QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Jun 4 2025, 09:08 PM)
apparently during understanding proprietary kernel that fetched from Realtek SVN server
"packet pace" is wrong, no pace inside
and it operate at Layer 1, thus eth0 and br0 not effected.
since it operate at Layer 1, it just use Layer 1 Egress and Ingress,
UNI: Rx GbE, Tx 2.5GbE
ANI: Rx 2.5G, Tx GbE
+ Asynchronous Flow Control
also he did compensate Ethernet + VLAN + PPPoE header (1502 = 1514 - 4 - 8)
there are hard limit for UNI, he patch the UNI so Ethernet can have 2000 bytes
and ANI side just 2000 bytes fixed size~
I have to say I don't understand now. "packet pace" is wrong, no pace inside
and it operate at Layer 1, thus eth0 and br0 not effected.
since it operate at Layer 1, it just use Layer 1 Egress and Ingress,
UNI: Rx GbE, Tx 2.5GbE
ANI: Rx 2.5G, Tx GbE
+ Asynchronous Flow Control
also he did compensate Ethernet + VLAN + PPPoE header (1502 = 1514 - 4 - 8)
there are hard limit for UNI, he patch the UNI so Ethernet can have 2000 bytes
and ANI side just 2000 bytes fixed size~
So that number is a byte value for Layer 1? And it's a representative of frame size? Excluding the preamble?
But then your calculation is actually Layer 2.
So then using the largest number is the best right? Or just leave it as default?
Jun 5 2025, 09:59 AM

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