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Covers all layers: TCP → transport frame → message type dispatcher →
payload schemas. Documents frame format (6-byte header), all message
types, STREAM_OPEN/CLOSE lifecycle, codec/pixel_format/origin tables,
stream events, and discovery announcement wire format.

Also fixes stale channel_id reference in audio section of architecture.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 22:03:02 +00:00

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Protocol Reference

This document describes the full wire protocol used between nodes. All multi-byte integers are little-endian. Serialization primitives (put_u16, get_u32, etc.) are defined in serial.h.


Layers

flowchart TD
    A[TCP connection] --> B[Transport layer<br>frame header + length-prefixed payload]
    B --> C[Message type dispatcher<br>routes payload to handler]
    C --> D1[Video frame handler<br>stream_id + compressed data]
    C --> D2[Control request/response handler<br>request_id + command fields]
    C --> D3[Stream event handler<br>stream_id + event_code]
  • TCP — reliable byte stream; provides ordering and delivery but no message boundaries
  • Transport layer — adds a 6-byte header to every message, giving a length so any node can skip or forward unknown messages
  • Message type dispatcher — reads message_type and routes the payload to the appropriate handler
  • Handlers — interpret the payload according to their own schema; the transport layer has no knowledge of handler internals

Transport Layer

Frame Format

Every message on the wire is a frame:

+------------------+------------------------+--------------------+
| message_type: u16 | payload_length: u32   | payload: bytes ... |
+------------------+------------------------+--------------------+
        2 bytes              4 bytes            payload_length bytes

Total header size: 6 bytes.

payload_length is the byte count of the payload only — it does not include the 6-byte header itself.

A node that does not recognise message_type can skip the frame by consuming exactly payload_length bytes and discarding them. This allows relays and future nodes to forward or ignore unknown message types without understanding their structure.

Byte Order

All fields are little-endian. This applies to the header and to all fields within payloads.

Connection Model

Each TCP connection carries a single logical channel between two peers. Multiple streams (video, control, events) are multiplexed on the same connection by message_type and by stream/request identifiers inside payloads. There is no connection-level stream identifier in the header — that information belongs to the payload.


Message Types

Value Name Description
0x0001 VIDEO_FRAME One compressed video frame for a stream
0x0002 CONTROL_REQUEST Request from one node to another
0x0003 CONTROL_RESPONSE Response to a prior control request
0x0004 STREAM_EVENT Lifecycle signal for a stream (interrupted, resumed)
0x0010 DISCOVERY_ANNOUNCE UDP multicast node announcement (see Discovery)

Values not listed are reserved. A node receiving an unknown type must skip the payload (payload_length bytes) and continue reading.


Payload Schemas

VIDEO_FRAME (0x0001)

+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
| stream_id: u16 | frame data (compressed, codec per stream_open) |
+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
     2 bytes                  payload_length - 2 bytes

stream_id identifies which video stream this frame belongs to. The codec is established at stream open time (see Stream Lifecycle) and does not appear in every frame.

CONTROL_REQUEST (0x0002)

+------------------+----------------+---------------------------+
| request_id: u16  | command: u16   | command-specific fields   |
+------------------+----------------+---------------------------+
       2 bytes           2 bytes         remaining bytes

request_id is chosen by the sender and echoed in the matching CONTROL_RESPONSE. It is used to correlate responses to requests when multiple requests are in flight simultaneously.

command values:

Value Command Description
0x0001 STREAM_OPEN Open a new video stream on this connection
0x0002 STREAM_CLOSE Close a video stream
0x0003 ENUM_DEVICES List V4L2 devices on the remote node
0x0004 ENUM_CONTROLS List V4L2 controls for a device
0x0005 GET_CONTROL Get a V4L2 control value
0x0006 SET_CONTROL Set a V4L2 control value
0x0007 ENUM_MONITORS List X11 monitors (XRandR) on the remote node

CONTROL_RESPONSE (0x0003)

+------------------+---------------+---------------------------+
| request_id: u16  | status: u16   | response-specific fields  |
+------------------+---------------+---------------------------+
       2 bytes          2 bytes          remaining bytes

request_id matches the originating request. status values:

Value Meaning
0x0000 OK
0x0001 Error — generic failure
0x0002 Error — unknown command
0x0003 Error — invalid parameters
0x0004 Error — resource not found

STREAM_EVENT (0x0004)

+---------------+------------------+---------------------------+
| stream_id: u16 | event_code: u8  | event-specific fields     |
+---------------+------------------+---------------------------+
     2 bytes           1 byte            remaining bytes

event_code values:

Value Name Meaning
0x01 STREAM_INTERRUPTED Device lost; frames will stop. Receiver should reset parser state and discard any partial frame.
0x02 STREAM_RESUMED Device recovered; a clean frame follows.

