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/*- * Copyright (c) 2006 M. Warner Losh. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * Portions of this software may have been developed with reference to * the SD Simplified Specification. The following disclaimer may apply: * * The following conditions apply to the release of the simplified * specification ("Simplified Specification") by the SD Card Association and * the SD Group. The Simplified Specification is a subset of the complete SD * Specification which is owned by the SD Card Association and the SD * Group. This Simplified Specification is provided on a non-confidential * basis subject to the disclaimers below. Any implementation of the * Simplified Specification may require a license from the SD Card * Association, SD Group, SD-3C LLC or other third parties. * * Disclaimers: * * The information contained in the Simplified Specification is presented only * as a standard specification for SD Cards and SD Host/Ancillary products and * is provided "AS-IS" without any representations or warranties of any * kind. No responsibility is assumed by the SD Group, SD-3C LLC or the SD * Card Association for any damages, any infringements of patents or other * right of the SD Group, SD-3C LLC, the SD Card Association or any third * parties, which may result from its use. No license is granted by * implication, estoppel or otherwise under any patent or other rights of the * SD Group, SD-3C LLC, the SD Card Association or any third party. Nothing * herein shall be construed as an obligation by the SD Group, the SD-3C LLC * or the SD Card Association to disclose or distribute any technical * information, know-how or other confidential information to any third party. * * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/dev/mmc/mmcreg.h 236089 2012-05-26 09:31:23Z marius $ */ #ifndef DEV_MMC_MMCREG_H #define DEV_MMC_MMCREG_H /* * This file contains the register definitions for the mmc and sd busses. * They are taken from publicly available sources. */ struct mmc_data; struct mmc_request; struct mmc_command { uint32_t opcode; uint32_t arg; uint32_t resp[4]; uint32_t flags; /* Expected responses */ #define MMC_RSP_PRESENT (1ul << 0) /* Response */ #define MMC_RSP_136 (1ul << 1) /* 136 bit response */ #define MMC_RSP_CRC (1ul << 2) /* Expect valid crc */ #define MMC_RSP_BUSY (1ul << 3) /* Card may send busy */ #define MMC_RSP_OPCODE (1ul << 4) /* Response include opcode */ #define MMC_RSP_MASK 0x1ful #define MMC_CMD_AC (0ul << 5) /* Addressed Command, no data */ #define MMC_CMD_ADTC (1ul << 5) /* Addressed Data transfer cmd */ #define MMC_CMD_BC (2ul << 5) /* Broadcast command, no response */ #define MMC_CMD_BCR (3ul << 5) /* Broadcast command with response */ #define MMC_CMD_MASK (3ul << 5) /* Possible response types defined in the standard: */ #define MMC_RSP_NONE (0) #define MMC_RSP_R1 (MMC_RSP_PRESENT | MMC_RSP_CRC | MMC_RSP_OPCODE) #define MMC_RSP_R1B (MMC_RSP_PRESENT | MMC_RSP_CRC | MMC_RSP_OPCODE | MMC_RSP_BUSY) #define MMC_RSP_R2 (MMC_RSP_PRESENT | MMC_RSP_136 | MMC_RSP_CRC) #define MMC_RSP_R3 (MMC_RSP_PRESENT) #define MMC_RSP_R6 (MMC_RSP_PRESENT | MMC_RSP_CRC) #define MMC_RSP_R7 (MMC_RSP_PRESENT | MMC_RSP_CRC) #define