Implementation of a PCI based gigabit Ethernet network adapter on an FPGA together with a Linux device driver

Here at ISY research is performed on network processors. In order to evaluate the processors there is a need to have full control of every aspect of the transmission. This is not the case if you use a proprietary technology. Therefore the need for a well documented gigabit Ethernet network interface...

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Main Authors: Karlsson, Thomas, Lindgren, Svein-Erik
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknik 2006
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-7818
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Summary:Here at ISY research is performed on network processors. In order to evaluate the processors there is a need to have full control of every aspect of the transmission. This is not the case if you use a proprietary technology. Therefore the need for a well documented gigabit Ethernet network interface has emerged. The purpose of this thesis work has been to design and implement an open source gigabit Ethernet controller in a FPGA together with a device driver for the Linux operating system Implementation has been done in Verilog for the hardware part and the software was developed in C. We have implemented a fully functional gigabit Ethernet interface onto a Xilinx Virtex II-1500 FPGA together with a Linux device driver. The design uses approximately 7200 LUTs and 48 block RAMs including the opencores PCI bridge.