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4.3PHY Acknowledge Status Register (ALIVE)

The PHY acknowledge status register (ALIVE) is shown in Figure 15 and described in Table 13.

 

Figure 15. PHY Acknowledge Status Register (ALIVE)

31

16

 

ALIVE

 

R/WC-0

15

0

 

ALIVE

R/WC-0

LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; WC = Write 1 to clear; -n= value after reset

Table 13. PHY Acknowledge Status Register (ALIVE) Field Descriptions

Bit

Field

Value

Description

31-0

ALIVE

 

MDIO Alive bits. Each of the 32 bits of this register is set if the most recent access to the PHY with

 

 

 

address corresponding to the register bit number was acknowledged by the PHY; the bit is reset if the

 

 

 

PHY fails to acknowledge the access. Both the user and polling accesses to a PHY will cause the

 

 

 

corresponding alive bit to be updated. The alive bits are only meant to be used to give an indication of the

 

 

 

presence or not of a PHY with the corresponding address. Writing a 1 to any bit will clear it, writing a 0

 

 

 

has no effect.

 

 

0

The PHY fails to acknowledge the access.

1The most recent access to the PHY with an address corresponding to the register bit number was acknowledged by the PHY.

4.4PHY Link Status Register (LINK)

The PHY link status register (LINK) is shown in Figure 16 and described in Table 14.

 

Figure 16. PHY Link Status Register (LINK)

31

16

 

LINK

 

R-0

15

0

LINK

R-0

LEGEND: R = Read only; -n= value after reset

 

 

 

Table 14. PHY Link Status Register (LINK) Field Descriptions

Bit

Field

Value

Description

31-0

LINK

 

MDIO Link state bits. This register is updated after a read of the generic status register of a PHY. The bit

 

 

 

is set if the PHY with the corresponding address has link and the PHY acknowledges the read

 

 

 

transaction. The bit is reset if the PHY indicates it does not have link or fails to acknowledge the read

 

 

 

transaction. Writes to the register have no effect.

 

 

0

The PHY indicates it does not have a link or fails to acknowledge the read transaction

 

 

1

The PHY with the corresponding address has a link and the PHY acknowledges the read transaction.

