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u-boot/drivers/net/npe/include/IxEthAcc.h

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/** @file IxEthAcc.h
*
* @brief this file contains the public API of @ref IxEthAcc component
*
* Design notes:
* The IX_OSAL_MBUF address is to be specified on bits [31-5] and must
* be cache aligned (bits[4-0] cleared)
*
*
* @par
* IXP400 SW Release version 2.0
*
* -- Copyright Notice --
*
* @par
* Copyright 2001-2005, Intel Corporation.
* All rights reserved.
*
* @par
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*
* @par
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*
*/
#ifndef IxEthAcc_H
#define IxEthAcc_H
#include <IxOsBuffMgt.h>
#include <IxTypes.h>
/**
* @defgroup IxEthAcc IXP400 Ethernet Access (IxEthAcc) API
*
* @brief ethAcc is a library that does provides access to the internal IXP400 10/100Bt Ethernet MACs.
*
*@{
*/
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
* @brief Definition of the Ethernet Access status
*/
typedef enum /* IxEthAccStatus */
{
IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS = IX_SUCCESS, /**< return success*/
IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL = IX_FAIL, /**< return fail*/
IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT, /**< return invalid port*/
IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED, /**< return uninitialized*/
IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNINITIALIZED, /**< return MAC uninitialized*/
IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_ARG, /**< return invalid arg*/
IX_ETH_TX_Q_FULL, /**< return tx queue is full*/
IX_ETH_ACC_NO_SUCH_ADDR /**< return no such address*/
} IxEthAccStatus;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
* @enum IxEthAccPortId
* @brief Definition of the IXP400 Mac Ethernet device.
*/
typedef enum
{
IX_ETH_PORT_1 = 0, /**< Ethernet Port 1 */
IX_ETH_PORT_2 = 1 /**< Ethernet port 2 */
,IX_ETH_PORT_3 = 2 /**< Ethernet port 3 */
} IxEthAccPortId;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETH_ACC_NUMBER_OF_PORTS
*
* @brief Definition of the number of ports
*
*/
#ifdef __ixp46X
#define IX_ETH_ACC_NUMBER_OF_PORTS (3)
#else
#define IX_ETH_ACC_NUMBER_OF_PORTS (2)
#endif
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE
*
* @brief Definition of the size of the MAC address
*
*/
#define IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE (6)
/**
*
* @brief Definition of the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet MAC address structure.
*
* The data should be packed with bytes xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
* @note
* The data must be packed in network byte order.
*/
typedef struct
{
UINT8 macAddress[IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE]; /**< MAC address */
} IxEthAccMacAddr;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
* @def IX_ETH_ACC_NUM_TX_PRIORITIES
* @brief Definition of the number of transmit priorities
*
*/
#define IX_ETH_ACC_NUM_TX_PRIORITIES (8)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
* @enum IxEthAccTxPriority
* @brief Definition of the relative priority used to transmit a frame
*
*/
typedef enum
{
IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_0 = 0, /**<Lowest Priority submission */
IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_1 = 1, /**<submission prority of 1 (0 is lowest)*/
IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_2 = 2, /**<submission prority of 2 (0 is lowest)*/
IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_3 = 3, /**<submission prority of 3 (0 is lowest)*/
IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_4 = 4, /**<submission prority of 4 (0 is lowest)*/
IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_5 = 5, /**<submission prority of 5 (0 is lowest)*/
IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_6 = 6, /**<submission prority of 6 (0 is lowest)*/
IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_7 = 7, /**<Highest priority submission */
IX_ETH_ACC_TX_DEFAULT_PRIORITY = IX_ETH_ACC_TX_PRIORITY_0 /**< By default send all
packets with lowest priority */
} IxEthAccTxPriority;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
* @enum IxEthAccRxFrameType
* @brief Identify the type of a frame.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_LINKMASK
*/
typedef enum
{
IX_ETHACC_RX_LLCTYPE = 0x00, /**< 802.3 - 8802, with LLC/SNAP */
IX_ETHACC_RX_ETHTYPE = 0x10, /**< 802.3 (Ethernet) without LLC/SNAP */
IX_ETHACC_RX_STATYPE = 0x20, /**< 802.11, AP <=> STA */
IX_ETHACC_RX_APTYPE = 0x30 /**< 802.11, AP <=> AP */
} IxEthAccRxFrameType;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
* @enum IxEthAccDuplexMode
* @brief Definition to provision the duplex mode of the MAC.
*
*/
typedef enum
{
IX_ETH_ACC_FULL_DUPLEX, /**< Full duplex operation of the MAC */
IX_ETH_ACC_HALF_DUPLEX /**< Half duplex operation of the MAC */
} IxEthAccDuplexMode;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
* @struct IxEthAccNe
* @brief Definition of service-specific informations.
*
* This structure defines the Ethernet service-specific informations
* and enable QoS and VLAN features.
*/
typedef struct
{
UINT32 ixReserved_next; /**< reserved for chaining */
UINT32 ixReserved_lengths; /**< reserved for buffer lengths */
UINT32 ixReserved_data; /**< reserved for buffer pointer */
UINT8 ixDestinationPortId; /**< Destination portId for this packet, if known by NPE */
UINT8 ixSourcePortId; /**< Source portId for this packet */
UINT16 ixFlags; /**< BitField of option for this frame */
UINT8 ixQoS; /**< QoS class of the frame */
UINT8 ixReserved; /**< reserved */
UINT16 ixVlanTCI; /**< Vlan TCI */
UINT8 ixDestMac[IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE]; /**< Destination MAC address */
UINT8 ixSourceMac[IX_IEEE803_MAC_ADDRESS_SIZE]; /**< Source MAC address */
} IxEthAccNe;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_PORT_UNKNOWN
*
* @brief Contents of the field @a IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID when no
* destination port can be found by the NPE for this frame.
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_PORT_UNKNOWN (0xff)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTMAC
*
* @brief The location of the destination MAC address in the Mbuf header.
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTMAC(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixDestMac
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_SOURCEMAC
*
* @brief The location of the source MAC address in the Mbuf header.
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_SOURCEMAC(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixSourceMac
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANTCI
*
* @brief The VLAN Tag Control Information associated with this frame
*
* The VLAN Tag Control Information associated with this frame. On Rx
* path, this field is extracted from the packet header.