Stream Lifecycle

Before video frames can flow, a stream must be opened. This establishes the codec and pixel format so receivers can decode frames without per-frame metadata.

Opening a Stream (STREAM_OPEN request)

The sender issues a CONTROL_REQUEST with command STREAM_OPEN:

+------------------+------------------+-----------------+------------------+-------------------+----------------+
| request_id: u16  | command: u16     | stream_id: u16  | format: u16      | pixel_format: u16 | origin: u16    |
+------------------+------------------+-----------------+------------------+-------------------+----------------+
Field Description
stream_id Chosen by the sender; identifies this stream on subsequent VIDEO_FRAME and STREAM_EVENT messages
format Wire format of the compressed frame data (see Codec Formats)
pixel_format Pixel layout for raw formats; zero for compressed formats (see Pixel Formats)
origin How the frames were produced; informational only, does not affect decoding (see Origins)

The receiver responds with CONTROL_RESPONSE. On status = OK the stream is open and VIDEO_FRAME messages with that stream_id may follow immediately.

Closing a Stream (STREAM_CLOSE request)

+------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| request_id: u16  | command: u16     | stream_id: u16  |
+------------------+------------------+-----------------+

After a close response, no further VIDEO_FRAME messages should be sent for that stream_id.


Codec Formats

Carried in the format field of STREAM_OPEN.

Value Format
0x0001 MJPEG
0x0002 H.264
0x0003 H.265 / HEVC
0x0004 AV1
0x0005 FFV1
0x0006 ProRes
0x0007 QOI
0x0008 Raw pixels (requires pixel_format)
0x0009 Raw pixels + ZSTD (requires pixel_format)

Pixel Formats

Carried in the pixel_format field of STREAM_OPEN. Zero and ignored for compressed formats.

Value Layout
0x0001 BGRA 8:8:8:8
0x0002 RGBA 8:8:8:8
0x0003 BGR 8:8:8
0x0004 YUV 4:2:0 planar
0x0005 YUV 4:2:2 packed

Origins

Carried in the origin field of STREAM_OPEN. Informational — does not affect decoding.

Value Origin
0x0001 Device native (camera or capture card encoded it directly)
0x0002 libjpeg-turbo
0x0003 ffmpeg (libavcodec)
0x0004 ffmpeg (subprocess)
0x0005 VA-API direct
0x0006 NVENC direct
0x0007 Software (other)

Discovery

Node discovery uses UDP multicast. The wire format is a standard transport frame (same 6-byte header) sent to the multicast group rather than a TCP peer.

Announcement Frame (DISCOVERY_ANNOUNCE, 0x0010)

Sent periodically by every node and immediately on startup.

+----------------------+------------+-----------------+------------------+-------------------+------------------+
| protocol_version: u8 | site_id: u16 | tcp_port: u16 | function_flags: u16 | name_len: u8  | name: bytes      |
+----------------------+------------+-----------------+------------------+-------------------+------------------+
Field Description
protocol_version Wire format version; currently 1
site_id Site this node belongs to; 0 = local / unassigned
tcp_port Port where this node accepts transport connections
function_flags Bitfield of node capabilities (see below)
name_len Byte length of the following name string
name Node name in namespace:instance form, e.g. v4l2:microscope

function_flags bits:

Bit Mask Role
0 0x0001 Source — produces video
1 0x0002 Relay — receives and distributes streams
2 0x0004 Sink — consumes video
3 0x0008 Controller — has a user-facing control interface

A node may set multiple bits.

Multicast Parameters

Parameter Value
Group 224.0.0.251
Port 5353
TTL 1 (LAN only)

No Avahi or Bonjour dependency — nodes open a raw UDP multicast socket directly using standard POSIX APIs.