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Contents Users Guide Submit Documentation Feedback Contents MAC Hash Address Register 1 MACHASH1 Appendix B Appendix aList of Figures Transmit Pacing Algorithm Test Register Tpacetest List of Tables Fifo Control Register Fifocontrol Field Descriptions Read This First Purpose of the Peripheral FeaturesEmac and Mdio Block Diagram Functional Block DiagramIndustry Standards Compliance Statement Signal DescriptionsClock Control Memory MapSignal Type Description Emac and Mdio SignalsEthernet Frame Format Ethernet Protocol OverviewEthernet Frame Description Field Bytes DescriptionEthernet’s Multiple Access Protocol Programming InterfacePacket Buffer Descriptors Typical Descriptor Linked List Basic Descriptor DescriptionTransmit and Receive Descriptor Queues Transmit and Receive Emac Interrupts Example 1. Transmit Buffer Descriptor in C Structure Format Transmit Buffer Descriptor FormatBuffer Pointer Next Descriptor PointerBuffer Offset Buffer LengthOwnership Owner Flag End of Packet EOP FlagEnd of Queue EOQ Flag Teardown Complete Tdowncmplt FlagReceive Buffer Descriptor Format Receive Buffer Descriptor Format#define Emacdscflagjabber Example 2. Receive Buffer Descriptor in C Structure FormatBuffer Length Alignment Error Alignerror Flag Code Error Codeerror FlagCRC Error Crcerror Flag Jabber FlagNo Match Nomatch Flag Emac Control ModuleInternal Memory Bus ArbiterMdio Module Interrupt ControlMdio Module Components Mdio Clock Generator PHY Register User AccessGlobal PHY Detection and Link State Monitoring Active PHY MonitoringMdio Module Operational Overview Initializing the Mdio Module Writing Data To a PHY RegisterReading Data From a PHY Register Example 3. Mdio Register Access Macros Example of Mdio Register Access CodeEmac Module Components Emac ModuleReceive DMA Engine Receive FifoTransmit DMA Engine Clock and Reset LogicTransmit Fifo MAC TransmitterData Reception Media Independent Interface MIIReceive Control Receive Inter-Frame IntervalIeee 802.3x-Based Receive Buffer Flow Control Collision-Based Receive Buffer Flow ControlCRC Insertion Transmit ControlAdaptive Performance Optimization APO Interpacket-Gap IPG EnforcementSpeed, Duplex, and Pause Frame Support Transmit Flow ControlPacket Receive Operation Receive DMA Host ConfigurationReceive Channel Enabling Receive Address MatchingHardware Receive QOS Support Host Free Buffer TrackingReceive Channel Teardown Receive Frame Classification Promiscuous Receive ModeReceive Frame Treatment Receive Frame Treatment SummaryReceive Overrun Middle of Frame Overrun TreatmentMiddle of Frame Overrun Treatment Packet Transmit Operation Transmit DMA Host ConfigurationReceive and Transmit Latency Transmit Channel TeardownReset Considerations Software Reset ConsiderationsTransfer Node Priority Initialization Hardware Reset ConsiderationsEnabling the EMAC/MDIO Peripheral Emac Control Module InitializationExample 4. Emac Control Module Initialization Code Mdio Module InitializationExample 5. Mdio Module Initialization Code Emac Module Initialization Emac Module Interrupt Events and Requests Interrupt SupportTransmit Packet Completion Interrupts Receive Packet Completion InterruptsStatistics Interrupt Host Error InterruptMdio Module Interrupt Events and Requests User Access Completion InterruptLink Change Interrupt Proper Interrupt ProcessingPower Management Emulation ConsiderationsEmulation Control Emac Control Module Registers Emac Control Module Interrupt Control Register EwctlAcronym Register Description Bit FieldEmac Control Module Interrupt Timer Count Register Ewinttcnt Mdio Version Register Version Management Data Input/Output Mdio RegistersMdio Version Register Version Field Descriptions Mdio Control Register Control Field Descriptions Mdio Control Register ControlPHY Link Status Register Link PHY Acknowledge Status Register AlivePHY Acknowledge Status Register Alive Field Descriptions PHY Link Status Register Link Field DescriptionsNo Mdio link change event Will clear the event and writing a 0 has no effect No Mdio user command complete event USERINTMASKED0 and USERINTMASKED1 correspond to USERACCESS0 WS-0 Userintmaskclear Mdio User Access Register 0 USERACCESS0 Field Descriptions Mdio User Access Register 0 USERACCESS0Linksel Linkintenb Mdio User PHY Select Register 0 USERPHYSEL0Phyadrmon Bit Field Value DescriptionMdio User Access Register 1 USERACCESS1 Field Descriptions Mdio User Access Register 1 USERACCESS1Mdio User PHY Select Register 1 USERPHYSEL1 Mdio User PHY Select Register 1 USERPHYSEL1Ethernet Media Access Controller Emac Registers Offset Acronym Register Description Ethernet Media Access Controller Emac RegistersNetwork Statistics Registers Offset Acronym Register DescriptionTransmit Identification and Version Register Txidver Transmit Control Register TxcontrolTransmit Control Register Txcontrol Field Descriptions