bus
- bus [boolean]
- Enables bus system.
About the bus system
The bus system's goal is to allow different OpenKore instances to easily communicate with each other, and to allow external tools to easily communicate with a running OpenKore instance.
The bus is a communication channel which supports broadcast communication as well as private communication. One can compare it to an open street: anyone can shout a message to everybody (broadcast communication) or whisper a message into someone else's ears (private communication).
Furthermore, the bus system is based on discrete messages instead of byte streams.
Protocol description
I call the message format the "Simple Serializable Message" (SSM). This message format is binary.
A message contains the following information:
- A message identifier (MID). This is a string, which can be anything.
- A list of arguments. This is either a list of key-value pairs (a key-value map), or a list of scalars (an array).
A message is very comparable to a function call. Imagine the following C++ function:
void copyFile(string from, string to); copyFile("foo.txt", "bar.txt");
- The message ID would be "copyFile".
- The key/value pairs would look like this:
from = foo.txt to = bar.txt
Message structure
Note that all integers are big-endian.
Header
Each message starts with a header:
struct { // Header uint32 length; // The length of the entire message, in bytes. uint8 options; // The message type: 0 = key-value map, 1 = array. uint8 MID_length; // The message ID's length. char MID[MID_length]; // The message ID, as a UTF-8 string. } Header;
If options is set to 0, then what comes after the header is a list of MapEntry structures, until the end of the message.
If options is set to 1, then what comes after the header is a list of ArrayEntry structures, until the end of the message.
Key-value map entry
struct { uint8 key_length; // Length of the key. char key[key_length]; // UTF-8 string. uint8 value_type; // Value type: 0 = binary, 1 = UTF-8 string, 2 = unsigned integer uint24 value_length; // Length of the value. char value[value_length]; // The value data. } MapEntry;
Array entry
struct { uint8 type; // Like MapEntry.value_type uint24 length; char value[length]; } ArrayEntry;