internet protocols (IPv4) to any mbed target hardware by using only a serial port.

The code runs on processors with as little as 8k RAM, for example the Nucleo-L053R8 board.

PPP-Blinky uses the industry-standard PPP (Point-to-Point) Protocol and a tiny "stateless" TCP/IP stack.

No Ethernet Port Required

No ethernet port is required - PPP-Blinky uses a serial port to send IP packets to your PC.

PPP-Blinky emulates a standard dial-up modem and therefore connects to Windows, Linux or Adroid machines.

The code runs on most ARM mbed platforms such as the LPC11U24 shown in the picture below:

/media/uploads/nixnax/blinky-to-laptop1.jpg mbed LPC11u24 acting as a webserver to a Windows laptop.

Webserver

The Webserver and WebSocket functions are ideal for building browser-based GUIs on mbed-enabled hardware.

PPP-Blinky's HTTP webserver works with most web clients such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, Curl, wget and Lynx as well as Microsoft Powershell Invoke-Webrequest command.

In the image below Firefox web browser displays the main web page embedded into PPP-Blinky's code:

/media/uploads/nixnax/ppp-blinky-firefox.jpg Firefox web browser displays a web page embedded into PPP-Blinky's code

WebSocket Service

WebSocket is the most popular protocol standard for real-time bidirectional TCP/IP communication between clients and servers.
In the image below a small Internet Explorer script has connected to PPP-Blinky's WebSocket Service.
A websocket message was then sent by the browser and was echoed back by the WebSocket, triggering the onmessage event in the script.
The WebSocket service enables bidirectional real-time interaction between PPP-Blinky and any element in the browser DOM via JavaScript.
If you already have PPP-Blinky up and running you can test your WebSocket service using this: http://jsfiddle.net/d26cyuh2/112/embedded/result
Websockets are ideal for building browser-based GUIs for mbed hardware.

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Trying PPP-Blinky on your mbed board

You will need an mbed-enabled hardware board: https://developer.mbed.org/platforms/

Establish a serial port connection between your host PC and your mbed board. The easiest way is to use mbed hardware with a USB serial debug port. I've tried the ST-Micro Nucleo-L476RG, Nucleo-L152RE, Nucleo-F401RE, Nucleo-L432KC, Nucleo-L053R8, mbed-LPC11U24 and mbed-LPC1768 boards and they all work out of the box. Use the mbed online compiler to compile the software for your target board. Save the compiled binary to your hardware.

Before establishing a network connection, you can verify the operation of the code by opening a terminal program such as Tera Term, and setting the baud rate of the COM port on your mbed board to 115200 baud. LED1 should toggle for every two 0x7E (~) (i.e. tilde) characters you type, as 0x7E is the PPP frame start/end marker. Don't forget to close the port when your'e done testing, or else Windows Dial-up Networking will report that the COM port is in use by another program when you try to connect.

Once you are certain that the serial port and firmware is working, proceed to creating a new network connection on your PC -see below.

Creating a Dial-up Connection in Windows

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Setting up Dial-Up Networking (DUN) on your Windows 7 or 8 PC is essentially a two-step process: First, you create a new modem device, because PPP-blinky partially emulates a standard Windows serial port modem device. Second, you create a new Internet connection (in practice, a new network adapter) which is associated with your new "modem".

Step-by-step description of how to configure Windows for PPP-Blinky here:

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There is also a screen on how to set up Linux dial-up networking near the bottom of this page.

Connecting to PPP-Blinky from your PC

Once Windows networking is configured you can establish a dial-up connection to your mbed board over the USB virtual com port.

The IP address you manually assigned to the new dial-up network adapter (172.10.10.1) functions as a gateway to any valid IP address on that subnet. In the screen capture below, I'm sending pings from the Windows 8 command line to my ST-Micro Nucleo-L476RG board over the USB virtual serial Port. I'm also using a second serial port and Tera Term to capture the debug output from a second serial port on the hardware. The optional debug output from the board prints out the IP source and destination address and the first few bytes of the data payload. Note that the source is the adapter IP address, (172.10.10.1 in this case) and the destination is some other address on that subnet - all packets to the subnet are sent to our mbed hardware. For example, you could also ping 172.10.10.123 or, if your PPP-Blinky is running, simply click on this link: http://172.10.10.123

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One Million Pings!

In the image below the ICMP ("ping") echo reply service was tested by sending one million pings to ppp-Blinky. This took over two hours.
The ping tool used on the Windows 8 PC was psping.exe from PsTools by Mark Russinovich - http://bit.ly/PingFast
The average reply time for a short ping (1 byte of payload data) was 11 milliseconds at 115200 baud on the $10 Nucleo-L053R8 board - barely enough time for 130 bytes to be sent over the port!

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Monitoring PPP-Blinky Packets

The image below is from a Microsoft Network Monitor 3.4 capture session.

Responses from PPP-Blinky are shown in blue.

Frame 2 - Internet Explorer at IP 172.10.10.1 (the Dial-Up Adapter IP) requests a TCP connection by sending an S (SYN) flag.
Frame 3 - PPP-Blinky at IP 172.10.10.2 responds with an ACK in frame 3. One direction of the link is now established.
Frame 4 - The PC acknowledges the SYN sent by PPP-Blinky in frame 3. The TCP link is now fully established.
Frame 5 - The browser "pushes" (P flag is set) an HTTP GET request to PPP-Blinky.
Frame 6 - PPP-Blinky responds with a standard HTTP response "pushes" (P flag set) back a small web page. It also sets the A (ACK) flag to acknowledge the message sent in frame 6.
Frame 7 - The PC acknowledges reception of the HTTP payload.
Frame 8 - The PC starts to shut down the TCP connection by sending a FIN flag.
Frame 9 - PPP-Blinky acknowledges the FIN request - the connection is now closed in one direction. It also sets a FIN flag in the response to request closure of the opposite direction of the connection.
Frame 10 - The PC acknowledges the FIN request. The closing of the TCP connection is now confirmed in both directions.

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Debug Output

PPP-Blinky can output handy debug information to an optional second serial port.
The image below shows the debug output (Ident, Source, Destination, TCP Flags) for a complete HTTP conversation.
The PC messages are displayed in black. PPP-Blinky messages are blue.
Notice how PPP-blinky automatically inserts a blank line after each full HTTP conversation.

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Creating a Dial-Up Connection in Linux

The screen below shows the required pppd command to connect to PPP-Blinky from a Linux machine. This was much simpler than Windows! The USB serial port of the mbed LPC1768 board registered as /dev/ttyACM0 on my Linux box. Do a websearch on pppd if you want to learn more about pppd, the Linux PPP handler. Near the bottom of the screen below, two webpages are fetched (/ and /y) by using the curl command on the command line. Gnome Webkit and Firefox work fine, too. Also try echo GET / HTTP/1.1 | nc 172.10.10.2 which uses netcat, the "Swiss army knife" of networking tools. PPP-Blinky was also tested with ApacheBench, the Apache server benchmark software. After 100000 fetches, the mean page fetch rate was reported as 6 page fetches per second for a small page.

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Caveats

PPP Blinky is an extremely sparse implementation (1.5k lines) of HTTP,WebSocket,TCP, UDP, ICMP, IPCP and LCP over PPP, requiring around 8kB of RAM. The minimum functionality required to establish connectivity is implemented. These are often acceptable tradeoffs for embedded projects as well as a handy tool to learn the practical details of everyday networking implementations.

