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40.5.1.2 Receive Buffer List
Receive data is written to areas of data (i.e., buffers) in system memory. These buffers are listed in another data
structure that also resides in main memory. This data structure (receive buffer queue) is a sequence of descriptor
entries as defined in “Receive Buffer Descriptor Entry” on page 784. It points to this data structure.
Figure 40-2. Receive Buffer List
To create the list of buffers:
1. Allocate a number (n) of buffers of 128 bytes in system memory.
2. Allocate an area 2n words for the receive buffer descriptor entry in system memory and create n entries in
this list. Mark all entries in this list as owned by EMAC, i.e., bit 0 of word 0 set to 0.
3. If less than 1024 buffers are defined, the last descriptor must be marked with the wrap bit (bit 1 in word 0 set
to 1).
4. Write address of receive buffer descriptor entry to EMAC register receive_buffer queue pointer.
5. The receive circuits can then be enabled by writing to the address recognition registers and then to the
network control register.
40.5.1.3 Transmit Buffer List
Transmit data is read from areas of data (the buffers) in system memory These buffers are listed in another data
structure that also resides in main memory. This data structure (Transmit Buffer Queue) is a sequence of
descriptor entries (as defined in Table 40-2 on page 787) that points to this data structure.
To create this list of buffers:
1. Allocate a number (n) of buffers of between 1 and 2047 bytes of data to be transmitted in system memory.
Up to 128 buffers per frame are allowed.
2. Allocate an area 2n words for the transmit buffer descriptor entry in system memory and create N entries in
this list. Mark all entries in this list as owned by EMAC, i.e. bit 31 of word 1 set to 0.
3. If fewer than 1024 buffers are defined, the last descriptor must be marked with the wrap bit — bit 30 in word
1 set to 1.
4. Write address of transmit buffer descriptor entry to EMAC register transmit_buffer queue pointer.
5. The transmit circuits can then be enabled by writing to the network control register.
Receive Buffer Queue Pointer
(MAC Register)
Receive Buffer 0
Receive Buffer 1
Receive Buffer N
Receive Buffer Descriptor List
(In memory)
(In memory)