Connecting an external network coprocessor to a network processor packet parser

A network processor includes first communication protocol ports that each support 'M' minimum size packet data path traffic on 'N' lanes at 'S' Gigabits per second (Gbps) and traffic with different communication protocol units on 'n' additional lanes at '...

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Main Authors Fabrice J Verplanken, Chih-Jen Chang, Colin Verrilli, Damon Philippe, Natarajan Vaidhyanathan, Jean L Calvignac, Claude Basso
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.12.2017
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Summary:A network processor includes first communication protocol ports that each support 'M' minimum size packet data path traffic on 'N' lanes at 'S' Gigabits per second (Gbps) and traffic with different communication protocol units on 'n' additional lanes at 's' Gbps. The first communication protocol ports support access to an external coprocessor using parsing logic located in each of the first communication protocol ports. The parsing logic, during a parsing period, is configured to send a request to the external coprocessor at reception of a 'M' size packet and to receive a response from the external coprocessor. The parsing logic sends a request maximum 'm' size byte word to the external coprocessor on one of the additional lanes and receives a response maximum 'm' size byte word from the external coprocessor on the one of the additional lanes while complying with the equation N×S/M=<n×s/m.
Bibliography:Application Number: GB20130012922