Re: [RFC] the problem of on-the-wire byte order in ieee802154

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Hi Simon,

On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 09:53:40AM +0100, Simon Vincent wrote:
> I noticed the 802.15.4 spec has test vectors for the crypto that show the
> byte order of the address.
> See 802.15.4-2011 spec [1]
> Annex C, Section C.2.1.1
> 
> source address 0xacde480000000001 is represented in a packet as.
> 08 D0 84 21 43 01 00 00 00 00 48 DE AC || 02 05 00 00 00 || 55 CF 00 00 51
> 52 53 54 22 3B C1 EC 84 1A
> B5 53.
> 

thanks for this note. That shows that the LSB "01" of 0xacde480000000001 is send at
the first of the packet. Then it should be little endian, or? (In case
of this example).

- Alex
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