* On Tx path, the value of this field is inserted in the frame when
* the port is configured to insert or replace vlan tags in the
* egress frames.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANTCI(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixVlanTCI
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_SOURCEPORTID
*
* @brief The port where this frame came from.
*
* The port where this frame came from. This field is set on receive
* with the port information. This field is ignored on Transmit path.
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_SOURCEPORTID(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixSourcePortId
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID
*
* @brief The destination port where this frame should be sent.
*
* The destination port where this frame should be sent.
*
* @li In the transmit direction, this field contains the destination port
* and is ignored unless @a IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAG_DST is set.
*
* @li In the receive direction, this field contains the port where the
* destination MAC addresses has been learned. If the destination
* MAC address is unknown, then this value is set to the reserved value
* @a IX_ETHACC_NE_PORT_UNKNOWN
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixDestinationPortId
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_QOS
*
* @brief QualityOfService class (QoS) for this received frame.
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_QOS(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixQoS
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
*
* @brief Bit Mask of the different flags associated with a frame
*
* The flags are the bit-oring combination
* of the following different fields :
*
* @li IP flag (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_IPMASK)
* @li Spanning Tree flag (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_STMASK)
* @li Link layer type (Rx and Tx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_LINKMASK)
* @li VLAN Tagged Frame (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANMASK)
* @li New source MAC address (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_NEWSRCMASK)
* @li Multicast flag (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_MCASTMASK)
* @li Broadcast flag (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_BCASTMASK)
* @li Destination port flag (Tx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_PORTMASK)
* @li Tag/Untag Tx frame (Tx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGMODEMASK)
* @li Overwrite destination port (Tx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_PORTOVERMASK)
* @li Filtered frame (Rx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_STMASK)
* @li VLAN Enabled (Rx and Tx @a IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANENABLEMASK)
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS(mBufPtr) ((IxEthAccNe *)&((mBufPtr)->ix_ne))->ixFlags
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_BCASTMASK
*
* @brief This mask defines if a received frame is a broadcast frame.
*
* This mask defines if a received frame is a broadcast frame.
* The BCAST flag is set when the destination MAC address of
* a frame is broadcast.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_BCASTMASK (0x1)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_MCASTMASK
*
* @brief This mask defines if a received frame is a multicast frame.
*
* This mask defines if a received frame is a multicast frame.
* The MCAST flag is set when the destination MAC address of
* a frame is multicast.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_MCASTMASK (0x1 << 1)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_IPMASK
*
* @brief This mask defines if a received frame is a IP frame.
*
* This mask applies to @a IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS and defines if a received
* frame is a IP frame. The IP flag is set on Rx direction, depending on
* the frame contents. The flag is set when the length/type field of a
* received frame is 0x8000.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_IPMASK (0x1 << 2)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANMASK
*
* @brief This mask defines if a received frame is VLAN tagged.
*
* This mask defines if a received frame is VLAN tagged.
* When set, the Rx frame is VLAN-tagged and the tag value
* is available thru @a IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANID.
* Note that when sending frames which are already tagged
* this flag should be set, to avoid inserting another VLAN tag.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANID
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANMASK (0x1 << 3)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_LINKMASK
*
* @brief This mask is the link layer protocol indicator
*
* This mask applies to @a IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS.
* It reflects the state of a frame as it exits an NPE on the Rx path
* or enters an NPE on the Tx path. Its values are as follows:
* @li 0x00 - IEEE802.3 - 8802 (Rx) / IEEE802.3 - 8802 (Tx)
* @li 0x01 - IEEE802.3 - Ethernet (Rx) / IEEE802.3 - Ethernet (Tx)
* @li 0x02 - IEEE802.11 AP -> STA (Rx) / IEEE802.11 STA -> AP (Tx)
* @li 0x03 - IEEE802.11 AP -> AP (Rx) / IEEE802.11 AP->AP (Tx)
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_LINKMASK (0x3 << 4)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_STMASK
*
* @brief This mask defines if a received frame is a Spanning Tree frame.
*
* This mask applies to @a IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS.
* On rx direction, it defines if a received if frame is a Spanning Tree frame.
* Setting this fkag on transmit direction overrides the port settings
* regarding the VLAN options and
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_STMASK (0x1 << 6)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_FILTERMASK
*
* @brief This bit indicates whether a frame has been filtered by the Rx service.
*
* This mask applies to @a IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS.
* Certain frames, which should normally be fully filtered by the NPE to due
* the destination MAC address being on the same segment as the Rx port are
* still forwarded to the XScale (although the payload is invalid) in order
* to learn the MAC address of the transmitting station, if this is unknown.
* Normally EthAcc will filter and recycle these framess internally and no
* frames with the FILTER bit set will be received by the client.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_FILTERMASK (0x1 << 7)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_PORTMASK
*
* @brief This mask defines the rule to transmit a frame
*
* This mask defines the rule to transmit a frame. When set, a frame
* is transmitted to the destination port as set by the macro
* @a IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID. If not set, the destination port
* is searched using the destination MAC address.
*
* @note This flag is meaningful only for multiport Network Engines.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_PORTOVERMASK (0x1 << 8)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGMODEMASK
*
* @brief This mask defines the tagging rules to apply to a transmit frame.
*
* This mask defines the tagging rules to apply to a transmit frame
* regardless of the default setting for a port. When used together
* with @a IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGOVERMASK and when set, the
* frame will be tagged prior to transmission. When not set,
* the frame will be untagged prior to transmission. This is accomplished
* irrespective of the Egress tagging rules, constituting a per-frame override.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGOVERMASK
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGMODEMASK (0x1 << 9)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGOVERMASK
*
* @brief This mask defines the rule to transmit a frame
*
* This mask defines the rule to transmit a frame. When set, the
* default transmit rules of a port are overriden.
* When not set, the default rules as set by @ref IxEthDB should apply.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGMODEMASK
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_TAGOVERMASK (0x1 << 10)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANENABLEMASK
*
* @brief This mask defines if a frame is a VLAN frame or not
*
* When set, frames undergo normal VLAN processing on the Tx path
* (membership filtering, tagging, tag removal etc). If this flag is
* not set, the frame is considered to be a regular non-VLAN frame
* and no VLAN processing will be performed.
