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  1. /**
  2. ******************************************************************************
  3. * @file stm32_adafruit_sd.c
  4. * @author MCD Application Team
  5. * @version V3.0.0
  6. * @date 23-December-2016
  7. * @brief This file provides a set of functions needed to manage the SD card
  8. * mounted on the Adafruit 1.8" TFT LCD shield (reference ID 802),
  9. * that is used with the STM32 Nucleo board through SPI interface.
  10. * It implements a high level communication layer for read and write
  11. * from/to this memory. The needed STM32XXxx hardware resources (SPI and
  12. * GPIO) are defined in stm32XXxx_nucleo.h file, and the initialization is
  13. * performed in SD_IO_Init() function declared in stm32XXxx_nucleo.c
  14. * file.
  15. * You can easily tailor this driver to any other development board,
  16. * by just adapting the defines for hardware resources and
  17. * SD_IO_Init() function.
  18. *
  19. * +-------------------------------------------------------+
  20. * | Pin assignment |
  21. * +-------------------------+---------------+-------------+
  22. * | STM32XXxx SPI Pins | SD | Pin |
  23. * +-------------------------+---------------+-------------+
  24. * | SD_SPI_CS_PIN | ChipSelect | 1 |
  25. * | SD_SPI_MOSI_PIN / MOSI | DataIn | 2 |
  26. * | | GND | 3 (0 V) |
  27. * | | VDD | 4 (3.3 V)|
  28. * | SD_SPI_SCK_PIN / SCLK | Clock | 5 |
  29. * | | GND | 6 (0 V) |
  30. * | SD_SPI_MISO_PIN / MISO | DataOut | 7 |
  31. * +-------------------------+---------------+-------------+
  32. ******************************************************************************
  33. * @attention
  34. *
  35. * <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT(c) 2016 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
  36. *
  37. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
  38. * are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
  39. * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
  40. * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  41. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
  42. * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
  43. * and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  44. * 3. Neither the name of STMicroelectronics nor the names of its contributors
  45. * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
  46. * without specific prior written permission.
  47. *
  48. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
  49. * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
  50. * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
  51. * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
  52. * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
  53. * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
  54. * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
  55. * CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
  56. * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
  57. * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  58. *
  59. ******************************************************************************
  60. */
  61. /* File Info : -----------------------------------------------------------------
  62. User NOTES
  63. 1. How to use this driver:
  64. --------------------------
  65. - This driver does not need a specific component driver for the micro SD device
  66. to be included with.
  67. 2. Driver description:
  68. ---------------------
  69. + Initialization steps:
  70. o Initialize the micro SD card using the BSP_SD_Init() function.
  71. o Checking the SD card presence is not managed because SD detection pin is
  72. not physically mapped on the Adafruit shield.
  73. o The function BSP_SD_GetCardInfo() is used to get the micro SD card information
  74. which is stored in the structure "SD_CardInfo".
  75. + Micro SD card operations
  76. o The micro SD card can be accessed with read/write block(s) operations once
  77. it is ready for access. The access can be performed in polling
  78. mode by calling the functions BSP_SD_ReadBlocks()/BSP_SD_WriteBlocks()
  79. o The SD erase block(s) is performed using the function BSP_SD_Erase() with
  80. specifying the number of blocks to erase.
  81. o The SD runtime status is returned when calling the function BSP_SD_GetStatus().
  82. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  83. /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  84. #include "stm32_adafruit_sd.h"
  85. #include "stdlib.h"
  86. #include "string.h"
  87. #include "stdio.h"
  88. #include <furi_hal.h>
  89. /** @addtogroup BSP
  90. * @{
  91. */
  92. /** @addtogroup STM32_ADAFRUIT
  93. * @{
  94. */
  95. /** @defgroup STM32_ADAFRUIT_SD
  96. * @{
  97. */
  98. /* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
  99. /** @defgroup STM32_ADAFRUIT_SD_Private_Types_Definitions
  100. * @{
  101. */
  102. typedef struct {
  103. uint8_t r1;
  104. uint8_t r2;
  105. uint8_t r3;
