Group Voice forwarding now works, making this code sucessful at
bridging IPSC networks. Some things are missing, such as transmission
to all peers in an IPSC, right now, it only sends to the master, but
that's easily enough added, and my next goal.
Group Voice re-writes of both sourc IPSC radio ID and group translation
work. Packets are not yet actually sent to the destination network.
Right now the code prints out the original packet and the re-written
packet (with hash added)
Mostly done.. must find a way to allow master registration and
reception of peer list BEFORE validating incoming messages to the peer
list -- chicken and egg problem. Easily solved, but needs an EFFICIENT
solution since EVERY PACKET will be passed through this test.
There was no reason for the IPSC class to contain the function for
processing a peer list. It makes the class more self-sustaining, but
the goal should be a *module* to handle connection maintenance. I moved
the peer list process, and built a mode decoder function from the
previos mode printing function, as well as added decoded mode items to
the data structure… and cleaned up the prining function so it doesn't
re-process the data.
Mostly references to my_ipsc_config data structure items that are
commonly used. These received shortened names within the IPSC class…
also makes it easier to read, and should be self explanatory. Some
cruft also removed - object aliases that were no longer used.
These have been open issues. They are mostly completed. Now, once a
master or peer is registered, keep-alives start, and run every
(configurable) time, unless (configurable) times are missed, and then
it de-registers the peer. The outstanding counter still needs work, but
the important parts are there.
Work done on issues of timed actions for us to initiate relationships
with IPSC peers.
Tons of comments added so it likely actually makes sense to a reader
now.