*
* Note that VLAN-enabled NPE images will always set this flag in all
* Rx frames, and images which are not VLAN enabled will clear this
* flag for all received frames.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_VLANENABLEMASK (0x1 << 14)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IX_ETHACC_NE_NEWSRCMASK
*
* @brief This mask defines if a received frame has been learned.
*
* This mask defines if the source MAC address of a frame is
* already known. If the bit is set, the source MAC address was
* unknown to the NPE at the time the frame was received.
*
* @sa IX_ETHACC_NE_FLAGS
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_NE_NEWSRCMASK (0x1 << 15)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @brief This defines the recommanded minimum size of MBUF's submitted
* to the frame receive service.
*
*/
#define IX_ETHACC_RX_MBUF_MIN_SIZE (2048)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @brief This defines the highest MII address of any attached PHYs
*
* The maximum number for PHY address is 31, add on for range checking.
*
*/
#define IXP425_ETH_ACC_MII_MAX_ADDR 32
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccInit(void)
*
* @brief Initializes the IXP400 Ethernet Access Service.
*
* @li Reentrant - no
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* This should be called once per module initialization.
* @pre
* The NPE must first be downloaded with the required microcode which supports all
* required features.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Service has failed to initialize.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccInit(void);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccUnload(void)
*
* @brief Unload the Ethernet Access Service.
*
* @li Reentrant - no
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @return void
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC void ixEthAccUnload(void);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortInit( IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Initializes an NPE/Ethernet MAC Port.
*
* The NPE/Ethernet port initialisation includes the following steps
* @li Initialize the NPE/Ethernet MAC hardware.
* @li Verify NPE downloaded and operational.
* @li The NPE shall be available for usage once this API returns.
* @li Verify that the Ethernet port is present before initializing
*
* @li Reentrant - no
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* This should be called once per mac device.
* The NPE/MAC shall be in disabled state after init.
*
* @pre
* The component must be initialized via @a ixEthAccInit
* The NPE must first be downloaded with the required microcode which supports all
* required features.
*
* Dependant on Services: (Must be initialized before using this service may be initialized)
* ixNPEmh - NPE Message handling service.
* ixQmgr - Queue Manager component.
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS: if the ethernet port is not present, a warning is issued.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : The NPE processor has failed to initialize.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortInit(IxEthAccPortId portId);
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/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortTxFrameSubmit(
IxEthAccPortId portId,
IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer,
IxEthAccTxPriority priority)
*
* @brief This function shall be used to submit MBUFs buffers for transmission on a particular MAC device.
*
* When the frame is transmitted, the buffer shall be returned thru the
* callback @a IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback.
*
* In case of over-submitting, the order of the frames on the
* network may be modified.
*
* Buffers shall be not queued for transmission if the port is disabled.
* The port can be enabled using @a ixEthAccPortEnable
*
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - yes
*
*
* @pre
* @a ixEthAccPortTxDoneCallbackRegister must be called to register a function to allow this service to
* return the buffer to the calling service.
*
* @note
* If the buffer submit fails for any reason the user has retained ownership of the buffer.
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - MAC port ID to transmit Ethernet frame on.
* @param buffer @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - pointer to an MBUF formatted buffer. Chained buffers are supported for transmission.
* Chained packets are not supported and the field IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR is ignored.
* @param priority @ref IxEthAccTxPriority [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Failed to queue frame for transmission.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxFrameSubmit(
IxEthAccPortId portId,
IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer,
IxEthAccTxPriority priority);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @brief Function prototype for Ethernet Tx Buffer Done callback. Registered
* via @a ixEthAccTxBufferDoneCallbackRegister
*
* This function is called once the previously submitted buffer is no longer required by this service.
* It may be returned upon successful transmission of the frame or during the shutdown of
* the port prior to the transmission of a queued frame.
* The calling of this registered function is not a guarantee of successful transmission of the buffer.
*
*
* @li Reentrant - yes , The user provided function should be reentrant.
* @li ISR Callable - yes , The user provided function must be callable from an ISR.
*
*
* <b>Calling Context </b>:
* @par
* This callback is called in the context of the queue manager dispatch loop @a ixQmgrgrDispatcherLoopRun
* within the @ref IxQMgrAPI component. The calling context may be from interrupt or high priority thread.
* The decision is system specific.
*
* @param callbackTag UINT32 [in] - This tag is that provided when the callback was registered for a particular MAC
* via @a ixEthAccPortTxDoneCallbackRegister. It allows the same callback to be used for multiple MACs.
* @param mbuf @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - Pointer to the Tx mbuf descriptor.
*
* @return void
*
* @note
* The field IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR is modified by the access layer and reset to NULL.
*
* <hr>
*/
typedef void (*IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback) ( UINT32 callbackTag, IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer );
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortTxDoneCallbackRegister( IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback txCallbackFn,
UINT32 callbackTag)
*
* @brief Register a callback function to allow
* the transmitted buffers to return to the user.
*
* This function registers the transmit buffer done function callback for a particular port.
*
* The registered callback function is called once the previously submitted buffer is no longer required by this service.
* It may be returned upon successful transmission of the frame or shutdown of port prior to submission.
* The calling of this registered function is not a guarantee of successful transmission of the buffer.
*
* If called several times the latest callback shall be registered for a particular port.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - yes
*
* @pre
* The port must be initialized via @a ixEthAccPortInit
*
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Register callback for a particular MAC device.
* @param txCallbackFn @ref IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback [in] - Function to be called to return transmit buffers to the user.
* @param callbackTag UINT32 [in] - This tag shall be provided to the callback function.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_ARG : An argument other than portId is invalid.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortTxDoneCallbackRegister(IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccPortTxDoneCallback txCallbackFn,
UINT32 callbackTag);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @brief Function prototype for Ethernet Frame Rx callback. Registered via @a ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister
*
* It is the responsibility of the user function to free any MBUF's which it receives.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes , The user provided function should be reentrant.
* @li ISR Callable - yes , The user provided function must be callable from an ISR.
