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SDIO Simplified Specification Version 2.00
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TPLFE_CSA_SIZE
Size of the CSA space available for this function in bytes
TPLFE_CSA_PROPERTY
This byte contains flags identifying properties of this function’s CSA. The
bits are defined in Table 16-11
TPLFE_MAX_BLK_SIZE
This is both the maximum block size and byte count that this function can
support. A value of zero is not valid and shall not be used.
TPLFE_OCR
This is the OCR value for this function. The format is identical to the 32-bit
OCR format used by SD memory devices. For more details, see section
5.1 of the SD Physical Specification.
TPLFE_OP_MIN_PWR
This is the minimum current, in mA, required by this function when
operating. This value is valid for all voltages supported by this function. If
the required current exceeds 200mA, this value shall be zero.
TPLFE_OP_AVG_PWR
This is the average current, in mA, required by this function when
operating. This value is valid for all voltages supported by this function. If
the required current exceeds 200mA, this value shall be zero
TPLFE_OP_MAX_PWR
This is the maximum (peak) current, in mA, required by this function when
operating. This value is valid for all voltages supported by this function. If
the required current exceeds 200mA, this value shall be zero
TPLFE_SB_MIN_PWR
This is the minimum current, in mA, required by this function when in the
standby condition. If this function does not support standby, this value
shall be 0x00. The method to place this function in the standby state and
the capabilities it has while in standby are vendor defined. This value is
valid for all voltages supported by this function. Note that this value is
valid only for standard power SDIO cards or high-power cards when
EMPC
is 0. With an 8-bit field, the range is from 0 to 254 mA. A value of
255 (0xFF) is used to indicate a value of 255mA or greater.
TPLFE_SB_AVG_PWR
This is the average current, in mA, required by this function when in the
standby condition. If this function does not support standby, this value
shall be 0x00. The method to place this function in the standby state and
the capabilities it has while in standby are vendor defined. This value is
valid for all voltages supported by this function. Note that this value is
valid only for standard power SDIO devices cards or high-power cards
when EMPC is 0. With an 8-bit field, the range is from 0 to 254 mA. A
value of 255 (0xFF) is used to indicate a value of 255mA or greater.
TPLFE_SB_MAX_PWR
This is the maximum current, in mA, required by this function when in the
standby condition. If this function does not support standby, this value
shall be 0x00. The method to place this function in the standby state and
the capabilities it has while in standby are vendor defined. This value is
valid for all voltages supported by this function. Note that this value is
valid only for standard power SDIO devices cards or high-power cards
when EMPC is 0. With an 8-bit field, the range is from 0 to 254 mA. A
value of 255 (0xFF) is used to indicate a value of 255mA or greater.
TPLFE_MIN_BW
This is the minimum data transfer bandwidth, in KB/sec, needed by this
function to successfully operate. If this function has no minimum
necessary bandwidth, these bytes shall be 0x0000.
TPLFE_OPT_BW
This is the data transfer bandwidth, in KB/sec, needed by this function to
function at an optimum level. If this function has no optimum bandwidth,
these bytes shall be 0x0000.
TPLFE_ENABLE
TIMEOUT_VAL
(
Added in SDIO Rev 1.1
) This 16-bit value indicates the function’s
required time-out value for coming ready after being enabled. This
per-function value indicates the time a host should wait from asserting
IOEx until expecting the card to indicate ready by asserting IORx.
Different SDIO functions take different amounts of time to become ready
after being enabled due to different internal initialization requirements.
The required time-out limit is in 10mS steps, allowing a range of 0-655.35