Document conventions – Marvel Group Integrated Controller 88F6281 User Manual

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88F6281
Hardware Specifications

Doc. No. MV-S104859-U0 Rev. E

Copyright © 2008 Marvell

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Document Classification: Proprietary Information

December 2, 2008, Preliminary

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RFC 1321 (The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm)

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RFC 1851 – The ESP Triple DES Transform

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RFC 2104 (HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication).

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RFC 2405 – The ESP DES-CBC Cipher Algorithm With Explicit IV

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IEEE standard, 802.3-2000 Clause 14

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ANSI standard X3.263-1995

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Document Conventions

The following conventions are used in this document:

Signal Range

A signal name followed by a range enclosed in brackets represents a range of logically related
signals. The first number in the range indicates the most significant bit (MSb) and the last
number indicates the least significant bit (LSb).

Example: DB_Addr[12:0]

Active Low Signals #

An n letter at the end of a signal name indicates that the signal’s active state occurs when
voltage is low.

Example: INTn

State Names

State names are indicated in italic font.

Example: linkfail

Register Naming
Conventions

Register field names are indicated by angle brackets.
Example: <RegInit>

Register field bits are enclosed in brackets.
Example: Field [1:0]

Register addresses are represented in hexadecimal format.
Example: 0x0

Reserved: The contents of the register are reserved for internal use only or for future use.

A lowercase <n> in angle brackets in a register indicates that there are multiple registers with
this name.
Example: Multicast Configuration Register<n>

Reset Values

Reset values have the following meanings:
0 = Bit clear
1 = Bit set

Abbreviations

Kb: kilobit
KB: kilobyte
Mb: megabit
MB: megabyte
Gb: gigabit
GB: gigabyte

Numbering Conventions

Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers in this document are decimal (base 10).
An 0x prefix indicates a hexadecimal number.
An 0b prefix indicates a binary number.

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