  106. uint8_t r4;
  107. uint8_t r5;
  108. } SD_CmdAnswer_typedef;
  109. /**
  110. * @}
  111. */
  112. /* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
  113. /** @defgroup STM32_ADAFRUIT_SD_Private_Defines
  114. * @{
  115. */
  116. #define SD_DUMMY_BYTE 0xFF
  117. #define SD_MAX_FRAME_LENGTH 17 /* Lenght = 16 + 1 */
  118. #define SD_CMD_LENGTH 6
  119. #define SD_MAX_TRY 100 /* Number of try */
  120. #define SD_CSD_STRUCT_V1 0x2 /* CSD struct version V1 */
  121. #define SD_CSD_STRUCT_V2 0x1 /* CSD struct version V2 */
  122. /**
  123. * @brief SD ansewer format
  124. */
  125. typedef enum {
  126. SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED,
  127. SD_ANSWER_R1B_EXPECTED,
  128. SD_ANSWER_R2_EXPECTED,
  129. SD_ANSWER_R3_EXPECTED,
  130. SD_ANSWER_R4R5_EXPECTED,
  131. SD_ANSWER_R7_EXPECTED,
  132. } SD_Answer_type;
  133. /**
  134. * @brief Start Data tokens:
  135. * Tokens (necessary because at nop/idle (and CS active) only 0xff is
  136. * on the data/command line)
  137. */
  138. #define SD_TOKEN_START_DATA_SINGLE_BLOCK_READ \
  139. 0xFE /* Data token start byte, Start Single Block Read */
  140. #define SD_TOKEN_START_DATA_MULTIPLE_BLOCK_READ \
  141. 0xFE /* Data token start byte, Start Multiple Block Read */
  142. #define SD_TOKEN_START_DATA_SINGLE_BLOCK_WRITE \
  143. 0xFE /* Data token start byte, Start Single Block Write */
  144. #define SD_TOKEN_START_DATA_MULTIPLE_BLOCK_WRITE \
  145. 0xFD /* Data token start byte, Start Multiple Block Write */
  146. #define SD_TOKEN_STOP_DATA_MULTIPLE_BLOCK_WRITE \
  147. 0xFD /* Data toke stop byte, Stop Multiple Block Write */
  148. /**
  149. * @brief Commands: CMDxx = CMD-number | 0x40
  150. */
  151. #define SD_CMD_GO_IDLE_STATE 0 /* CMD0 = 0x40 */
  152. #define SD_CMD_SEND_OP_COND 1 /* CMD1 = 0x41 */
  153. #define SD_CMD_SEND_IF_COND 8 /* CMD8 = 0x48 */
  154. #define SD_CMD_SEND_CSD 9 /* CMD9 = 0x49 */
  155. #define SD_CMD_SEND_CID 10 /* CMD10 = 0x4A */
  156. #define SD_CMD_STOP_TRANSMISSION 12 /* CMD12 = 0x4C */
  157. #define SD_CMD_SEND_STATUS 13 /* CMD13 = 0x4D */
  158. #define SD_CMD_SET_BLOCKLEN 16 /* CMD16 = 0x50 */
  159. #define SD_CMD_READ_SINGLE_BLOCK 17 /* CMD17 = 0x51 */
  160. #define SD_CMD_READ_MULT_BLOCK 18 /* CMD18 = 0x52 */
  161. #define SD_CMD_SET_BLOCK_COUNT 23 /* CMD23 = 0x57 */
  162. #define SD_CMD_WRITE_SINGLE_BLOCK 24 /* CMD24 = 0x58 */
  163. #define SD_CMD_WRITE_MULT_BLOCK 25 /* CMD25 = 0x59 */
  164. #define SD_CMD_PROG_CSD 27 /* CMD27 = 0x5B */
  165. #define SD_CMD_SET_WRITE_PROT 28 /* CMD28 = 0x5C */
  166. #define SD_CMD_CLR_WRITE_PROT 29 /* CMD29 = 0x5D */
  167. #define SD_CMD_SEND_WRITE_PROT 30 /* CMD30 = 0x5E */
  168. #define SD_CMD_SD_ERASE_GRP_START 32 /* CMD32 = 0x60 */
  169. #define SD_CMD_SD_ERASE_GRP_END 33 /* CMD33 = 0x61 */
  170. #define SD_CMD_UNTAG_SECTOR 34 /* CMD34 = 0x62 */
  171. #define SD_CMD_ERASE_GRP_START 35 /* CMD35 = 0x63 */
  172. #define SD_CMD_ERASE_GRP_END 36 /* CMD36 = 0x64 */
  173. #define SD_CMD_UNTAG_ERASE_GROUP 37 /* CMD37 = 0x65 */
  174. #define SD_CMD_ERASE 38 /* CMD38 = 0x66 */
  175. #define SD_CMD_SD_APP_OP_COND 41 /* CMD41 = 0x69 */
  176. #define SD_CMD_APP_CMD 55 /* CMD55 = 0x77 */
  177. #define SD_CMD_READ_OCR 58 /* CMD55 = 0x79 */
  178. /**
  179. * @brief SD reponses and error flags
  180. */
  181. typedef enum {
  182. /* R1 answer value */
  183. SD_R1_NO_ERROR = (0x00),
  184. SD_R1_IN_IDLE_STATE = (0x01),
  185. SD_R1_ERASE_RESET = (0x02),
  186. SD_R1_ILLEGAL_COMMAND = (0x04),
  187. SD_R1_COM_CRC_ERROR = (0x08),
  188. SD_R1_ERASE_SEQUENCE_ERROR = (0x10),
  189. SD_R1_ADDRESS_ERROR = (0x20),
  190. SD_R1_PARAMETER_ERROR = (0x40),
  191. /* R2 answer value */
  192. SD_R2_NO_ERROR = 0x00,
  193. SD_R2_CARD_LOCKED = 0x01,
  194. SD_R2_LOCKUNLOCK_ERROR = 0x02,
  195. SD_R2_ERROR = 0x04,
  196. SD_R2_CC_ERROR = 0x08,
  197. SD_R2_CARD_ECC_FAILED = 0x10,
  198. SD_R2_WP_VIOLATION = 0x20,
  199. SD_R2_ERASE_PARAM = 0x40,
  200. SD_R2_OUTOFRANGE = 0x80,
  201. /**
  202. * @brief Data response error
  203. */
  204. SD_DATA_OK = (0x05),
  205. SD_DATA_CRC_ERROR = (0x0B),
  206. SD_DATA_WRITE_ERROR = (0x0D),
  207. SD_DATA_OTHER_ERROR = (0xFF)
  208. } SD_Error;
  209. /**
  210. * @}
  211. */
  212. /* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
  213. /** @defgroup STM32_ADAFRUIT_SD_Private_Macros
  214. * @{
  215. */
  216. /**
  217. * @}
  218. */
  219. /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  220. /** @defgroup STM32_ADAFRUIT_SD_Private_Variables
  221. * @{
  222. */
  223. __IO uint8_t SdStatus = SD_NOT_PRESENT;
  224. /* flag_SDHC :
  225. 0 : Standard capacity
  226. 1 : High capacity
  227. */
  228. uint16_t flag_SDHC = 0;
  229. /**
  230. * @}
  231. */
  232. /* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
  233. static uint8_t SD_GetCIDRegister(SD_CID* Cid);
  234. static uint8_t SD_GetCSDRegister(SD_CSD* Csd);
  235. static uint8_t SD_GetDataResponse(void);
  236. static uint8_t SD_GoIdleState(void);
