2 csix and tbuf, 2 transmit operation summary, Transmit operation summary – Intel NETWORK PROCESSOR IXP2800 User Manual

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IXP2800 Network Processor

Technical Description

2.7.4.1.2

CSIX and TBUF

For CSIX, payload information is put into the data area of the element, and Base and Extension

Header information is put into the Element Control Word.

When the Element Control Word is written, the information is:

The definitions of the fields are shown in

Table 16

.

2.7.4.2

Transmit Operation Summary

During transmit processing data to be transmitted is placed into the TBUF under Microengine

control. The Microengine allocates an element in software; the transmit hardware processes TBUF

elements within a partition in strict sequential order so the software can track which element to
allocate next.

Microengines may write directly into an element by an

msf[write]

instruction, or have data from

DRAM written into the element by a

dram[tbuf_wr]

instruction. Data can be merged into the

element by doing both.

3
1

3
0

2
9

2
8

2
7

2
6

2
5

2
4

2
3

2
2

2
1

2
0

1
9

1
8

1
7

1
6

1
5

1
4

1
3

1
2

1
1

1
0

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Payload Length

Prepend

Offset

Prepend Length

Payload

Offset

Res

Sk
ip

Res

CR

P

Res

Type

6
3

6
2

6
1

6
0

5
9

5
8

5
7

5
6

5
5

5
4

5
3

5
2

5
1

5
0

4
9

4
8

4
7

4
6

4
5

4
4

4
3

4
2

4
1

4
0

3
9

3
8

3
7

3
6

3
5

3
4

3
3

3
2

Extension Header

Table 16. TBUF CSIX Control Definition

Field

Definition

Payload Length

Indicates the number of Payload bytes, from 1 to 256, in the element. The value of 0x00
means 256 bytes. The sum of Prepend Length and Payload Length will be sent, and also
put into the CSIX Base Header Payload Length field. Note that this length does not
include any padding that may be required. Padding is inserted by transmit hardware as
needed.

Prepend Offset

Indicates the first valid byte of Prepend, from 0 to 7.

Prepend Length

Indicates the number of bytes in Prepend, from 0 to 31.

Payload Offset

Indicates the first valid byte of Payload, from 0 to 7.

Skip

Allows software to allocate a TBUF element and then not transmit any data from it.
0—transmit data according to other fields of Control Word.
1—free the element without transmitting any data.

CR

CR (CSIX Reserved) bit to put into the CSIX Base Header.

P

P (Private) bit to put into the CSIX Base Header.

Type

Type Field to put into the CSIX Base Header. Idle type is not legal here.

Extension Header

The Extension Header to be sent with the CFrame. The bytes are sent in big-endian
order; byte 0 is in bits 63:56, byte 1 is in bits 55:48, byte 2 is in bits 47:40, and byte 3 is in
bits 39:32.

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