def from_connection_buffer(connection):

        # Possible TODO: Convert this to a Katai Struct parser with a proper .ksy grammar.
        return ConnectionInformation(
            u32(connection[:4]),
            connection[0x28:0x2E][::-1],
            u32(connection[0x4C:0x50]),
            u32(connection[0x1C:0x20]) & 1 << 15 == 0,
            u16(connection[0x64:0x66]),
            connection[0x78:0x88],
            u8(connection[0xA7:0xA8]),
            connection[0x68:0x68 + u8(connection[0xA7:0xA8])],
            u8(connection[0x9C:0x9D]) - 127,
            connection[0x30:0x38],
            connection[0x38:0x40],
            connection[0x0C:0x0D],
        )
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    def handleS10StackDump(self, hcipkt):
        """
        Packets in stack dump:
            1b 03 90: contains pc and r0
            1b 03 9c
            1b 03 00 (x3)
            1b 03 f0 (whole ram)
            
        """

        checksum_correct = self.verifyChecksum(hcipkt.data[3:])
        packet_type = hcipkt.data[2]

        if packet_type == 0x90:
            data = hcipkt.data[4:]
            values = [u32(data[i : i + 4]) for i in range(0, 64 * 2, 4)]
            self.logger.debug(
                "Stack Dump (%s):\n%s"
                % (
                    "checksum correct" if checksum_correct else "checksum NOT correct",
                    "\n".join([hex(x) for x in values]),
                )
            )
            # Values different than in other stack dump formats, experimental output!
            self.logger.warn(
                "Received S10 Stack-Dump Event (contains %d registers):" % (data[1])
            )
            registers = (
                "pc: 0x%08x   lr: 0x%08x   sp: 0x%08x   r0: 0x%08x   r1: 0x%08x\n"
                % (values[16], values[17], values[23], values[19], values[20])
            )
            registers += (
                "r2: 0x%08x   r3: 0x%08x   r4: 0x%08x   r5: 0x%08x   r6: 0x%08x\n"
                % (values[21], values[22], values[23], values[24], values[25])
            )
            self.logger.warn(registers)
            return True

        # self.logger.info("%x" % u32(hcipkt.data[8:12]))
        # no last packet for S10e, just the size counts here... also is sometimes longer and sometimes shorter
        if packet_type == 0xF0 and u32(hcipkt.data[8:12]) == 0x230080:
            # This is the last pkt ouput:
            self.finishStackDump()
            return True

        return False
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 def handleRamDump(self, data):
     """ Data should be a byte string containing the address (4 byte)
     followed by the actual ram dump (at this address)
     """
     addr = u32(data[:4])
     if self.memdump_addr is None:
         self.memdump_addr = addr
     self.memdumps[addr - self.memdump_addr] = bytes(data[4:])  # convert from bytearray to bytes
     self.logger.debug("Stack dump handling addr %08x", addr - self.memdump_addr)
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    def handleNexus6pStackDump(self, hcipkt):
        checksum_correct = self.verifyChecksum(hcipkt.data[8:])
        packet_nr = hcipkt.data[2]
        packet_type = hcipkt.data[7]

        if packet_type in [0x2C, 0x4C]:
            data = hcipkt.data[9:]
            values = [u32(data[i : i + 4]) for i in range(0, 64, 4)]
            self.logger.debug(
                "Stack Dump (%s) [packet_type=0x%x]:\n%s"
                % (
                    "checksum correct" if checksum_correct else "checksum NOT correct",
                    packet_type,
                    "\n".join([hex(x) for x in values]),
                )
            )

            if packet_type == 0x2C and data[0] == 0x02:
                # This is the second stack dump event (contains register values)
                self.logger.warn(
                    "Received Stack-Dump Event (contains %d registers):" % (data[1])
                )
                registers = (
                    "pc: 0x%08x   lr: 0x%08x   sp: 0x%08x   r0: 0x%08x   r1: 0x%08x\n"
                    % (values[2], values[3], values[1], values[4], values[5])
                )
                registers += (
                    "r2: 0x%08x   r3: 0x%08x   r4: 0x%08x   r5: 0x%08x   r6: 0x%08x\n"
                    % tuple(values[6:11])
                )
                self.logger.warn(registers)
                return True

        elif packet_type == 0xF0:  # RAM dump
            self.handleRamDump(hcipkt.data[13:])

        if packet_nr == 0x84:
            # This is the last pkt ouput:
            self.finishStackDump()
            return True

        return False
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    def handleEvalStackDump(self, hcipkt):
        """
        Handles a core dump from the evaluation board. To trigger a dump execute:
            sendhcicmd 0xfc4e e81e2000
        This executes some memory set to ffff which is an invalid command.
        Many events like executing address 0x0 will only crash the chip but not
        trigger a proper stack dump.

        The evaluation board has quite a lot of memory, RAM dump takes ages...

        dbfw_coredump_exception_cm3() generates the following dumps:
            2c: CoreDumpInfo
            2c: CoreDumpCPURegs
            90: CoreDumpCPURegsExtend
            f0: CoreDumpRAMImage
            78: CoreDumpRAMImage EOF
            9c: CoreDumpHWRegs
            01: CoreDumpEnd

        :param hcipkt: stack dump packet
        :return: returns True if dump could be decoded.
        """
        checksum_correct = self.verifyChecksum(hcipkt.data[3:])
        packet_type = hcipkt.data[2]

        self.logger.debug("packet type %x", packet_type)

        # TODO CoreDumpInfo (shows LMP/HCI version, memory dumps)

        # CoreDumpCPURegs
        if packet_type == 0x2C:
            data = hcipkt.data[4:]
            values = [u32(data[i : i + 4]) for i in range(0, 64, 4)]
            self.logger.debug(
                "Stack Dump (%s):\n%s"
                % (
                    "checksum correct" if checksum_correct else "checksum NOT correct",
                    "\n".join([hex(x) for x in values]),
                )
            )
            if data[0] == 0x02:
                # This is the second stack dump event (contains register values)
                self.logger.warn(
                    "Received Evaluation Stack-Dump Event (contains %d registers):"
                    % (data[1])
                )
                registers = (
                    "pc: 0x%08x   lr: 0x%08x   sp: 0x%08x   r0: 0x%08x   r1: 0x%08x\n"
                    % (values[2], values[3], values[1], values[4], values[5])
                )
                registers += (
                    "r2: 0x%08x   r3: 0x%08x   r4: 0x%08x   r5: 0x%08x   r6: 0x%08x\n"
                    % tuple(values[6:11])
                )
                self.logger.warn(registers)
                return True

        # CoreDumpRAMImage
        # TODO: Eval board produces this twice:
        #  for 0x200000+0x50000 and 0x270000+0x10000
        elif packet_type == 0xF0:
            self.handleRamDump(hcipkt.data[8:])
            return True

        # Last packet produced by CoreDumpRAMImage
        elif packet_type == 0x78:  # RAM dump (last frame), TODO not sure if this works
            # This is the last pkt ouput:
            self.logger.info("End of stackdump block...")
            self.finishStackDump()
            return True

        # On a Raspberry Pi 3, the last packet of a stack dump is '1b0340df0338'.... so it's 0x40
        elif packet_type == 0xE8:
            # FIXME Raspi memdump is divided in two parts!
            # address change from 0001fe38 to packet type e8 and then it's computing addr -0130000
            # negative addr does not work with finishStackDump()
            # so even though the last packet is 0x40, let's just finish on 0xe8
            self.logger.info(
                "End of first stackdump block, writing to file and skipping second..."
            )
            self.finishStackDump()
            return True

        return False