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EMAC Port Registers

5.50.11 Filtered Receive Frames Register (RXFILTERED)

The total number of frames received on the EMAC that the EMAC address matching process indicated should be discarded. Such a frame is defined as having all of the following:

Was any data frame (not MAC control frame) destined for any unicast, broadcast, or multicast address

Did not experience any CRC error, alignment error, code error

The address matching process decided that the frame should be discarded (filtered) because it did not match the unicast, broadcast, or multicast address, and it did not match due to promiscuous mode.

To determine the number of receive frames discarded by the EMAC for any reason, sum the following statistics (promiscuous mode disabled):

Receive fragments

Receive undersized frames

Receive CRC errors

Receive alignment/code errors

Receive jabbers

Receive overruns

Receive filtered frames

This may not be an exact count because the receive overruns statistic is independent of the other statistics, so if an overrun occurs at the same time as one of the other discard reasons, then the above sum double-counts that frame.

5.50.12 Receive QOS Filtered Frames Register (RXQOSFILTERED)

The total number of frames received on the EMAC that were filtered due to receive quality of service (QOS) filtering. Such a 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

The frame destination channel flow control threshold register (RXnFLOWTHRESH) value was greater than or equal to the channel'scorresponding free buffer register (RXnFREEBUFFER) value

Was of length 64 to RXMAXLEN

RXQOSEN bit is set in RXMBPENABLE

Had no CRC error, alignment error, or code error

See Section 2.5.5 for definitions of alignment, code, and CRC errors. Overruns have no effect on this statistic.

5.50.13 Receive Octet Frames Register (RXOCTETS)

The total number of bytes in all 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 2.5.5 for definitions of alignment, code, and CRC errors. Overruns have no effect on this statistic.

5.50.14 Good Transmit Frames Register (TXGOODFRAMES)

The total number of good frames transmitted on the EMAC. A good frame is defined as having all of the following:

Any data or MAC control frame that was destined for any unicast, broadcast, or multicast address

Was any length

Had no late or excessive collisions, no carrier loss, and no underrun

SPRUEF8F –March 2006 –Revised November 2010

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