Link management packets, Link management packet identification, Figure 2–16 – Altera SerialLite II Protocol User Manual

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SerialLite II Protocol Reference Manual

Data Link Layer Description

Figure 2–16. User Packet Encapsulation

Notes to

Figure 2–16

:

(1)

IDL is required to align the control words to the proper location.

(2)

The CRC is optional.

Figure 2–17

shows an example of packet activity during transmission.

Idle refers to the transmitted IDL characters when data is unavailable.

Figure 2–17. Sample Packet Activity

Note to

Figure 2–17

:

(1)

The CRCs are optional.

Link Management Packets

The link management packets (LMP) are optional and provide two link
control mechanisms: flow control and retry-on-error.

The link management packets are generated and processed in the Data
Link layer and are not intended to be accessible by the user interface. Link
management packets can nest within a user data or priority packet. See

“Nesting Packets” on page 2–42

for more information.

Link Management Packet Identification
The SerialLite II protocol identifies link management packets by
prepending the start-of-link management packet symbol (SLP) to the
payload, as shown in

Figure 2–18 on page 2–39

.

User Packet

User Packet

[IDL]

SDP1

EGP1

SDP2

EGP2

[IDL]

CRC

User Packet

(2)

(1)

Idle

Data Packet

Idle

Data Packet

Idle

Priority Packet

Idle

Idle

Data Packet

SDP Data Payload

EGP CRC

SPP

Priority Payload

EGP CRC

(1)

(1)

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