  237. static SD_CmdAnswer_typedef SD_SendCmd(uint8_t Cmd, uint32_t Arg, uint8_t Crc, uint8_t Answer);
  238. static uint8_t SD_WaitData(uint8_t data);
  239. static uint8_t SD_ReadData(void);
  240. /** @defgroup STM32_ADAFRUIT_SD_Private_Function_Prototypes
  241. * @{
  242. */
  243. /**
  244. * @}
  245. */
  246. /* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/
  247. void SD_SPI_Bus_To_Down_State() {
  248. furi_hal_gpio_init_ex(
  249. furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->miso,
  250. GpioModeOutputPushPull,
  251. GpioPullNo,
  252. GpioSpeedVeryHigh,
  253. GpioAltFnUnused);
  254. furi_hal_gpio_init_ex(
  255. furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->mosi,
  256. GpioModeOutputPushPull,
  257. GpioPullNo,
  258. GpioSpeedVeryHigh,
  259. GpioAltFnUnused);
  260. furi_hal_gpio_init_ex(
  261. furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->sck,
  262. GpioModeOutputPushPull,
  263. GpioPullNo,
  264. GpioSpeedVeryHigh,
  265. GpioAltFnUnused);
  266. furi_hal_gpio_write(furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->cs, false);
  267. furi_hal_gpio_write(furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->miso, false);
  268. furi_hal_gpio_write(furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->mosi, false);
  269. furi_hal_gpio_write(furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->sck, false);
  270. }
  271. void SD_SPI_Bus_To_Normal_State() {
  272. furi_hal_gpio_write(furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->cs, true);
  273. furi_hal_gpio_init_ex(
  274. furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->miso,
  275. GpioModeAltFunctionPushPull,
  276. GpioPullUp,
  277. GpioSpeedVeryHigh,
  278. GpioAltFn5SPI2);
  279. furi_hal_gpio_init_ex(
  280. furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->mosi,
  281. GpioModeAltFunctionPushPull,
  282. GpioPullUp,
  283. GpioSpeedVeryHigh,
  284. GpioAltFn5SPI2);
  285. furi_hal_gpio_init_ex(
  286. furi_hal_sd_spi_handle->sck,
  287. GpioModeAltFunctionPushPull,
  288. GpioPullUp,
  289. GpioSpeedVeryHigh,
  290. GpioAltFn5SPI2);
  291. }
  292. /** @defgroup STM32_ADAFRUIT_SD_Private_Functions
  293. * @{
  294. */
  295. /**
  296. * @brief Initializes the SD/SD communication.
  297. * @param None
  298. * @retval The SD Response:
  299. * - MSD_ERROR: Sequence failed
  300. * - MSD_OK: Sequence succeed
  301. */
  302. uint8_t BSP_SD_Init(bool reset_card) {
  303. /* Slow speed init */
  304. furi_hal_spi_acquire(&furi_hal_spi_bus_handle_sd_slow);
  305. furi_hal_sd_spi_handle = &furi_hal_spi_bus_handle_sd_slow;
  306. /* We must reset card in spi_lock context */
  307. if(reset_card) {
  308. /* disable power and set low on all bus pins */
  309. furi_hal_power_disable_external_3_3v();
  310. SD_SPI_Bus_To_Down_State();
  311. hal_sd_detect_set_low();
  312. furi_hal_delay_ms(250);
  313. /* reinit bus and enable power */
  314. SD_SPI_Bus_To_Normal_State();
  315. hal_sd_detect_init();
  316. furi_hal_power_enable_external_3_3v();
  317. furi_hal_delay_ms(100);
  318. }
  319. /* Configure IO functionalities for SD pin */
  320. SD_IO_Init();
  321. /* SD detection pin is not physically mapped on the Adafruit shield */
  322. SdStatus = SD_PRESENT;
  323. uint8_t res = BSP_SD_ERROR;
  324. for(uint8_t i = 0; i < 128; i++) {
  325. res = SD_GoIdleState();
  326. if(res == BSP_SD_OK) break;
  327. }
  328. furi_hal_sd_spi_handle = NULL;
  329. furi_hal_spi_release(&furi_hal_spi_bus_handle_sd_slow);
  330. /* SD initialized and set to SPI mode properly */
  331. return res;
  332. }
  333. /**
  334. * @brief Returns information about specific card.
  335. * @param pCardInfo: Pointer to a SD_CardInfo structure that contains all SD
  336. * card information.
  337. * @retval The SD Response:
  338. * - MSD_ERROR: Sequence failed
  339. * - MSD_OK: Sequence succeed
  340. */
  341. uint8_t BSP_SD_GetCardInfo(SD_CardInfo* pCardInfo) {
  342. uint8_t status;
  343. status = SD_GetCSDRegister(&(pCardInfo->Csd));
  344. status |= SD_GetCIDRegister(&(pCardInfo->Cid));
  345. if(flag_SDHC == 1) {
  346. pCardInfo->LogBlockSize = 512;
  347. pCardInfo->CardBlockSize = 512;
  348. pCardInfo->CardCapacity = ((uint64_t)pCardInfo->Csd.version.v2.DeviceSize + 1UL) * 1024UL *
  349. (uint64_t)pCardInfo->LogBlockSize;
  350. pCardInfo->LogBlockNbr = (pCardInfo->CardCapacity) / (pCardInfo->LogBlockSize);
  351. } else {
  352. pCardInfo->CardCapacity = (pCardInfo->Csd.version.v1.DeviceSize + 1);
  353. pCardInfo->CardCapacity *= (1 << (pCardInfo->Csd.version.v1.DeviceSizeMul + 2));
  354. pCardInfo->LogBlockSize = 512;
  355. pCardInfo->CardBlockSize = 1 << (pCardInfo->Csd.RdBlockLen);
  356. pCardInfo->CardCapacity *= pCardInfo->CardBlockSize;
  357. pCardInfo->LogBlockNbr = (pCardInfo->CardCapacity) / (pCardInfo->LogBlockSize);
  358. }
  359. return status;
  360. }
  361. /**
  362. * @brief Reads block(s) from a specified address in the SD card, in polling mode.