* @par
*
* This function dispatches frames to the user level
* via the provided function. The invocation shall be made for each
* frame dequeued from the Ethernet QM queue. The user is required to free any MBUF's
* supplied via this callback. In addition the registered callback must free up MBUF's
* from the receive free queue when the port is disabled
*
* If called several times the latest callback shall be registered for a particular port.
*
* <b>Calling Context </b>:
* @par
* This callback is called in the context of the queue manager dispatch loop @a ixQmgrgrDispatcherLoopRun
* within the @ref IxQMgrAPI component. The calling context may be from interrupt or high priority thread.
* The decision is system specific.
*
*
* @param callbackTag UINT32 [in] - This tag is that provided when the callback was registered for a particular MAC
* via @a ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister. It allows the same callback to be used for multiple MACs.
* @param mbuf @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - Pointer to the Rx mbuf header. Mbufs may be chained if
* the frame length is greater than the supplied mbuf length.
* @param reserved [in] - deprecated parameter The information is passed
* thru the IxEthAccNe header destination port ID field
* (@sa IX_ETHACC_NE_DESTPORTID). For backward
* compatibility,the value is equal to IX_ETH_DB_UNKNOWN_PORT (0xff).
*
* @return void
*
* @note
* Buffers may not be filled up to the length supplied in
* @a ixEthAccPortRxFreeReplenish(). The firmware fills
* them to the previous 64 bytes boundary. The user has to be aware
* that the length of the received mbufs may be smaller than the length
* of the supplied mbufs.
* The mbuf header contains the following modified field
* @li @a IX_OSAL_MBUF_PKT_LEN is set in the header of the first mbuf and indicates
* the total frame size
* @li @a IX_OSAL_MBUF_MLEN is set each mbuf header and indicates the payload length
* @li @a IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_BUFFER_IN_PKT_PTR contains a pointer to the next
* mbuf, or NULL at the end of a chain.
* @li @a IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR is modified. Its value is reset to NULL
* @li @a IX_OSAL_MBUF_FLAGS contains the bit 4 set for a broadcast packet and the bit 5
* set for a multicast packet. Other bits are unmodified.
*
* <hr>
*/
typedef void (*IxEthAccPortRxCallback) (UINT32 callbackTag, IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer, UINT32 reserved);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @brief Function prototype for Ethernet Frame Rx callback. Registered via @a ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister
*
* It is the responsibility of the user function to free any MBUF's which it receives.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes , The user provided function should be reentrant.
* @li ISR Callable - yes , The user provided function must be callable from an ISR.
* @par
*
* This function dispatches many frames to the user level
* via the provided function. The invocation shall be made for multiple frames
* dequeued from the Ethernet QM queue. The user is required to free any MBUF's
* supplied via this callback. In addition the registered callback must free up MBUF's
* from the receive free queue when the port is disabled
*
* If called several times the latest callback shall be registered for a particular port.
*
* <b>Calling Context </b>:
* @par
* This callback is called in the context of the queue manager dispatch loop @a ixQmgrDispatcherLoopRun
* within the @ref IxQMgrAPI component. The calling context may be from interrupt or high priority thread.
* The decision is system specific.
*
*
* @param callbackTag - This tag is that provided when the callback was registered for a particular MAC
* via @a ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister. It allows the same callback to be used for multiple MACs.
* @param mbuf - Pointer to an array of Rx mbuf headers. Mbufs
* may be chained if
* the frame length is greater than the supplied mbuf length.
* The end of the array contains a zeroed entry (NULL pointer).
*
* @return void
*
* @note The mbufs passed to this callback have the same structure than the
* buffers passed to @a IxEthAccPortRxCallback interfac.
*
* @note The usage of this callback is exclusive with the usage of
* @a ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister and @a IxEthAccPortRxCallback
*
* @sa ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister
* @sa IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback
* @sa ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister
* @sa IxEthAccPortRxCallback
* <hr>
*/
typedef void (*IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback) (UINT32 callbackTag, IX_OSAL_MBUF **buffer);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister( IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccPortRxCallback rxCallbackFn, UINT32 callbackTag)
*
* @brief Register a callback function to allow
* the reception of frames.
*
* The registered callback function is called once a frame is received by this service.
*
* If called several times the latest callback shall be registered for a particular port.
*
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - yes
*
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Register callback for a particular MAC device.
* @param rxCallbackFn @ref IxEthAccPortRxCallback [in] - Function to be called when Ethernet frames are availble.
* @param callbackTag UINT32 [in] - This tag shall be provided to the callback function.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_ARG : An argument other than portId is invalid.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister(IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccPortRxCallback rxCallbackFn,
UINT32 callbackTag);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister( IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback rxCallbackFn, UINT32 callbackTag)
*
* @brief Register a callback function to allow
* the reception of frames.
*
* The registered callback function is called once a frame is
* received by this service. If many frames are already received,
* the function is called once.
*
* If called several times the latest callback shall be registered for a particular port.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - yes
*
*
* @param portId - Register callback for a particular MAC device.
* @param rxCallbackFn - @a IxEthAccMultiBufferRxCallbackFn - Function to be called when Ethernet frames are availble.
* @param callbackTag - This tag shall be provided to the callback function.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_ARG : An argument other than portId is invalid.
*
* @sa ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister
* @sa IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback
* @sa ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister
* @sa IxEthAccPortRxCallback
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallbackRegister(IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccPortMultiBufferRxCallback rxCallbackFn,
UINT32 callbackTag);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortRxFreeReplenish( IxEthAccPortId portId, IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer)
*
* @brief This function provides buffers for the Ethernet receive path.
*
* This component does not have a buffer management mechanisms built in. All Rx buffers must be supplied to it
* via this interface.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - yes
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Provide buffers only to specific Rx MAC.
* @param buffer @ref IX_OSAL_MBUF [in] - Provide an MBUF to the Ethernet receive mechanism.
* Buffers size smaller than IX_ETHACC_RX_MBUF_MIN_SIZE may result in poor
* performances and excessive buffer chaining. Buffers
* larger than this size may be suitable for jumbo frames.
