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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 12, 2002
Filed:
Jul. 01, 1998
Advanced Communication Devices Corp., Fremont, CA (US);
Abstract
The present invention includes an Ethernet frame switching system for receiving and transmitting data frames from and to a plurality of ports. The frame switching system includes a plurality of port control units for managing the transmission and reception procedural processes with a physical layer device. The frame switching system further includes a queue management unit (QMU) connected with data buses to the port control unit. The data frames received from or transmitted to the port control unit are managed by the QMU that these data frames received are transmitted directly to and data frame for transmission or retrieved directly from a single shared data frame buffer such that the local data frame buffer is not required in each of the port control units. Without these local data buffers, the QMU applies a novel link list queue management process to complete the writing and reading of data frame for transfer over the data bus in a single time-division multiplexed time slot such that no loss of data frame occurs. The data frame queue management further include a special technique for managing the broadcast frames by employing a broadcast frame counter together with the link list management scheme. The first-in-first-out order is maintained in combination with the unicast frames without requiring multiple data frame storage slots for the broadcasting frames such that high through put of frame switching is achieved without imposing additional memory requirements.