Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with 16-Bit Non-PCI CPU Interface

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14.5.3Switch Engine CSRs

This section details the switch engine related CSRs. These registers allow configuration and monitoring of the various switch engine components including the ALR, VLAN, Port VID, and DIFFSERV tables. A list of the general switch CSRs and their corresponding register numbers is included in Table 14.12.

14.5.3.1Switch Engine ALR Command Register (SWE_ALR_CMD)

Register #:

1800h

Size:

32 bits

This register is used to manually read and write MAC addresses from/into the ALR table.

For a read access, the Switch Engine ALR Read Data 0 Register (SWE_ALR_RD_DAT_0) and Switch Engine ALR Read Data 1 Register (SWE_ALR_RD_DAT_1) should be read following the setting of bit 1(Get First Entry) or bit 0(Get Next Entry) of this register.

For write access, the Switch Engine ALR Write Data 0 Register (SWE_ALR_WR_DAT_0) and Switch Engine ALR Write Data 1 Register (SWE_ALR_WR_DAT_1) registers should first be written with the MAC address, followed by the setting of bit 2(Make Entry) of this register. The Make Pending bit in the Switch Engine ALR Command Status Register (SWE_ALR_CMD_STS) register indicates when the command is finished.

Refer to Chapter 6, "Switch Fabric," on page 55 for more information.

BITS

DESCRIPTION

TYPE

DEFAULT

 

 

 

 

31:3

RESERVED

RO

-

 

 

 

 

2

Make Entry

R/W

0b

 

When set, the contents of ALR_WR_DAT_0 and ALR_WR_DAT_1 are

 

 

 

written into the ALR table. The ALR logic determines the location where the

 

 

 

entry is written. This command can also be used to change or delete a

 

 

 

previously written or automatically learned entry. This bit has no affect when

 

 

 

written low. This bit must be cleared once the ALR Make command is

 

 

 

completed, which can be determined by the ALR Status bit in the Switch

 

 

 

Engine ALR Command Status Register (SWE_ALR_CMD_STS) register.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Get First Entry

R/W

0b

 

When set, the ALR read pointer is reset to the beginning of the ALR table

 

 

 

and the ALR table is searched for the first valid entry, which is loaded into

 

 

 

the ALR_RD_DAT_0 and ALR_RD_DAT_1 registers. The bit has no affect

 

 

 

when written low. This bit must be cleared after it is set.

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

Get Next Entry

R/W

0b

 

When set, the next valid entry in the ALR MAC address table is loaded into

 

 

 

the ALR_RD_DAT_0 and ALR_RD_DAT_1 registers. This bit has no affect

 

 

 

when written low. This bit must be cleared after it is set.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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