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Rob e575da7d17 todo: add developer-experience gaps for follow-on work
Six items not strictly wire-format but high-value for clean-room
implementers, in priority order:

  Top three (most debugging-hour savings):
    §15 Threading / concurrency model — which loops run when,
        which callbacks fire on which thread, lock inventory
    §16 Failure-mode -> root-cause cheatsheet — symptom-keyed
        inverse index of §9 with worked examples
    §17 Time / clock requirements roundup — consolidates random_hash
        timestamps, LXMF clockless senders, ticket expiry, keepalive
        RTT, re-announce cadence into one no-RTC reference

  Medium:
    §6.x Channel mode (CHANNEL = 0x0E) — multiplexed app data over
        Link, used by NomadNet beyond page fetches
    §8.x AutoInterface multicast discovery — UDP magic for LAN
        peer auto-detect

  Appendix:
    Bounded-state inventory — single table of every memory-bounded
        structure for embedded implementers

Plus:
  - Marked the 'last-verified-against-rns' polish item done
    (already added to SPEC.md frontmatter in commit abf66b9).
  - Added a tools/verify_stamps.py todo to runtime-lock §5.7.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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test-vectors Verify §2.3, §4.3, §7.1, §7.4 against upstream RNS 1.2.0 / LXMF 0.9.6 2026-05-03 10:14:51 -04:00
tools Add four more verifiers + receive-propagated flow + frontmatter version 2026-05-03 12:54:34 -04:00
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Reticulum Specifications

Byte-level interoperability specifications for the Reticulum Network Stack and LXMF — the parts that aren't in the upstream manuals but are needed to build a working client from scratch.

Upstream Reticulum has excellent operator-facing documentation (config, deployment, design philosophy). What's missing — and what every alternative implementation has had to reverse-engineer from the Python source — is an authoritative wire-level spec: header bit layouts, msgpack field types, signature input formats, the exact behavior of Transport.outbound, and the long list of "would never guess from reading the manual" gotchas that cost hours of debugging each.

This repo collects those findings in one place. The hope is that future client authors (Kotlin, Swift, Rust, Go, embedded C — pick your stack) can read this instead of re-deriving everything from RNS/Transport.py.

Status

Early days, contributions welcome. Current content was bootstrapped from the working notes of two reverse-engineering efforts:

Each finding is grounded in upstream source citations (file + line) so it can be re-verified as RNS evolves.

What's here

  • SPEC.md — the single combined spec document, organized by protocol layer
  • flows/ — chronological end-to-end narratives (e.g. "send a message"), cross-referencing SPEC.md sections
  • tools/ — self-contained Python verifier scripts that test SPEC.md claims against upstream RNS / LXMF
  • test-vectors/ — known-good byte sequences each implementation should be able to round-trip (intent: grow into a compliance suite)

As content grows, SPEC.md will be split into per-layer files (packet header, identity, announce, token-crypto, LXMF, link, resource, transport).

Scope

In scope:

  • Wire formats: byte layouts, field encodings, framing
  • Signing inputs and what's hashed where
  • Cross-cutting behaviors required for interop (path requests, ratchet rotation, retransmit semantics)
  • "Gotchas" — things upstream code does that aren't obvious from the manual or RFC-style sketches
  • Test vectors that any implementation must be able to round-trip

Out of scope:

  • Operator/user documentation — see the official manual
  • API design choices for any specific implementation
  • Networking layer config (interfaces, transport modes) — already well documented

Source citations

Where a finding cites upstream Python code, the path is relative to a standard pip install rns lxmf installation, e.g. RNS/Transport.py, LXMF/LXMF.py. Where the bundled umsgpack is referenced, the path is RNS/vendor/umsgpack.py.

When upstream code changes such that a citation no longer matches, file an issue or PR — the goal is to track the de-facto wire spec as it actually behaves, not as it was at any single snapshot.

Contributing

If you've debugged a Reticulum interop problem and the answer wasn't in the upstream docs, please add it. Format:

### N.M Short description of the finding

**Symptom:** what you observed that prompted the investigation.

**What's happening:** the actual mechanism, ideally with upstream source citation (file + line).

**Implication / fix:** what an implementation must do to interop.

**Source:** upstream file paths and approximate line numbers.

Add a worked test vector to test-vectors/ if the finding is byte-level.

License

CC BY 4.0 — use freely, attribution appreciated.