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| H A D | hisilicon-femac.txt | 1 Hisilicon Fast Ethernet MAC controller 9 The first region is the MAC core register base and size. 10 The second region is the global MAC control register. 11 - interrupts: should contain the MAC interrupt. 12 - clocks: A phandle to the MAC main clock. 13 - resets: should contain the phandle to the MAC reset signal(required) and 24 The MAC address will be determined using the optional properties
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| H A D | ethernet-controller.yaml | 18 Specifies the MAC address that was assigned to the network device. 26 Specifies the MAC address that was last used by the boot 27 program; should be used in cases where the MAC address assigned 50 Reference to an nvmem node for the MAC address 60 # There is not a standard bus between the MAC and the PHY, 62 # MAC. 72 # RX and TX delays are added by the MAC when required 76 # the MAC should not add the RX or TX delays in this case 79 # RGMII with internal RX delay provided by the PHY, the MAC 83 # RGMII with internal TX delay provided by the PHY, the MAC
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| H A D | qcom-emac.txt | 3 This network controller consists of two devices: a MAC and an SGMII 5 connects the MAC node to its corresponding internal phy node. Another 10 MAC node: 14 - mac-address : The 6-byte MAC address. If present, it is the default 15 MAC address.
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| H A D | imx-dwmac.txt | 1 IMX8 glue layer controller, NXP imx8 families support Synopsys MAC 5.10a IP. 13 Should be "pclk" for the MAC apb clock. 14 Should be "ptp_ref" for the MAC timer clock. 15 Should be "tx" for the MAC RGMII TX clock: 21 Should be "macirq" for the main MAC IRQ
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| H A D | hisilicon-hix5hd2-gmac.txt | 14 The first region is the MAC register base and size. 16 - interrupts: should contain the MAC interrupt. 23 - resets: should contain the phandle to the MAC core reset signal(optional), 24 the MAC interface reset signal(optional) 33 The MAC address will be determined using the properties defined in
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| H A D | altera_tse.txt | 1 * Altera Triple-Speed Ethernet MAC driver (TSE) 11 "control_port": MAC configuration space region 22 - rx-fifo-depth: MAC receive FIFO buffer depth in bytes 23 - tx-fifo-depth: MAC transmit FIFO buffer depth in bytes 49 The MAC address will be determined using the optional properties defined in
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| H A D | ftgmac100.txt | 27 - clocks: In accordance with the generic clock bindings. Must describe the MAC 29 required MAC clock must be the first cell. 32 - "MACCLK": The MAC IP clock
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| H A D | mediatek-dwmac.txt | 11 - interrupts: Should contain the MAC interrupts 14 Should be "macirq" for the main MAC IRQ 43 2. tx clock inside MAC will be inversed relative to reference clock 49 2. reference clock will be inversed when arrived at MAC in RMII case, when 51 3. the inside clock, which be sent to MAC, will be inversed in RMII case when
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| /f-stack/freebsd/mips/conf/ |
| H A D | DIR-655A1.hints | 10 # Use this to derive ath0 from arge0 MAC address. 11 # 0x1ffe0004 is the arge0 MAC; but it's also the "unit MAC". 12 # So make that the ath0 MAC, and make arge0 -1 from that. 15 # arge1: use +1 from the arge0 MAC, even though 16 # there's a secondary MAC address configured in EEPROM 59 # we do to hook PAD6 up to be RGMII but a PHY, not a MAC? 133 # Note: ath0 MAC is default (00:11:22:33:44:55) and thus 134 # requires replacing via the board MAC address map.