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nixnax 182:f039ec218c9f 1 // PPP-Blinky - "The Most Basic Internet Thing"
nixnax 259:f694046fc06f 2 // A Tiny IPv4 Stack and HTTP Webserver Using Windows XP/7/8/10/Linux Dial-Up Networking Over A Serial Port.
nixnax 259:f694046fc06f 3 // Aka PPP over serial (PPPOS)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 4 // Receives UDP packets and responds to ping (ICMP Echo requests)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 5 // WebSocket Service - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 6
nixnax 256:16543c8dd55c 7 // Copyright 2016/2017/2018/2019 Nicolas Nackel aka Nixnax. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 8
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 9 // Notes and Instructions
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 10 // http://bit.ly/PPP-Blinky-Instructions
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 11 // http://bit.ly/win-rasdial-config
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 12
nixnax 201:9fcf92e9f427 13 // Important - ensure that you are using the latest mbed firmware for your specific mbed target board
nixnax 201:9fcf92e9f427 14
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 15 // Handy reading material
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 16 // https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc957992.aspx
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 17 // https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Serial_Programming/IP_Over_Serial_Connections
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 18 // http://atari.kensclassics.org/wcomlog.htm
nixnax 249:9ff0e20325f7 19 // https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon (see also html5 <link> tag)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 20
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 21 // Handy tools
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 22 // https://ttssh2.osdn.jp/index.html.en - Tera Term, a good terminal program to monitor the debug output from the second serial port with!
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 23 // https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=4865 - Microsoft network monitor - real-time monitoring of PPP packets
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 24 // http://pingtester.net/ - nice tool for high rate ping testing
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 25 // http://www.sunshine2k.de/coding/javascript/crc/crc_js.html - Correctly calculates the 16-bit FCS (crc) on our frames (Choose CRC16_CCITT_FALSE), then custom relected-in=1, reflected-out=1
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 26 // https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/pstools.aspx - psping for fast testing of ICMP ping function
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 27 // https://eternallybored.org/misc/netcat/ - use netcat -u 172.10.10.1 80 to send/receive UDP packets from PPP-Blinky
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 28 // Windows Powershell invoke-webrequest command - use it to stress test the webserver like this: while (1){ invoke-webrequest -uri 172.10.10.1/x }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 29
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 30 // Connecting PPP-Blinky to Linux
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 31 // PPP-Blinky can be made to talk to Linux - tested on Fedora - the following command, which uses pppd, works:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 32 // pppd /dev/ttyACM0 115200 debug dump local passive noccp novj nodetach nocrtscts 172.10.10.1:172.10.10.2
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 33 // in the above command 172.10.10.1 is the adapter IP, and 172.10.10.2 is the IP of PPP-Blinky.
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 34 // See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-to-Point_Protocol_daemon
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 35
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 36 // Special pages when PPP-Blinky is running
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 37 // 172.10.10.2 root page
nixnax 182:f039ec218c9f 38 // 172.10.10.2/x returns the number of ppp frames sent - this is handy for testing
nixnax 182:f039ec218c9f 39 // 172.10.10.2/xb also returns number of ppp frames sent, but issues a fast refresh meta command. This allows you to use your browser to benchmark page load speed
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 40 // 172.10.10.2/ws a simple WebSocket demo
nixnax 182:f039ec218c9f 41 // http://jsfiddle.net/d26cyuh2/ more complete WebSocket demo in JSFiddle, showing cross-domain access
nixnax 207:28cd834b785d 42
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 43 // Ok, enough talking, time to check out some code!!
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 44
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 45 #include "ppp-blinky.h"
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 46
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 47 // The #define below enables/disables a second (OPTIONAL) serial port that prints out interesting diagnostic messages.
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 48 // Change to SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES to enable diagnostics messages. You need to wire a second serial port to your mbed hardware to monitor the debug output.
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 49 // Using the second serial port will slow down packet response time
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 50 // Note - the LPC11U24 does NOT have a second serial port
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 51
nixnax 183:6d3ba874b267 52 #define SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_NO /* change to SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES for debug messages */
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 53
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 54 // here we define the OPTIONAL, second debug serial port for various mbed target boards
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 55 #ifdef SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 56 #if defined(TARGET_LPC1768)
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 57 RawSerial xx(p9, p10); // Second serial port on LPC1768 - not required to run, if you get compile error here, change #define SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES to #define SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_NO
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 58 #elif defined(TARGET_NUCLEO_F446RE) || defined(TARGET_NUCLEO_L152RE) || defined(TARGET_NUCLEO_L053R8) || defined(TARGET_NUCLEO_L476RG) || defined(TARGET_NUCLEO_F401RE)
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 59 RawSerial xx(PC_10, PC_11); // Second serial port on NUCLEO boards - not required to run, if you get compile error here, change #define SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES to #define SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_NO
nixnax 196:8791e241be80 60 #elif defined(TARGET_NUCLEO_L432KC)
nixnax 196:8791e241be80 61 RawSerial xx(PA_9, PA_10); // Second serial port on NUCLEO-L432KC - not required to run, if you get compile error here, change #define SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES to #define SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_NO
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 62 #elif defined(TARGET_LPC11U24)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 63 #error The LPC11U24 does not have a second serial port to use for debugging - change SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES back to SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_NO
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 64 #elif defined (TARGET_KL46Z) || (TARGET_KL25Z)
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 65 RawSerial xx(PTE0,PTE1); // Second serial port on FRDM-KL46Z board
nixnax 193:48072570f41d 66 #elif defined(TARGET_KW41Z)
nixnax 194:5b23ebfb3626 67 RawSerial xx(PTC3, PTC2); // Second serial port on FRDM-KW41Z board
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 68 #elif defined(YOUR_TARGET_BOARD_NAME_HERE)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 69 // change the next line to YOUR target board's second serial port pin definition if it's not present - and if it works, please send it to me - thanks!!!
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 70 RawSerial xx(p9, p10); // change this to YOUR board's second serial port pin definition - and please send it to me if it works!!!
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 71 #else
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 72 #error Add your target board's second serial port here if you want to use debugging - or simply change SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES to SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_NO
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 73 #endif
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 74 #define debugPrintf(x...) xx.printf (x) /* if we have a serial port we can print debug messages */
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 75 #define debugPutc(x...) xx.putc(x)
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 76 #define debugPuts(x...) xx.puts(x)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 77 #define debugBaudRate(x...) xx.baud(x)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 78 #else
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 79 // if we don't have a debug port the debug print functions do nothing
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 80 #define debugPrintf(x...) {}
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 81 #define debugPutc(x...) {}
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 82 #define debugPuts(x...) {}
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 83 #define debugBaudRate(x...) {}
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 84 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 85
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 86 // verbosity flags used in debug printouts - change to 1 to see increasingly more detailed debug info.
nixnax 182:f039ec218c9f 87 #define v0 1
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 88 #define v1 0
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 89 #define v2 0
nixnax 182:f039ec218c9f 90 #define IP_HEADER_DUMP_YES /* YES for ip header dump */
nixnax 182:f039ec218c9f 91 #define TCP_HEADER_DUMP_YES /* YES for tcp header dump */
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 92 #define DUMP_RECEIVED_PPP_FRAMES_NO /* YES to dump received PPP frames */
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 93
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 94 // below is the webpage we serve when we get an HTTP request to root (/)
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 95 // keep size under ~1400 bytes to fit into a single PPP packet
nixnax 249:9ff0e20325f7 96 // the <link rel="icon" ...> tag stops browsers from asking for file favicon.ico
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 97
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 98 const static char rootWebPage[] = "\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 99 <!DOCTYPE html>\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 100 <html>\
nixnax 248:5aca1c98fc24 101 <!--Comment-->\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 102 <head>\
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 103 <title>mbed PPP-Blinky</title>\r\n\
nixnax 248:5aca1c98fc24 104 <link rel=\"icon\" href=\"data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIABAP8AAAAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs=\">\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 105 <style>\
nixnax 241:dece92cb7296 106 body {font-family:sans-serif; font-size:140%; text-align:center; color:#807070;}\
nixnax 248:5aca1c98fc24 107 </style>\r\n\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 108 </head>\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 109 <body>\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 110 <h1>mbed PPP-Blinky Up and Running</h1>\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 111 <h1><a href=\"http://bit.ly/pppBlink2\">Source on mbed</a></h1>\
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 112 <h1><a href=\"/w\">WebSocket Test</a></h1>\
nixnax 245:544cea761769 113 <h1><a href=\"/x?Parameter1=Example\">Benchmark 1</a></h1>\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 114 <h1><a href=\"/xb\">Benchmark 2</a></h1>\
nixnax 257:1990a41a1e31 115 <h1><a href=\"http://bit.ly/websocket-demo-jsfiddle\">JSFiddle Demo</a></h1>\
nixnax 252:b3c8c5699153 116 <h1>TCP, LCP & Ping Count: 0000000000</h1>\
nixnax 254:7345c9a6f4c2 117 <h1>System Core Clock: 0000000000</h1>\
nixnax 241:dece92cb7296 118 </body>\
nixnax 257:1990a41a1e31 119 </html>\r\n"; // size = 682 bytes + 1 null byte = 683 bytes
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 120
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 121 // this is a websocket demo html page we serve when GET /ws is requested
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 122 // it contains some javascript to handle the websocket activities
nixnax 249:9ff0e20325f7 123 // the <link rel="icon" ...> tag stops browsers from asking for file favicon.ico
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 124 const static char webSocketPage[] = "\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 125 <!DOCTYPE html>\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 126 <html>\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 127 <head>\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 128 <title>mbed PPP-Blinky WebSocket</title>\
nixnax 248:5aca1c98fc24 129 <link rel=\"icon\" href=\"data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIABAP8AAAAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs=\">\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 130 <script>\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 131 window.onload=function(){\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 132 var url=\"ws://172.10.10.2\";\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 133 var sts=document.getElementById(\"sts\");\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 134 var btn=document.getElementById(\"btn\");\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 135 var ctr=0;\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 136 function show(text){sts.textContent=text;}\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 137 btn.onclick=function(){\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 138 if(btn.textContent==\"Connect\"){\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 139 x=new WebSocket(url);\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 140 x.onopen=function(){\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 141 show(\"Connected to PPP-Blinky WebSocket service at: \"+url);\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 142 btn.textContent=\"Send \\\"\"+ctr+\"\\\"\";\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 143 };\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 144 x.onclose=function(){show(\"WebSocket closed\");};\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 145 x.onmessage=function(msg){show(\"PPP-Blinky WebSocket service responded with: \\\"\"+msg.data+\"\\\"\");};\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 146 } else {\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 147 x.send(ctr);\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 148 ctr=ctr+1;\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 149 btn.textContent=\"Send \\\"\"+ctr+\"\\\"\";\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 150 }\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 151 };\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 152 };\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 153 </script>\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 154 <style>\
nixnax 241:dece92cb7296 155 body {font-family:sans-serif; font-size:140%; text-align:center; color:#807070;}\
nixnax 241:dece92cb7296 156 button {font-size:140%; background-color:#7eeeee; border-radius:15px; border:none; margin-top:20px; }\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 157 </style>\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 158 <body>\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 159 <h1>mbed PPP-Blinky WebSocket Test</h1>\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 160 <h1><div id=\"sts\">Idle</div><h1>\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 161 <button id=\"btn\">Connect</button>\
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 162 </body>\
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 163 </html>"; // size = 1037 bytes + 1 null byte = 1038 bytes
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 164
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 165 // The serial port on your mbed hardware. Your PC should be configured to view this port as a standard dial-up networking modem.