MMC_RSP(x) ((x) & MMC_RSP_MASK) uint32_t retries; uint32_t error; #define MMC_ERR_NONE 0 #define MMC_ERR_TIMEOUT 1 #define MMC_ERR_BADCRC 2 #define MMC_ERR_FIFO 3 #define MMC_ERR_FAILED 4 #define MMC_ERR_INVALID 5 #define MMC_ERR_NO_MEMORY 6 #define MMC_ERR_MAX 6 struct mmc_data *data; /* Data segment with cmd */ struct mmc_request *mrq; /* backpointer to request */ }; /* * R1 responses * * Types (per SD 2.0 standard) * e : error bit * s : status bit * r : detected and set for the actual command response * x : Detected and set during command execution. The host can get * the status by issuing a command with R1 response. * * Clear Condition (per SD 2.0 standard) * a : according to the card current state. * b : always related to the previous command. reception of a valid * command will clear it (with a delay of one command). * c : clear by read */ #define R1_OUT_OF_RANGE (1u << 31) /* erx, c */ #define R1_ADDRESS_ERROR (1u << 30) /* erx, c */ #define R1_BLOCK_LEN_ERROR (1u << 29) /* erx, c */ #define R1_ERASE_SEQ_ERROR (1u << 28) /* er, c */ #define R1_ERASE_PARAM (1u << 27) /* erx, c */ #define R1_WP_VIOLATION (1u << 26) /* erx, c */ #define R1_CARD_IS_LOCKED (1u << 25) /* sx, a */ #define R1_LOCK_UNLOCK_FAILED (1u << 24) /* erx, c */ #define R1_COM_CRC_ERROR (1u << 23) /* er, b */ #define R1_ILLEGAL_COMMAND (1u << 22) /* er, b */ #define R1_CARD_ECC_FAILED (1u << 21) /* erx, c */ #define R1_CC_ERROR (1u << 20) /* erx, c */ #define R1_ERROR (1u << 19) /* erx, c */ #define R1_CSD_OVERWRITE (1u << 16) /* erx, c */ #define R1_WP_ERASE_SKIP (1u << 15) /* erx, c */ #define R1_CARD_ECC_DISABLED (1u << 14) /* sx, a */ #define R1_ERASE_RESET (1u << 13) /* sr, c */ #define R1_CURRENT_STATE_MASK (0xfu << 9) /* sx, b */ #define R1_READY_FOR_DATA (1u << 8) /* sx, a */ #define R1_APP_CMD (1u << 5) /* sr, c */ #define R1_AKE_SEQ_ERROR (1u << 3) /* er, c */ #define R1_STATUS(x) ((x) & 0xFFFFE000) #define R1_CURRENT_STATE(x) (((x) & R1_CURRENT_STATE_MASK) >> 9) #define R1_STATE_IDLE 0 #define R1_STATE_READY 1 #define R1_STATE_IDENT 2 #define R1_STATE_STBY 3 #define R1_STATE_TRAN 4 #define R1_STATE_DATA 5 #define R1_STATE_RCV 6 #define R1_STATE_PRG 7 #define R1_STATE_DIS 8 struct mmc_data { size_t len; /* size of the data */ size_t xfer_len; void *data; /* data buffer */ uint32_t flags; #define MMC_DATA_WRITE (1UL << 0) #define MMC_DATA_READ (1UL << 1) #define MMC_DATA_STREAM (1UL << 2) #define MMC_DATA_MULTI (1UL << 3) struct mmc_request *mrq; }; struct mmc_request { struct mmc_command *cmd; struct mmc_command *stop; void (*done)(struct mmc_request *); /* Completion function */ void *done_data; /* requestor set data */ uint32_t flags; #define MMC_REQ_DONE 1 }; /* Command definitions */ /* Class 0 and 1: Basic commands & read stream commands */ #define MMC_GO_IDLE_STATE 0 #define MMC_SEND_OP_COND 1 #define MMC_ALL_SEND_CID 2 #define MMC_SET_RELATIVE_ADDR 3 #define SD_SEND_RELATIVE_ADDR 3 #define MMC_SET_DSR 4 /* reserved: 5 */ #define MMC_SWITCH_FUNC 6 #define MMC_SWITCH_FUNC_CMDS 0 #define MMC_SWITCH_FUNC_SET 1 #define MMC_SWITCH_FUNC_CLR 2 #define MMC_SWITCH_FUNC_WR 3 #define MMC_SELECT_CARD 7 #define MMC_DESELECT_CARD 7 #define MMC_SEND_EXT_CSD 8 #define SD_SEND_IF_COND 8 #define MMC_SEND_CSD 9 #define MMC_SEND_CID 10 #define MMC_READ_DAT_UNTIL_STOP 11 #define MMC_STOP_TRANSMISSION 12 #define MMC_SEND_STATUS 13 #define MMC_BUSTEST_R 14 #define MMC_GO_INACTIVE_STATE 15 #define MMC_BUSTEST_W 19 /* Class 2: Block oriented read commands */ #define MMC_SET_BLOCKLEN 16 #define MMC_READ_SINGLE_BLOCK 17 #define MMC_READ_MULTIPLE_BLOCK 18 /* reserved: 19 */ /* Class 3: Stream write commands */ #define MMC_WRITE_DAT_UNTIL_STOP 20 /* reserved: 21 */ /* reserved: 22 */ /* Class 4: Block oriented write commands */ #define MMC_SET_BLOCK_COUNT 23 #define MMC_WRITE_BLOCK 24 #define MMC_WRITE_MULTIPLE_BLOCK 25 #define MMC_PROGARM_CID 26 #define MMC_PROGRAM_CSD 27 /* Class 6: Block oriented write protection commands */ #define MMC_SET_WRITE_PROT 28 #define MMC_CLR_WRITE_PROT 29 #define MMC_SEND_WRITE_PROT 30 /* reserved: 31 */ /* Class 5: Erase commands */ #define SD_ERASE_WR_BLK_START 32 #define SD_ERASE_WR_BLK_END 33 /* 34 -- reserved old command */ #define MMC_ERASE_GROUP_START 35 #define MMC_ERASE_GROUP_END 36 /* 37 -- reserved old command */ #define MMC_ERASE 38 /* Class 9: I/O mode commands */ #define MMC_FAST_IO 39 #define MMC_GO_IRQ_STATE 40 /* reserved: 41 */ /* Class 7: Lock card */ #define MMC_LOCK_UNLOCK 42 /* reserved: 43 */ /* reserved: 44 */ /* reserved: 45 */ /* reserved: 46 */ /* reserved: 47 */ /* reserved: 48 */ /* reserved: 49 */ /* reserved: 50 */ /* reserved: 51 */ /* reserved: 54 */ /* Class 8: Application specific commands */ #define MMC_APP_CMD 55 #define MMC_GEN_CMD 56 /* reserved: 57 */ /* reserved: 58 */ /* reserved: 59 */ /* reserved for mfg: 60 */ /* reserved for mfg: 61 */ /* reserved for mfg: 62 */ /* reserved for mfg: 63 */ /* Class 9: I/O cards (sd) */ #define SD_IO_RW_DIRECT 52 #define SD_IO_RW_EXTENDED 53 /* Class 10: Switch function commands */ #define SD_SWITCH_FUNC 6 /* reserved: 34 */ /* reserved: 35 */ /* reserved: 36 */ /* reserved: 37 */ /* reserved: 50 */ /* reserved: 57 */ /* Application specific commands for SD */ #define ACMD_SET_BUS_WIDTH 6 #define ACMD_SD_STATUS 13 #define ACMD_SEND_NUM_WR_BLOCKS 22 #define ACMD_SET_WR_BLK_ERASE_COUNT 23 #define ACMD_SD_SEND_OP_COND 41 #define ACMD_SET_CLR_CARD_DETECT 42 #define ACMD_SEND_SCR 51 /* * EXT_CSD fields */ #define EXT_CSD_ERASE_GRP_DEF 175 /* R/W */ #define EXT_CSD_BUS_WIDTH 183 /* R/W */ #define EXT_CSD_HS_TIMING 185 /* R/W */ #define EXT_CSD_CARD_TYPE 196 /* RO */ #define EXT_CSD_REV 192 /* RO */ #define EXT_CSD_SEC_CNT 212 /* RO, 4 bytes */ #define EXT_CSD_ERASE_TO_MULT 223 /* RO */ #define EXT_CSD_ERASE_GRP_SIZE 224 /* RO */ /* * EXT_CSD field definitions */ #define EXT_CSD_CMD_SET_NORMAL 1 #define EXT_CSD_CMD_SET_SECURE 2 #define EXT_CSD_CMD_SET_CPSECURE 4 #define EXT_CSD_CARD_TYPE_26 1 #define EXT_CSD_CARD_TYPE_52 2 #define EXT_CSD_BUS_WIDTH_1 0 #define EXT_CSD_BUS_WIDTH_4 1 #define EXT_CSD_BUS_WIDTH_8 2 #define MMC_TYPE_26_MAX_HS 26000000 #define MMC_TYPE_52_MAX_HS 52000000 /* * SD bus widths */ #define SD_BUS_WIDTH_1 0 #define SD_BUS_WIDTH_4 2 /* * SD Switch */ #define SD_SWITCH_MODE_CHECK 0 #define SD_SWITCH_MODE_SET 1 #define SD_SWITCH_GROUP1 0 #define SD_SWITCH_NORMAL_MODE 0 #define SD_SWITCH_HS_MODE 1 #define SD_SWITCH_NOCHANGE 0xF #define SD_CLR_CARD_DETECT 0 #define SD_SET_CARD_DETECT 1 #define SD_MAX_HS 50000000 /* OCR bits */ /* * in SD 2.0 spec, bits 8-14 are now marked reserved * Low voltage in SD2.0 spec is bit 7, TBD voltage * Low voltage in MC 3.31 spec is bit 7, 1.65-1.95V * Specs prior to MMC 3.31 defined bits 0-7 as voltages down to 1.5V. * 3.31 redefined them to be reserved and also said that cards had to * support the 2.7-3.6V and fixed the OCR to be 0xfff8000 for high voltage * cards. MMC 4.0 says that a dual voltage card responds with 0xfff8080. * Looks like the fine-grained control of the voltage tolerance ranges * was abandoned. * * The MMC_OCR_CCS appears to be valid for only SD cards. */ #define MMC_OCR_VOLTAGE 0x3fffffffU /* Vdd Voltage mask */ #define MMC_OCR_LOW_VOLTAGE (1u << 7) /* Low Voltage Range -- tbd */ #define MMC_OCR_200_210 (1U << 8) /* Vdd voltage 2.00 ~ 2.10 */ #define MMC_OCR_210_220 (1U << 9) /* Vdd voltage 2.10 ~ 2.20 */ #define MMC_OCR_220_230 (1U << 10) /* Vdd voltage 2.20 ~ 2.30 */ #define MMC_OCR_230_240 (1U << 11) /* Vdd voltage 2.30 ~ 2.40 */ #define MMC_OCR_240_250 (1U << 12) /* Vdd voltage 2.40 ~ 2.50 */ #define MMC_OCR_250_260 (1U << 13) /* Vdd voltage 2.50 ~ 2.60 */ #define MMC_OCR_260_270 (1U << 14) /* Vdd voltage 2.60 ~ 2.70 */ #define MMC_OCR_270_280 (1U << 15) /* Vdd voltage 2.70 ~ 2.80 */ #define MMC_OCR_280_290 (1U << 16) /* Vdd voltage 2.80 ~ 2.90 */ #define MMC_OCR_290_300 (1U << 17) /* Vdd voltage 2.90 ~ 3.00 */ #define MMC_OCR_300_310 (1U << 18) /* Vdd voltage 3.00 ~ 3.10 */ #define MMC_OCR_310_320 (1U << 19) /* Vdd voltage 3.10 ~ 3.20 */ #define MMC_OCR_320_330 (1U << 20) /* Vdd voltage 3.20 ~ 3.30 */ #define MMC_OCR_330_340 (1U << 21) /* Vdd voltage 3.30 ~ 3.40 */ #define MMC_OCR_340_350 (1U << 22) /* Vdd voltage 3.40 ~ 3.50 */ #define MMC_OCR_350_360 (1U << 23) /* Vdd voltage 3.50 ~ 3.60 */ #define MMC_OCR_CCS (1u << 30) /* Card Capacity status (SD vs SDHC) */ #define MMC_OCR_CARD_BUSY (1U << 31) /* Card Power up status */ /* CSD -- decoded structure */ struct mmc_cid { uint32_t mid; char pnm[8]; uint32_t psn; uint16_t oid; uint16_t mdt_year; uint8_t mdt_month; uint8_t prv; uint8_t fwrev; }; struct mmc_csd { uint8_t csd_structure; uint8_t spec_vers; uint16_t ccc; uint16_t tacc; uint32_t nsac; uint32_t r2w_factor; uint32_t tran_speed; uint32_t read_bl_len; uint32_t write_bl_len; uint32_t vdd_r_curr_min; uint32_t vdd_r_curr_max; uint32_t vdd_w_curr_min; uint32_t vdd_w_curr_max; uint32_t wp_grp_size; uint32_t erase_sector; uint64_t capacity; unsigned int read_bl_partial:1, read_blk_misalign:1, write_bl_partial:1, write_blk_misalign:1, dsr_imp:1, erase_blk_en:1, wp_grp_enable:1; }; struct mmc_scr { unsigned char sda_vsn; unsigned char bus_widths; #define SD_SCR_BUS_WIDTH_1 (1<<0) #define SD_SCR_BUS_WIDTH_4 (1<<2) }; struct mmc_sd_status { uint8_t bus_width; uint8_t secured_mode; uint16_t card_type; uint16_t prot_area; uint8_t speed_class; uint8_t perf_move; uint8_t au_size; uint16_t erase_size; uint8_t erase_timeout; uint8_t erase_offset; }; /* * Older versions of the MMC standard had a variable sector size. However, * I've been able to find no old MMC or SD cards that have a non 512 * byte sector size anywhere, so we assume that such cards are very rare * and only note their existance in passing here... */ #define MMC_SECTOR_SIZE 512 #endif /* DEV_MMCREG_H */