* Chained packets are not supported and the field IX_OSAL_MBUF_NEXT_PKT_IN_CHAIN_PTR must be NULL.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Buffer has was not able to queue the
* buffer in the receive service.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Buffer size is less than IX_ETHACC_RX_MBUF_MIN_SIZE
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* @note
* If the buffer replenish operation fails it is the responsibility
* of the user to free the buffer.
*
* @note
* Sufficient buffers must be supplied to the component to maintain
* receive throughput and avoid rx buffer underflow conditions.
* To meet this goal, It is expected that the user preload the
* component with a sufficent number of buffers prior to enabling the
* NPE Ethernet receive path. The recommended minimum number of
* buffers is 8.
*
* @note
* For maximum performances, the mbuf size should be greater
* than the maximum frame size (Ethernet header, payload and FCS) + 64.
* Supplying smaller mbufs to the service results in mbuf
* chaining and degraded performances. The recommended size
* is @a IX_ETHACC_RX_MBUF_MIN_SIZE, which is
* enough to take care of 802.3 frames and "baby jumbo" frames without
* chaining, and "jumbo" frame within chaining.
*
* @note
* Buffers may not be filled up to their length. The firware fills
* them up to the previous 64 bytes boundary. The user has to be aware
* that the length of the received mbufs may be smaller than the length
* of the supplied mbufs.
*
* @warning This function checks the parameters if the NDEBUG
* flag is not defined. Turning on the argument checking (disabled by
* default) results in a lower EthAcc performance as this function
* is part of the data path.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortRxFreeReplenish( IxEthAccPortId portId, IX_OSAL_MBUF *buffer);
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/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief This enables an Ethernet port for both Tx and Rx.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre The port must first be initialized via @a ixEthAccPortInit and the MAC address
* must be set using @a ixEthAccUnicastMacAddressSet before enabling it
* The rx and Tx Done callbacks registration via @a
* ixEthAccPortTxDoneCallbackRegister amd @a ixEthAccPortRxCallbackRegister
* has to be done before enabling the traffic.
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Port id to act upon.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is not initialized
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNINITIALIZED : port MAC address is not initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief This disables an Ethernet port for both Tx and Rx.
*
* Free MBufs are returned to the user via the registered callback when the port is disabled
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre The port must be enabled with @a ixEthAccPortEnable, otherwise this
* function has no effect
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Port id to act upon.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is not initialized
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNINITIALIZED : port MAC address is not initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortEnabledQuery(IxEthAccPortId portId, BOOL *enabled)
*
* @brief Get the enabled state of a port.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - yes
*
* @pre The port must first be initialized via @a ixEthAccPortInit
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Port id to act upon.
* @param enabled BOOL [out] - location to store the state of the port
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortEnabledQuery(IxEthAccPortId portId, BOOL *enabled);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Put the Ethernet MAC device in non-promiscuous mode.
*
* In non-promiscuous mode the MAC filters all frames other than
* destination MAC address which matches the following criteria:
* @li Unicast address provisioned via @a ixEthAccUnicastMacAddressSet
* @li All broadcast frames.
* @li Multicast addresses provisioned via @a ixEthAccMulticastAddressJoin
*
* Other functions modify the MAC filtering
*
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast
* frames are forwarded to the application
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the
* effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll()
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are
* forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast
* address provisioned
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded
* to the application following the multicast address provisioned
*
* In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to
* the application.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @sa ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Put the MAC device in promiscuous mode.
*
* If the device is in promiscuous mode then all all received frames shall be forwared
* to the NPE for processing.
*
* Other functions modify the MAC filtering
*
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast
* frames are forwarded to the application
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the
* effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll()
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are
* forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast
* address provisioned
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded
* to the application following the multicast address provisioned
*
* In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to
* the application.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @sa ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressSet( IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Configure unicast MAC address for a particular port
*
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id.
* @param *macAddr @ref IxEthAccMacAddr [in] - Ethernet Mac address.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressSet(IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressGet( IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Get unicast MAC address for a particular MAC port
*
* @pre
* The MAC address must first be set via @a ixEthAccMacPromiscuousModeSet
* If the MAC address has not been set, the function returns a
* IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNINITIALIZED status
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id.
* @param *macAddr @ref IxEthAccMacAddr [out] - Ethernet MAC address.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_MAC_UNINITIALIZED : port MAC address is not initialized.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : macAddr is invalid.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortUnicastMacAddressGet(IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin( IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Add a multicast address to the MAC address table.
*
* @note
* Due to the operation of the Ethernet MAC multicast filtering mechanism, frames which do not
* have a multicast destination address which were provisioned via this API may be forwarded
* to the NPE's. This is a result of the hardware comparison algorithm used in the destination mac address logic
* within the Ethernet MAC.
*
* See Also: IXP425 hardware development manual.
*
* Other functions modify the MAC filtering
*
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast
* frames are forwarded to the application
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the
* effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll()
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are
* forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast
* address provisioned
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded
* to the application following the multicast address provisioned
*
* In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to
* the application.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id.
* @param *macAddr @ref IxEthAccMacAddr [in] - Ethernet Mac address.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Error writing to the MAC registers
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin(IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll( IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Filter all frames with multicast dest.
*
* This function clears the MAC address table, and then sets
* the MAC to forward ALL multicast frames to the NPE.
* Specifically, it forwards all frames whose destination address
* has the LSB of the highest byte set (01:00:00:00:00:00). This
* bit is commonly referred to as the "multicast bit".
* Broadcast frames will still be forwarded.
*
* Other functions modify the MAC filtering
*
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast
* frames are forwarded to the application
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the
* effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll()
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are
* forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast
* address provisioned
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded
* to the application following the multicast address provisioned
*
* In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to
* the application.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave( IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr)
*
* @brief Remove a multicast address from the MAC address table.
*
* Other functions modify the MAC filtering
*
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast
* frames are forwarded to the application
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the
* effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll()
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are
* forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast
* address provisioned
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded
* to the application following the multicast address provisioned
*
* In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to
* the application.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id.
* @param *macAddr @ref IxEthAccMacAddr [in] - Ethernet Mac address.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_NO_SUCH_ADDR : Failed if MAC address was not in the table.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave(IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccMacAddr *macAddr);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll( IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief This function unconfigures the multicast filtering settings
*
* This function first clears the MAC address table, and then sets
* the MAC as configured by the promiscuous mode current settings.