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 166 // On Windows the model type of the modem should be selected as "Communications cable between two computers"
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 167 // The modem baud rate should be set to 115200 baud
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 168 // See instructions at the top.
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 169 // On a typical mbed hardware platform this serial port is a USB virtual com port (VCP) and the USB serial driver is supplied by the board vendor.
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 170 RawSerial pc (USBTX, USBRX); // usb virtual com port for mbed hardware
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 171
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 172 DigitalOut led1(LED1); // this led toggles when a packet is received
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 173
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 174 pppType ppp; // our global - definitely not thread safe
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 175
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 176 /// Initialize the ppp structure and clear the receive buffer
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 177 void pppInitStruct()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 178 {
nixnax 223:917b554cb8a5 179 memset( (void *)ppp.rx.buf, 0, RXBUFLEN+1); // one extra byte at the end which always remains zero so strstr() cannot exceed the buffer
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 180 ppp.online=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 181 ppp.rx.tail=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 182 ppp.rx.rtail=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 183 ppp.rx.head=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 184 ppp.rx.buflevel=0;
nixnax 209:aa514cd631ee 185 ppp.rx.maxbuflevel=0;
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 186 ppp.rx.bufferfull=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 187 ppp.pkt.len=0;
nixnax 154:18b2bd92f557 188 ppp.ipData.ident=10000; // easy to recognize in ip packet dumps
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 189 ppp.ledState=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 190 ppp.hdlc.frameStartIndex=0;
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 191 ppp.responseCounter=0;
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 192 ppp.pppCount=0; // number of ICMP pings we have received
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 193 ppp.firstFrame=1;
nixnax 175:b4e6f8a6fe00 194 ppp.ppp = (pppHeaderType *)ppp.pkt.buf; // pointer to ppp header
nixnax 175:b4e6f8a6fe00 195 ppp.ip = (ipHeaderType *)(ppp.pkt.buf+4); // pointer to IP header
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 196 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 197
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 198 /// Toggle the LED on every second PPP packet received
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 199 void led1Toggle()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 200 {
nixnax 263:83a6d767c349 201 led1 = (ppp.ledState >> 0) & 1; // use first bit, in other words toggle LED only every packet
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 202 ppp.ledState++;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 203 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 204
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 205 /// Returns 1 after a connect message, 0 at startup or after a disconnect message
nixnax 150:3366bf3d294e 206 int connectedPpp()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 207 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 208 return ppp.online;
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 209 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 210
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 211 /// PPP serial port receive interrupt handler.
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 212 /// Check for available characters from the PC and read them into our own circular serial receive buffer at ppp.rx.buf.
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 213 /// Also, if we are offline and a 0x7e frame start character is seen, we go online immediately
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 214 void pppReceiveHandler()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 215 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 216 char ch;
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 217 while ( pc.readable() ) {
nixnax 223:917b554cb8a5 218 int localHead = (ppp.rx.head+1); // local head index
nixnax 223:917b554cb8a5 219 if (localHead > RXBUFLEN) localHead=0; // increment and wrap head index
nixnax 223:917b554cb8a5 220 if ( localHead == ppp.rx.rtail ) {
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 221 ppp.rx.bufferfull = 1; // set flag if rx buffer is full
nixnax 252:b3c8c5699153 222 #define BUFFER_FULL_TRAP_YES
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 223 #ifdef BUFFER_FULL_TRAP_YES
nixnax 243:24f899297799 224 while(1) {
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 225 led1Toggle(); // flash LED at a slow rate to indicate buffer overfloe
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 226 wait_ms(150);
nixnax 243:24f899297799 227 }
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 228 #else
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 229 return; // don't read if rx buffer is full
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 230 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 231 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 232 ch = pc.getc(); // read new character
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 233 ppp.rx.buf[ppp.rx.head] = ch; // insert in our receive buffer
nixnax 209:aa514cd631ee 234 if (ch == 0x7E) { // check for ppp frame start character
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 235 ppp.online = 1; // if we see a frame sync character we immediately change status to online
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 236 }
nixnax 223:917b554cb8a5 237 ppp.rx.head = localHead; // update real head pointer
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 238 ppp.rx.buflevel++; // update buffer level counter
nixnax 209:aa514cd631ee 239 if ( ppp.rx.buflevel > ppp.rx.maxbuflevel ) {
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 240 ppp.rx.maxbuflevel = ppp.rx.buflevel; // remember the maximum usage of rx buffer
nixnax 209:aa514cd631ee 241 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 242 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 243 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 244
nixnax 145:098b6ed2f7f2 245 /// update the cumulative PPP FCS (frame check sequence)
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 246 void fcsDo(register int x)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 247 {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 248 ppp.fcs=((ppp.fcs^x)&1) ? (ppp.fcs>>1)^0x8408 : ppp.fcs>>1;
nixnax 220:54f45f924707 249 x>>=1;
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 250 ppp.fcs=((ppp.fcs^x)&1) ? (ppp.fcs>>1)^0x8408 : ppp.fcs>>1;
nixnax 220:54f45f924707 251 x>>=1;
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 252 ppp.fcs=((ppp.fcs^x)&1) ? (ppp.fcs>>1)^0x8408 : ppp.fcs>>1;
nixnax 220:54f45f924707 253 x>>=1;
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 254 ppp.fcs=((ppp.fcs^x)&1) ? (ppp.fcs>>1)^0x8408 : ppp.fcs>>1;
nixnax 220:54f45f924707 255 x>>=1;
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 256 ppp.fcs=((ppp.fcs^x)&1) ? (ppp.fcs>>1)^0x8408 : ppp.fcs>>1;
nixnax 220:54f45f924707 257 x>>=1;
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 258 ppp.fcs=((ppp.fcs^x)&1) ? (ppp.fcs>>1)^0x8408 : ppp.fcs>>1;
nixnax 220:54f45f924707 259 x>>=1;
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 260 ppp.fcs=((ppp.fcs^x)&1) ? (ppp.fcs>>1)^0x8408 : ppp.fcs>>1;
nixnax 220:54f45f924707 261 x>>=1;
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 262 ppp.fcs=((ppp.fcs^x)&1) ? (ppp.fcs>>1)^0x8408 : ppp.fcs>>1;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 263 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 264
nixnax 145:098b6ed2f7f2 265 /// calculate the PPP FCS (frame check sequence) on an entire block of memory
nixnax 145:098b6ed2f7f2 266 int fcsBuf(char * buf, int size) // crc on an entire block of memory
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 267 {
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 268 ppp.fcs=0xffff; // fcs initial value
nixnax 145:098b6ed2f7f2 269 for(int i=0; i<size; i++)fcsDo(*buf++);
nixnax 145:098b6ed2f7f2 270 return ppp.fcs;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 271 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 272
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 273 /// Get one character from our received PPP buffer
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 274 int pc_getBuf()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 275 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 276 int x = ppp.rx.buf[ ppp.rx.tail ];
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 277 int temptail = ppp.rx.tail+1;
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 278 if (temptail > RXBUFLEN) temptail=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 279 ppp.rx.buflevel--;
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 280 ppp.rx.tail = temptail;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 281 return x;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 282 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 283
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 284 /// Dump a PPP frame to the debug serial port
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 285 /// Note - the hex output of dumpPPPFrame() can be imported into WireShark
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 286 /// Capture the frame's hex output in your terminal program and save as a text file
nixnax 164:c3de3d212c4b 287 /// In WireShark, use "Import Hex File". Import options are: Offset=None, Protocol=PPP.
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 288 void dumpPPPFrame()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 289 {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 290 char pbuf[100];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 291 for(int i=0; i<ppp.pkt.len; i++) {
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 292
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 293 sprintf(pbuf, "%02x ", ppp.pkt.buf[i]);
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 294
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 295 debugPuts(pbuf);
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 296 }
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 297
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 298 sprintf(pbuf, " CRC=%04x Len=%d\n", ppp.pkt.crc, ppp.pkt.len);
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 299
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 300 debugPuts(pbuf);
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 301 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 302
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 303 /// Process a received PPP frame
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 304 void processPPPFrame(int start, int end)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 305 {
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 306 if(start==end) return; // ignore empty frames
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 307 led1Toggle(); // change led1 state on received frames
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 308 ppp.pppCount++; // count any non-empty frame
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 309 ppp.fcs=0xffff; // fcs initial value
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 310 char * dest = ppp.pkt.buf;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 311 ppp.pkt.len=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 312 int unstuff=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 313 int idx = start;
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 314 char bufchar;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 315 while(1) {
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 316 bufchar = ppp.rx.buf[idx];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 317 if (unstuff==0) {
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 318 if (bufchar==0x7d) unstuff=1;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 319 else {
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 320 *dest = bufchar;
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 321 fcsDo(*dest);
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 322 dest++;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 323 ppp.pkt.len++;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 324 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 325 } else { // unstuff characters prefixed with 0x7d
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 326 *dest = bufchar^0x20;
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 327 fcsDo(*dest);
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 328 dest++;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 329 ppp.pkt.len++;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 330 unstuff=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 331 }
nixnax 216:e3c5a5b47295 332 idx = idx+1;
nixnax 216:e3c5a5b47295 333 if (idx > RXBUFLEN) idx=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 334 if (idx == end) break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 335 }
nixnax 145:098b6ed2f7f2 336 ppp.pkt.crc = ppp.fcs & 0xffff;
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 337 #ifdef DUMP_RECEIVED_PPP_FRAMES_YES
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 338 dumpPPPFrame(); // hex dump ALL ppp frames to the debug port
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 339 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 340 if (ppp.pkt.crc == 0xf0b8) { // check for good CRC
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 341 determinePacketType();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 342 } else {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 343 #define REPORT_FCS_ERROR_YES
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 344 #ifdef REPORT_FCS_ERROR_YES
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 345 char pbuf[100]; // local print buffer
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 346 sprintf(pbuf, "\nPPP FCS(crc) Error CRC=%x Length = %d\n",ppp.pkt.crc,ppp.pkt.len); // print a debug line
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 347 debugPuts( pbuf );
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 348 #define DUMP_PPP_FRAME_ON_ERROR_NO
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 349 #ifdef DUMP_PPP_FRAME_ON_ERROR_YES
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 350 dumpPPPFrame(); // dump frames with errors in them
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 351 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 352 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 353 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 354 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 355
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 356 /// do PPP HDLC-like handling of special (flag) characters
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 357 void hdlcPut(int ch)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 358 {
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 359 if ( (ch<0x20) || (ch==0x7d) || (ch==0x7e) /* || (ch>0x7f) */ ) {
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 360 pc.putc(0x7d);
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 361 pc.putc(ch^0x20); // these characters need special handling
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 362 } else {
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 363 pc.putc(ch);
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 364 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 365 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 366
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 367 /// send a PPP frame in HDLC format
nixnax 144:01d98cf7738e 368 void sendPppFrame()
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 369 {
nixnax 172:449dd7a28955 370 ppp.responseCounter++; // count the number of ppp frames we send
nixnax 145:098b6ed2f7f2 371 int crc = fcsBuf(ppp.pkt.buf, ppp.pkt.len-2); // update crc
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 372 ppp.pkt.buf[ ppp.pkt.len-2 ] = (~crc>>0); // fcs lo (crc)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 373 ppp.pkt.buf[ ppp.pkt.len-1 ] = (~crc>>8); // fcs hi (crc)
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 374 pc.putc(0x7e); // hdlc start-of-frame "flag"
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 375 for(int i=0; i<ppp.pkt.len; i++) {
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 376 // wait_us(86); // wait one character time
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 377
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 378 hdlcPut( ppp.pkt.buf[i] ); // send a character
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 379 }
