The Yet Another High-Level Data Link Control implementation is a framing protocol optimized for embedded communication with single pass operations. It uses the HDLC asynchronous framing format. For more information see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Level_Data_Link_Control
The supported frames are limited to DATA (I-frame with Poll bit), ACK (S-frame Receive Ready with Final bit) and NACK (S-frame Reject with Final bit). All DATA frames must be acknowledged or negative acknowledged using the defined ACK and NACK frames. The Address and Control fields uses the 8-bit format which means that the highest sequence number is 7. The FCS field is 16-bit.
Below are some examples on the usage:
Acknowledge of frames:
A ----> B DATA [Seq No = 1]
A <---- B DATA [Seq No = 4]
A <---- B ACK [Seq No = 2]
A ----> B ACK [Seq No = 5]
Negative acknowledge of frame:
A ----> B DATA [Seq No = 1]
A <---- B NACK [Seq No = 1]
A ----> B DATA [Seq No = 1]
Acknowledge frame lost:
A ----> B DATA [Seq No = 1]
A X<-- B ACK [Seq No = 2]
*Timeout*
A ----> B DATA [Seq No = 1]
Currently yahdlc supports C/C++ and Python. Python bindings for yahdlc has been implemented by SkypLabs and can be found here: