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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ivan Grokhotkov
512898edee sdmmc: fix reads/writes to/from unaligned buffers
SDMMC hardware treats all buffers as aligned, and ignores 2 LSBs of
addresses written into DMA descriptors. Previously SDMMC host driver
assumed that data buffers passed from SDDMC command layer would be
aligned. However alignment checks were never implemented in the command
layer, as were the checks that the buffer coming from the application
would be in DMA capable memory. Most of the time this was indeed true.
However in some cases FATFS library can pass buffers offset by 2 bytes
from word boundary. “DMA capable” restriction may be broken if pSRAM
support is used.

This change adds buffer checks to the SDMMC host driver (alignment and
DMA capability), so that the host layer will error out for incompatible
buffers. In SDMMC command layer, a check is added to read and write
functions. If an incompatible buffer is passed from the application, new
buffer (512 bytes size) is allocated, and the transfer is performed
using {READ,WRITE}_SINGLE_BLOCK commands.
2017-08-01 03:15:11 +08:00
James Sarrett
b772024699 send bus initialization bits before MMC_GO_IDLE_STATE command to initialize card after poweron 2017-06-22 11:08:47 +08:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
49848eaed5 sdmmc: handle card removal when CD is not used
When SD card is removed during transaction, SDMMC peripheral can report
a range of errors, such as timeouts, CRC errors, start/end bit errors.
Under normal conditions (card is inserted), SDMMC peripheral also generates
command done or data done interrupts. When the card is removed, such
interrupts may not be always generated.

This change fixes handling of timeout interrupts and SBE interrupts.
It also adds a one second timeout into the event processing loop. This
timeout allows applications to recover in cases when the SDMMC peripheral
doesn’t generate command/data done event on card removal.
2017-04-19 12:50:51 +08:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
edd924f273 sdmmc: add peripheral driver and protocol layer 2017-01-09 04:51:24 +08:00