Intel IXF1104 User Manual

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IXF1104 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Controller

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Document Number: 278757

Revision Number: 009

Revision Date: 27-Oct-2005

RxPkts65to127
Octets

The total number of packets received (including
bad packets) that were 65-127 octets in length.
Incremented for tagged packets with a length of
65-127 bytes, including tag field.

Port_Index

+ 0x26

R

0x00000000

RxPkts128t0255
Octets

The total number of packets received (including
bad packets) that were 128-255 octets in length.
Incremented for tagged packets with a length of
128-255 bytes, including tag field.

Port_Index

+ 0x27

R

0x00000000

RxPkts256to511
Octets

The total number of packets received (including
bad packets) that were 256-511 octets in length.
Incremented for tagged packets with a length of
256-511 bytes, including tag field.

Port_Index

+ 0x28

R

0x00000000

RxPkts512to1023O
ctets

The total number of packets received (including
bad packets) that were 512-1023 octets in
length. Incremented for tagged packets with a
length of 512-1023 bytes, including tag field.

Port_Index

+ 0x29

R

0x00000000

RxPkts1024to1518
Octets

The total number of packets received (including
bad packets) that were 1024-1518 octets in
length. Incremented for tagged packet with a
length between 1024-1522, including the tag.

Port_Index

+ 0x2A

R

0x00000000

RxPkts1519toMaxO
ctets

The total number of packets received (including
bad packets) that were greater than 1518 octets
in length. Incremented for tagged packet with a
length between 1523-max frame size, including
the tag.

Port_Index

+ 0x2B

R

0x00000000

RxFCSErrors

Number of frames received with legal size, but
with wrong CRC field (also called Frame Check
Sequence (FCS) field).
NOTE: Legal size is 64 bytes through the value

programmed in the

“Max Frame Size

(Addr: Port_Index + 0x0F)” on
page 166

.

Port_Index

+ 0x2C

R

0x00000000

RxTagged

Number of OK frames with VLAN tag.
(Type field = 0x8100)

Port_Index

+ 0x2D

R

0x00000000

RxDataError

3

Number of frames received with legal length,
containing a code violation (signaled with
RX_ERR on RGMII).

Port_Index

+ 0x2E

R

0x00000000

Table 93. MAC RX Statistics ($ Port_Index + 0x20 – + 0x39) (Sheet 2 of 4)

Name

Description

Address

Type

1

Default

1. RO = Read Only, No clear on Read; R = Read, Clear on Read; W = Write only; R/W = Read/Write, No clear;

R/W/C = Read/Write, Clear on Write

2. When sending in large frames, the counters can only handle certain limits. The behavior of the LongErrors

and VeryLongErrors counters is as follows: VeryLongErrors counts frames that are 2*maxframesize,
dependent upon where maxframesize is set. If maxframesize sets greater than half of the available count in
RxOctetsBad (2^14-1), VeryLongErrors is never incremented, but LongErrors is incremented. This is due to
a limitation in the counter size, which means that an accurate count will not occur in the RxOctetsBAD
counter if the frame is larger than 2^14-1.

3. This register is relevant only when configured for copper operation.
4. This register is relevant only when configured for fiber operation (line side interface is SerDes).

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