Question #679313 on rohc changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/rohc/+question/679313
Status: Open => Answered Didier Barvaux proposed the following answer: Hello, > with respect to LSB encoding, there is a intervals f(Vref,K,P), However, > How can we choose the K,P , especially the value P, it is only according > to the section 4.5.1 a),b),c),d) in RFC 3095? Section 4.5.1 of RFC 3095 defines the main principles of the LSB encoding. The value for p is specific to the field that is encoded. Some examples: * §4.5.5 of RFC3095 defines that the IP-ID offset is encoded with p = 0. That information is repeated in §5.7. * §5.7 of RFC3095 defines that the SN field is encoded with p = 1 if bits(SN) <= 4 and p = 2^(bits(SN)-5) - 1 if bits(SN) > 4. * §5.7 of RFC3095 defines that the TS field is encoded with p = 2^(bits(TS)-2) - 1. The TCP profile defines that p values in a different way. Its uses the lsb() function defined in section 4.11.5 of RFC 4997. The 2nd parameter <offset_param> of the function lsb() is the p parameter defined in RFC 3095. For example, the RFC 6846 defines that the seq_1 packet type of the TCP profile shall encode the TCP sequence number with as follow: seq_number =:= lsb(16, 32767). It means that k = 16 and p = 32767. > in the TCP profile in the lib, there are many rohc_lsb_shift_t params P, > how can the values be choosed? e.g. TCP_SN = 4, TCP_window = 16383, > RTP_SN = 101,TCP_TS_3B = 0x00040000,TCP_TS_4B = 0x04000000 . The rohc_lsb_shift_t enum lists the different values that are used by the several ROHC RFCs. See the examples above. Regards, Didier -- You received this question notification because your team ROHC Team is an answer contact for rohc. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~rohc Post to : rohc@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~rohc More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp