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Hello,
We've been contracted to port an old RTOS to a system running on the Intel Elkhart Lake X6000E
after solving UEFI related issues, I am now working on networking support. I've decided to import a driver from OpenBSD, the synopsis GMAC driver which is easier to port than the Linux stmmac driver.
I've downloaded the following documentation: vol1: 636112, vol2: 636722,635255,636723
636722 - chapter 10 contains a list of registers, that I am able to read/write to. So far it has been helpful to setup the device. However when I read DMA_DEBUG_STATUS0 it says Rx Descriptor error...
vol1 - chapter 15, describes features, interrupts.
However, I can not seem to find any information on the Rx/Tx descriptors, and their RDES/TDES fields.
I can go by the source code and documentation from other vendors I found on google, but this is work and not a reverse engineering challenge
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
- Erik
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Hi @etag4048,
Thank you for contacting the Intel Embedded Community.
Please refer to RDC #619777 Gigabit Ethernet Controller with Time-Sensitive Networking
Programmers Reference Manual (PRM) Guide
Best regards,
Jaime L.
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Thank you for the response,
It looks like #619777 is not accessible publicly, It doesn't come up the search. What has to be done to get access to this manual ?
BR
- Erik
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Hi @etag4048
Sure, to access RDC documents, please go through the following instructions described on the below article.
Best regards,
Jaime L.
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Hello @Jaime_Lizarme,
Got it! I've submitted the form for the Developer Zone Premier (DZP) access.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
BR
- Erik
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