  363. * @param pData: Pointer to the buffer that will contain the data to transmit
  364. * @param ReadAddr: Address from where data is to be read. The address is counted
  365. * in blocks of 512bytes
  366. * @param NumOfBlocks: Number of SD blocks to read
  367. * @param Timeout: This parameter is used for compatibility with BSP implementation
  368. * @retval SD status
  369. */
  370. uint8_t
  371. BSP_SD_ReadBlocks(uint32_t* pData, uint32_t ReadAddr, uint32_t NumOfBlocks, uint32_t Timeout) {
  372. UNUSED(Timeout); // FIXME!
  373. uint32_t offset = 0;
  374. uint32_t addr;
  375. uint8_t retr = BSP_SD_ERROR;
  376. uint8_t* ptr = NULL;
  377. SD_CmdAnswer_typedef response;
  378. uint16_t BlockSize = 512;
  379. /* Send CMD16 (SD_CMD_SET_BLOCKLEN) to set the size of the block and
  380. Check if the SD acknowledged the set block length command: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  381. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_SET_BLOCKLEN, BlockSize, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  382. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  383. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  384. if(response.r1 != SD_R1_NO_ERROR) {
  385. goto error;
  386. }
  387. ptr = malloc(sizeof(uint8_t) * BlockSize);
  388. if(ptr == NULL) {
  389. goto error;
  390. }
  391. memset(ptr, SD_DUMMY_BYTE, sizeof(uint8_t) * BlockSize);
  392. /* Initialize the address */
  393. addr = (ReadAddr * ((flag_SDHC == 1) ? 1 : BlockSize));
  394. /* Data transfer */
  395. while(NumOfBlocks--) {
  396. /* Send CMD17 (SD_CMD_READ_SINGLE_BLOCK) to read one block */
  397. /* Check if the SD acknowledged the read block command: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  398. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_READ_SINGLE_BLOCK, addr, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  399. if(response.r1 != SD_R1_NO_ERROR) {
  400. goto error;
  401. }
  402. /* Now look for the data token to signify the start of the data */
  403. if(SD_WaitData(SD_TOKEN_START_DATA_SINGLE_BLOCK_READ) == BSP_SD_OK) {
  404. /* Read the SD block data : read NumByteToRead data */
  405. SD_IO_WriteReadData(ptr, (uint8_t*)pData + offset, BlockSize);
  406. /* Set next read address*/
  407. offset += BlockSize;
  408. addr = ((flag_SDHC == 1) ? (addr + 1) : (addr + BlockSize));
  409. /* get CRC bytes (not really needed by us, but required by SD) */
  410. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  411. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  412. } else {
  413. goto error;
  414. }
  415. /* End the command data read cycle */
  416. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  417. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  418. }
  419. retr = BSP_SD_OK;
  420. error:
  421. /* Send dummy byte: 8 Clock pulses of delay */
  422. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  423. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  424. if(ptr != NULL) free(ptr);
  425. /* Return the reponse */
  426. return retr;
  427. }
  428. /**
  429. * @brief Writes block(s) to a specified address in the SD card, in polling mode.
  430. * @param pData: Pointer to the buffer that will contain the data to transmit
  431. * @param WriteAddr: Address from where data is to be written. The address is counted
  432. * in blocks of 512bytes
  433. * @param NumOfBlocks: Number of SD blocks to write
  434. * @param Timeout: This parameter is used for compatibility with BSP implementation
  435. * @retval SD status
  436. */
  437. uint8_t BSP_SD_WriteBlocks(
  438. uint32_t* pData,
  439. uint32_t WriteAddr,
  440. uint32_t NumOfBlocks,
  441. uint32_t Timeout) {
  442. UNUSED(Timeout); // FIXME!
  443. uint32_t offset = 0;
  444. uint32_t addr;
  445. uint8_t retr = BSP_SD_ERROR;
  446. uint8_t* ptr = NULL;
  447. SD_CmdAnswer_typedef response;
  448. uint16_t BlockSize = 512;
  449. /* Send CMD16 (SD_CMD_SET_BLOCKLEN) to set the size of the block and
  450. Check if the SD acknowledged the set block length command: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  451. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_SET_BLOCKLEN, BlockSize, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  452. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  453. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  454. if(response.r1 != SD_R1_NO_ERROR) {
  455. goto error;
  456. }
  457. ptr = malloc(sizeof(uint8_t) * BlockSize);
  458. if(ptr == NULL) {
  459. goto error;
  460. }
  461. /* Initialize the address */
  462. addr = (WriteAddr * ((flag_SDHC == 1) ? 1 : BlockSize));
  463. /* Data transfer */
  464. while(NumOfBlocks--) {
  465. /* Send CMD24 (SD_CMD_WRITE_SINGLE_BLOCK) to write blocks and
  466. Check if the SD acknowledged the write block command: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  467. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_WRITE_SINGLE_BLOCK, addr, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  468. if(response.r1 != SD_R1_NO_ERROR) {
  469. goto error;
  470. }
  471. /* Send dummy byte for NWR timing : one byte between CMDWRITE and TOKEN */
  472. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  473. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  474. /* Send the data token to signify the start of the data */
  475. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_TOKEN_START_DATA_SINGLE_BLOCK_WRITE);
  476. /* Write the block data to SD */
  477. SD_IO_WriteReadData((uint8_t*)pData + offset, ptr, BlockSize);
  478. /* Set next write address */
  479. offset += BlockSize;
  480. addr = ((flag_SDHC == 1) ? (addr + 1) : (addr + BlockSize));
  481. /* Put CRC bytes (not really needed by us, but required by SD) */
  482. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  483. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  484. /* Read data response */
  485. if(SD_GetDataResponse() != SD_DATA_OK) {
  486. /* Set response value to failure */
  487. goto error;
  488. }
  489. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  490. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  491. }
  492. retr = BSP_SD_OK;
  493. error:
  494. if(ptr != NULL) free(ptr);
  495. /* Send dummy byte: 8 Clock pulses of delay */
  496. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  497. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  498. /* Return the reponse */
  499. return retr;
  500. }
  501. /**
  502. * @brief Erases the specified memory area of the given SD card.
