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1. Overview
2. Getting Started
3. F-Tile Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP Parameters
4. Functional Description
5. Clocks
6. Resets
7. Interface Overview
8. Configuration Registers
9. Supported Modules and IPs
10. Supported Tools
11. F-Tile Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP User Guide Archives
12. Document Revision History for F-Tile Ethernet Intel® FPGA Hard IP User Guide
4.4.1. Features
4.4.2. PTP Timestamp Accuracy
4.4.3. PTP Client Flow
4.4.4. RX Virtual Lane Offset Calculation for No FEC Variants
4.4.5. Virtual Lane Order and Offset Values
4.4.6. UI Adjustment
4.4.7. Reference Time Interval
4.4.8. Minimum and Maximum Reference Time (TAM) Interval for UI Measurement (Hardware)
4.4.9. UI Value and PMA Delay
4.4.10. Routing Delay Adjustment for Advanced Timestamp Accuracy Mode
4.4.11. Routing Delay Adjustment for Basic Timestamp Accuracy Mode
5.1. Clock Connections in Single Instance Operation
5.2. Clock Connections in Multiple Instance Operation
5.3. Clock Connections in MAC Asynchronous FIFO Operation
5.4. Clock Connections in PTP-Based Synchronous and Asynchronous Operation
5.5. Clock Connections in Synchronous Ethernet Operation
5.6. Custom Cadence
7.1. Status Interface
7.2. TX MAC Avalon ST Client Interface
7.3. RX MAC Avalon ST Aligned Client Interface
7.4. TX MAC Segmented Client Interface
7.5. RX MAC Segmented Client Interface
7.6. MAC Flow Control Interface
7.7. PCS Mode TX Interface
7.8. PCS Mode RX Interface
7.9. FlexE and OTN Mode TX Interface
7.10. FlexE and OTN Mode RX Interface
7.11. Custom Rate Interface
7.12. Deterministic Latency Interface
7.13. 32-bit Soft CWBIN Counters
7.14. Reconfiguration Interfaces
7.15. Precision Time Protocol Interface
7.2.1. TX MAC Avalon ST Client Interface with Disabled Preamble Passthrough
7.2.2. TX MAC Avalon ST Client Interface with Enabled Preamble Passthrough
7.2.3. Using MAC Avalon ST skip_crc Signal to Control Source Address, PAD, and CRC Insertion
7.2.4. Using MAC Avalon ST i_tx_error Signal to Mark Packets Invalid
7.4.1. TX MAC Segmented Client Interface with Disabled Preamble Passthrough
7.4.2. TX MAC Segmented Client Interface with Enabled Preamble Passthrough
7.4.3. Using MAC Segmented skip_crc Signal to Control Source Address, PAD, and CRC Insertion
7.4.4. Using MAC Segmented i_tx_mac_error to Mark Packets Invalid
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7.3.1. RX MAC Avalon ST Client Interface with Disabled Preamble Passthrough
100GE o_rx_data |
40GE/50GE o_rx_data |
10GE/25GE o_rx_data |
MAC Field | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
[511:504] | [127:120] | [63:56] | Dest Addr[47:40] | The first octet of the Destination Address, follows Start Frame Delimiter (SFD). |
[503:496] | [119:112] | [55:48] | Dest Addr[39:32] | |
[495:488] | [111:104] | [47:40] | Dest Addr[31:24] | |
[495:480] | [103:96] | [39:32] | Dest Addr[23:16] | |
[479:472] | [95:88] | [31:24] | Dest Addr[15:8] | |
[471:464] | [87:80] | [23:16] | Dest Addr[7:0] | |
[463:456] | [79:72] | [15:8] | Src Addr[47:40] | |
[455:448] | [71:64] | [7:0] | Src Addr[39:32] | |
[447:440] | [63:56] | [63:56] | Src Addr[31:24] | |
[439:432] | [55:48] | [55:48] | Src Addr[23:16] | |
[431:424] | [47:40] | [47:40] | Src Addr[15:8] | |
[423:416] | [39:32] | [39:32] | Src Addr[7:0] | |
[415:408] | [31:24] | [31:24] | Length/Type[15:8] | |
[407:400] | [23:16] | [23:16] | Length/Type[7:0] | |
[399:0] | [15:0] | [15:0] | … |
In the table above, the byte order on the bus and the data bit order follow the TX MAC Avalon ST client interface. For example,
- For 100GE, the first received bit after the SFD was bit 504, i.e. bit 0 of the first received byte.
- For 40GE/50GE, the first bit of the first received byte is bit 120.
- For 10GE/25GE, the first bit of the first received byte that is bit 56.