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Re: [STDS-802-3-400G] Query in 802.3bs Draft 1.0 : Clause 119



Prashant,

 

That looks to be an error in the specification, I will submit a comment against draft 1.1.

 

Thanks, Mark

 

From: Dixit, Prashant [mailto:Prashant_Dixit@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 7:19 AM
To: Mark Gustlin; STDS-802-3-400G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Query in 802.3bs Draft 1.0 : Clause 119

 

Hi Mark,

 

Thanks for the quick reply.

What about the calculations of g<3:0> which is used to find the block type field of the blocks ?

In specifications Section 119.2.5.6, @ page 98 it is written that g<3:0> is used but not shown how it is calculated ?

 

Please let me know about this how to calculate g<3:0> ?

 

Thanks and regards

Prashant

 

From: Mark Gustlin [mailto:mark.gustlin@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 8:44 PM
To: Dixit, Prashant; STDS-802-3-400G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Query in 802.3bs Draft 1.0 : Clause 119

 

Prashant,

 

It is due to the scrambler location.

Please feel free to submit comments against draft 1.1 when that comes out if you believe corrections needed.

 

Thanks, Mark Gustlin

 

From: Dixit, Prashant [mailto:Prashant_Dixit@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 3:52 AM
To: STDS-802-3-400G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [STDS-802-3-400G] Query in 802.3bs Draft 1.0 : Clause 119

 

Hi All,

 

In 802.3bs, Clause 119, Section 119.2.5.6 256B/257B to 64B/66B transcoder, where reverse transcoding of one 257-bit block into 4 - 66 bits blocks is defined.

 

It seems there are couple of discrepancies in that algorithm :

 

1.       In sub-point e2) g<3:0> has been used but it is not described how to generate g<3:0>.

2.       Also we have observed that Tx transcoder function (4 - 66bits blocks to 1 - 257bits) defined in 802.3bj specs, Section 91.5.2.5 (RS-FEC layer) is exactly the same as Tx transcoder function defined in 802.3bs Section 119.2.4.2. But the RX reverse transcoder function (1 - 257 bits block to 4 - 66 bits blocks) defined in 802.3bs, Section 119.2.5.6 is quite different from the same function defined in 802.3bj, Section 91.5.2.5.  Is it intentional ?

If it is intentional and correct why Rx algorithms are different if Tx algorithm are same. Is it due to the scrambler position which is different in both the versions ?

 

Please correct me if I missed something or advice accordingly.

 

Thanks and regards

Prashant