ATM Controller and AAL0, AAL1, and AAL5
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Figure 30-8 shows the VC pointer address compression from Table30-6.
Figure 30-8. VC Pointer Address Compression
30.4.3 Misinserted Cells
If the address lookup mechanism cannot find a match (MS=1), the cell is discarded and ATM layer
statistics are updated, as described in Section 30.8, “ATM Layer Statistics.”
30.4.4 Receive Raw Cell Queue
Channel one in the RCT is reserved as a raw cell queue. The user should program channel one to operate
in AAL0 protocol. The receive raw cell queue is used for removing management cells from the regular cell
flow to the host. When a management cell is sent to the receive raw cell queue, the CP sets RxBD[OAM].
The ALL0 BD specifies the channel code associa ted with the current OAM cell.
The following are optionally removed from the regular flow and sent to the raw cell queue:
Segment F5 OAM (PTI = 0b100). To enable F5 segment filtering, set RCT[SEGF].
End-to-end F5 OAM (PTI = 0b101). To enable F5 end-to-end filtering, set RCT[ENDF].
RM cells (PTI = 0b110). When ABR flow is enabled the cells are terminated internally; ot herwise,
they are sent to the raw cell queue.
Reserved PTI value (PTI = 0b111). Always sent to the raw cell queue.
VCI value: 3, 4, 6, 7–15. To enable VCI filtering set the associated bit in the VCIF entry in the
parameter RAM.
Figure 30-9 shows a flowchart of the ATM cell flow.
Table30-6. VC-Level Table Entry Address Calculation Example
VCT_BASE VCOffset VC-Level Table Size VC_MASK VCI VC Pointer VC Entry Address
0x0084_0000 0x0100 32 entries 0x0037 0x0031 0x19 VC Base = 0x840000
0x100 x 4 = 0x000400
0x19 x 4 = 0x000064
0x840464
000000110001
000000110111
001
VCI
VC_MASK
VC Pointer 11
0000
0000