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 380 pc.putc(0x7e); // hdlc end-of-frame "flag"
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 381 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 382
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 383 /// convert a network ip address in the buffer to an integer (IP adresses are big-endian, i.e most significant byte first)
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 384 int bufferToIP(char * buffer)
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 385 {
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 386 int result=0;
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 387 for(int i=0; i<4; i++) result = (result<<8)|(*buffer++ & 0xff);
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 388 return result;
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 389 }
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 390
nixnax 177:dab9e685af53 391 /// convert 4-byte ip address to 32-bit
nixnax 228:7fb878500862 392 unsigned int integersToIp( int a, int b, int c, int d)
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 393 {
nixnax 177:dab9e685af53 394 return a<<24 | b<<16 | c<<8 | d;
nixnax 177:dab9e685af53 395 }
nixnax 177:dab9e685af53 396
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 397 /// handle IPCP configuration requests
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 398 void ipcpConfigRequestHandler()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 399 {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 400 debugPuts("Their IPCP Config Req, Our Ack\n");
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 401 if(ppp.ipcp->request[0]==3) {
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 402 ppp.hostIP = bufferToIP(ppp.pkt.buf+10);
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 403 debugPrintf("Host IP = %d.%d.%d.%d (%08x)\n", ppp.ipcp->request[2],ppp.ipcp->request[3],ppp.ipcp->request[4],ppp.ipcp->request[5],ppp.hostIP);
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 404 }
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 405
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 406 ppp.ipcp->code=2; // change code to ack
nixnax 144:01d98cf7738e 407 sendPppFrame(); // acknowledge everything they ask for - assume it's IP addresses
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 408
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 409 debugPuts("Our IPCP Ask (no options)\n");
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 410 ppp.ipcp->code=1; // change code to request
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 411 ppp.ipcp->lengthR = __REV16( 4 ); // 4 is minimum length - no options in this request
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 412 ppp.pkt.len=4+4+2; // no options in this request shortest ipcp packet possible (4 ppp + 4 ipcp + 2 crc)
nixnax 144:01d98cf7738e 413 sendPppFrame(); // send our request
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 414 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 415
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 416 /// handle IPCP acknowledge (do nothing)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 417 void ipcpAckHandler()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 418 {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 419 debugPuts("Their IPCP Grant\n");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 420 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 421
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 422 /// Handle IPCP NACK by sending our suggested IP address if there is an IP involved.
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 423 /// This is how Linux responds to an IPCP request with no options - Windows assumes any IP address on the submnet is OK.
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 424 void ipcpNackHandler()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 425 {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 426 debugPuts("Their IPCP Nack\n");
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 427 if (ppp.ipcp->request[0]==3) { // check if the NACK contains an IP address parameter
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 428 ppp.ipcp->code=1; // assume the NACK contains our "suggested" IP address
nixnax 144:01d98cf7738e 429 sendPppFrame(); // let's request this IP address as ours
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 430 debugPuts("Our IPCP ACK (received an IP)\n");
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 431 } else { // if it's not an IP nack we ignore it
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 432 debugPuts("IPCP Nack Ignored\n");
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 433 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 434 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 435
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 436 /// handle all other IPCP requests (by ignoring them)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 437 void ipcpDefaultHandler()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 438 {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 439 debugPuts("Their IPCP Other\n");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 440 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 441
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 442 /// process an incoming IPCP packet
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 443 void IPCPframe()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 444 {
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 445 int action = ppp.ipcp->code; // packet type is here
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 446 switch (action) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 447 case 1:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 448 ipcpConfigRequestHandler();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 449 break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 450 case 2:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 451 ipcpAckHandler();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 452 break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 453 case 3:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 454 ipcpNackHandler();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 455 break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 456 default:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 457 ipcpDefaultHandler();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 458 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 459 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 460
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 461 /// perform a 16-bit checksum. if the byte count is odd, stuff in an extra zero byte.
nixnax 161:d59f778bc8ab 462 unsigned int dataCheckSum(char * ptr, int len, int restart)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 463 {
nixnax 159:4d1bf96a59cd 464 unsigned int i,hi,lo;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 465 unsigned char placeHolder;
nixnax 161:d59f778bc8ab 466 if (restart) ppp.sum=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 467 if (len&1) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 468 placeHolder = ptr[len];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 469 ptr[len]=0; // if the byte count is odd, insert one extra zero byte is after the last real byte because we sum byte PAIRS
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 470 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 471 i=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 472 while ( i<len ) {
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 473
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 474 hi = ptr[i++];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 475 lo = ptr[i++];
nixnax 159:4d1bf96a59cd 476 ppp.sum = ppp.sum + ((hi<<8)|lo);
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 477 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 478 if (len&1) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 479 ptr[len] = placeHolder; // restore the extra byte we made zero
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 480 }
nixnax 159:4d1bf96a59cd 481 ppp.sum = (ppp.sum & 0xffff) + (ppp.sum>>16);
nixnax 159:4d1bf96a59cd 482 ppp.sum = (ppp.sum & 0xffff) + (ppp.sum>>16); // sum one more time to catch any carry from the carry
nixnax 159:4d1bf96a59cd 483 return ~ppp.sum;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 484 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 485
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 486 /// perform the checksum on an IP header
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 487 void IpHeaderCheckSum()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 488 {
nixnax 161:d59f778bc8ab 489 ppp.ip->checksumR=0; // zero the checsum in the IP header
nixnax 161:d59f778bc8ab 490 int len = 4 * ppp.ip->headerLength; // length of IP header in bytes
nixnax 161:d59f778bc8ab 491 unsigned int sum = dataCheckSum(ppp.ipStart,len,1);
nixnax 161:d59f778bc8ab 492 ppp.ip->checksumR = __REV16( sum ); // insert fresh checksum
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 493 }
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 494
nixnax 147:0f40005cbc5f 495 /// swap the IP source and destination addresses
nixnax 147:0f40005cbc5f 496 void swapIpAddresses()
nixnax 147:0f40005cbc5f 497 {
nixnax 162:594729c0e5c1 498 unsigned int tempHold;
nixnax 162:594729c0e5c1 499 tempHold = ppp.ip->srcAdrR; // tempHold <- source IP
nixnax 162:594729c0e5c1 500 ppp.ip->srcAdrR = ppp.ip->dstAdrR; // source <- dest
nixnax 162:594729c0e5c1 501 ppp.ip->dstAdrR = tempHold; // dest <- tempHold*/
nixnax 147:0f40005cbc5f 502 }
nixnax 147:0f40005cbc5f 503
nixnax 149:969d98f6fb88 504 /// swap the IP source and destination ports
nixnax 149:969d98f6fb88 505 void swapIpPorts()
nixnax 149:969d98f6fb88 506 {
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 507 int headerSizeIP = 4 * (ppp.ip->headerLength); // calculate size of IP header
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 508 char * ipSrcPort = ppp.ipStart + headerSizeIP + 0; // ip source port location
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 509 char * ipDstPort = ppp.ipStart + headerSizeIP + 2; // ip destin port location
nixnax 149:969d98f6fb88 510 char tempHold[2];
nixnax 149:969d98f6fb88 511 memcpy(tempHold, ipSrcPort,2); // tempHold <- source
nixnax 149:969d98f6fb88 512 memcpy(ipSrcPort,ipDstPort,2); // source <- dest
nixnax 149:969d98f6fb88 513 memcpy(ipDstPort,tempHold, 2); // dest <- tempHold
nixnax 149:969d98f6fb88 514 }
nixnax 149:969d98f6fb88 515
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 516 /// Build the "pseudo header" required for UDP and TCP, then calculate its checksum
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 517 void checkSumPseudoHeader( unsigned int packetLength )
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 518 {
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 519 // this header contains the most important parts of the IP header, i.e. source and destination address, protocol number and data length.
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 520 pseudoIpHeaderType pseudoHeader; // create pseudo header
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 521 pseudoHeader.srcAdrR = ppp.ip->srcAdrR; // copy in ip source address
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 522 pseudoHeader.dstAdrR = ppp.ip->dstAdrR; // copy in ip dest address
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 523 pseudoHeader.zero = 0; // zero byte
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 524 pseudoHeader.protocol = ppp.ip->protocol; // protocol number (udp or tcp)
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 525 pseudoHeader.lengthR = __REV16( packetLength ); // size of tcp or udp packet
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 526 dataCheckSum(pseudoHeader.start, 12, 1); // calculate this header's checksum
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 527 }
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 528
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 529 /// initialize an IP packet to send
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 530 void initIP (unsigned int srcIp, unsigned int dstIp, unsigned int srcPort, unsigned int dstPort, unsigned int protocol)
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 531 {
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 532 ppp.ppp->address = 0xff;
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 533 ppp.ppp->control = 3;
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 534 ppp.ppp->protocolR = __REV16( 0x0021 );
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 535 ppp.ip->version = 4;
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 536 ppp.ip->headerLength = 5; // 5 words = 20 bytes
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 537 ppp.ip->identR = __REV16(ppp.ipData.ident++); // insert our ident
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 538 ppp.ip->dontFragment=1;
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 539 ppp.ip->ttl=128;
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 540 ppp.ip->protocol = protocol; // udp
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 541 ppp.ip->srcAdrR = __REV(srcIp);
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 542 ppp.ip->dstAdrR = __REV(dstIp);
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 543 ppp.udpStart = ppp.ipStart + 20; // calculate start of udp header
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 544 ppp.udp->srcPortR = __REV16(srcPort); // source port
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 545 ppp.udp->dstPortR = __REV16(dstPort); // dest port
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 546 }
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 547
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 548
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 549 /// Build a UDP packet from scratch
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 550 void sendUdp(unsigned int srcIp, unsigned int dstIp, unsigned int srcPort, unsigned int dstPort, char * message,int msgLen)
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 551 {
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 552 struct {
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 553 unsigned int ipAll; // length of entire ip packet
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 554 unsigned int ipHeader; // length of ip header
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 555 unsigned int udpAll; // length of entire udp packet
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 556 unsigned int udpData; // length of udp data segment
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 557 } len;
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 558 len.ipHeader = 20; // ip header length
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 559 len.udpData = msgLen; // udp data size
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 560 len.udpAll = len.udpData+8; // update local udp packet length
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 561 len.ipAll = len.ipHeader + len.udpAll; // update IP Length
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 562 initIP(srcIp, dstIp, srcPort, dstPort, 17); // init a UDP packet
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 563 ppp.ip->lengthR = __REV16(len.ipAll); // update IP length in buffer
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 564 ppp.udpStart = ppp.ipStart + len.ipHeader; // calculate start of udp header
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 565 memcpy( ppp.udp->data, message, len.udpData ); // copy the message to the buffer
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 566 ppp.udp->lengthR = __REV16(len.udpAll); // update UDP length in buffer
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 567 ppp.pkt.len = len.ipAll+2+4; // update ppp packet length
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 568 IpHeaderCheckSum(); // refresh IP header checksum
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 569 checkSumPseudoHeader( len.udpAll ); // get the UDP pseudo-header checksum
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 570 ppp.udp->checksumR = 0; // before TCP checksum calculations the checksum bytes must be set cleared
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 571 unsigned int pseudoHeaderSum=dataCheckSum(ppp.udpStart,len.udpAll, 0); // continue the TCP checksum on the whole TCP packet
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 572 ppp.udp->checksumR = __REV16( pseudoHeaderSum); // tcp checksum done, store it in the TCP header
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 573 sendPppFrame(); // send the UDP message back
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 574 }
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 575
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 576 /// Process an incoming UDP packet.
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 577 /// If the packet starts with the string "echo " or "test" we echo back a special packet
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 578 void UDPpacket()
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 579 {
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 580 struct {
