docs:devspec: update docs with new device-type prefix syntax

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## Attaching sensors:
Sensors are input devices to Harikoff. Harikoff will perceive them as perceptual
inputs -- like your own sense organs. For example, if you attach a camera as a
sensor, harikoff will experience it in the same way that you experience the
visual sense data from your eyes.
Sensors are input devices to Harikoff. Harikoff will perceive them as
perceptual inputs -- like your own sense organs. For example, if you attach a
camera as a sensor, harikoff will experience it in the same way that you
experience the visual sense data from your eyes.
## Implexors:
An implexor is an **Imp**licit **Ex**istent isolat**Or** algorithm. It's
basically what conventional ML/LLM/ANN developers call an ROI ("Region of
Interest") extraction algorithm. An Implex algorithm is used to scan a frame of
input sensor data and detect objects and patterns within it.
Interest") extraction algorithm. An Implex algorithm is used to scan a frame
of input sensor data and detect objects and patterns within it.
## Sensor device spec:
@@ -21,13 +21,15 @@ The general format of a device-spec for a sensor is:
sensor-type|implexor|api(api-params)|server(server-params)|deviceselector
```
* `sensor-type` is always either '`i`' (interoceptor), '`e`' (extrospector),
or '`a`' (actuator).
* `sensor-type` is always either '`+idev`' (interoceptor), '`+edev`'
(extrospector), or '`+adev`' (actuator).
* `implexor` is the name of the implexor algorithm that should be used with
the data that is provided by the `server` via the `api`.
* `api` is the interface that the server uses to export perceptual data for
harikoff to read. Harikoff will run the `implexor` algorithm on the data from
this `api`. The `api-param` in parentheses may be omitted, in which case the parentheses will be empty, but the parentheses must always be written out.
harikoff to read. Harikoff will run the `implexor` algorithm on the data
from this `api`. The `api-param` in parentheses may be omitted, in which
case the parentheses will be empty, but the parentheses must always be
written out.
* `server` may be a userspace daemon or an OS kernel that provides perceptual
data via the `api`. The `server-params` in parentheses may be omitted, in
which case the parenthesis will be empty, but the parentheses must always be
@@ -41,41 +43,41 @@ If there's more than one parameter item in a list of `api-params` or
`server-params`, then the individual items in a list of `api-param` or
`server-params` should be separated by the h-bar character (`|`). E.g:
```
e|audio-implexor|alsa(shmem|param2|param3)|alsa()|cardname
+edev|audio-implexor|alsa(shmem|param2|param3)|alsa()|cardname
```
Some examples follow:
### To attach a particular window from a window manager:
```
e|visual-implexor|wayland()|wayland(server-socket)|window0
+edev|visual-implexor|wayland()|wayland(server-socket)|window0
```
Connect to the Wayland server that's listening on `server-socket`, using
the `wayland` api. Ask that Wayland server to give harikoff read-access to all
of the frames composited into the window buffer for `window0`. Use harikoff's
Connect to the Wayland server that's listening on `server-socket`, using the
`wayland` api. Ask that Wayland server to give harikoff read-access to all of
the frames composited into the window buffer for `window0`. Use harikoff's
`visual-implexor` to implex from that `window0`'s compositor data.
### To attach a window manager's entire rendered desktop:
```
e|visual-implexor|wayland()|wayland(listen-socket)|all
+edev|visual-implexor|wayland()|wayland(listen-socket)|all
```
In most cases, this is basically the same as attempting to attach all of the
underlying GFX server's output.
Connect to the Wayland server that's listening on `listen-socket`, using
the `wayland` api. Ask that Wayland server to give harikoff read-access to the
entire compositor framebuffer. Use harikoff's `visual-implexor` to implex
from that Wayland server's compositor data.
Connect to the Wayland server that's listening on `listen-socket`, using the
`wayland` api. Ask that Wayland server to give harikoff read-access to the
entire compositor framebuffer. Use harikoff's `visual-implexor` to implex from
that Wayland server's compositor data.
