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{
version: 0.0.1
// Needed for table generation
define: XAP_ROUTE
// Documentation section is used purely for `qmk xap-generate-docs`.
documentation: {
order: [
page_header
type_docs
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!type_docs.md.j2
term_definitions
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!term_definitions.md.j2
request_response
reserved_tokens
response_flags
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!response_flags.md.j2
example_conversation
]
page_header:
'''
# QMK Firmware XAP Specs
This document describes the requirements of the QMK XAP ("extensible application protocol") API.
'''
type_docs:
'''
## Types
**All integral types are little-endian.**
'''
term_definitions:
'''
## Definitions
This list defines the terms used across the entire set of XAP protocol documentation.
'''
request_response:
'''
## Requests and Responses
Communication generally follows a request/response pattern.
Each request needs to include a _token_ -- this `u16` value prefixes each outbound request from the host application and its corresponding response, allowing repsonse messages to be correlated with their request, even if multiple host applications are communicating with the firmware simultaneously. Host applications should randomly generate a token ID for **every** outbound request, unless using a reserved token defined below.
This token is followed by a `u8` signifying the length of data in the request.
'''
// This documentation section reserved for next version
reserved_tokens: ''
response_flags:
'''
Response messages will always be prefixed by the originating request _token_, directly followed by that request's _response flags_, then the response payload length:
'''
example_conversation:
'''
### Example "conversation":
**Request** -- version query:
| Byte | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **Purpose** | Token | Token | Payload Length | Route | Route |
| **Value** | `0x43` | `0x2B` | `0x02` | `0x00` | `0x00` |
**Response** -- matching token, successful flag, payload of `0x03170192` = 3.17.192:
| Byte | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **Purpose** | Token | Token | Response Flags | Payload Length | Payload | Payload | Payload | Payload |
| **Value** | `0x43` | `0x2B` | `0x01` | `0x04` | `0x92` | `0x01` | `0x17` | `0x03` |
'''
}
type_docs: {
u8:
'''
An unsigned 8-bit integral (octet, or byte), commonly seen as `uint8_t` from _stdint.h_.
'''
u16:
'''
An unsigned 16-bit integral, commonly seen as `uint16_t` from _stdint.h_.
'''
u32:
'''
An unsigned 32-bit integral, commonly seen as `uint32_t` from _stdint.h_.
'''
"type[n]":
'''
An array of `type`, with array extent of `N` -- e.g. `u8[2]` signifies two consecutive octets.
'''
}
term_definitions: {
Subsystem:
'''
A high-level area of functionality within XAP.
'''
ID:
'''
A single octet / 8-bit byte.
'''
Route:
'''
A sequence of _IDs_ describing the route to invoke a _handler_.
'''
Handler:
'''
A piece of code that is executed when a specific _route_ is received.
'''
Token:
'''
A `u16` associated with a specific request as well as its corresponding response.
'''
Response:
'''
The data sent back to the host during execution of a _handler_.
'''
"Response Flags":
'''
An `u8` containing the status of the request.
'''
Payload:
'''
Any received data appended to the _route_, which gets delivered to the _handler_ when received.
'''
}
response_flags: {
define_prefix: XAP_RESP
bits: {
0: {
name: Success
define: SUCCESS
description:
'''
When this bit is set, the request was successfully handled. If not set, all payload data should be disregarded, and the request retried if appropriate (with a new token).
'''
}
}
}
routes: {
0x00: {
type: router
name: XAP
define: XAP
description:
'''
This subsystem is always present, and provides the ability to query information about the XAP protocol of the connected device.
'''
routes: {
0x00: {
type: command
name: Version Query
define: VERSION_QUERY
description:
'''
XAP protocol version query.
* Returns the BCD-encoded version in the format of XX.YY.ZZZZ => `0xXXYYZZZZ`
* e.g. 3.2.115 will match `0x03020115`, or bytes {0x15,0x01,0x02,0x03}.
* Response:
* `u32` value.
'''
return_type: u32
return_purpose: bcd-version
return_constant: XAP_BCD_VERSION
}
}
}
}
}