## ## This file is part of the libsigrokdecode project. ## ## Copyright (C) 2012 Uwe Hermann ## ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or ## (at your option) any later version. ## ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ## GNU General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with this program; if not, see . ## ''' This decoder stacks on top of the 'spi' PD and decodes the SD card (SPI mode) low-level protocol. Most SD cards can be accessed via two different protocols/modes: SD mode or SPI mode. All SD cards are in SD mode upon powerup. They can be switched to SPI mode using a special method involving CMD0 (see spec). Once in SPI mode, the mode can no longer be changed without a power-cycle of the card. SPI mode properties (differences to SD mode): * The 'sdcard_spi' PD stacks on top of the 'spi' PD. This is not possible for the 'sdcard_sd' PD, as that protocol is not SPI related at all. Hence 'sdcard_spi' and 'sdcard_sd' are two separate PDs. * The state machines for SPI mode and SD mode are different. * In SPI mode, data transfers are byte-oriented (commands/data are multiples of 8 bits, with the CS# pin asserted respectively), unlike SD mode where commands/data are bit-oriented with parallel transmission of 1 or 4 bits. * While the SPI mode command set has some commands in common with the SD mode command set, they are not the same and also not a subset/superset. Some commands are only available in SD mode (e.g. CMD2), some only in SPI mode (e.g. CMD1). * Response types of commands also differ between SD mode and SPI mode. E.g. CMD9 has an R2 response in SD mode, but R1 in SPI mode. * The commands and functions in SD mode defined after version 2.00 of the spec are NOT supported in SPI mode. * SPI mode: The selected SD card ALWAYS responds to commands (unlike SD mode). * Upon data retrieval problems (read operations) the card will respond with an error response (and no data), as opposed to a timeout in SD mode. * SPI mode: For every data block sent to the card (write operations) the host gets a data response token from the card. * SDSC: A data block can be max. one card write block, min. 1 byte. * SDHC/SDXC: Block length is fixed to 512. The block length set by CMD16 is only used for CDM42 (not for memory data transfers). Thus, partial read/write operations are disabled in SPI mode. * SPI mode: Write protected commands (CMD28, CMD29, CMD30) are not supported. * The SD mode state machine is NOT used. All commands that are supported in SPI mode are always available. * Per default the card is in CRC OFF mode. Exception: CMD0 (which is used to switch to SPI mode) needs a valid CRC. * The APP_CMD status bit is not available in SPI mode. * TODO: Switch function command differences. * In SPI mode cards cannot guarantee their speed class (the host should assume class 0, no matter what the card indicates). * The RCA register is not accessible in SPI mode. ''' from .pd import Decoder