### To attach all of an Xorg server's gfx output to all screens:
```
e|visual-implexor|x11()|xorg(listen-socket)|all
+edev|visual-implexor|x11()|xorg(listen-socket)|all
```
Connect to the Xorg server that's listening on `listen-socket`, using the `x11`
api. Ask that Xorg server to let Harikoff read out all of the frames written out
to all screens. Use harikoff's `visual-implexor` to implex from the server's
gfx framebuffer data.
api. Ask that Xorg server to let Harikoff read out all of the frames written
out to all screens. Use harikoff's `visual-implexor` to implex from the
server's gfx framebuffer data.
In most cases, this is basically the same as attempting to attach all of the
WM's output.
@@ -86,11 +88,11 @@ WM's output.
### To attach all of an Xorg server's gfx output to a particular screen:
```
e|visual-implexor|x11()|xorg(listen-socket)|:0
+edev|visual-implexor|x11()|xorg(listen-socket)|:0
```
Connect to the Xorg server that's listening on `listen-socket`, using the `x11`
api. Ask that Xorg server to let Harikoff read out all of the frames written out
to display `:0`. Use harikoff's `visual-implexor` to implex from display
api. Ask that Xorg server to let Harikoff read out all of the frames written
out to display `:0`. Use harikoff's `visual-implexor` to implex from display
`:0`'s framebuffer data.
* Implementation note:
@@ -99,7 +101,7 @@ to display `:0`. Use harikoff's `visual-implexor` to implex from display
### To attach a camera device by connecting directly to its Linux driver:
```
e|visual-implexor|v4l()|linux()|/dev/video0
+edev|visual-implexor|v4l()|linux()|/dev/video0
```
We specify that we want to use the `linux` kernel's loaded driver to connect
to communicate with `/dev/video0`, via the `Video4Linux` API. We want harikoff
@@ -109,7 +111,7 @@ If `/dev/video0` is already consumed by another process, this may likely fail.
### To attach a microphone that's managed by ALSA server:
```
e|audio-implexor|alsa(shmem)|alsa()|cardname
+edev|audio-implexor|alsa(shmem)|alsa()|cardname
```
Connect to the ALSA server via `shmem`, using the `alsa` API. Request access to
@@ -118,7 +120,7 @@ the microphone function of the sound card with the name `cardname`. Use the
### To attach a thermal sensor managed by Linux:
```
i|thermal-implexor|thermal-zone()|linux()|/sys/class/thermal_zone0
+idev|thermal-implexor|thermal-zone()|linux()|/sys/class/thermal_zone0
```
Use the `thermal-zone` SysFS API provided by `linux` to connect to the sensor
@@ -127,14 +129,14 @@ Use the `thermal-zone` SysFS API provided by `linux` to connect to the sensor
## Attaching actuators:
Actuators are Harikoff's way of enacting changes in the external world. They're
like your libs, or your mouth. Actuators enable harikoff to write outputs to the
world outside.
Actuators are Harikoff's way of enacting changes in the external world.
They're like your libs, or your mouth. Actuators enable harikoff to write
outputs to the world outside.
### Wilzors:
Actuator devices are analogous to your body's limbs. Harikoff controls these by
using `wilzor` algorithms. Wilzor is a contraction of **Wil**lpower
Actuator devices are analogous to your body's limbs. Harikoff controls these
by using `wilzor` algorithms. Wilzor is a contraction of **Wil**lpower
Actuat**Or** but with a 'Z' in the middle to make it sound cooler. Different
types of devices will require different wilzor algorithms. You need to know
what type of wilzor algorithm needs to be used to enable harikoff to control
@@ -147,10 +149,11 @@ WIP: TBD.
## Device specification files:
Inside of a device spec file, you can list any number of device specs. Separate
individual device specs with two consecutive h-bar characters (`||`), like this:
Inside of a device spec file, you can list any number of device specs.
Separate individual device specs with two consecutive h-bar characters (`||`),
like this:
```
e|visual-implexor|wayland()|wayland(server-socket)|window0
|| e|visual-implexor|x11()|xorg(listen-socket)|all
|| i|thermal-implexor|thermal-zone()|linux()|/sys/class/thermal_zone0
+edev|visual-implexor|wayland()|wayland(server-socket)|window0
|| +edev|visual-implexor|x11()|xorg(listen-socket)|all
|| +idev|thermal-implexor|thermal-zone()|linux()|/sys/class/thermal_zone0
```