  503. * @param StartAddr: Start address in Blocks (Size of a block is 512bytes)
  504. * @param EndAddr: End address in Blocks (Size of a block is 512bytes)
  505. * @retval SD status
  506. */
  507. uint8_t BSP_SD_Erase(uint32_t StartAddr, uint32_t EndAddr) {
  508. uint8_t retr = BSP_SD_ERROR;
  509. SD_CmdAnswer_typedef response;
  510. uint16_t BlockSize = 512;
  511. /* Send CMD32 (Erase group start) and check if the SD acknowledged the erase command: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  512. response = SD_SendCmd(
  513. SD_CMD_SD_ERASE_GRP_START,
  514. (StartAddr) * (flag_SDHC == 1 ? 1 : BlockSize),
  515. 0xFF,
  516. SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  517. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  518. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  519. if(response.r1 == SD_R1_NO_ERROR) {
  520. /* Send CMD33 (Erase group end) and Check if the SD acknowledged the erase command: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  521. response = SD_SendCmd(
  522. SD_CMD_SD_ERASE_GRP_END,
  523. (EndAddr * 512) * (flag_SDHC == 1 ? 1 : BlockSize),
  524. 0xFF,
  525. SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  526. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  527. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  528. if(response.r1 == SD_R1_NO_ERROR) {
  529. /* Send CMD38 (Erase) and Check if the SD acknowledged the erase command: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  530. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_ERASE, 0, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1B_EXPECTED);
  531. if(response.r1 == SD_R1_NO_ERROR) {
  532. retr = BSP_SD_OK;
  533. }
  534. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  535. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  536. }
  537. }
  538. /* Return the reponse */
  539. return retr;
  540. }
  541. /**
  542. * @brief Returns the SD status.
  543. * @param None
  544. * @retval The SD status.
  545. */
  546. uint8_t BSP_SD_GetCardState(void) {
  547. SD_CmdAnswer_typedef retr;
  548. /* Send CMD13 (SD_SEND_STATUS) to get SD status */
  549. retr = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_SEND_STATUS, 0, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R2_EXPECTED);
  550. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  551. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  552. /* Find SD status according to card state */
  553. if((retr.r1 == SD_R1_NO_ERROR) && (retr.r2 == SD_R2_NO_ERROR)) {
  554. return BSP_SD_OK;
  555. }
  556. return BSP_SD_ERROR;
  557. }
  558. /**
  559. * @brief Reads the SD card SCD register.
  560. * Reading the contents of the CSD register in SPI mode is a simple
  561. * read-block transaction.
  562. * @param Csd: pointer on an SCD register structure
  563. * @retval SD status
  564. */
  565. uint8_t SD_GetCSDRegister(SD_CSD* Csd) {
  566. uint16_t counter = 0;
  567. uint8_t CSD_Tab[16];
  568. uint8_t retr = BSP_SD_ERROR;
  569. SD_CmdAnswer_typedef response;
  570. /* Send CMD9 (CSD register) or CMD10(CSD register) and Wait for response in the R1 format (0x00 is no errors) */
  571. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_SEND_CSD, 0, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  572. if(response.r1 == SD_R1_NO_ERROR) {
  573. if(SD_WaitData(SD_TOKEN_START_DATA_SINGLE_BLOCK_READ) == BSP_SD_OK) {
  574. for(counter = 0; counter < 16; counter++) {
  575. /* Store CSD register value on CSD_Tab */
  576. CSD_Tab[counter] = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  577. }
  578. /* Get CRC bytes (not really needed by us, but required by SD) */
  579. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  580. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  581. /*************************************************************************
  582. CSD header decoding
  583. *************************************************************************/
  584. /* Byte 0 */
  585. Csd->CSDStruct = (CSD_Tab[0] & 0xC0) >> 6;
  586. Csd->Reserved1 = CSD_Tab[0] & 0x3F;
  587. /* Byte 1 */
  588. Csd->TAAC = CSD_Tab[1];
  589. /* Byte 2 */
  590. Csd->NSAC = CSD_Tab[2];
  591. /* Byte 3 */
  592. Csd->MaxBusClkFrec = CSD_Tab[3];
  593. /* Byte 4/5 */
  594. Csd->CardComdClasses = (CSD_Tab[4] << 4) | ((CSD_Tab[5] & 0xF0) >> 4);
  595. Csd->RdBlockLen = CSD_Tab[5] & 0x0F;
  596. /* Byte 6 */
  597. Csd->PartBlockRead = (CSD_Tab[6] & 0x80) >> 7;
  598. Csd->WrBlockMisalign = (CSD_Tab[6] & 0x40) >> 6;
  599. Csd->RdBlockMisalign = (CSD_Tab[6] & 0x20) >> 5;
  600. Csd->DSRImpl = (CSD_Tab[6] & 0x10) >> 4;
  601. /*************************************************************************
  602. CSD v1/v2 decoding
  603. *************************************************************************/
