Reliable communications using a point to point protocol

US11272041B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11272041-B2
Application numberUS-202017063210-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 5, 2020
Priority dateMar 8, 2018
Publication dateMar 8, 2022
Grant dateMar 8, 2022

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Abstract

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This disclosure describes techniques for performing communications between devices using various aspects of Ethernet standards. As further described herein, a protocol is disclosed that may be used for communications between devices, where the communications take place over a physical connection complying with Ethernet standards. Such a protocol may enable reliable and in-order delivery of frames between devices, while following Ethernet physical layer rules, Ethernet symbol encoding, Ethernet lane alignment, and/or Ethernet frame formats.

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A method comprising: constructing a frame having a first field, a second field, and a third field, wherein the first field is twelve bytes in length and includes a sequence number identifying the first frame, wherein the second field is two bytes in length and includes information identifying the frame as a frame not to be interpreted as an Ethernet frame, and wherein the third field includes frame payload data; sending the frame over an Ethernet physical layer connection to a receiving device by sending, in order, an Ethernet preamble, an Ethernet start frame delimiter, the first field, the second field, the third field, and a four-byte Ethernet frame check sequence calculated based on the frame; determining, based on acknowledgement information received over the Ethernet physical layer connection from the receiving device, whether the receiving device has acknowledged receipt of the frame identified by the sequence number; wherein the acknowledgement information includes bandwidth allocation information, and wherein the bandwidth allocation information identifies a virtual channel and a credit number associated with the virtual channel. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the frame is a first frame, and wherein determining whether the receiving device has acknowledged receipt includes: receiving a second frame over an Ethernet physical layer connection from the receiving device by receiving, in order, an Ethernet preamble, an Ethernet start frame delimiter, a twelve-byte field, a two-byte type field, a data field, and a four-byte Ethernet frame check sequence calculated based on the second frame, wherein the acknowledgement information is included within the twelve-byte field. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the acknowledgement information includes the sequence number. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the acknowledgment information does not include the sequence number but indicates that the frame identified by the sequence number has been received. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: allocating bandwidth between Ethernet frames and frames that are not to be implemented as Ethernet frames. 6. A network system comprising: a destination device; an Ethernet physical layer connection; and a source device connected to a source host device and comprising a processor and memory, wherein the source device is connected to the destination device over the Ethernet physical layer connection, and wherein the source device is configured to: construct a frame having a first field, a second field, and a third field, wherein the first field is twelve bytes in length and includes a sequence number identifying the first frame, wherein the second field is two bytes in length and includes information identifying the frame as a frame not to be interpreted as an Ethernet frame, and wherein the third field includes frame payload data, send the frame over an Ethernet physical layer connection to the destination device by sending, in order, an Ethernet preamble, an Ethernet start frame delimiter, the first field, the second field, the third field, and a four-byte Ethernet frame check sequence calculated based on the frame, determine, based on acknowledgement information received over the Ethernet physical layer connection from the destination device, whether the destination device has acknowledged receipt of the frame identified by the sequence number; wherein the acknowledgement information includes bandwidth allocation information; and wherein the bandwidth allocation information identifies a virtual channel and a credit number associated with the virtual channel. 7. The network system of claim 6 , wherein the frame is a first frame, and wherein to determine whether the destination device has acknowledged receipt, the source device is further configured to: receive a second frame over an Ethernet physical layer connection from the destination device by receiving, in order, an Ethernet preamble, an Ethernet start frame delimiter, a twelve-byte field, a two-byte type field, a data field, and a four-byte Ethernet frame check sequence calculated based on the second frame, wherein the acknowledgement information is included within the twelve-byte field. 8. The network system of claim 6 , wherein the acknowledgement information includes the sequence number. 9. The network system of claim 6 , wherein the acknowledgment information does not include the sequence number but indicates that the frame identified by the sequence number has been received. 10. The network system of claim 6 , wherein the source device is further configured to: allocate bandwidth between Ethernet frames and frames that are not to be implemented as Ethernet frames. 11. A source network device comprising a processor and memory and connected to a destination device over an Ethernet physical layer connection, wherein the source network device is configured to: construct a frame having a first field, a second field, and a third field, wherein the first field is twelve bytes in length and includes a sequence number identifying the first frame, wherein the second field is two bytes in length and includes information identifying the frame as a frame not to be interpreted as an Ethernet frame, and wherein the third field includes frame payload data; send the frame over an Ethernet physical layer connection to the destination device by sending, in order, an Ethernet preamble, an Ethernet start frame delimiter, the first field, the second field, the third field, and a four-byte Ethernet frame check sequence calculated based on the frame; determine, based on acknowledgement information received over the Ethernet physical layer connection from the destination device, whether the destination device has acknowledged receipt of the frame identified by the sequence number; wherein the acknowledgement information includes bandwidth allocation information; and wherein the bandwidth allocation information identifies a virtual channel and a credit number associated with the virtual channel. 12. The source network device of claim 11 , wherein the frame is a first frame, and wherein determining whether the destination device has acknowledged receipt includes: receive a second frame over an Ethernet physical layer connection from the destination device by receiving, in order, an Ethernet preamble, an Ethernet start frame delimiter, a twelve-byte field, a two-byte type field, a data field, and a four-byte Ethernet frame check sequence calculated based on the second frame, wherein the acknowledgement information is included within the twelve-byte field. 13. The source network device of claim 11 , wherein the acknowledgement information includes the sequence number. 14. The source network device of claim 11 , wherein the acknowledgment information does not include the sequence number but indicates that the frame identified by the sequence number has been received.

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  • specially adapted for interworking of IP-based networks with other networks · CPC title

  • Switch control, e.g. arbitration · CPC title

  • H04L69/03Primary

    Protocol definition or specification  (protocol conformance testing H04L1/244) · CPC title

  • in the data link layer [OSI layer 2], e.g. HDLC · CPC title

  • Special purpose or proprietary protocols or architectures (network applications for proprietary or special purpose networking environments H04L67/12) · CPC title

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What does patent US11272041B2 cover?
This disclosure describes techniques for performing communications between devices using various aspects of Ethernet standards. As further described herein, a protocol is disclosed that may be used for communications between devices, where the communications take place over a physical connection complying with Ethernet standards. Such a protocol may enable reliable and in-order delivery of fram…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fungible Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L69/03. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 08 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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