Triple-Speed Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP User Guide

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Date 10/04/2021
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B.2. Test Configuration Parameters

You can use these parameters to create custom test scenarios.
Table 129.  Test Configuration Parameters
Parameter Description Default
Supported in configurations that contain the 10/100/1000 Ethernet MAC
TB_RXFRAMES Enables local loopback on the Ethernet side (GMII/MII/RGMII). The value must always be set to 0. 0
TB_TXFRAMES Specifies the number of frames to be generated by the Avalon® streaming Ethernet frame generator. 5
TB_RXIPG IPG on the receive path. 12
TB_ENA_VAR_IPG 0: A constant IPG, TB_RXIPG, is used by the GMII/RGMII/MII Ethernet frame generator.


1: Enables variable IPG on the receive path.

0
TB_LENSTART Specifies the payload length of the first frame generated by the frame generators. The payload length of each subsequent frame is incremented by the value of TB_LENSTEP. 100
TB_LENSTEP Specifies the payload length increment. 1
TB_LENMAX Specifies the maximum payload length generated by the frame generators. If the payload length exceeds this value, it wraps around to TB_LENSTART. This parameter can be used to test frame length error by setting it to a value larger than the value of TB_MACLENMAX. 1500
TB_ENA_PADDING 0: Disables padding.


1: If the length of frames generated by the GMII/RGMII/MII Ethernet frame generator is less than the minimum frame length (64 bytes), the generator inserts padding bytes to the frames to make up the minimum length.

1
TB_ENA_VLAN 0: Only basic frames are generated.


1: Enables VLAN frames generation. This value specifies the number of basic frames generated before a VLAN frame is generated followed by a stacked VLAN frame.

0
TB_STOPREAD Specifies the number of packets to be read from the receive FIFO before reading is suspended. You can use this parameter to test FIFO overflow and flow control. 0
TB_HOLDREAD Specifies the number of clock cycles before the Avalon® streaming monitor stops reading from the receive FIFO. 1000
TB_TX_FF_ERR 0: Normal behavior.


1: Drives the Avalon® streaming error signal high to simulate erroneous frames transmission.

0
TB_TRIGGERXOFF Specifies the number of clock cycles from the start of simulation before the xoff_gen signal is driven. 0
TB_TRIGGERXON Specifies the number of clock cycles from the start of simulation before the xon_gen signal is driven high. 0
RX_COL_FRM Specifies which frame is received with collision. Valid in fast Ethernet and half-duplex mode only. 0
RX_COL_GEN Specifies which nibble within the frame collision occurs. 0
TX_COL_FRM Specifies which frame is transmitted with a collision. Valid in fast Ethernet and half-duplex mode only. 0
TX_COL_GEN Specifies which nibble within the frame collision occurs on the transmit path. 0
TX_COL_NUM Specifies the number of consecutive collisions during retransmission. 0
TX_COL_DELAY Specifies the delay, in nibbles, between collision and retransmission. 0
TB_PAUSECONTROL 0: GMII frame generator does not respond to pause frames.


1: Enables flow control in the GMII frame generator.

1
TB_MDIO_SIMULATION Enable / Disable MDIO simulation. 0
Supported in configurations that contain the 1000BASE-X/SGMII PCS
TB_SGMII_HD 0: Disables half-duplex mode.


1: Enables half-duplex mode.

0
TB_SGMII_1000 0: Disables gigabit operation.


1: Enables gigabit operation.

1
TB_SGMII_100 0: Disables 100 Mbps operation.


1: Enables 100 Mbps operation.

0
TB_SGMII_10 0: Disables 10 Mbps operation.


1: Enables 10 Mbps operation.

0
TB_TX_ERR 0: Disables error generation.


1: Enables error generation.

0