AT32UC3C1512C Automotive Atmel Corporation, AT32UC3C1512C Automotive Datasheet - Page 503

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AT32UC3C1512C Automotive

Manufacturer Part Number
AT32UC3C1512C Automotive
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Atmel Corporation
24.6.7
9166C–AVR-08/11
Receiving Frames
When a frame is received and the receive circuits are enabled, the MACB checks the address
and, in the following cases, the frame is written to system memory:
The register receive buffer queue pointer points to the next entry (see
and the MACB uses this as the address in system memory to write the frame to. Once the frame
has been completely and successfully received and written to system memory, the MACB then
updates the receive buffer descriptor entry with the reason for the address match and marks the
area as being owned by software. Once this is complete an interrupt receive complete is set.
Software is then responsible for handling the data in the buffer and then releasing the buffer by
writing the ownership bit back to 0.
If the MACB is unable to write the data at a rate to match the incoming frame, then an interrupt
receive overrun is set. If there is no receive buffer available, i.e., the next buffer is still owned by
software, the interrupt receive buffer not available is set. If the frame is not successfully
received, a statistic register is incremented and the frame is discarded without informing
software.
• if it matches one of the four specific address registers.
• if it matches the hash address function.
• if it is a broadcast address (0xFFFFFFFFFFFF) and broadcasts are allowed.
• if the MACB is configured to copy all frames.
• if the EAM is asserted before four words have been loaded into the receive FIFO.
Table 24-1 on page
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