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26 Addressing section in Overview
29 In its simplest form, ISO-TP is based on two kinds of addressing modes for the
32 * physical addressing is implemented by two node-specific addresses and is used
35 * functional addressing is implemented by one node-specific address and is used
38 Three different addressing formats can be employed:
55 is generating and the optional extended addressing. In the first case, the data
163 additional address component. This enables the "mixed" addressing format if
164 used alone, or the "extended" addressing format if used in conjunction with
191 as extended addressing byte on the reception path. If used in conjunction
193 addressing format.
198 * ``CAN_ISOTP_SF_BROADCAST``: use 1-to-N functional addressing (cannot be
213 * ``ext_address``: extended addressing byte, used if the
220 * ``rx_ext_address``: extended addressing byte for the reception path, used if
356 Following example implements a node using "normal" physical addressing, with