Transmit Teardown Register Txteardown Transmit Teardown Register Txteardown Field DescriptionsTxtdnch Receive Identification and Version Register Rxidver Receive Control Register RxcontrolReceive Control Register Rxcontrol Field Descriptions Receive Teardown Register Rxteardown Receive Teardown Register Rxteardown Field DescriptionsRxtdnch TX7PEND Transmit Interrupt Status Unmasked Register TxintstatrawTransmit Interrupt Status Masked Register Txintstatmasked Transmit Interrupt Status Masked Register TxintstatmaskedTX7MASK Transmit Interrupt Mask Set Register TxintmasksetTransmit Interrupt Mask Clear Register Txintmaskclear Transmit Interrupt Mask Clear Register TxintmaskclearMAC Input Vector Register Macinvector Field Descriptions MAC Input Vector Register MacinvectorUserint Linkint Hostpend Statpend Rxpend TxpendRX7PEND Receive Interrupt Status Unmasked Register RxintstatrawReceive Interrupt Status Masked Register Rxintstatmasked Receive Interrupt Status Masked Register RxintstatmaskedRX7MASK Receive Interrupt Mask Set Register RxintmasksetReceive Interrupt Mask Clear Register Rxintmaskclear Receive Interrupt Mask Clear Register RxintmaskclearMAC Interrupt Status Unmasked Register Macintstatraw MAC Interrupt Status Masked Register MacintstatmaskedHostpend Statpend MAC Interrupt Mask Clear Register Macintmaskclear MAC Interrupt Mask Set Register MacintmasksetHostmask Statmask HostmaskRxcmfen Rxpasscrc Rxqosen RxnochainRxcsfen Rxcefen Rxcafen RxpromchFrames containing errors are filtered Receive multicast channel select RXCH7EN Receive Unicast Enable Set Register RxunicastsetReceive Unicast Clear Register Rxunicastclear Receive Unicast Clear Register RxunicastclearReceive Maximum Length Register Rxmaxlen Receive Buffer Offset Register RxbufferoffsetReceive Maximum Length Register Rxmaxlen Field Descriptions Reserved RX nFLOWTHRESH FFh RxfilterthreshReceive Channel 0-7 Free Buffer Count Register RXnFREEBUFFER MAC Control Register Maccontrol Field Descriptions MAC Control Register MaccontrolLoopback Sent. Full-duplex mode no outgoing pause frames are sentMAC Status Register Macstatus Field Descriptions MAC Status Register MacstatusBit Field Value Description MAC Status Register Macstatus Field DescriptionsFifo Control Register Fifocontrol Emulation Control Register EmcontrolEmulation Control Register Emcontrol Field Descriptions Fifo Control Register Fifocontrol Field DescriptionsSoft Reset Register Softreset MAC Configuration Register MacconfigMAC Configuration Register Macconfig Field Descriptions Soft Reset Register Softreset Field DescriptionsMAC Source Address High Bytes Register Macsrcaddrhi MAC Source Address Low Bytes Register MacsrcaddrloMAC Hash Address Register 2 MACHASH2 MAC Hash Address Register 1 MACHASH1MAC Hash Address Register 1 MACHASH1 Field Descriptions MAC Hash Address Register 2 MACHASH2 Field DescriptionsBack Off Test Register Bofftest Transmit Pacing Algorithm Test Register TpacetestBack Off Test Register Bofftest Field Descriptions Transmit Pause Timer Register Txpause Receive Pause Timer Register RxpauseReceive Pause Timer Register Rxpause Field Descriptions Transmit Pause Timer Register Txpause Field DescriptionsMAC Address Low Bytes Register Macaddrlo MAC Address High Bytes Register MacaddrhiMAC Address Low Bytes Register Macaddrlo Field Descriptions MAC Index Register Macindex MAC Index Register Macindex Field DescriptionsMacindex TX nHDP Receive Channel 0-7 Completion Pointer Register RXnCP Transmit Channel 0-7 Completion Pointer Register TXnCPGood Receive Frames Register Rxgoodframes Network Statistics RegistersBroadcast Receive Frames Register Rxbcastframes Multicast Receive Frames Register RxmcastframesReceive Alignment/Code Errors Register Rxaligncodeerrors Receive CRC Errors Register RxcrcerrorsPause Receive Frames Register Rxpauseframes Receive Oversized Frames Register RxoversizedReceive Undersized Frames Register Rxundersized Receive Jabber Frames Register RxjabberReceive Frame Fragments Register Rxfragments Filtered Receive Frames Register RxfilteredReceive QOS Filtered Frames Register Rxqosfiltered Receive Octet Frames Register RxoctetsGood Transmit Frames Register Txgoodframes Multicast Transmit Frames Register Txmcastframes Broadcast Transmit Frames Register TxbcastframesPause Transmit Frames Register Txpauseframes Deferred Transmit Frames Register TxdeferredTransmit Single Collision Frames Register Txsinglecoll Transmit Underrun Error Register TxunderrunTransmit Multiple Collision Frames Register Txmulticoll Transmit Late Collision Frames Register TxlatecollTransmit Carrier Sense Errors Register Txcarriersense Transmit Octet Frames Register TxoctetsTransmit and Receive 64 Octet Frames Register FRAME64 Network Octet Frames Register Netoctets Receive DMA Overruns Register Rxdmaoverruns Appendix a Glossary Term Definition Table A-1. 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