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DMR Kaitai protocols

.github/workflows/sanity.yml Code Style: Python Black License Last released version PyPI downloads Python versions Wheel

This repository contains Kaitai-IO definitions of various protocols that can be met in DMR networks, both amateur and professional

Contributing

Please follow these steps

  1. Add or update .ksy definition file
  2. Run re-compilation script ./rebuild-all.sh (generates .py from .ksy and formats them using black formatter)
  3. Provide at least one example dataset to check the implementation with

And specifically avoid these mistakes:

  1. Modifying generated python sources / dissectors after generating

Supported

  • ETSI
    • CSBK (all from TS 102 361-2)
    • Data Blocks (Rate 1, 1/2, 3/4 confirmed and unconfirmed)
    • Data Headers (UDT, Response, Unconfirmed, Confirmed, Short Data Defined, Short Status Precoded, Proprietary)
    • UDP IPv4 Compressed header
    • FULL LC (Full Link Control, Group/Individual voice, GPS Info, Talker Alias + continuation blocks)
  • HAM
    • Homebrew 2015 (per DL5DI, G4KLX, DG1HT 2015)
    • Mmdvm 2020 (with non-standardized features in mmdvm-host, dmr-gateway, hblink and others)
  • Hytera
    • Data Delivery States
    • Data Transmit Protocol
    • GPS Data
    • HDAP (Hytera DMR Application Protocol)
    • HRNP (Hytera Radio Network Protocol)
    • HSTRP (Hytera Simple Transport Reliability Protocol)
    • IPSC (with separate definition for IPSC Heartbeat)
    • LP (Location Protocol)
    • RCP (Radio Control Protocol)
    • RRS (Radio Registration Service)
    • RTTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
    • TP (Telemetry Protocol)
    • TMP (Text Message Protocol)
  • Motorola
    • ARS (Automatic Registration Service)
    • MBXML (Motorola Binary XML) - only partially supported now
    • TMP (Text Message Protocol)

Testing

run make test (or pytest directly like this env PYTHONPATH=. pytest -vrpP)

Tools

If you install through pip3 install dmr-kaitai or manually from repo using python3 setup.py install, you should be provided with command-line tools, to pass hex payloads of various protocols to and see what is inside. Tools support multiple hex payloads, each hex string is treated as separate PDU to parse and pretty-print

Usage example

> debug-hytera-hrnp 7e0400002010000100189b6002040005006400000001c403
{'block': 0,
 'checksum': 39776,
 'data': {'checksum': 196,
          'data': {'data': {'data': b'd\x00\x00\x00\x01'},
                   'message_length': 5,
                   'service_type': <ServiceTypes.radio_identification_request: 4>},
          'is_reliable_message': False,
          'message_footer': b'\x03',
          'message_header': <MessageHeaderTypes.radio_control_protocol: 2>},
 'destination_id': 16,
 'header_identifier': b'~',
 'hrnp_packet_length': 24,
 'opcode': <Opcodes.data: 0>,
 'packet_number': 1,
 'source_id': 32,
 'version': 4}

Full listing of available tools

  • debug-homebrew
  • debug-mmdvm
  • debug-hytera-rcp
  • debug-hytera-hdap
  • debug-hytera-hrnp
  • debug-hytera-hstrp
  • debug-hytera-tmp
  • debug-hytera-lp
  • debug-hytera-ipsc
  • debug-hytera-rrs
  • debug-hytera-dds
  • debug-hytera-dtp
  • debug-motorola-ars
  • debug-motorola-tmp

License

AGPLv3.0 see LICENSE file for more info