EVB9311 SMSC, EVB9311 Datasheet - Page 159

EVALUATION BOARD LAN9311-NU

EVB9311

Manufacturer Part Number
EVB9311
Description
EVALUATION BOARD LAN9311-NU
Manufacturer
SMSC
Series
0133r
Datasheet

Specifications of EVB9311

Main Purpose
Interface, Ethernet
Embedded
No
Utilized Ic / Part
LAN9311
Primary Attributes
2 Ports, 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T, Managed
Secondary Attributes
2 PHYs with HP Auto-MDIX, Auto- Flow Control, 32-bit CRC, MDI/MDI-X
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
638-1076
Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with 16-Bit Non-PCI CPU Interface
Datasheet
SMSC LAN9311/LAN9311i
11.2.2
PTP ADDRESS
User Defined
(Alternate 1)
(Alternate 2)
(Alternate 3)
224.0.1.129
224.0.1.130
224.0.1.131
224.0.1.132
(Primary)
PTP Message Detection
In order to provide the most flexibility, loose packet type matching is used by the LAN9311/LAN9311i.
This assumes that for all packets received with a valid FCS, only the MAC destination address is
required to qualify them as a PTP message. For Ethernet, four multicast addresses are specified in
the PTP protocol: 224.0.1.129 through 224.0.1.132. These map to Ethernet MAC addresses
01:00:5e:00:01:81 through 01:00:5e:00:01:84. Each of these addresses has one enable bit per port in
the
as a PTP address on the specified port.
In addition to the fixed addresses, a user defined (host programmable) PTP address may be input via
the
Address Low-DWORD Register
disabled/enabled as a PTP address on each port via the dedicated enable bits in the
Configuration Register
corresponding enable bits can be seen in
Once a packet is determined to match a PTP destination address, it is further qualified as a Sync or
Delay_Req message type. On Ethernet, PTP uses UDP messages. Within the UDP payload is the PTP
control byte (offset 32 starting at 0). This byte determines the message type: 0x00 for a Sync message,
0x01 for a Delay_Req message. The UDP payload starts at packet byte offset 42 (from 0) for untagged
packets and at byte offset 46 for tagged packets.
Note: Both tagged and untagged packets are supported. Only Ethernet II packet encoding and IPv4
Note: For proper routing of the PTP packets, the host must program an entry into the switch engine
1588 Auxiliary MAC Address High-WORD Register (1588_AUX_MAC_HI)
1588 Configuration Register (1588_CONFIG)
are supported.
Address Logic Resolution (ALR) Table. The MAC address should be one of the reserved
Multicast addresses in
bits must also be set. Refer to
(1588_CONFIG). A summary of the supported PTP multicast addresses and
1588_AUX_MAC_LO registers)
Table 11.3 PTP Multicast Addresses
(1588_AUX_MAC_HI &
User Defined Address
CORRESPONDING
01:00:5e:00:01:81
01:00:5e:00:01:82
01:00:5e:00:01:83
01:00:5e:00:01:84
Table
MAC ADDRESS
DATASHEET
(1588_AUX_MAC_LO). The user defined address may be
11.3, with Port 0(Host MAC) as a destination.The Static and Valid
Chapter 6, "Switch Fabric," on page 55
159
Table
11.3.
which enables/disables the corresponding address
RELATED ENABLE BITS IN THE
MAC_USER_EN_MII (Port 0)
MAC_ALT1_EN_MII (Port 0)
MAC_ALT2_EN_MII (Port 0)
MAC_ALT3_EN_MII (Port 0)
MAC_USER_EN_1 (Port 1)
MAC_USER_EN_2 (Port 2)
1588_CONFIG REGISTER
MAC_PRI_EN_MII (Port 0)
MAC_ALT1_EN_1 (Port 1)
MAC_ALT1_EN_2 (Port 2)
MAC_ALT2_EN_1 (Port 1)
MAC_ALT2_EN_2 (Port 2)
MAC_ALT3_EN_1 (Port 1)
MAC_ALT3_EN_2 (Port 2)
MAC_PRI_EN_1 (Port 1)
MAC_PRI_EN_2 (Port 2)
and
for more information.
Revision 1.7 (06-29-10)
1588 Auxiliary MAC
1588

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