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| H A D | DIR-825C1.hints | 9 # 0x1ffe0004 is the "unit MAC". 10 # 0x1ffe0018 is the second "MAC". 13 # ath0: unit MAC 14 # ath1: unit MAC + 1 15 # arge0: unit MAC + 2
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| /f-stack/freebsd/security/mac/ |
| H A D | mac_framework.h | 212 #ifdef MAC 227 #ifdef MAC 283 #ifdef MAC 299 #ifdef MAC 467 #ifdef MAC 486 #ifdef MAC 505 #ifdef MAC 526 #ifdef MAC 542 #ifdef MAC 558 #ifdef MAC [all …]
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/howto/ |
| H A D | vfd.rst | 119 VF MAC address setting 131 VF MAC anti-spoofing 134 Run a testpmd runtime command on the PF to enable/disable the MAC 140 source MAC address is not the same as the port. 275 * If it accepts packets matching the MAC filters. 276 * If it accept MAC broadcast packets, 277 * If it enables MAC multicast promiscuous mode. 308 VF MAC broadcast setting 317 VF MAC multicast promiscuous mode 326 VF MAC unicast promiscuous mode [all …]
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/nics/features/ |
| H A D | bnx2x.ini | 11 Unicast MAC filter = Y 12 Multicast MAC filter = Y
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| H A D | mvpp2.ini | 13 Unicast MAC filter = Y 14 Multicast MAC filter = Y
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| H A D | tap.ini | 18 Multicast MAC filter = Y 19 Unicast MAC filter = Y
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| H A D | virtio.ini | 15 Unicast MAC filter = Y 16 Multicast MAC filter = Y
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| H A D | failsafe.ini | 18 Unicast MAC filter = Y 19 Multicast MAC filter = Y
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| H A D | qede_vf.ini | 14 Unicast MAC filter = Y 15 Multicast MAC filter = Y
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| H A D | iavf.ini | 17 Unicast MAC filter = Y 18 Multicast MAC filter = Y
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| H A D | igc.ini | 20 Unicast MAC filter = Y 21 Multicast MAC filter = Y
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/prog_guide/ |
| H A D | switch_representation.rst | 203 MAC address to come out of it. 323 - **F to A**: PF MAC as destination. 328 - **D to A**: VF 1 MAC as source and PF MAC as destination. 329 - **D to E**: VF 1 MAC as source and VF 2 MAC as destination. 330 - **D to F**: VF 1 MAC as source. 335 - **E to A**: VF 2 MAC as source and PF MAC as destination. 336 - **E to D**: VF 2 MAC as source and VF 1 MAC as destination. 337 - **E to F**: VF 2 MAC as source. 756 pattern eth dst is {VF 1 MAC} / end 762 pattern eth src is {VF 1 MAC} / end [all …]
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/nics/ |
| H A D | hinic.rst | 19 - MAC/VLAN filtering 31 - Unicast MAC filter 32 - Multicast MAC filter
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| H A D | tap.rst | 29 Normally the PMD will generate a random MAC address, but when testing or with 30 a static configuration the developer may need a fixed MAC address style. 31 Using the option ``mac=fixed`` you can create a fixed known MAC address:: 35 The MAC address will have a fixed value with the last octet incrementing by one 36 for each interface string containing ``mac=fixed``. The MAC address is formatted 38 actual MAC address: ``00:64:74:61:70:[00-FF]``. 42 The MAC address will have a user value passed as string. The MAC address is in 44 the actual MAC address: ``00:64:74:61:70:11``. 51 If a ``remote`` is set, the tap MAC address will be set to match the remote one 125 Only IPv4/6 and MAC addresses can use a variable mask. All other items need a [all …]
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| /f-stack/dpdk/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/ |
| H A D | ethtool.rst | 49 * ``macaddr``: Gets/sets MAC address 58 * ``validate``: Check that given MAC address is valid unicast address 75 Each incoming MAC frame is rewritten so that it is returned to 76 the sender, using the port in question's own MAC address as the
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| /f-stack/freebsd/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/dsa/ |
| H A D | sja1105.txt | 27 default (unless otherwise specified) a port is configured as MAC if it 29 (fixed-link specified, presumably because it is connected to a MAC). 40 is the PHY. The SJA1105 MAC does not apply any internal delays. 43 is the SJA1105 MAC (if hardware-supported). This is only supported 47 the clock skew must either be added by the MAC at the other end of
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