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 581 unsigned int all; // length of entire ip packet
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 582 unsigned int header; // length of ip header
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 583 } ipLength;
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 584
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 585 struct {
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 586 unsigned int all; // length of entire udp packet
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 587 unsigned int data; // length of udp data segment
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 588 } udpLength;
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 589
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 590 ipLength.header = 4 * ppp.ip->headerLength; // length of ip header
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 591 ppp.udpStart = ppp.ipStart + ipLength.header; // calculate start of udp header
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 592 udpLength.all = __REV16( ppp.udp->lengthR ); // size of udp packet
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 593 udpLength.data = udpLength.all - 8; // size of udp data
nixnax 147:0f40005cbc5f 594
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 595 #ifdef SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 596 char * srcIP = ppp.ip->srcAdrPtr; // IP source
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 597 char * dstIP = ppp.ip->dstAdrPtr; //IP destination
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 598
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 599 unsigned int udpSrcPort = __REV16( ppp.udp->srcPortR ); // integer of UDP source port
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 600 unsigned int udpDstPort = __REV16( ppp.udp->dstPortR ); // integer of UDP dest port
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 601
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 602 if(v0) {
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 603 debugPrintf("UDP %d.%d.%d.%d:%d ", srcIP[0],srcIP[1],srcIP[2],srcIP[3],udpSrcPort);
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 604 debugPrintf("%d.%d.%d.%d:%d ", dstIP[0],dstIP[1],dstIP[2],dstIP[3],udpDstPort);
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 605 debugPrintf("Len %03d", udpLength);
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 606 }
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 607 if (v1) {
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 608 int printSize = udpLength.data;
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 609 if (printSize > 20) printSize = 20; // print only first 20 characters
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 610 for (int i=0; i<printSize; i++) {
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 611 char ch = ppp.udp->data[i];
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 612 if (ch>31 && ch<127) {
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 613 debugPrintf("%c", ch);
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 614 } else {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 615 debugPuts("_");
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 616 }
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 617 }
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 618 }
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 619 if (v0) debugPuts("\n");
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 620 #endif
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 621 int echoFound = !strncmp(ppp.udp->data,"echo ",5); // true if UDP message starts with "echo "
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 622 int testFound = !strncmp(ppp.udp->data,"test",4); // true if UDP message starts with "test"
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 623 if ( (echoFound) || (testFound)) { // if the UDP message starts with "echo " or "test" we answer back
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 624 if (echoFound) {
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 625 swapIpAddresses(); // swap IP source and destination
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 626 swapIpPorts(); // swap IP source and destination ports
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 627 memcpy(ppp.udp->data,"Got{",4); // in the UDP data modify "echo" to "Got:"
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 628 int n=0;
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 629 #define IDENTIFY_UDP_SERVER_NO
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 630 #ifdef IDENTIFY_UDP_SERVER_YES
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 631 n=n+sprintf(n+ppp.udp->data+udpLength.data, "} UDP Server: PPP-Blinky\n"); // an appendix
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 632 #endif
nixnax 168:c77eb908042a 633 udpLength.data = udpLength.data + n; // update udp data size with the size of the appendix
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 634 // we may have changed data length, update all the lengths
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 635 udpLength.all = udpLength.data+8; // update local udp packet length
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 636 ipLength.all = ipLength.header + udpLength.all; // update IP Length
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 637 ppp.ip->lengthR = __REV16(ipLength.all); // update IP length in buffer
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 638 ppp.udp->lengthR = __REV16(udpLength.all); // update UDP length in buffer
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 639 ppp.pkt.len = ipLength.all+2+4; // update ppp packet length
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 640 IpHeaderCheckSum(); // refresh IP header checksum
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 641 checkSumPseudoHeader( udpLength.all ); // get the UDP pseudo-header checksum
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 642 ppp.udp->checksumR = 0; // before TCP checksum calculations the checksum bytes must be set cleared
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 643 unsigned int pseudoHeaderSum=dataCheckSum(ppp.udpStart,udpLength.all, 0); // continue the TCP checksum on the whole TCP packet
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 644 ppp.udp->checksumR = __REV16( pseudoHeaderSum); // tcp checksum done, store it in the TCP header
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 645 sendPppFrame(); // send the UDP message back
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 646 } else if ( testFound ) {
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 647 unsigned int sI = __REV( ppp.ip->srcAdrR );
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 648 unsigned int dI = __REV( ppp.ip->dstAdrR );
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 649 unsigned int sp = __REV16( ppp.udp->srcPortR );
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 650 unsigned int dp = __REV16( ppp.udp->dstPortR );
nixnax 172:449dd7a28955 651 int n=sprintf(ppp.pkt.buf+200,"Response Count %d\n", ppp.responseCounter);
nixnax 171:46b36d4edd1d 652 sendUdp(dI,sI,dp,sp,ppp.pkt.buf+200,n); // build a udp packet from the ground up
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 653 }
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 654 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 655 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 656
nixnax 174:e5a3f16421a5 657 /// UDP demo that sends a udp packet containing a character received from the second debug serial port.
nixnax 174:e5a3f16421a5 658 /// Sends a 48 byte IP/UDP header for every 1 byte of data so line-mode would probably be better.
nixnax 178:3f17aa0ce5ce 659 /// If you want ip packets from ppp blinky to be routed to other networks, ensure you have ip routing enabled.
nixnax 178:3f17aa0ce5ce 660 /// See http://www.wikihow.com/Enable-IP-Routing.
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 661 /// Also ensure that the firewall on the receiving machine has the receiving UDP port (12345 in this example) enabled.
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 662 /// The netcat UDP receive command on the remote host would be: nc -ul 12345
nixnax 174:e5a3f16421a5 663 void sendUdpData()
nixnax 174:e5a3f16421a5 664 {
nixnax 174:e5a3f16421a5 665 #ifdef SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 666 if (ppp.online) {
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 667 if (xx.readable()) {
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 668 char inchar = xx.getc();
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 669 xx.putc( inchar ); // echo the received character on the debug serial port
nixnax 228:7fb878500862 670 sendUdp(integersToIp(172,10,10,2), integersToIp(192,168,0,109), 1, 12345, &inchar, 1); // send a 1 byte UDP message to a remote machine at IP 192.168.0.109:12345
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 671 }
nixnax 174:e5a3f16421a5 672 }
nixnax 174:e5a3f16421a5 673 #endif
nixnax 174:e5a3f16421a5 674 }
nixnax 174:e5a3f16421a5 675
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 676 /// handle a PING ICMP (internet control message protocol) packet
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 677 void ICMPpacket() // internet control message protocol
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 678 {
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 679 struct {
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 680 unsigned int all; // length of entire ip packet
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 681 unsigned int header; // length of ip header
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 682 } ipLength;
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 683 struct {
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 684 unsigned int all; // length of entire udp packet
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 685 unsigned int data; // length of udp data segment
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 686 } icmpLength;
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 687 ipLength.all = __REV16( ppp.ip->lengthR ); // length of ip packet
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 688 ipLength.header = 4 * ppp.ip->headerLength; // length of ip header
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 689 ppp.icmpStart = ppp.ipStart + ipLength.header; // calculate start of udp header
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 690 icmpLength.all = ipLength.all - ipLength.header; // length of icmp packet
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 691 icmpLength.data = icmpLength.all - 8; // length of icmp data
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 692 #define ICMP_TYPE_PING_REQUEST 8
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 693 if ( ppp.icmp->type == ICMP_TYPE_PING_REQUEST ) {
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 694 ppp.ip->ttl--; // decrement time to live (so we have to update header checksum)
nixnax 147:0f40005cbc5f 695 #ifdef SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 696 char * srcAdr = ppp.ip->srcAdrPtr;
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 697 char * dstAdr = ppp.ip->dstAdrPtr;
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 698 int icmpIdent = __REV16( ppp.ip->identR ); // byte reversed - big endian
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 699 int icmpSequence = __REV16( ppp.icmp->sequenceR ); // byte reversed - big endian
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 700 if(1) {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 701 char pbuf[100];
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 702
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 703 sprintf(pbuf, "ICMP PING %d.%d.%d.%d %d.%d.%d.%d ", srcAdr[0],srcAdr[1],srcAdr[2],srcAdr[3],dstAdr[0],dstAdr[1],dstAdr[2],dstAdr[3]);
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 704 debugPuts( pbuf );
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 705
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 706 sprintf(pbuf, "Ident %04x Sequence %04d \n",icmpIdent,icmpSequence);
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 707
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 708 debugPuts( pbuf );
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 709 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 710 #endif
nixnax 147:0f40005cbc5f 711 swapIpAddresses(); // swap the IP source and destination addresses
nixnax 147:0f40005cbc5f 712 IpHeaderCheckSum(); // new ip header checksum (required because we changed TTL)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 713 #define ICMP_TYPE_ECHO_REPLY 0
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 714 ppp.icmp->type = ICMP_TYPE_ECHO_REPLY; // icmp echo reply
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 715 ppp.icmp->checkSumR = 0; // zero the checksum for recalculation
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 716 unsigned int sum = dataCheckSum(ppp.icmpStart, icmpLength.all, 1); // icmp checksum
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 717 ppp.icmp->checkSumR = __REV16( sum ); // save big-endian icmp checksum
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 718 #define DUMP_ICMP_PACKETS_NO
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 719 #ifdef DUMP_ICMP_PACKETS_YES
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 720 int printSize = icmpLength.data; // exclude size of icmp header
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 721 if (printSize > 10) printSize = 10; // print up to 20 characters
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 722 for (int i=0; i<printSize; i++) {
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 723 char ch = ppp.icmp->data[i];
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 724 if (ch>31 && ch<127) {
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 725 debugPutc(ch);
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 726 } else {
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 727 debugPutc('_'); // for non-printable characters
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 728 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 729 }
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 730 debugPutc('\n');
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 731 #endif
nixnax 144:01d98cf7738e 732 sendPppFrame(); // reply to the ping
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 733 } else {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 734 if (v0) {
nixnax 165:c47826d07e0d 735 debugPrintf("ICMP type=%x \n", ppp.icmp->type);
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 736 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 737 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 738 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 739
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 740 /// handle an IGMP (internet group managment protocol) packet (by ignoring it)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 741 void IGMPpacket()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 742 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 743 if (v0) debugPrintf("IGMP type=%d \n", ppp.pkt.buf[28]);
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 744 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 745
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 746 /// dump the header of an IP pakcet on the (optional) debug serial port
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 747 void dumpHeaderIP (int outGoing)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 748 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 749 #if defined(IP_HEADER_DUMP_YES) && defined(SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES)
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 750
nixnax 155:9c6a1d249e26 751 int IPv4Id = __REV16(ppp.ip->identR);
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 752 char pbuf[100]; // local print buffer
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 753 int n=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 754 n=n+sprintf(pbuf+n, outGoing ? "\x1b[34m" : "\x1b[30m" ); // VT100 color code, print black for incoming, blue for outgoing headers
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 755 n=n+sprintf(pbuf+n, "%05d ",IPv4Id); // IPv4Id is a good way to correlate our dumps with net monitor or wireshark traces
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 756 #define DUMP_FULL_IP_ADDRESS_YES
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 757 #ifdef DUMP_FULL_IP_ADDRESS_YES
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 758 char * srcAdr = ppp.ip->srcAdrPtr;
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 759 char * dstAdr = ppp.ip->dstAdrPtr;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 760 n=n+sprintf(pbuf+n, " %d.%d.%d.%d %d.%d.%d.%d ",srcAdr[0],srcAdr[1],srcAdr[2],srcAdr[3], dstAdr[0],dstAdr[1],dstAdr[2],dstAdr[3]); // full ip addresses
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 761 #endif
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 762 debugPuts( pbuf );
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 763 #ifndef TCP_HEADER_DUMP_YES
