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41 o TLV values in network-byte-order are designated with (N).
88 byte registers with one 4-byte access, and 8 byte registers with either two
89 4-byte accesses or a single 8-byte access. In the case of two 4-byte accesses,
142 [1:0] Rsvd (4 byte alignment
171 Descriptor rings' base address must be 8-byte aligned. Descriptors must be
173 byte boundary. Each descriptor ring will have these registers:
217 DMA_DESC_BUF_ADDR 8 Phys addr of desc payload, 8-byte
236 Descriptor payload buffer is 8-byte aligned and TLVs are 8-byte aligned. The
237 value within a TLV is also 8-byte aligned. The (packed, 8 byte) TLV header is:
247 8 byte aligned.
253 8-byte +––––+ +–––––––––––+–––––+–––––+ +–+
258 | | (padded to 8-byte |
261 8-byte +––––+ +–––––––––––+–––––––––––+ |
309 fields, but the value field can either be LE or network-byte-order, depending
310 on context. TLV values containing network packet data will be in network-byte
312 packet data is network-byte order. For example, flow match fields (and masks)
313 are network-byte-order since they're matched directly, byte-by-byte, against
314 network packet data. All non-network-packet TLV multi-byte values will be LE.
316 TLV values in network-byte-order are designated with (N).
350 issue exists. In particular, buffers that start on odd-8-byte boundary and/or