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zebra-report
Covert peer-to-peer chat over PulseAudio sink-input volume. Userland only. No kernel module. No network packets carry the chat content. Public domain.
Build & run
Single entry point: make. Every workflow goes through a target — never
invoke gcc or python3 by hand.
make # builds all five binaries (default target = `all`)
make test # builds and runs unit tests (pure logic, no PA needed)
make test-all # unit + integration + functional (PA + sink-inputs required)
make blog # rebuilds the static blog under web/blog/
make serve # builds blog, serves web/ on http://127.0.0.1:8765
make clean # removes binaries and generated blog output
make is the contract. If a workflow isn't a target, add the target before
adding the workflow.
Dependencies
gcc, make, pkg-config # build chain
libpulse-dev # PulseAudio client lib (pkg-config: libpulse)
python3 # blog builder + dev server
Ubuntu / Debian:
sudo apt install build-essential pkg-config libpulse-dev python3
make checks libpulse via pkg-config --cflags libpulse and
pkg-config --libs libpulse; if pkg-config can't find it, the build fails
early with a clear message.
Targets
make all — six binaries
| Binary | Source | Role |
|---|---|---|
tx |
src/tx.c |
reads stdin, transmits via volume modulation |
rx |
src/rx.c |
reads target sink-input volumes, decodes to stdout |
chat |
src/chat.c |
bidirectional tx+rx, line-based chat UI |
bt |
src/bt.c |
"battle toads" dual-channel stereo UART (2× throughput) |
carrier |
src/carrier.c |
publishes a silent PA sink so volume reads have something to read |
zebrad |
src/zebrad.c |
PA→WS introspector for web/chat.html |
All link against libpulse, librt, and libpthread. Headers come from
include/zebra.h (protocol constants) and include/modem.h (inline encode/
decode + benchmark).
make test — unit tests
test/unit pure logic, no PA, no audio
Covers: signal encoding (bit_to_vol / vol_to_bit), timing arithmetic
(ts_add_ns with overflow), baud math (baud_from_avg_ns), handshake frame
build/parse for both OFFER and READY (magic, checksum, corruption).
Currently: 84 cases pass. Required to be green before any commit.
make test-all — integration + functional
Integration and functional tests need a running PulseAudio daemon and
real sink-inputs to operate on. They are not run by make test by default.
# integration tests need ONE sink-input
ZEBRA_TEST_SINK=<sink_input_index> ./test/integration
# functional tests need TWO sink-inputs (data + ctrl channels)
ZEBRA_DATA_SINK=<idx> ZEBRA_CTRL_SINK=<idx> ./test/functional
Find sink-input indices with pactl list sink-inputs short — the first
column is the index. The test/integration benchmark sub-test reports
measured baud for the current host.
To avoid disrupting real audio applications, spawn dedicated silent sink-inputs as test targets:
paplay --raw --format=s16le --rate=44100 --channels=1 \
--stream-name=zebra-test /dev/zero &
# then use `pactl list short sink-inputs` to find this stream's index
Currently: 17/17 integration pass; 8/10 functional pass. The two functional failures are timing-bound on non-realtime kernels at the auto-negotiated baud and are not code defects (the same data path passes at fixed 50 baud).
make blog & make serve
make blog runs python3 blog/build.py, which reads Markdown sources from
blog/posts/ and writes static HTML into web/blog/. make serve rebuilds
the blog and serves web/ on port 8765 for local preview.
The chat UI (web/chat.html) is plain static HTML and works directly under
make serve — open http://127.0.0.1:8765/chat.html.
make zebrad — PulseAudio → WebSocket introspector
web/chat.html modulates audio output via Web Audio GainNode (mic stays off).
A browser tab cannot read another tab's PA state, so to close the receive
loop each peer runs zebrad. Decoded frames are forwarded over a local
WebSocket; chat.html auto-connects to ws://127.0.0.1:7777.
make zebrad
./zebrad --verbose # default: @DEFAULT_MONITOR@, port 7777
./zebrad --source <name> --port 7777
Single C file, no third-party deps beyond libpulse. Embedded WebSocket
server: SHA-1 + base64 inline, server→client binary frames only (RFC 6455
opcode 0x82); any inbound data closes the socket (browser auto-reconnects).
Bound to 127.0.0.1 only — never accessible from the LAN.
Adaptive baud: starts at ZEBRA_BAUD_HANDSHAKE (50), watches for a READY
frame, locks in the negotiated rate from its payload. Peak tracker has
2-second half-life decay so threshold adapts to room volume.
make clean
Removes:
tx rx chat bt carrier
test/unit test/integration test/functional
web/blog/index.html
web/blog/001-volume-modem/
web/blog/002-sse-chatroom/
Source files, headers, fonts, recovered binaries on disk, and committed
artifacts under web/ (other than the generated blog) are not touched.
Layout
include/ protocol constants + inline encode/decode/benchmark
src/ five binaries: tx, rx, chat, bt (battle toads), carrier
test/ unit (pure), integration (PA needed), functional (full chain)
blog/ markdown sources + python build
web/ static site: index, kernel, chat, fonts, generated blog
Makefile every workflow lives here
CLAUDE.md agent operating rules for this repo
License
Public domain. Patches gratefully accepted via merge request at
git.unturf.com/engineering/unturf/zebra-report.