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 764 debugPuts('\x1b[30m\n'); // if there's no TCP header dump we terminate the line with \n and VT100 code for black
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 765 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 766 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 767 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 768
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 769 /// dump a TCP header on the optional debug serial port
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 770 void dumpHeaderTCP(int outGoing)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 771 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 772 #if defined(TCP_HEADER_DUMP_YES) && defined(SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES)
nixnax 155:9c6a1d249e26 773 char flagString[9]; // text string presenting the 8 most important TCP flags
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 774 #define PRINT_ALL_TCP_FLAGS_YES
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 775 #ifdef PRINT_ALL_TCP_FLAGS_YES
nixnax 155:9c6a1d249e26 776 memset(flagString,'.', 8); // fill string with "........"
nixnax 156:163c23249731 777 if (ppp.tcp->flag.fin) flagString[7]='F';
nixnax 156:163c23249731 778 if (ppp.tcp->flag.syn) flagString[6]='S';
nixnax 156:163c23249731 779 if (ppp.tcp->flag.rst) flagString[5]='R';
nixnax 156:163c23249731 780 if (ppp.tcp->flag.psh) flagString[4]='P';
nixnax 156:163c23249731 781 if (ppp.tcp->flag.ack) flagString[3]='A';
nixnax 156:163c23249731 782 if (ppp.tcp->flag.urg) flagString[2]='U';
nixnax 156:163c23249731 783 if (ppp.tcp->flag.ece) flagString[1]='E';
nixnax 156:163c23249731 784 if (ppp.tcp->flag.cwr) flagString[0]='C';
nixnax 155:9c6a1d249e26 785 flagString[8]=0; // null terminate string
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 786 #else
nixnax 156:163c23249731 787 if (ppp.tcp->flag.ack) flagString[0]='A'; // choose only the most important flag to print
nixnax 156:163c23249731 788 if (ppp.tcp->flag.syn) flagString[0]='S';
nixnax 156:163c23249731 789 if (ppp.tcp->flag.fin) flagString[0]='F';
nixnax 156:163c23249731 790 if (ppp.tcp->flag.psh) flagString[0]='P';
nixnax 156:163c23249731 791 if (ppp.tcp->flag.rst) flagString[0]='R';
nixnax 155:9c6a1d249e26 792 flagString[1]=0; // null terminate string
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 793 #endif
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 794 debugPuts( flagString );
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 795 #define EVERY_PACKET_ON_A_NEW_LINE_YES
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 796 #ifdef EVERY_PACKET_ON_A_NEW_LINE_YES
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 797 debugPuts("\x1b[30m\n"); // write a black color and newline after every packet
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 798 #else
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 799 debugPuts("\x1b[30m"); // write a black color after every packet
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 800 #endif
nixnax 156:163c23249731 801 if( outGoing && ppp.tcp->flag.fin ) { // ACK/FIN - if this is an outgoing FIN it's the end of a tcp conversation
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 802 debugPutc('\n'); // insert an extra new line to mark the end (except for final ack) of an HTTP conversation
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 803 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 804 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 805 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 806
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 807 /// Encode a buffer in base-64
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 808 const static char lut [] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/=";
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 809 void enc64(char * in, char * out, int len)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 810 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 811 int i,j,a,b,c;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 812 i=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 813 j=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 814 while(1) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 815 if (i<len) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 816 a = in[i++];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 817 out[j++] = lut[ ( (a >> 2) & 0x3f) ];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 818 } else break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 819 if (i<len) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 820 b = in[i++];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 821 out[j++] = lut[ ( (a << 4) & 0x30) | ( (b >> 4) & 0x0f) ];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 822 out[j++] = lut[ ( (b << 2) & 0x3c) ];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 823 } else out[j++] = '=';
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 824 if (i<len) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 825 c = in[i++];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 826 j--;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 827 out[j++] = lut[ ( (b << 2) & 0x3c) | ( (c >> 6) & 0x03) ];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 828 out[j++] = lut[ ( (c >> 0) & 0x3f) ];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 829 } else out[j++] = '=';
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 830 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 831 out[j]=0;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 832 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 833
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 834 /// Handle a request for an http websocket.
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 835 /// We end up here if we enter the following javascript in a web browser console: x = new WebSocket("ws://172.10.10.2");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 836 int webSocketHandler(char * dataStart)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 837 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 838 int n=0; // byte counter
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 839 char * key = strstr(dataStart, "Sec-WebSocket-Key:"); // search for the key in the payload
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 840 if (key != NULL) {
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 841 key = key + 18; // skip over the key ident string "Sec-WebSocket-Key:"
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 842 if (v0) debugPuts("WebSocket Request\n");
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 843 while ( strchr(lut, *key) == NULL) key++; // skip non-valid base-64 characters (whitespace)
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 844 char challenge [80];
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 845 int i=0;
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 846 char * copyTo = challenge;
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 847 while (strchr(lut, *key) != NULL) { // copy while we see valid base-64 characters
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 848 if (i++ >40) break; // prevent buffer overflow
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 849 *copyTo++ = *key++; // copy next valid base-64 character
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 850 }
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 851 strcpy(copyTo,"258EAFA5-E914-47DA-95CA-C5AB0DC85B11"); // append websocket gui code
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 852 #define DUMP_WEBSOCKET_CHALLENGE_NO
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 853 #ifdef DUMP_WEBSOCKET_CHALLENGE_YES
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 854 debugPrintf("Challenge is %s\n", challenge); // the string we hash for the challenge
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 855 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 856 char shaOutput [20]; // sha1 output
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 857 sha1( shaOutput, challenge, strlen(challenge)); // hash the challenge
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 858 char encOut[50];
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 859 enc64( shaOutput, encOut, 20); // base-64 encode
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 860 char * versionstring = strstr(dataStart, "Sec-WebSocket-Version:");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 861 char * version = challenge;
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 862 strncpy(version, versionstring,70); // copy their version string
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 863 *strchr(version,'\r')=0; // null terminate so we can sprintf it
nixnax 240:d7a01533397d 864 memset(dataStart,0,500); // blank out old data before sending the websocket response header
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 865 n=n+sprintf(dataStart+n, "HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols\r\n");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 866 n=n+sprintf(dataStart+n, "Upgrade: websocket\r\n");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 867 n=n+sprintf(dataStart+n, "Connection: Upgrade\r\n");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 868 n=n+sprintf(dataStart+n, "Sec-WebSocket-Accept: %s\r\n",encOut);
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 869 n=n+sprintf(dataStart+n, "%s\r\n",version);
nixnax 261:272ec8e2a7d4 870 #define SHOW_MBED_IN_RESPONSE_YES // change to SHOW_MBED_IN_RESPONSE_NO to exclude
nixnax 261:272ec8e2a7d4 871 #ifdef SHOW_MBED_IN_RESPONSE_YES
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 872 n=n+sprintf(dataStart+n, "mbed-Code: PPP-Blinky\r\n");
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 873 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 874 n=n+sprintf(dataStart+n, "\r\n"); // websocket response header ending
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 875 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 876 return n; // this response should satisfy a web browser's websocket protocol request
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 877 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 878
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 879 #define TCP_FLAG_ACK (1<<4)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 880 #define TCP_FLAG_SYN (1<<1)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 881 #define TCP_FLAG_PSH (1<<3)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 882 #define TCP_FLAG_RST (1<<2)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 883 #define TCP_FLAG_FIN (1<<0)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 884
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 885 /// respond to an HTTP request
nixnax 185:4cd8f91e9d49 886 int httpResponse(char * dataStart, int * flags)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 887 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 888 int n=0; // number of bytes we have printed so far
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 889 n = webSocketHandler( dataStart ); // test for and handle WebSocket upgrade requests
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 890 if (n>0) return n; // if n>0 we already have a response, so return
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 891
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 892 int nHeader; // byte size of HTTP header
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 893 int contentLengthStart; // index where HTML starts
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 894 int httpGet5,httpGet6,httpGetx, httpGetRoot; // temporary storage of strncmp results
nixnax 185:4cd8f91e9d49 895 *flags = TCP_FLAG_ACK | TCP_FLAG_FIN; // the default case is that we close the connection
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 896
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 897 httpGetRoot = strncmp(dataStart, "GET / HTTP/1.", 13); // found a GET to the root directory
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 898 httpGetx = strncmp(dataStart, "GET /x", 6); // found a GET to /x which we will treat special (anything starting with /x, e.g. /x, /xyz, /xABC?pqr=123
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 899 httpGet5 = dataStart[5]; // the first character in the path name, we use it for special functions later on
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 900 httpGet6 = dataStart[6]; // the second character in the path name, we use it for special functions later on
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 901 // for example, you could try this using netcat (nc): echo "GET /x" | nc 172.10.10.2
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 902 if( (httpGetRoot==0) || (httpGetx==0) || (httpGet5 == 'w') ) {
nixnax 229:a81c37376187 903 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nServer: mbed PPP-Blinky\r\n"); // 200 OK header
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 904 } else {
nixnax 229:a81c37376187 905 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found\r\nServer: mbed PPP-Blinky\r\n"); // 404 header
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 906 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 907 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"Content-Length: "); // http header
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 908 contentLengthStart = n; // remember where Content-Length is in buffer
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 909 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"?????\r\n"); // leave five spaces for content length - will be updated later
nixnax 250:35a3a19dc184 910 //n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"Connection: close\r\n"); // close connection immediately
nixnax 217:86498f9ab967 911 #define SHOWMAXBUFLEVEL_YES
nixnax 209:aa514cd631ee 912 #ifdef SHOWMAXBUFLEVEL_YES
nixnax 209:aa514cd631ee 913 // if this is enabled then the maximum value of the serial port receive buffer will show up in the http headers of your browser - nice for debugging
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 914 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"Maxbuflevel: %d\r\n", ppp.rx.maxbuflevel);
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 915 #endif
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 916 #define SHOWPPPCOUNT_NO
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 917 #ifdef SHOWPPPCOUNT_YES
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 918 // if this is enabled then the received PPP packet count will show up in the http headers of your browser - disabled for now because it's also displayed in the root page
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 919 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"PPP-RX-Packets: %d\r\n", ppp.pppCount);
nixnax 240:d7a01533397d 920 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 921 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii\r\n\r\n"); // http header must end with empty line (\r\n)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 922 nHeader=n; // size of HTTP header
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 923
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 924 if( httpGetRoot == 0 ) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 925 // this is where we insert our web page into the buffer
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 926 memcpy(n+dataStart,rootWebPage,sizeof(rootWebPage));
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 927 n = n + sizeof(rootWebPage)-1; // one less than sizeof because we don't count the null byte at the end
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 928 // naximum length of pppCount (maximum number of digits of an unsigned 32-bit int)
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 929 #define PPPCOUNTMAXLEN (10)
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 930 char pppCountString[PPPCOUNTMAXLEN+1]; // space for the ten digits and a string terminator 0
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 931 snprintf(pppCountString,PPPCOUNTMAXLEN+1,"%*d",PPPCOUNTMAXLEN,ppp.pppCount); // print number of received PPP packets right justified in 10 spaces
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 932 char * tenNulls = "0000000000";
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 933 char * pppCountStart = strstr(dataStart,tenNulls); // find the ten zeros in the page - this is where we must paste in the PPP Rx packet count
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 934 if ( pppCountStart != NULL )
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 935 memcpy(pppCountStart, pppCountString, PPPCOUNTMAXLEN); // copy ping count over the ten zeros in the page
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 936 snprintf(pppCountString,PPPCOUNTMAXLEN+1,"%*d",PPPCOUNTMAXLEN,SystemCoreClock); // print System Core Clock speed
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 937 char * coreClockStart = strstr(dataStart,tenNulls); // find the ten zeros in the page - this is where we must paste in the core clock speed
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 938 if ( coreClockStart != NULL )
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 939 memcpy(coreClockStart, pppCountString, PPPCOUNTMAXLEN); // copy core clock speed over the ten zeros in the page
