www.ti.comEthernet Media Access Controller (EMAC) Registers
5.50 | Network Statistics Registers |
| The EMAC has a set of statistics that record events associated with frame traffic. The statistics values |
| are cleared to zero 38 clocks after the rising edge of reset. When the MII bit in the MACCONTROL |
| register is set, all statistics registers (see Figure 89) are |
| subtracted from the register value with the result stored in the register. If a value greater than the |
| statistics value is written, then zero is written to the register (writing FFFF FFFFh clears a statistics |
| location). When the MII bit is cleared, all statistics registers are read/write (normal write direct, so |
| writing 0000 0000h clears a statistics location). All write accesses must be |
| The statistics interrupt (STATPEND) is issued, if enabled, when any statistics value is greater than or |
| equal to 8000 0000h. The statistics interrupt is removed by writing to decrement any statistics value |
| greater than 8000 0000h. The statistics are mapped into internal memory space and are |
| All statistics rollover from FFFF FFFFh to 0000 0000h. |
| Figure 89. Statistics Register |
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LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; WD = Write to decrement;
5.50.1Good Receive Frames Register (RXGOODFRAMES)
The total number of good frames received on the EMAC. A good frame is defined as having all of the following:
•Any data or MAC control frame that matched a unicast, broadcast, or multicast address, or matched due to promiscuous mode
•Was of length 64 to RXMAXLEN bytes inclusive
•Had no CRC error, alignment error, or code error
See Section 2.6.5 for definitions of alignment, code, and CRC errors. Overruns have no effect on this statistic.
5.50.2Broadcast Receive Frames Register (RXBCASTFRAMES)
The total number of good broadcast frames received on the EMAC. A good broadcast frame is defined as having all of the following:
•Any data or MAC control frame that was destined for address
•Was of length 64 to RXMAXLEN bytes inclusive
•Had no CRC error, alignment error, or code error
See Section 2.6.5 for definitions of alignment, code, and CRC errors. Overruns have no effect on this statistic.
5.50.3Multicast Receive Frames Register (RXMCASTFRAMES)
The total number of good multicast frames received on the EMAC. A good multicast frame is defined as having all of the following:
•Any data or MAC control frame that was destined for any multicast address other than
•Was of length 64 to RXMAXLEN bytes inclusive
•Had no CRC error, alignment error, or code error
See Section 2.6.5 for definitions of alignment, code, and CRC errors. Overruns have no effect on this statistic.
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