  604. if(flag_SDHC == 0) {
  605. Csd->version.v1.Reserved1 = ((CSD_Tab[6] & 0x0C) >> 2);
  606. Csd->version.v1.DeviceSize = ((CSD_Tab[6] & 0x03) << 10) | (CSD_Tab[7] << 2) |
  607. ((CSD_Tab[8] & 0xC0) >> 6);
  608. Csd->version.v1.MaxRdCurrentVDDMin = (CSD_Tab[8] & 0x38) >> 3;
  609. Csd->version.v1.MaxRdCurrentVDDMax = (CSD_Tab[8] & 0x07);
  610. Csd->version.v1.MaxWrCurrentVDDMin = (CSD_Tab[9] & 0xE0) >> 5;
  611. Csd->version.v1.MaxWrCurrentVDDMax = (CSD_Tab[9] & 0x1C) >> 2;
  612. Csd->version.v1.DeviceSizeMul = ((CSD_Tab[9] & 0x03) << 1) |
  613. ((CSD_Tab[10] & 0x80) >> 7);
  614. } else {
  615. Csd->version.v2.Reserved1 = ((CSD_Tab[6] & 0x0F) << 2) |
  616. ((CSD_Tab[7] & 0xC0) >> 6);
  617. Csd->version.v2.DeviceSize = ((CSD_Tab[7] & 0x3F) << 16) | (CSD_Tab[8] << 8) |
  618. CSD_Tab[9];
  619. Csd->version.v2.Reserved2 = ((CSD_Tab[10] & 0x80) >> 8);
  620. }
  621. Csd->EraseSingleBlockEnable = (CSD_Tab[10] & 0x40) >> 6;
  622. Csd->EraseSectorSize = ((CSD_Tab[10] & 0x3F) << 1) | ((CSD_Tab[11] & 0x80) >> 7);
  623. Csd->WrProtectGrSize = (CSD_Tab[11] & 0x7F);
  624. Csd->WrProtectGrEnable = (CSD_Tab[12] & 0x80) >> 7;
  625. Csd->Reserved2 = (CSD_Tab[12] & 0x60) >> 5;
  626. Csd->WrSpeedFact = (CSD_Tab[12] & 0x1C) >> 2;
  627. Csd->MaxWrBlockLen = ((CSD_Tab[12] & 0x03) << 2) | ((CSD_Tab[13] & 0xC0) >> 6);
  628. Csd->WriteBlockPartial = (CSD_Tab[13] & 0x20) >> 5;
  629. Csd->Reserved3 = (CSD_Tab[13] & 0x1F);
  630. Csd->FileFormatGrouop = (CSD_Tab[14] & 0x80) >> 7;
  631. Csd->CopyFlag = (CSD_Tab[14] & 0x40) >> 6;
  632. Csd->PermWrProtect = (CSD_Tab[14] & 0x20) >> 5;
  633. Csd->TempWrProtect = (CSD_Tab[14] & 0x10) >> 4;
  634. Csd->FileFormat = (CSD_Tab[14] & 0x0C) >> 2;
  635. Csd->Reserved4 = (CSD_Tab[14] & 0x03);
  636. Csd->crc = (CSD_Tab[15] & 0xFE) >> 1;
  637. Csd->Reserved5 = (CSD_Tab[15] & 0x01);
  638. retr = BSP_SD_OK;
  639. }
  640. }
  641. /* Send dummy byte: 8 Clock pulses of delay */
  642. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  643. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  644. /* Return the reponse */
  645. return retr;
  646. }
  647. /**
  648. * @brief Reads the SD card CID register.
  649. * Reading the contents of the CID register in SPI mode is a simple
  650. * read-block transaction.
  651. * @param Cid: pointer on an CID register structure
  652. * @retval SD status
  653. */
  654. uint8_t SD_GetCIDRegister(SD_CID* Cid) {
  655. uint32_t counter = 0;
  656. uint8_t retr = BSP_SD_ERROR;
  657. uint8_t CID_Tab[16];
  658. SD_CmdAnswer_typedef response;
  659. /* Send CMD10 (CID register) and Wait for response in the R1 format (0x00 is no errors) */
  660. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_SEND_CID, 0, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  661. if(response.r1 == SD_R1_NO_ERROR) {
  662. if(SD_WaitData(SD_TOKEN_START_DATA_SINGLE_BLOCK_READ) == BSP_SD_OK) {
  663. /* Store CID register value on CID_Tab */
  664. for(counter = 0; counter < 16; counter++) {
  665. CID_Tab[counter] = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  666. }
  667. /* Get CRC bytes (not really needed by us, but required by SD) */
  668. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  669. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  670. /* Byte 0 */
  671. Cid->ManufacturerID = CID_Tab[0];
  672. /* Byte 1 */
  673. Cid->OEM_AppliID = CID_Tab[1] << 8;
  674. /* Byte 2 */
  675. Cid->OEM_AppliID |= CID_Tab[2];
  676. /* Byte 3 */
  677. Cid->ProdName1 = CID_Tab[3] << 24;
  678. /* Byte 4 */
  679. Cid->ProdName1 |= CID_Tab[4] << 16;
  680. /* Byte 5 */
  681. Cid->ProdName1 |= CID_Tab[5] << 8;
  682. /* Byte 6 */
  683. Cid->ProdName1 |= CID_Tab[6];
  684. /* Byte 7 */
  685. Cid->ProdName2 = CID_Tab[7];
  686. /* Byte 8 */
  687. Cid->ProdRev = CID_Tab[8];
  688. /* Byte 9 */
  689. Cid->ProdSN = CID_Tab[9] << 24;
  690. /* Byte 10 */
  691. Cid->ProdSN |= CID_Tab[10] << 16;
  692. /* Byte 11 */
  693. Cid->ProdSN |= CID_Tab[11] << 8;
  694. /* Byte 12 */
  695. Cid->ProdSN |= CID_Tab[12];
  696. /* Byte 13 */
  697. Cid->Reserved1 |= (CID_Tab[13] & 0xF0) >> 4;
  698. Cid->ManufactDate = (CID_Tab[13] & 0x0F) << 8;
  699. /* Byte 14 */
  700. Cid->ManufactDate |= CID_Tab[14];
  701. /* Byte 15 */
  702. Cid->CID_CRC = (CID_Tab[15] & 0xFE) >> 1;
  703. Cid->Reserved2 = 1;
  704. retr = BSP_SD_OK;
  705. }
  706. }
  707. /* Send dummy byte: 8 Clock pulses of delay */
  708. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  709. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  710. /* Return the reponse */
  711. return retr;
  712. }
  713. /**
  714. * @brief Sends 5 bytes command to the SD card and get response
  715. * @param Cmd: The user expected command to send to SD card.