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 940 } else if ( httpGet5 == 'w' ) { // "w" is a special page for websocket demo
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 941 memcpy(n+dataStart,webSocketPage,sizeof(webSocketPage));
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 942 n = n + sizeof(webSocketPage)-1; // one less than size
nixnax 185:4cd8f91e9d49 943 *flags = TCP_FLAG_ACK | TCP_FLAG_PSH; // for a websocket page we do NOT close the connection
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 944 } else {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 945 if (httpGetx == 0) { // the page request started with "GET /x" - here we treat anything starting with /x special:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 946 #define W3C_COMPLIANT_RESPONSE_NO
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 947 // change the above to W3C_COMPLIANT_RESPONSE_YES if you want a W3C.org compliant HTTP response
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 948 #ifdef W3C_COMPLIANT_RESPONSE_YES
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 949 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"<!DOCTYPE html><title>mbed PPP-Blinky</title>"); // html title (W3C.org required elements)
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 950 #endif
nixnax 262:c044fed611aa 951 if( (ppp.pppCount & 1) == 0) // check lowest bit of ping counter and respond with red or green favicon - this stops browsers from asking for favicon.ico file
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 952 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"<link rel=\"icon\" id=\"red-pixel\" href=\"data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIABAP8AAAAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs\">"); // data url containing 1 red pixel gif
nixnax 248:5aca1c98fc24 953 else
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 954 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"<link rel=\"icon\" id=\"grn-pixel\" href=\"data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIABAAD/AAAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs=\">"); // data url containing 1 green pixel gif
nixnax 248:5aca1c98fc24 955 if( httpGet6 == 'b' ) // if the fetched page is "xb" send a meta command to let the browser continuously reload
nixnax 248:5aca1c98fc24 956 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart, "<meta http-equiv=\"refresh\" content=\"0\">"); // reload loop - handy for benchmarking
nixnax 248:5aca1c98fc24 957 // /x is a very short page, in fact, it is only a decimal number showing the http Page count
nixnax 248:5aca1c98fc24 958 #ifdef W3C_COMPLIANT_RESPONSE_YES
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 959 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"<body>%d</body>",ppp.responseCounter); // body = the http frame count
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 960 #else
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 961 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"%d ",ppp.responseCounter); // not really valid html but most browsers and curl are ok with it
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 962 #endif
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 963 } else {
nixnax 249:9ff0e20325f7 964 // all other requests get a Mot Found response
nixnax 257:1990a41a1e31 965 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"<!DOCTYPE html><title>mbed PPP-Blinky</title>"); // html title (W3C.org required elements)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 966 n=n+sprintf(n+dataStart,"<body>Not Found</body>"); // not found message
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 967 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 968 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 969 #define CONTENTLENGTHSIZE 5
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 970 char contentLengthString[CONTENTLENGTHSIZE+1];
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 971 snprintf(contentLengthString,CONTENTLENGTHSIZE+1,"%*d",CONTENTLENGTHSIZE,n-nHeader); // print Content-Length with leading spaces and fixed width equal to csize
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 972 memcpy(dataStart+contentLengthStart, contentLengthString, CONTENTLENGTHSIZE); // copy Content-Length to it's place in the send buffer
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 973 return n; // total byte size of our response
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 974 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 975
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 976 /// Handle TCP data that is not an HTTP GET.
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 977 /// This is handy when for example you want to use netcat (nc.exe) to talk to PPP-Blinky.
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 978 /// This could also be a websocket receive event - especially if the first byte is 0x81 (websocket data push)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 979 int tcpResponse(char * dataStart, int len, int * outFlags)
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 980 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 981 int n=0; // number of bytes we have printed so far
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 982 if (dataStart[0] == 0x81) { // check if this is a websocket push message
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 983 char mask [4];
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 984 memcpy ( mask, dataStart+2, 4); // websocket messages are "masked", so first we obtain the 4-byte mask
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 985 int websocketMessageSize = len - 6; // 1 byte prefix (0x81), 1 byte, 4 bytes mask = 6 bytes
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 986 if((dataStart[1]&0x80)==0x80) // test if the mask bit is set, which means all data is xor'ed with the mask
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 987 for (int i=0; i<websocketMessageSize; i++) dataStart[i+6]^= mask[i%4]; // unmask each byte with one of the mask bytes
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 988 dataStart[1] = len-2; // add four extra bytes to the message length because we don't use mask bytes for the send
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 989 memcpy(dataStart+2, "Got:",4); // insert our own text into the four mask bytes
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 990 n = len; // our response size remains exactly the same length as what we received
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 991 } else if ( (dataStart[0]==0x88) && (dataStart[1]==0x80) && (len == 6) ) { // test for a websocket close request
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 992 n=2; // our close command is only two bytes long because we don't use the four mask bytes
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 993 dataStart[1]=0; // we don't have mask bytes on
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 994 } else {
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 995 if ( len > 1 ) { // we assume a length of 1 is a keep-alive or push packet
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 996 if (v1) debugPuts("TCP data received\n"); // all other tcp push packets
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 997 }
nixnax 163:d1b4328e9f08 998 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 999 return n; // total byte size of our response
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1000 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1001
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1002 /// dump the TCP data to the debug serial port
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1003 void dumpDataTCP(int outGoing)
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1004 {
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1005 #ifdef SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1006 if (v2) {
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1007 int packetLengthIp = __REV16(ppp.ip->lengthR ); // size of ip packet
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1008 int headerSizeIp = 4 * ppp.ip->headerLength; // size of ip header
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1009 ppp.tcpStart = ppp.ipStart + headerSizeIp; // calculate where the TCP header starts
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1010 int headerSizeTcp = 4 * (ppp.tcp->offset); // tcp "offset" for start of data is also the header size
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1011 ppp.tcpData = ppp.tcpStart + headerSizeTcp; // start of tcp data
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1012 int tcpSize = packetLengthIp - headerSizeIp; // tcp size = size of ip payload
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1013 int tcpDataSize = tcpSize - headerSizeTcp; // size of data block after TCP header
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 1014 char pbuf[100]; // local print buffer
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1015 int n=0;
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 1016
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1017 n=n+sprintf(pbuf+n, outGoing ? "\x1b[34m" : "\x1b[30m" ); // VT100 color code, print black for incoming, blue for outgoing headers
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 1018
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1019 n=n+sprintf(pbuf+n, "IP:%d ipHeader:%d tcpHeader:%d tcpData:%d\n", packetLengthIp, headerSizeIp, headerSizeTcp, tcpDataSize); // 1 for more verbose
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 1020 if (n>95) debugPuts("n>pbuf overflow in dumpDataTCP()\n");
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 1021
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 1022 debugPuts( pbuf );
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1023 if (tcpDataSize > 0) {
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1024 ppp.tcpData[tcpDataSize]=0; // insert a null after the data so debug printf stops printing after the data
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 1025 debugPuts( ppp.tcpData ); // print the tcp payload data
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 1026 debugPuts("\n");
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1027 }
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 1028 debugPuts( "\x1b[30m" ); // VT100 color code, print black
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1029 }
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1030 #endif
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1031 }
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1032
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1033 /// handle an incoming TCP packet
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1034 /// use the first few bytes to figure out if it's a websocket, an http request or just pure incoming TCP data
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1035 void tcpHandler()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1036 {
nixnax 154:18b2bd92f557 1037 int packetLengthIp = __REV16(ppp.ip->lengthR ); // size of ip packet
nixnax 154:18b2bd92f557 1038 int headerSizeIp = 4 * ppp.ip->headerLength; // size of ip header
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1039 ppp.tcpStart = ppp.ipStart + headerSizeIp; // calculate TCP header start
nixnax 154:18b2bd92f557 1040 int tcpSize = packetLengthIp - headerSizeIp; // tcp size = size of ip payload
nixnax 154:18b2bd92f557 1041 int headerSizeTcp = 4 * (ppp.tcp->offset); // tcp "offset" for start of data is also the header size
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1042 char * tcpDataIn = ppp.tcpStart + headerSizeTcp; // start of TCP data after TCP header
nixnax 154:18b2bd92f557 1043 int tcpDataSize = tcpSize - headerSizeTcp; // size of data block after TCP header
nixnax 154:18b2bd92f557 1044
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1045 unsigned int seq_in = __REV(ppp.tcp->seqTcpR); // incoming sequence number
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1046 unsigned int ack_in = __REV(ppp.tcp->ackTcpR); // incoming acknowledge number
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1047 unsigned int ack_out = seq_in + tcpDataSize; // calculate the acknowledge based on size of received packet
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1048 unsigned int seq_out = ack_in; // adopt their version of our sequence number as our sequence number
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1049
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1050 // first we shorten the TCP response header to only 20 bytes. This means we ignore all TCP option requests
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1051 headerSizeIp=20;
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1052 ppp.ip->headerLength = headerSizeIp/4; // ip header is 20 bytes long
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1053 ppp.ip->lengthR = __REV(40); // 20 ip header + 20 tcp header
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1054 headerSizeTcp = 20; // shorten outgoing TCP header size to 20 bytes (no data)
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1055 ppp.tcpStart = ppp.ipStart + headerSizeIp; // recalc TCP header start
nixnax 154:18b2bd92f557 1056 ppp.tcp->offset = (headerSizeTcp/4);
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1057 char * tcpDataOut = ppp.tcpStart + headerSizeTcp; // start of outgoing data
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1058
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1059 int dataLen = 0; // most of our responses will have zero TCP data, only a header
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1060 int flagsOut = TCP_FLAG_ACK; // the default case is an ACK packet
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 1061
nixnax 185:4cd8f91e9d49 1062 ppp.tcp->windowR = __REV16( 1200 ); // set tcp window size to 1200 bytes
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1063
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1064 // A sparse TCP flag interpreter that implements stateless TCP connections
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1065
nixnax 156:163c23249731 1066 switch ( ppp.tcp->flag.All ) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1067 case TCP_FLAG_SYN:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1068 flagsOut = TCP_FLAG_SYN | TCP_FLAG_ACK; // something wants to connect - acknowledge it
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1069 seq_out = seq_in+0x10000000U; // create a new sequence number using their sequence as a starting point, increase the highest digit
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1070 ack_out++; // for SYN flag we have to increase the sequence by 1
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1071 break;
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 1072 case TCP_FLAG_ACK:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1073 case TCP_FLAG_ACK | TCP_FLAG_PSH:
nixnax 259:f694046fc06f 1074 if (tcpDataSize == 0) return; // handle zero-size ack messages by ignoring them
nixnax 259:f694046fc06f 1075 // if ( (ppp.tcp->flag.All == TCP_FLAG_ACK) && (tcpDataSize == 0)) return; // handle zero-size ack messages by ignoring them
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1076 if ( (strncmp(tcpDataIn, "GET /", 5) == 0) ) { // check for an http GET command
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 1077 flagsOut = TCP_FLAG_ACK | TCP_FLAG_PSH; // we have data, set the PSH flag
nixnax 185:4cd8f91e9d49 1078 dataLen = httpResponse(tcpDataOut, &flagsOut); // send an http response
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1079 } else {
nixnax 158:841592aed956 1080 dataLen = tcpResponse(tcpDataOut,tcpDataSize, &flagsOut); // not an http GET, handle as a tcp connection
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 1081 if (dataLen > 0) flagsOut = TCP_FLAG_ACK | TCP_FLAG_PSH; // if we have any data set the PSH flag
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1082 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1083 break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1084 case TCP_FLAG_FIN:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1085 case TCP_FLAG_FIN | TCP_FLAG_ACK:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1086 case TCP_FLAG_FIN | TCP_FLAG_PSH | TCP_FLAG_ACK:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1087 flagsOut = TCP_FLAG_ACK | TCP_FLAG_FIN; // set outgoing FIN flag to ask them to close from their side
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1088 ack_out++; // for FIN flag we have to increase the sequence by 1
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1089 break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1090 default:
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 1091 return; // ignore all other packets
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1092 } // switch
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1093
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1094 // The TCP flag handling is now done
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1095 // first we swap source and destination TCP addresses and insert the new ack and seq numbers
