Donna Dionne wrote:
HI John,
Just confirming about the zero encoding. Because the packet id cannot be 0, zero encoding will not affect fixed, medium, or high packet headers. For low packets wehre the packet id can be 2 bytes, the 1st byte could be 0. And if zero encoding is used, i.e., opcode 0x80, and packet id of, say 5, could take up 3 bytes? 00 01 05? (bytes 7 8 and 9)? is that what you are saying? if zero encoding is not used, it will just be the staight 00 05 right? (byte 7 and 8). Thanks so much!
donna


That's correct, just remember that the first byte is a set of flags instead of an opcode, so it could have the flags MSG_ZEROCODED and MSG_APPENDED_ACKS and have a value other than 0x80, but still be zero encoded.

John


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