SPRZ544C March   2023  – October 2025 AM62A1-Q1 , AM62A3 , AM62A3-Q1 , AM62A7 , AM62A7-Q1

 

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  2. 1Usage Notes and Advisories Matrices
    1. 1.1 Devices Supported
  3. 2Silicon Usage Notes and Advisories
    1. 2.1 Silicon Usage Notes
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      2.      i2330
      3.      i2372
      4.      i2424
    2. 2.2 Silicon Advisories
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      2.      i2062
      3.      i2087
      4.      i2097
      5.      i2134
      6.      i2189
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      8.      i2199
      9.      i2208
      10.      i2249
      11.      i2278
      12.      i2279
      13.      i2310
      14.      i2311
      15.      i2312
      16.      i2366
      17.      i2371
      18.      i2120
      19.      i2137
      20.      i2190
      21.      i2253
      22.      i2373
      23.      i2383
      24.      i2401
      25.      i2407
      26.      i2409
      27.      i2410
      28.      i2376
      29.      i2399
      30.      i2413
      31.      i2414
      32.      i2419
      33.      i2420
      34.      i2421
      35.      i2422
      36.      i2423
      37.      i2431
      38.      i2435
      39.      i2160
      40.      i2436
      41.      i2482
      42.      i2464
      43.      i2487
      44.      i2493
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i2208

CPSW: ALE IET Express Packet Drops

Details:

This issue impacts the following Module:

[AM62A/D] 3-port CPSW

The issue with ALE is due to CPSW frequency and IET operation with short express traffic and pre-empted packets that get pre-empted between 60-69 bytes on non-10G capable ports.

If an IET pre-emptible packet get interrupted at 60-69 bytes, the lookup will occur when the next chunk arrives. The CPSW only gives the ALE 64 bytes from the pre-emptible MAC.

As a result, a short express traffic lookup will start at the end of a 64 byte express traffic, but when the pre-empted queue continues, the pre-empted traffic will complete the 64 bytes and attempt a lookup for the pre-empt packet. But this lookup is less that 64 clocks from the express lookup start, so the express lookup will be aborted(express traffic dropped) and start the new lookup for the pre-empted traffic.

Rules to induce the issue:

  1. You are in IET (Interspersed Express Traffic) mode on ports not capable of 5/10G operation
  2. Remote express packets can be preempt packets as low as 60 bytes
  3. Pre-empt packet traffic that is 128 bytes or more.
  4. Express traffic that interrupts the pre-empt traffic between 60-69 bytes.
  5. A short express traffic immediately followed by the continuation of the pre-empt traffic.
    1. Gap between express frame and pre-empt frame be its minimum.
  6. The CPSW frequency is at its lowest capability for the speeds required.

Workaround(s):

During IET negotiation, tell the remote to fragment at 128 bytes.