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The Ethernet MAC driver generates call back events that are notified via the function ARM_ETH_MAC_SignalEvent. More...

Macros

#define ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_RX_FRAME   (1UL << 0)
 Frame Received.
 
#define ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_TX_FRAME   (1UL << 1)
 Frame Transmitted.
 
#define ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_WAKEUP   (1UL << 2)
 Wake-up (on Magic Packet)
 
#define ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_TIMER_ALARM   (1UL << 3)
 Timer Alarm.
 

Description

The Ethernet MAC driver generates call back events that are notified via the function ARM_ETH_MAC_SignalEvent.

This section provides the event values for the ARM_ETH_MAC_SignalEvent callback function.

The following call back notification events are generated:

Macro Definition Documentation

◆ ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_RX_FRAME

#define ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_RX_FRAME   (1UL << 0)

Frame Received.

◆ ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_TX_FRAME

#define ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_TX_FRAME   (1UL << 1)

Frame Transmitted.

◆ ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_WAKEUP

#define ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_WAKEUP   (1UL << 2)

Wake-up (on Magic Packet)

◆ ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_TIMER_ALARM

#define ARM_ETH_MAC_EVENT_TIMER_ALARM   (1UL << 3)

Timer Alarm.