  716. * @param Arg: The command argument.
  717. * @param Crc: The CRC.
  718. * @param Answer: SD_ANSWER_NOT_EXPECTED or SD_ANSWER_EXPECTED
  719. * @retval SD status
  720. */
  721. SD_CmdAnswer_typedef SD_SendCmd(uint8_t Cmd, uint32_t Arg, uint8_t Crc, uint8_t Answer) {
  722. uint8_t frame[SD_CMD_LENGTH], frameout[SD_CMD_LENGTH];
  723. SD_CmdAnswer_typedef retr = {0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF};
  724. /* R1 Lenght = NCS(0)+ 6 Bytes command + NCR(min1 max8) + 1 Bytes answer + NEC(0) = 15bytes */
  725. /* R1b identical to R1 + Busy information */
  726. /* R2 Lenght = NCS(0)+ 6 Bytes command + NCR(min1 max8) + 2 Bytes answer + NEC(0) = 16bytes */
  727. /* Prepare Frame to send */
  728. frame[0] = (Cmd | 0x40); /* Construct byte 1 */
  729. frame[1] = (uint8_t)(Arg >> 24); /* Construct byte 2 */
  730. frame[2] = (uint8_t)(Arg >> 16); /* Construct byte 3 */
  731. frame[3] = (uint8_t)(Arg >> 8); /* Construct byte 4 */
  732. frame[4] = (uint8_t)(Arg); /* Construct byte 5 */
  733. frame[5] = (Crc | 0x01); /* Construct byte 6 */
  734. /* Send the command */
  735. SD_IO_CSState(0);
  736. SD_IO_WriteReadData(frame, frameout, SD_CMD_LENGTH); /* Send the Cmd bytes */
  737. switch(Answer) {
  738. case SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED:
  739. retr.r1 = SD_ReadData();
  740. break;
  741. case SD_ANSWER_R1B_EXPECTED:
  742. retr.r1 = SD_ReadData();
  743. retr.r2 = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  744. /* Set CS High */
  745. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  746. furi_hal_delay_us(1000);
  747. /* Set CS Low */
  748. SD_IO_CSState(0);
  749. /* Wait IO line return 0xFF */
  750. while(SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE) != 0xFF)
  751. ;
  752. break;
  753. case SD_ANSWER_R2_EXPECTED:
  754. retr.r1 = SD_ReadData();
  755. retr.r2 = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  756. break;
  757. case SD_ANSWER_R3_EXPECTED:
  758. case SD_ANSWER_R7_EXPECTED:
  759. retr.r1 = SD_ReadData();
  760. retr.r2 = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  761. retr.r3 = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  762. retr.r4 = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  763. retr.r5 = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  764. break;
  765. default:
  766. break;
  767. }
  768. return retr;
  769. }
  770. /**
  771. * @brief Gets the SD card data response and check the busy flag.
  772. * @param None
  773. * @retval The SD status: Read data response xxx0<status>1
  774. * - status 010: Data accecpted
  775. * - status 101: Data rejected due to a crc error
  776. * - status 110: Data rejected due to a Write error.
  777. * - status 111: Data rejected due to other error.
  778. */
  779. uint8_t SD_GetDataResponse(void) {
  780. uint8_t dataresponse;
  781. uint8_t rvalue = SD_DATA_OTHER_ERROR;
  782. dataresponse = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  783. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE); /* read the busy response byte*/
  784. /* Mask unused bits */
  785. switch(dataresponse & 0x1F) {
  786. case SD_DATA_OK:
  787. rvalue = SD_DATA_OK;
  788. /* Set CS High */
  789. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  790. /* Set CS Low */
  791. SD_IO_CSState(0);
  792. /* Wait IO line return 0xFF */
  793. while(SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE) != 0xFF)
  794. ;
  795. break;
  796. case SD_DATA_CRC_ERROR:
  797. rvalue = SD_DATA_CRC_ERROR;
  798. break;
  799. case SD_DATA_WRITE_ERROR:
  800. rvalue = SD_DATA_WRITE_ERROR;
  801. break;
  802. default:
  803. break;
  804. }
  805. /* Return response */
  806. return rvalue;
  807. }
  808. /**
  809. * @brief Put the SD in Idle state.
