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SerialLite II Protocol Reference Manual
SerialLite II Specification
Control Symbols
This section defines the individual symbols used either alone or as part of
control sequences, see
. For simplicity, these symbols are used
instead of their associated code groups.
Comma /COM/
The comma symbol, sometimes called the sync symbol, has a number of
uses. It is used by the physical layer to identify a character boundary, and
it is included in the training sequence for lane initialization and in the
clock compensation sequence.
Align /ALN/
The align symbol is never used alone. It is part of the link deskew
sequence.
Idle /IDL/
The idle symbol is used when no complete transfer of data is available to
send or to fill inter-packet gaps. It is part of the clock compensation
sequence.
Table 2–5. Description of the Control Symbols
Name
Description
8b10b
Hex
/COM/
Comma (Sync)
K28.5
0xBC
/ALN/
Align
K28.3
0x7C
/IDL/
Idle (Skip)
K28.0
0x1C
/SPP/
Start of priority packet
K28.1
0x3C
/SDP/
Start of data packet
K28.2
0x5C
/CPP/
Continuation of priority packet
K28.4
0x9C
/CDP/
Continuation of data packet
K28.6
0xDC
/SLP/
Start of link management packet K23.7
0xF7
/SUP/
Suspend user packet
K27.7
0xFB
/EGP/
End of good packet
K29.7
0xFD
/EBP/
End of bad packet
K30.7
0xFE
/DAT/
Normal data.
Dx.y
0xXX