33 network octet frames register (netoctets), Section 5.50.30, Section 5.50.31 – Texas Instruments TMS320C645x DSP User Manual

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5.50.30 Transmit and Receive 256 to 511 Octet Frames Register (FRAME256T511)

5.50.31 Transmit and Receive 512 to 1023 Octet Frames Register (FRAME512T1023)

5.50.32 Transmit and Receive 1024 to RXMAXLEN Octet Frames Register (FRAME1024TUP)

5.50.33 Network Octet Frames Register (NETOCTETS)

EMAC Port Registers

The total number of 256-byte to 511-byte frames received and transmitted on the EMAC. Such a frame is
defined as having all of the following:

Any data or MAC control frame that was destined for any unicast, broadcast, or multicast address

Did not experience late collisions, excessive collisions, underrun, or carrier sense error

Was 256-bytes to 511-bytes long

CRC errors, alignment/code errors, under-runs, and overruns do not affect the recording of frames in this
statistic.

The total number of 512-byte to 1023-byte frames received and transmitted on the EMAC. Such a frame is
defined as having all of the following:

Any data or MAC control frame that was destined for any unicast, broadcast, or multicast address

Did not experience late collisions, excessive collisions, underrun, or carrier sense error

Was 512-bytes to 1023-bytes long

CRC errors, alignment/code errors, and overruns do not affect the recording of frames in this statistic.

The total number of 1024-byte to RXMAXLEN-byte frames received and transmitted on the EMAC. Such a
frame is defined as having all of the following:

Any data or MAC control frame that was destined for any unicast, broadcast, or multicast address

Did not experience late collisions, excessive collisions, underrun, or carrier sense error

Was 1024-bytes to RXMAXLEN-bytes long

CRC/alignment/code errors, under-runs, and overruns do not affect frame recording in this statistic.

The total number of bytes of frame data received and transmitted on the EMAC. Each frame counted has
all of the following:

Was any data or MAC control frame destined for any unicast, broadcast, or multicast address (address
match does not matter)

Was of any size (including less than 64-byte and greater than RXMAXLEN-byte frames)

Also counted in this statistic is:

Every byte transmitted before a carrier-loss was experienced

Every byte transmitted before each collision was experienced (multiple retries are counted each time)

Every byte received if the EMAC is in half-duplex mode until a jam sequence was transmitted to initiate
flow control. (The jam sequence is not counted to prevent double-counting).

Error conditions such as alignment errors, CRC errors, code errors, overruns, and under-runs do not affect
the recording of bytes in this statistic. The objective of this statistic is to give a reasonable indication of
Ethernet utilization.

SPRU975B – August 2006

Ethernet Media Access Controller (EMAC)/Management Data Input/Output (MDIO)

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