  810. * @param None
  811. * @retval SD status
  812. */
  813. uint8_t SD_GoIdleState(void) {
  814. SD_CmdAnswer_typedef response;
  815. __IO uint8_t counter;
  816. /* Send CMD0 (SD_CMD_GO_IDLE_STATE) to put SD in SPI mode and
  817. wait for In Idle State Response (R1 Format) equal to 0x01 */
  818. counter = 0;
  819. do {
  820. counter++;
  821. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_GO_IDLE_STATE, 0, 0x95, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  822. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  823. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  824. if(counter >= SD_MAX_TRY) {
  825. return BSP_SD_ERROR;
  826. }
  827. } while(response.r1 != SD_R1_IN_IDLE_STATE);
  828. /* Send CMD8 (SD_CMD_SEND_IF_COND) to check the power supply status
  829. and wait until response (R7 Format) equal to 0xAA and */
  830. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_SEND_IF_COND, 0x1AA, 0x87, SD_ANSWER_R7_EXPECTED);
  831. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  832. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  833. if((response.r1 & SD_R1_ILLEGAL_COMMAND) == SD_R1_ILLEGAL_COMMAND) {
  834. /* initialise card V1 */
  835. counter = 0;
  836. do {
  837. counter++;
  838. /* initialise card V1 */
  839. /* Send CMD55 (SD_CMD_APP_CMD) before any ACMD command: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  840. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_APP_CMD, 0x00000000, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  841. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  842. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  843. /* Send ACMD41 (SD_CMD_SD_APP_OP_COND) to initialize SDHC or SDXC cards: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  844. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_SD_APP_OP_COND, 0x00000000, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  845. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  846. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  847. if(counter >= SD_MAX_TRY) {
  848. return BSP_SD_ERROR;
  849. }
  850. } while(response.r1 == SD_R1_IN_IDLE_STATE);
  851. flag_SDHC = 0;
  852. } else if(response.r1 == SD_R1_IN_IDLE_STATE) {
  853. /* initialise card V2 */
  854. counter = 0;
  855. do {
  856. counter++;
  857. /* Send CMD55 (SD_CMD_APP_CMD) before any ACMD command: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  858. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_APP_CMD, 0, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  859. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  860. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  861. /* Send ACMD41 (SD_CMD_SD_APP_OP_COND) to initialize SDHC or SDXC cards: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  862. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_SD_APP_OP_COND, 0x40000000, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  863. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  864. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  865. if(counter >= SD_MAX_TRY) {
  866. return BSP_SD_ERROR;
  867. }
  868. } while(response.r1 == SD_R1_IN_IDLE_STATE);
  869. if((response.r1 & SD_R1_ILLEGAL_COMMAND) == SD_R1_ILLEGAL_COMMAND) {
  870. counter = 0;
  871. do {
  872. counter++;
  873. /* Send CMD55 (SD_CMD_APP_CMD) before any ACMD command: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  874. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_APP_CMD, 0, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  875. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  876. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  877. if(response.r1 != SD_R1_IN_IDLE_STATE) {
  878. return BSP_SD_ERROR;
  879. }
  880. /* Send ACMD41 (SD_CMD_SD_APP_OP_COND) to initialize SDHC or SDXC cards: R1 response (0x00: no errors) */
  881. response =
  882. SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_SD_APP_OP_COND, 0x00000000, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R1_EXPECTED);
  883. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  884. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  885. if(counter >= SD_MAX_TRY) {
  886. return BSP_SD_ERROR;
  887. }
  888. } while(response.r1 == SD_R1_IN_IDLE_STATE);
  889. }
  890. /* Send CMD58 (SD_CMD_READ_OCR) to initialize SDHC or SDXC cards: R3 response (0x00: no errors) */
  891. response = SD_SendCmd(SD_CMD_READ_OCR, 0x00000000, 0xFF, SD_ANSWER_R3_EXPECTED);
  892. SD_IO_CSState(1);
  893. SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  894. if(response.r1 != SD_R1_NO_ERROR) {
  895. return BSP_SD_ERROR;
  896. }
  897. flag_SDHC = (response.r2 & 0x40) >> 6;
  898. } else {
  899. return BSP_SD_ERROR;
  900. }
  901. return BSP_SD_OK;
  902. }
  903. /**
  904. * @brief Waits a data until a value different from SD_DUMMY_BITE
  905. * @param None
  906. * @retval the value read
  907. */
  908. uint8_t SD_ReadData(void) {
  909. uint8_t timeout = 0x08;
  910. uint8_t readvalue;
  911. /* Check if response is got or a timeout is happen */
  912. do {
  913. readvalue = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  914. timeout--;
  915. } while((readvalue == SD_DUMMY_BYTE) && timeout);
  916. /* Right response got */
  917. return readvalue;
  918. }
  919. /**
  920. * @brief Waits a data from the SD card
  921. * @param data : Expected data from the SD card
  922. * @retval BSP_SD_OK or BSP_SD_TIMEOUT
  923. */
  924. uint8_t SD_WaitData(uint8_t data) {
  925. uint16_t timeout = 0xFFFF;
  926. uint8_t readvalue;
  927. /* Check if response is got or a timeout is happen */
  928. do {
  929. readvalue = SD_IO_WriteByte(SD_DUMMY_BYTE);
  930. timeout--;
  931. } while((readvalue != data) && timeout);
  932. if(timeout == 0) {
  933. /* After time out */
  934. return BSP_SD_TIMEOUT;
  935. }
  936. /* Right response got */
  937. return BSP_SD_OK;
  938. }
  939. /**
  940. * @}
  941. */
  942. /**
  943. * @}
  944. */
  945. /**
  946. * @}
  947. */
  948. /**
  949. * @}
  950. */
  951. /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/