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2.1. System Architecture
2.2. Data Path Between Ethernet MAC and MACsec
2.3. Data Path Between MACsec and MCDMA
2.4. Data Path Between MACsec and Packet Generator/Checker (Packet Client)
2.5. Data Path Illustrations
2.6. Interrupts
2.7. Packet FIFO
2.8. AXI-ST Rate Controller
2.9. Error Handling
2.10. Top Level Signals
6.5.1.1. MACsec Reset Sequence
6.5.1.2. TX Configuration Sequence
6.5.1.3. RX Configuration Sequence
6.5.1.4. TX Rekeying Sequence
6.5.1.5. RX Rekeying Sequence
6.5.1.6. Cut Through/Store Forward Mode
6.5.1.7. User Single/Multi Port Settings
6.5.1.8. Encrypt/Decrypt Port
6.5.1.9. Port Priority
6.5.1.10. Interrupt Generation and Register
6.6.1. macsec_initilize
6.6.2. macsec_get_attributes
6.6.3. macsec_get_sa_attributes
6.6.4. macsec_set_attributes
6.6.5. macsec_set_sa_attributes
6.6.6. macsec_read_register
6.6.7. macsec_write_register
6.6.8. macsec_set_port_configuration
6.6.9. macsec_rate_configuration
6.6.10. macsec_single_or_multi_port
6.6.11. macsec_crypto_mode
6.6.12. macsec_port_priority
6.6.13. macsec_register_isr
7.1. Software Requirements
7.2. Obtaining the Reference Design
7.3. Reference Design Directory Structure
7.4. Simulation Command Arguments
7.5. Simulation Test Cases
7.6. Complete Simulation Command
7.7. Simulation Requirements
7.8. Running Non-UVM Simulation
7.9. Running UVM Simulation
7.10. Building, Installing, and Running the Software
7.11. Building the Hardware Design
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2.5.1. MACsec Interface Signal Names
This section gives reference to the MACsec IP interface signal names to avoid any confusion while debugging the design as it includes many signals and directions of packet flow.
Figure 23. MACSec IP Interface Signal Names