LAN9312-NZW SMSC, LAN9312-NZW Datasheet - Page 77

Ethernet ICs Hi Per 2 Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch

LAN9312-NZW

Manufacturer Part Number
LAN9312-NZW
Description
Ethernet ICs Hi Per 2 Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch
Manufacturer
SMSC
Type
Two Port Managed Ethernet Switchr
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Specifications of LAN9312-NZW

Ethernet Connection Type
10 Base-T, 100 Base-TX
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Product
Ethernet Switches
Number Of Transceivers
1
Standard Supported
802.3, 802.3u
Data Rate
10 Mbps, 100 Mbps
Supply Voltage (max)
3.3 V
Supply Voltage (min)
0 V
Supply Current (max)
186 mA, 295 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Package / Case
TQFP-100
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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High Performance Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with 32-Bit Non-PCI CPU Interface
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SMSC LAN9312
6.5
6.5.1
6.5.1.1
6.5.2
6.5.3
The buffer manager (BM) provides control of the free buffer space, the multiple priority transmit
queues, transmission scheduling, and packet dropping. VLAN tag insertion and removal is also
performed by the buffer manager. The following sections detail the various features of the buffer
manager.
Packet Buffer Allocation
The packet buffer consists of 32KB of RAM that is dynamically allocated in 128 byte blocks as packets
are received. Up to 16 blocks may be used per packet, depending on the packet length. The blocks
are linked together as the packet is received. If a packet is filtered, dropped, or contains a receive
error, the buffers are reclaimed.
Buffer Limits and Flow Control Levels
The BM keeps track of the amount of buffers used per each ingress port. These counts are used to
generate flow control (half-duplex backpressure or full-duplex pause frames) and to limit the amount
of buffer space that can be used by any individual receiver (hard drop limit). The flow control and drop
limit thresholds are dynamic and adapt based on the current buffer usage. Based on the number of
active receiving ports, the drop level and flow control pause and resume thresholds adjust between
fixed settings and two user programmable levels via the
(BM_DROP_LVL),
Buffer Manager Flow Control Resume Level Register (BM_FC_RESUME_LVL)
The BM also keeps a count of the number of buffers that are queued for multiple ports (broadcast
queue). This count is compared against the
(BM_BCST_LVL), and if the configured drop level is reached or exceeded, subsequent packets are
dropped.
Random Early Discard (RED)
Based on the ingress flow monitoring detailed in
on page
if the Drop on Red bit in the
Yellow bit in the
randomly discarded based on the moving average number of buffers used by the ingress port.
The probability of a discard is programmable into the Random Discard Weight table via the
Manager Random Discard Table Command Register
Manager Random Discard Table Write Data Register
Manager Random Discard Table Read Data Register
Random Discard Weight table contains sixteen entries, each 10-bits wide. Each entry corresponds to
a range of the average number of buffers used by the ingress port. Entry 0 is for 0 to 15 buffers, entry
1 is for 16 to 31 buffers, etc. The probability for each entry us set in 1/1024’s. For example, a setting
of 1 is 1-in-1024, or approximately 0.1%. A setting of all ones (1023) is 1023-in-1024, or approximately
99.9%.
Refer to
(BM_RNDM_DSCRD_TBL_CMD)," on page 419
Random Discard Weight table.
Transmit Queues
Once a packet has been completely received, it is queued for transmit. There are four queues per
transmit port, one for each level of transmit priority. Each queue is virtual (if there are no packets for
that port/priority, the queue is empty), and dynamic (a queue may be any length if there is enough
memory space). When a packet is read from the memory and sent out to the corresponding port, the
used buffers are released.
Buffer Manager (BM)
71, packets are colored as Green, Yellow, or Red. Packets colored Red are always discarded
Section 14.5.4.10, "Buffer Manager Random Discard Table Command Register
Buffer Manager Configuration Register (BM_CFG)
Buffer Manager Flow Control Pause Level Register
Buffer Manager Configuration Register (BM_CFG)
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Buffer Manager Broadcast Buffer Level Register
Section 6.4.6, "Ingress Flow Metering and Coloring,"
for additional details on writing and reading the
(BM_RNDM_DSCRD_TBL_WDATA), and
(BM_RNDM_DSCRD_TBL_CMD),
(BM_RNDM_DSCRD_TBL_RDATA). The
Buffer Manager Drop Level Register
is set, packets colored Yellow are
(BM_FC_PAUSE_LVL), and
respectively.
is set. If the Drop on
Revision 1.7 (06-29-10)
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