2 mac registers, Mac registers, Su.maccr – Maxim Integrated DS33R11 User Manual

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11.6.2 MAC Registers

The control Registers related to the control of the individual Mac’s are shown in the following Table. The DS33R11
keeps statistics for the packet traffic sent and received. The register address map is shown in the following Table.
Note that the addresses listed are the indirect addresses that must be provided to

SU.MACRADH

/

SU.MACRADL

or

SU.MACAWH

/

SU.MACAWL

.


Register Name:

SU.MACCR

Register Description:

MAC Control Register

Register Address:

0000h (indirect)


0000h:
Bit

# 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24

Name Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

HDB

PS Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Default

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


0001h:
Bit

# 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16

Name DRO

Reserved

OML0 F PM PAM

Reserved

Reserved

Default

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


0002h:
Bit

# 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08

Name Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

LCC Reserved DRTY Reserved ASTP

Default

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


0003h:
Bit

# 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00

Name BOLMT1

BOLMT0 DC Reserved TE

RE Reserved

Reserved

Default

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


Bit 28: Heartbeat Disable (HDB) When set to 1, the heartbeat (SQE) function is disabled. This bit should be set to
1 when operating in MII mode.

Bit 27: Port Select (PS) This bit should be equal to 0 for proper operation.

Bit 23: Disable Receive Own (DRO)
When set to 1, the MAC disables the reception of frames while TX_EN is
asserted. When this bit equals zero, transmitted frames are also received by the MAC. This bit should be cleared
when operating in full-duplex mode.

Bit 21: Loopback Operating Mode (OMLO) When set to 1, data is looped from the transmit side, back to the
receive side, without being transmitted to the PHY.

Bit 20: Full-Duplex Mode Select (F)
When set to 1, the MAC transmits and receives data simultaneously. When
in full-duplex mode, the heartbeat check is disabled and the heartbeat fail status should be ignored.

Bit 19: Promiscuous Mode (PM)
When set to 1, the MAC is in Promiscuous Mode and forwards all frames. Note
that the default value is 1.

Bit 18: Pass All Multicast (PAM)
When set to 1, the MAC forwards Multicast Frames.

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