DRV_GMAC_Process Function
C
TCPIP_MAC_RES DRV_GMAC_Process(DRV_HANDLE hMac);
Returns
TCPIP_MAC_RES_OK if all processing went on OK
a TCPIP_MAC_RES error code if processing failed for some reason
Description
This is a function that allows for internal processing by the MAC driver. It is meant for processing that cannot be done from within ISR. Normally this function will be called in response to an TX and/or RX event signaled by the driver. This is specified by the MAC driver at initialization time using TCPIP_MAC_MODULE_CTRL.
Remarks
The MAC driver may use the DRV_GMAC_Process() for:
Processing its pending TX queues
RX buffers replenishing functionality. If the number of packets in the RX queue falls below a specified limit, the MAC driver may use this function to allocate some extra RX packets. Similarly, if there are too many allocated RX packets, the MAC driver can free some of them.
Preconditions
DRV_GMAC_Initialize() should have been called. DRV_GMAC_Open() should have been called to obtain a valid handle.
Parameters
Parameters | Description |
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hMac | Ethernet MAC client handle |