nixnax 147:0f40005cbc5f 1096 swapIpAddresses(); // swap IP source and destination addresses
nixnax 149:969d98f6fb88 1097 swapIpPorts(); // swap IP source and destination ports
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1098
nixnax 158:841592aed956 1099 ppp.tcp->ackTcpR = __REV( ack_out ); // byte reversed - tcp/ip messages are big-endian (high byte first)
nixnax 158:841592aed956 1100 ppp.tcp->seqTcpR = __REV( seq_out ); // byte reversed - tcp/ip messages are big-endian (high byte first)
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 1101
nixnax 156:163c23249731 1102 ppp.tcp->flag.All = flagsOut; // update the TCP flags
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1103
nixnax 159:4d1bf96a59cd 1104 // recalculate all the header sizes
nixnax 154:18b2bd92f557 1105 tcpSize = headerSizeTcp + dataLen; // tcp packet size
nixnax 154:18b2bd92f557 1106 int newPacketSize = headerSizeIp + tcpSize; // calculate size of the outgoing packet
nixnax 159:4d1bf96a59cd 1107 ppp.ip->lengthR = __REV16 ( newPacketSize );
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1108 ppp.pkt.len = newPacketSize+4+2; // ip packet length + 4-byte ppp prefix (ff 03 00 21) + 2 fcs (crc) bytes bytes at the end of the packet
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1109
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1110 // the header is all set up, now do the IP and TCP checksums
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 1111 IpHeaderCheckSum(); // calculate new IP header checksum
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 1112 checkSumPseudoHeader( tcpSize ); // get the TCP pseudo-header checksum
nixnax 159:4d1bf96a59cd 1113 ppp.tcp->checksumR = 0; // before TCP checksum calculations the checksum bytes must be set cleared
nixnax 161:d59f778bc8ab 1114 unsigned int pseudoHeaderSum=dataCheckSum(ppp.tcpStart,tcpSize, 0); // continue the TCP checksum on the whole TCP packet
nixnax 159:4d1bf96a59cd 1115 ppp.tcp->checksumR = __REV16( pseudoHeaderSum); // tcp checksum done, store it in the TCP header
nixnax 160:bd701ad564cb 1116
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 1117 dumpHeaderIP(1); // dump outgoing IP header before sending the frame
nixnax 170:3d3b2126181c 1118 dumpHeaderTCP(1); // dump outgoing TCP header before sending the frame
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1119 dumpDataTCP(1); // dump outgoing TCP data before sending the frame
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 1120 #define WAIT_BEFORE_IP_SEND_NO
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 1121 #ifdef WAIT_BEFORE_IP_SEND_YES
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 1122 wait_ms(45); // 45 ms delay before sending frame
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 1123 #endif
nixnax 144:01d98cf7738e 1124 sendPppFrame(); // All preparation complete - send the TCP response
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 1125 #define DUMP_TRANSMITTED_PPP_NO
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 1126 #ifdef DUMP_TRANSMITTED_PPP_YES
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 1127 dumpPPPFrame(); // dump every transmitted ppp frame to debug port
nixnax 226:4898247048c7 1128 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1129 memset(ppp.pkt.buf+44,0,500); // flush out traces of previous data that we may scan for
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1130 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1131
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1132 /// handle an incoming TCP packet
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1133 void TCPpacket()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1134 {
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1135 dumpHeaderIP(0); // dump incoming packet IP header
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1136 dumpHeaderTCP(0); // dump incoming packet TCP header
nixnax 173:6774a0c851c4 1137 dumpDataTCP(0); // dump incoming packet data
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1138 tcpHandler();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1139 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1140
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1141 /// handle the remaining IP protocols by ignoring them
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1142 void otherProtocol()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1143 {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 1144 debugPuts("Other IP protocol");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1145 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1146
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1147 /// process an incoming IP packet
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1148 void IPframe()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1149 {
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 1150 int protocol = ppp.ip->protocol;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1151 switch (protocol) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1152 case 1:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1153 ICMPpacket();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1154 break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1155 case 2:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1156 IGMPpacket();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1157 break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1158 case 17:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1159 UDPpacket();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1160 break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1161 case 6:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1162 TCPpacket();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1163 break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1164 default:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1165 otherProtocol();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1166 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1167 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1168
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1169 /// process LCP packets
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1170 void LCPframe()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1171 {
nixnax 175:b4e6f8a6fe00 1172 int code = ppp.lcp->code;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1173 switch (code) {
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1174 case 1: // LCP configuration request
nixnax 231:6bd4523833a2 1175 debugPuts("LCP Config");
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1176 if ( __REV16( ppp.lcp->lengthR ) == 4 ) {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 1177 debugPuts("LCP Ack\n");
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1178 ppp.lcp->code=2; // acknowledge zero configuration request
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1179 sendPppFrame();
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1180 ppp.lcp->code=1; // request no options
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1181 sendPppFrame();
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1182 } else {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 1183 debugPuts("LCP request reject\n");
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1184 ppp.lcp->code=4; // allow only "no options" which means Maximum Receive Unit (MRU) is default 1500 bytes
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1185 sendPppFrame();
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1186 }
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1187 break;
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1188 case 2: // LCP configuration acknowledge
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 1189 debugPuts("LCP Ack\n"); // don't do anything, i.e. ignore
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1190 break;
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1191 case 5: // LCP end
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1192 ppp.lcp->code=6; // acknowledge
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1193 sendPppFrame(); // acknowledge
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1194 ppp.online=0; // start hunting for connect string again
nixnax 227:f87156f9ef11 1195 pppInitStruct(); // flush the receive buffer
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 1196 debugPuts("LCP End (Disconnect from host)\n");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1197 break; // end connection
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1198 default:
nixnax 231:6bd4523833a2 1199 debugPuts("LCP Other\n");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1200 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1201 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1202
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1203 /// discard packets that are not IP, IPCP, or LCP
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1204 void discardedFrame()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1205 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1206 if (v0) debugPrintf("Frame is not IP, IPCP or LCP: %02x %02x %02x %02x\n", ppp.pkt.buf[0],ppp.pkt.buf[1],ppp.pkt.buf[2],ppp.pkt.buf[3]);
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1207 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1208
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1209 /// determine the packet type (IP, IPCP or LCP) of incoming packets
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1210 void determinePacketType()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1211 {
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 1212 if ( ppp.ppp->address != 0xff ) {
nixnax 231:6bd4523833a2 1213 debugPuts("Unexpected: PPP address != ff\n");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1214 return;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1215 }
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 1216 if ( ppp.ppp->control != 3 ) {
nixnax 231:6bd4523833a2 1217 debugPuts("Unexpected: PPP control != 3\n");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1218 return;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1219 }
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 1220 unsigned int protocol = __REV16( ppp.ppp->protocolR );
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 1221 switch ( protocol ) {
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 1222 case 0xc021:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1223 LCPframe();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1224 break; // link control
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 1225 case 0x8021:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1226 IPCPframe();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1227 break; // IP control
nixnax 167:ff8a2d8beeb1 1228 case 0x0021:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1229 IPframe();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1230 break; // IP itself
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1231 default:
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1232 discardedFrame();
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1233 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1234 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1235
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 1236 /// a sniffer tool to assist in figuring out where in the code we are having characters in the input buffer
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 1237 void sniff()
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 1238 {
nixnax 221:1d7c32d8256b 1239 if ( pc.readable() ) debugPuts( "Sniff - Char available!\n" ); // if this prints anything it means there is a character in the serial receive buffer
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 1240 }
nixnax 146:a45f49a2b29c 1241
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1242 /// scan the PPP serial input stream for frame start markers
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 1243 void waitForPppFrame()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1244 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1245 while(1) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1246 if ( ppp.rx.head != ppp.rx.tail ) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1247 int oldTail = ppp.rx.tail; // remember where the character is located in the buffer
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1248 int rx = pc_getBuf(); // get the character
nixnax 238:f39289ed5a2e 1249 if (rx==0x7e) { // check for frame start/end character 0x7e
nixnax 260:2c9a01c9d03e 1250 if (ppp.firstFrame) { // is this the start of the first frame
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1251 ppp.rx.rtail = ppp.rx.tail; // update real-time tail with the virtual tail
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1252 ppp.hdlc.frameStartIndex = ppp.rx.tail; // remember where first frame started
nixnax 181:bcfe7fe2142d 1253 ppp.firstFrame=0; // clear first frame flag
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1254 } else {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1255 ppp.hdlc.frameEndIndex=oldTail; // mark the frame end character
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1256 processPPPFrame(ppp.hdlc.frameStartIndex, ppp.hdlc.frameEndIndex); // process the frame
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1257 ppp.rx.rtail = ppp.rx.tail; // update real-time tail with the virtual tail
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1258 ppp.hdlc.frameStartIndex = ppp.rx.tail; // remember where next frame started
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1259 break;
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1260 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1261 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1262 }
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 1263 // change below to YES to enable the serial to UDP demo
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 1264 #define SERIAL_TO_UDP_NO
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 1265 #ifdef SERIAL_TO_UDP_YES
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 1266 sendUdpData(); // demo that sends characters received on the DEBUG serial port via UDP to another host
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 1267 #endif
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1268 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1269 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1270
nixnax 209:aa514cd631ee 1271 /// Wait for a dial-up modem connect command ("CLIENT") from the host PC, if found, we set ppp.online to true, which starts the IP packet scanner.
nixnax 209:aa514cd631ee 1272 // Note: a 0x7E in the input stream (ppp start of frame character) will also set ppp.online to true - see the code in pppReceiveHandler()
nixnax 153:7993def8663f 1273 void waitForPcConnectString()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1274 {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1275 while(ppp.online == 0) {
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1276 // search for Windows Dialup Networking "Direct Connection Between Two Computers" expected connect string
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1277 char * found1 = strstr( (char *)ppp.rx.buf, "CLIENT" );
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1278 if (found1 != NULL) {
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 1279 if (v0) debugPuts("Connected: Found connect string \"CLIENT\", sent \"CLIENTSERVER\"\n");
nixnax 208:73086736610a 1280 // respond with Windows Dialup networking expected "Direct Connection Between Two Computers" response string
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1281 pc.puts("CLIENTSERVER");
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1282 ppp.online=1; // we are connected - set flag so we stop looking for the connect string
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1283 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1284 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1285 }
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1286
nixnax 144:01d98cf7738e 1287 /// Initialize PPP data structure and set serial port(s) baud rate(s)
nixnax 144:01d98cf7738e 1288 void initializePpp()
nixnax 142:54d1543e23e5 1289 {
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 1290 #ifdef SERIAL_PORT_MONITOR_YES
nixnax 144:01d98cf7738e 1291 debugBaudRate(115200); // baud rate for (optional) debug serial port
nixnax 230:ee097c486e45 1292 debugPuts("\x1b[2J\x1b[H\x1b[30m"); // VT100 codes for clear_screen, home, black_text - Tera Term is a handy VT100 terminal
nixnax 184:4133f557d4d4 1293 wait_ms(200); // a brief wait so a human can see the reset event
nixnax 258:1eb9abd66922 1294 debugPuts("mbed PPP-Blinky HTTP & WebSocket server ready :)\n");
nixnax 210:a2a651249a9a 1295 #endif
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 1296 pppInitStruct(); // initialize all the variables/properties/buffers
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 1297 pc.baud(115200); // pc serial port acting as a dial-up modem - for PPP traffic
nixnax 179:ba2b2ddd0da5 1298 pc.attach(&pppReceiveHandler, RawSerial::RxIrq); // set up serial port receive interrupt handler
nixnax 143:c5019f856a56 1299 }