
9–14 Chapter 9: Interface Signals
10-Gbps Ethernet MAC MegaCore Function User Guide February 2014 Altera Corporation
avalon_st_rxstatus_error[]
Output 7
When set to 1, each bit of this signal indicates an error
type in the receive frame.
■ Bit 0: Undersized frame.
■ Bit 1: Oversized frame.
■ Bit 2: Payload length error.
■ Bit 3: CRC error.
■ Bit 4: Unused.
■ Bit 5: Unused.
■ Bit 6: PHY error.
The IP core presents the error status on this bus in the
same clock cycle it asserts
avalon_st_rxstatus_valid
. The error status is invalid
when an overflow occurs.
avalon_st_txstatus_valid
Output 1
When asserted, this signal indicates that
avalon_st_txstatus_data[]
contains valid
information about the transmit frame.
avalon_st_txstatus_data[]
Output 40
Contains information about the transmit frame:
■ Bits 0 to 15: Payload length.
■ Bits 16 to 31: Packet length.
■ Bit 32: When set to 1, indicates a stacked VLAN frame.
■ Bit 33: When set to 1, indicates a VLAN frame.
■ Bit 34: When set to 1, indicates a control frame.
■ Bit 35: When set to 1, indicates a pause frame.
■ Bit 36: When set to 1, indicates a broadcast frame.
■ Bit 37: When set to 1, indicates a multicast frame.
■ Bit 38: When set to 1, indicates a unicast frame.
■ Bit 39: When set to 1, indicates a PFC frame.
The IP core asserts the valid information on this bus in the
same clock cycle it asserts
avalon_st_txstatus_valid
. The information on this
data bus is invalid when an underflow occurs or when CRC
and/or padding insertion is enabled.
Table 9–8. Avalon-ST Status Interface Signals (Part 2 of 5)
Signal Direction Width Description
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