*
* Other functions modify the MAC filtering
*
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast
* frames are forwarded to the application
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the
* effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll()
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are
* forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast
* address provisioned
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded
* to the application following the multicast address provisioned
*
* In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to
* the application.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortUnicastAddressShow(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Displays unicast MAC address
*
* Displays unicast address which is configured using
* @a ixEthAccUnicastMacAddressSet. This function also displays the MAC filter used
* to filter multicast frames.
*
* Other functions modify the MAC filtering
*
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll() - all multicast
* frames are forwarded to the application
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeaveAll() - rollback the
* effects of @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoinAll()
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressLeave() - unprovision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressJoin() - provision a new
* filtering address
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeSet() - all frames are
* forwarded to the application regardless of the multicast
* address provisioned
* @li @a ixEthAccPortPromiscuousModeClear() - frames are forwarded
* to the application following the multicast address provisioned
*
* In all cases, unicast and broadcast addresses are forwarded to
* the application.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id.
*
* @return void
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortUnicastAddressShow(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressShow( IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Displays multicast MAC address
*
* Displays multicast address which have been configured using @a ixEthAccMulticastAddressJoin
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in] - Ethernet port id.
*
* @return void
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC void ixEthAccPortMulticastAddressShow( IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortDuplexModeSet( IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccDuplexMode mode )
*
* @brief Set the duplex mode for the MAC.
*
* Configure the IXP400 MAC to either full or half duplex.
*
* @note
* The configuration should match that provisioned on the PHY.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
* @param mode @ref IxEthAccDuplexMode [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortDuplexModeSet(IxEthAccPortId portId,IxEthAccDuplexMode mode);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortDuplexModeGet( IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccDuplexMode *mode )
*
* @brief Get the duplex mode for the MAC.
*
* return the duplex configuration of the IXP400 MAC.
*
* @note
* The configuration should match that provisioned on the PHY.
* See @a ixEthAccDuplexModeSet
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
* @param *mode @ref IxEthAccDuplexMode [out]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortDuplexModeGet(IxEthAccPortId portId,IxEthAccDuplexMode *mode );
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingEnable( IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Enable padding bytes to be appended to runt frames submitted to
* this port
*
* Enable up to 60 null-bytes padding bytes to be appended to runt frames
* submitted to this port. This is the default behavior of the access
* component.
*
* @warning Do not change this behaviour while the port is enabled.
*
* @note When Tx padding is enabled, Tx FCS generation is turned on
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @sa ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSDusable
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingDisable( IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Disable padding bytes to be appended to runt frames submitted to
* this port
*
* Disable padding bytes to be appended to runt frames
* submitted to this port. This is not the default behavior of the access
* component.
*
* @warning Do not change this behaviour while the port is enabled.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSEnable( IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Enable the appending of Ethernet FCS to all frames submitted to this port
*
* When enabled, the FCS is added to the submitted frames. This is the default
* behavior of the access component.
* Do not change this behaviour while the port is enabled.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSDisable( IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Disable the appending of Ethernet FCS to all frames submitted to this port.
*
* When disabled, the Ethernet FCS is not added to the submitted frames.
* This is not the default
* behavior of the access component.
*
* @note Since the FCS is not appended to the frame it is expected that the frame submitted to the
* component includes a valid FCS at the end of the data, although this will not be validated.
*
* The component shall forward the frame to the Ethernet MAC WITHOUT modification.
*
* Do not change this behaviour while the port is enabled.
*
* @note Tx FCS append is not disabled while Tx padding is enabled.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @sa ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendPaddingEnable
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortTxFrameAppendFCSDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortRxFrameAppendFCSEnable( IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Forward frames with FCS included in the receive buffer.
*
* The FCS is not striped from the receive buffer.
* The received frame length includes the FCS size (4 bytes). ie.
* A minimum sized ethernet frame shall have a length of 64bytes.
*
* Frame FCS validity checks are still carried out on all received frames.
*
* This is not the default
* behavior of the access component.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortRxFrameAppendFCSEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccPortRxFrameAppendFCSDisable( IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Do not forward the FCS portion of the received Ethernet frame to the user.
* The FCS is striped from the receive buffer.
* The received frame length does not include the FCS size (4 bytes).
* Frame FCS validity checks are still carried out on all received frames.
*
* This is the default behavior of the component.
* Do not change this behaviour while the port is enabled.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortRxFrameAppendFCSDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @enum IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline
*
* @brief Definition for the port scheduling discipline
*
* Select the port scheduling discipline on receive and transmit path
* @li FIFO : No Priority : In this configuration all frames are processed
* in the access component in the strict order in which
* the component received them.
* @li FIFO : Priority : This shall be a very simple priority mechanism.
* Higher prior-ity frames shall be forwarded
* before lower priority frames. There shall be no
* fairness mechanisms applied across different
* priorities. Higher priority frames could starve
* lower priority frames indefinitely.
*/
typedef enum
{
FIFO_NO_PRIORITY, /**<frames submitted with no priority*/
FIFO_PRIORITY /**<higher prority frames submitted before lower priority*/
}IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def IxEthAccTxSchedulerDiscipline
*
* @brief Deprecated definition for the port transmit scheduling discipline
*/
#define IxEthAccTxSchedulerDiscipline IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccTxSchedulingDisciplineSet( IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline sched)
*
* @brief Set the port scheduling to one of @a IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline
*
* The default behavior of the component is @a FIFO_NO_PRIORITY.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
* @param sched @ref IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Set appropriate discipline.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid/unsupported discipline.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccTxSchedulingDisciplineSet(IxEthAccPortId portId,
IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline sched);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccRxSchedulingDisciplineSet(IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline sched)
*
* @brief Set the Rx scheduling to one of @a IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline
*
* The default behavior of the component is @a FIFO_NO_PRIORITY.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
* @param sched : @a IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Set appropriate discipline.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid/unsupported discipline.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccRxSchedulingDisciplineSet(IxEthAccSchedulerDiscipline sched);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccNpeLoopbackEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Enable NPE loopback
*
* When this loopback mode is enabled all the transmitted frames are
* received on the same port, without payload.
