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1. Introduction
2. Interface Overview
3. Parameters
4. Designing with the IP Core
5. MACsec Intel® FPGA IP Example Design
6. Functional Description
7. Configuration Registers for MACsec IP
8. MACsec Intel FPGA IP User Guide Archives
9. Document Revision History for the MACsec Intel FPGA IP User Guide
2.2.1.1. Common Port Mux Interface
2.2.1.2. Common Port Demux Interface
2.2.1.3. Controlled Port Mux Interface
2.2.1.4. Controlled Port Demux Interface
2.2.1.5. Uncontrolled Port RX Interface
2.2.1.6. Uncontrolled Port TX Interface
2.2.1.7. Crypto RX Interface
2.2.1.8. Crypto TX Interface
2.2.1.9. Management Interface
2.2.1.10. Decrypt Port Mux Management Interface
2.2.1.11. Decrypt Port Demux Management Interface
2.2.1.12. Encrypt Port Mux Management Interface
2.2.1.13. Encrypt Port Demux Management Interface
2.2.1.14. Crypto IP Management Bus
2.2.1.15. Miscellaneous Control Signals
2.2.2.1. Common Port Mux Interface Waveform
2.2.2.2. Common Port Demux Interface Waveform
2.2.2.3. Controlled Port Mux Interface Waveform
2.2.2.4. Controlled Port Demux Interface Waveform
2.2.2.5. Uncontrolled Port RX Interface Waveform
2.2.2.6. Uncontrolled Port TX Interface Waveform
2.2.2.7. Crypto RX Waveform
2.2.2.8. Crypto TX Waveform
2.2.2.9. MACsec Management Interface (Read)
2.2.2.10. MACsec Management Interface (Write)
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6.1.3. User Interface Data Streaming
The data streaming into the MACsec IP through the user interfaces (Common/Controlled/Uncontrolled) can be either in full packet or 64B word per port/stream. The AXI-ST TID signal is used to indicate the port/stream where a request originates from. If your interface data width is configured to 64/128/256b, data streaming per port/stream can be 8/16/32 bytes and an accumulation of 512b is done prior to the Crypto block for data framing before sending it into the Crypto block.