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.   | |
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:
| #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.