*
* This function is recommended for power-up diagnostic checks and
* should never be used under normal Ethernet traffic operations.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
* @param portId : ID of the port
*
* @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is
* guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : NPE loopback mode enabled
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortNpeLoopbackEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortNpeLoopbackDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Disable NPE loopback
*
* This function is used to disable the NPE loopback if previously
* enabled using ixEthAccNpeLoopbackEnable.
*
* This function is recommended for power-up diagnostic checks and
* should never be used under normal Ethernet traffic operations.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
* @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is
* guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation.
*
* @param portId : ID of the port
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : NPE loopback successfully disabled
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortNpeLoopbackDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Enable Tx on the port
*
* This function is the complement of ixEthAccPortTxDisable and should
* be used only after Tx was disabled. A MAC core reset is required before
* this function is called (see @a ixEthAccPortMacReset).
*
* This function is the recommended usage scenario for emergency security
* shutdown and hardware failure recovery and should never be used for throttling
* traffic.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
* @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is
* guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation.
*
* @param portId : ID of the port
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Tx successfully enabled
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortTxEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortTxDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Disable Tx on the port
*
* This function can be used to disable Tx in the MAC core.
* Tx can be re-enabled, although this is not guaranteed, by performing
* a MAC core reset (@a ixEthAccPortMacReset) and calling ixEthAccPortTxEnable.
* Note that using this function is not recommended, except for shutting
* down Tx for emergency reasons. For proper port shutdown and re-enabling
* see ixEthAccPortEnable and ixEthAccPortDisable.
*
* This function is the recommended usage scenario for emergency security
* shutdown and hardware failure recovery and should never be used for throttling
* traffic.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is
* guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation.
*
* @pre
*
* @param portId : ID of the port
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Tx successfully disabled
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortTxDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortRxEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Enable Rx on the port
*
* This function is the complement of ixEthAccPortRxDisable and should
* be used only after Rx was disabled.
*
* This function is the recommended usage scenario for emergency security
* shutdown and hardware failure recovery and should never be used for throttling
* traffic.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is
* guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation.
*
* @pre
*
* @param portId : ID of the port
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Rx successfully enabled
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortRxEnable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortRxDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Disable Rx on the port
*
* This function can be used to disable Rx in the MAC core.
* Rx can be re-enabled, although this is not guaranteed, by performing
* a MAC core reset (@a ixEthAccPortMacReset) and calling ixEthAccPortRxEnable.
* Note that using this function is not recommended, except for shutting
* down Rx for emergency reasons. For proper port shutdown and re-enabling
* see ixEthAccPortEnable and ixEthAccPortDisable.
*
* This function is the recommended usage scenario for emergency security
* shutdown and hardware failure recovery and should never be used for throttling
* traffic.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
* @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is
* guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation.
*
* @param portId : ID of the port
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : Rx successfully disabled
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortRxDisable(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccPortMacReset(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Reset MAC core on the port
*
* This function will perform a MAC core reset (NPE Ethernet coprocessor).
* This function is inherently unsafe and the NPE recovery is not guaranteed
* after this function is called. The proper manner of performing port disable
* and enable (which will reset the MAC as well) is ixEthAccPortEnable/ixEthAccPortDisable.
*
* This function is the recommended usage scenario for hardware failure recovery
* and should never be used for throttling traffic.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
* @note Calling ixEthAccPortDisable followed by ixEthAccPortEnable is
* guaranteed to restore correct Ethernet Tx/Rx operation.
*
* @param portId : ID of the port
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS : MAC core reset
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid port or Ethernet service not initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccPortMacReset(IxEthAccPortId portId);
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/**
*
* @brief This struct defines the statistics returned by this component.
*
* The component returns MIB2 EthObj variables which are obtained from the
* hardware or maintained by this component.
*
*
*/
typedef struct
{
UINT32 dot3StatsAlignmentErrors; /**< link error count (rx) */
UINT32 dot3StatsFCSErrors; /**< link error count (rx) */
UINT32 dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors; /**< link error count (rx) */
UINT32 RxOverrunDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */
UINT32 RxLearnedEntryDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count(rx) */
UINT32 RxLargeFramesDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count(rx) */
UINT32 RxSTPBlockedDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count(rx) */
UINT32 RxVLANTypeFilterDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */
UINT32 RxVLANIdFilterDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */
UINT32 RxInvalidSourceDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */
UINT32 RxBlackListDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */
UINT32 RxWhiteListDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */
UINT32 RxUnderflowEntryDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (rx) */
UINT32 dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames; /**< link error count (tx) */
UINT32 dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames; /**< link error count (tx) */
UINT32 dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions; /**< link error count (tx) */
UINT32 dot3StatsLateCollisions; /**< link error count (tx) */
UINT32 dot3StatsExcessiveCollsions; /**< link error count (tx) */
UINT32 dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors; /**< link error count (tx) */
UINT32 dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors; /**< link error count (tx) */
UINT32 TxLargeFrameDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (tx) */
UINT32 TxVLANIdFilterDiscards; /**< NPE: discarded frames count (tx) */
}IxEthEthObjStats;
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccMibIIStatsGet(IxEthAccPortId portId ,IxEthEthObjStats *retStats )
*
* @brief Returns the statistics maintained for a port.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
* @param retStats @ref IxEthEthObjStats [out]
* @note Please note the user is responsible for cache coheriency of the retStat
* buffer. The data is actually populated via the NPE's. As such cache safe
* memory should be used in the retStats argument.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid arguments.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccMibIIStatsGet(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthEthObjStats *retStats );
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccMibIIStatsGetClear(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthEthObjStats *retStats)
*
* @brief Returns and clears the statistics maintained for a port.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - yes
*
* @pre
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
* @param retStats @ref IxEthEthObjStats [out]
* @note Please note the user is responsible for cache coheriency of the retStats
* buffer. The data is actually populated via the NPE's. As such cache safe
* memory should be used in the retStats argument.
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : invalid arguments.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccMibIIStatsGetClear(IxEthAccPortId portId, IxEthEthObjStats *retStats);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccMibIIStatsClear(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Clears the statistics maintained for a port.
