Periodic flow detection device, delay estimation device, periodic flow detection method and program
US-2024244004-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US9674098B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9674098-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414313740-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2017 |
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One embodiment provides a method for enabling class-based credit flow control for a network node in communication with a link partner using an Ethernet communications protocol. The method includes receiving a control frame from the link partner. The control frame includes at least one field for specifying credit for at least one traffic class and the credit is based on available space in a receive buffer associated with the at least one traffic class. The method further includes sending data packets to the link partner based on the credit, the data packets associated with the at least one traffic class.
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A network controller to communicate with a link partner, the network controller comprising: data frame circuitry to generate a data frame, the data frame including a user priority field to represent at least one traffic class; media access control (MAC) circuitry to generate a MAC credit flow control frame to be exchanged with the link partner to monitor and track available credit, wherein the MAC credit flow control frame includes: at least one field for specifying credit for the at least one traffic class wherein the credit is based on available space in a receive buffer associated with the at least one traffic class; an opcode field to identify the MAC credit flow control frame as a credit-based flow control frame; and a credit enable vector field to indicate if a credit vector is valid for a traffic class; transmit scheduler circuitry to send data packets to the link partner based on the credit, the data packets associated with the at least one traffic class; and credit management circuitry to: increment at least one counter corresponding to a traffic class for which a received credit was specified; and decrement the at least one counter when at least one data packet corresponding to the at least one traffic class is sent to the link partner. 2. The network controller of claim 1 , wherein: the user priority field comprises 3 to 5 bits; the at least one field for specifying credit comprises 16 bits; the opcode field comprises 16 bits; and the credit enable vector field comprises 16 bits. 3. The network controller of claim 1 , wherein the data frame is compatible with Ethernet 802.1 communications and the MAC credit flow control frame is compatible with Ethernet 802.3 communications. 4. The network controller of claim 1 , wherein the MAC credit flow control frame is received periodically based on, at least in part, the size of the receive buffer associated with the at least one traffic class. 5. The network controller of claim 1 , further to generate a configuration frame that includes at least one field for defining at least one parameter related to credit flow control; wherein the configuration frame is exchanged between the network controller and the link partner when a link between the network controller and the link partner is initialized and/or when there is a configuration change at the network controller or the link partner. 6. The network controller of claim 5 , wherein the configuration frame is a Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) frame with a Type Length Value (TLV) format. 7. The network controller of claim 1 , further to track the credits available at the link partner for at least one traffic class based on the MAC credit flow control frame received from the link partner. 8. The network controller of claim 7 , further to suspend sending packets to the link partner if a frame size of the packet exceeds a threshold, the threshold based on the tracked credits, the suspended packets associated with the traffic class for which the threshold has been exceeded. 9. The network controller of claim 1 , wherein the data frame includes a field for specifying credit flow control operations for up to 32 traffic classes. 10. The network controller of claim 1 , wherein the network controller is incorporated in a network node element. 11. A method for enabling class-based credit flow control for a network controller in communication with a link partner, comprising: receiving a Media Access Control (MAC) credit flow control frame from the link partner, wherein the MAC credit flow control frame includes: at least one field for specifying credit for at least one traffic class, wherein the credit is based on available space in a receive buffer associated with the at least one traffic class; an opcode field to identify the MAC credit flow control frame as a credit-based flow control frame; and a credit enable vector field to indicate if a credit vector is valid for a traffic class; incrementing at least one counter corresponding to the at least one traffic class for which the credit was specified; generating, using data frame circuitry, a data frame including a user priority field to represent at least one traffic class; sending data packets to the link partner based on the credit, the data packets associated with the at least one traffic class; and decrementing the at least one counter when at least one data packet corresponding to the traffic class is sent to the link partner. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein: the user priority field comprises 3 to 5 bits; the at least one field for specifying credit comprises 16 bits; the opcode field comprises 16 bits; and the credit enable vector field comprises 16 bits. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the data frame is compatible with Ethernet 802.1 communications and the MAC credit flow control frame is compatible with Ethernet 802.3 communications. 14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising receiving the MAC credit flow control frame periodically based on, at least in part, the size of the receive buffer associated with the at least one traffic class. 15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising generating a configuration frame that includes at least one field for defining at least one parameter related to credit flow control; wherein the configuration frame is exchanged between the network controller and the link partner when a link between the network controller and the link partner is initialized and/or when there is a configuration change at the network controller or the link partner. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the configuration frame is a Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) frame with a Type Length Value (TLV) format. 17. The method of claim 11 , further comprising tracking the credits available at the link partner for at least one traffic class based on the MAC credit flow control frame received from the link partner. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising suspending sending packets to the link partner if a frame size of the packet exceeds a threshold, the threshold based on the tracked credits, the suspended packets associated with the traffic class for which the threshold has been exceeded. 19. At least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having instructions stored thereon which when executed by a processor result in the following operations for enabling class-based credit flow control for a network controller in communication with a link partner, comprising: receive a Media Access Control (MAC) credit flow control frame from the link partner, wherein the MAC credit flow control frame includes: at least one field for specifying credit for at least one traffic class, wherein the credit is based on available space in a receive buffer associated with the at least one traffic class; an opcode field to identify the MAC credit flow control frame as a credit-based flow control frame; and a credit enable vector field to indicate if a credit vector is valid for a traffic class; generate, using data frame circuitry, a data frame including a user priority field to represent at least one traffic class; increment the at least one counter corresponding to the at least one traffic class for which the credit was specified; send data packets to the link partner based on the credit, the data packets associated with the at least one traffic class; and decrement the at least one counter when at least one data packet corresponding to the traffic class is sent to the link partner.
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