*
* @li Reentrant - yes
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : Invalid arguments.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_PORT_UNINITIALIZED : portId is un-initialized
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccMibIIStatsClear(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccMacInit(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
* @brief Initializes the ethernet MAC settings
*
* @li Reentrant - no
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_INVALID_PORT : portId is invalid.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccMacInit(IxEthAccPortId portId);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccStatsShow(IxEthAccPortId portId)
*
*
* @brief Displays a ports statistics on the standard io console using printf.
*
* @li Reentrant - no
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
* @param portId @ref IxEthAccPortId [in]
*
* @return void
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC void ixEthAccStatsShow(IxEthAccPortId portId);
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/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccMiiReadRtn (UINT8 phyAddr,
UINT8 phyReg,
UINT16 *value)
*
*
* @brief Reads a 16 bit value from a PHY
*
* Reads a 16-bit word from a register of a MII-compliant PHY. Reading
* is performed through the MII management interface. This function returns
* when the read operation has successfully completed, or when a timeout has elapsed.
*
* @li Reentrant - no
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and generating the MDIO clock.
*
* @param phyAddr UINT8 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31)
* @param phyReg UINT8 [in] - the number of the MII register to read (0-31)
* @param value UINT16 [in] - the value read from the register
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : failed to read the register.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccMiiReadRtn (UINT8 phyAddr, UINT8 phyReg, UINT16 *value);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccMiiWriteRtn (UINT8 phyAddr,
UINT8 phyReg,
UINT16 value)
*
*
* @brief Writes a 16 bit value to a PHY
*
* Writes a 16-bit word from a register of a MII-compliant PHY. Writing
* is performed through the MII management interface. This function returns
* when the write operation has successfully completed, or when a timeout has elapsed.
*
* @li Reentrant - no
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and generating the MDIO clock.
*
* @param phyAddr UINT8 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31)
* @param phyReg UINT8 [in] - the number of the MII register to write (0-31)
* @param value UINT16 [out] - the value to write to the register
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : failed to write register.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccMiiWriteRtn (UINT8 phyAddr, UINT8 phyReg, UINT16 value);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccMiiAccessTimeoutSet(UINT32 timeout)
*
* @brief Overrides the default timeout value and retry count when reading or
* writing MII registers using ixEthAccMiiWriteRtn or ixEthAccMiiReadRtn
*
* The default behavior of the component is to use a IX_ETH_ACC_MII_10TH_SEC_IN_MILLIS ms
* timeout (declared as 100 in IxEthAccMii_p.h) and a retry count of IX_ETH_ACC_MII_TIMEOUT_10TH_SECS
* (declared as 5 in IxEthAccMii_p.h).
*
* The MII read and write functions will attempt to read the status of the register up
* to the retry count times, delaying between each attempt with the timeout value.
*
* @li Reentrant - no
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre
*
* @param timeout UINT32 [in] - new timeout value, in milliseconds
* @param timeout UINT32 [in] - new retry count (a minimum value of 1 must be used)
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : invalid parameter(s)
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus
ixEthAccMiiAccessTimeoutSet(UINT32 timeout, UINT32 retryCount);
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @fn ixEthAccMiiStatsShow (UINT32 phyAddr)
*
*
* @brief Displays detailed information on a specified PHY
*
* Displays the current values of the first eigth MII registers for a PHY,
*
* @li Reentrant - no
* @li ISR Callable - no
*
* @pre The MAC on Ethernet Port 2 (NPE C) must be initialised, and
* generating the MDIO clock.
*
* @param phyAddr UINT32 [in] - the address of the Ethernet PHY (0-31)
*
* @return IxEthAccStatus
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_SUCCESS
* @li @a IX_ETH_ACC_FAIL : invalid arguments.
*
* <hr>
*/
PUBLIC IxEthAccStatus ixEthAccMiiStatsShow (UINT32 phyAddr);
/******* BOARD SPECIFIC DEPRECATED API *********/
/* The following functions are high level functions which rely
* on the properties and interface of some Ethernet PHYs. The
* implementation is hardware specific and has been moved to
* the hardware-specific component IxEthMii.
*/
#include "IxEthMii.h"
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def ixEthAccMiiPhyScan
*
* @brief : deprecated API entry point. This definition
* ensures backward compatibility
*
* See @ref ixEthMiiPhyScan
*
* @note this feature is board specific
*
*/
#define ixEthAccMiiPhyScan(phyPresent) ixEthMiiPhyScan(phyPresent,IXP425_ETH_ACC_MII_MAX_ADDR)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def ixEthAccMiiPhyConfig
*
* @brief : deprecated API entry point. This definition
* ensures backward compatibility
*
* See @ref ixEthMiiPhyConfig
*
* @note this feature is board specific
*/
#define ixEthAccMiiPhyConfig(phyAddr,speed100,fullDuplex,autonegotiate) \
ixEthMiiPhyConfig(phyAddr,speed100,fullDuplex,autonegotiate)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def ixEthAccMiiPhyReset
*
* @brief : deprecated API entry point. This definition
* ensures backward compatibility
*
* See @ref ixEthMiiPhyReset
*
* @note this feature is board specific
*/
#define ixEthAccMiiPhyReset(phyAddr) \
ixEthMiiPhyReset(phyAddr)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def ixEthAccMiiLinkStatus
*
* @brief : deprecated API entry point. This definition
* ensures backward compatibility
*
* See @ref ixEthMiiLinkStatus
*
* @note this feature is board specific
*/
#define ixEthAccMiiLinkStatus(phyAddr,linkUp,speed100,fullDuplex,autoneg) \
ixEthMiiLinkStatus(phyAddr,linkUp,speed100,fullDuplex,autoneg)
/**
* @ingroup IxEthAcc
*
* @def ixEthAccMiiShow
*
* @brief : deprecated API entry point. This definition
* ensures backward compatibility
*
* See @ref ixEthMiiPhyShow
*
* @note this feature is board specific
*/
#define ixEthAccMiiShow(phyAddr) \
ixEthMiiPhyShow(phyAddr)
#endif /* ndef IxEthAcc_H */
/**
*@}
*/