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SPRUH82C – April 2013 – Revised September 2016
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Multimedia Card (MMC)/Secure Digital (SD) Card Controller
26.4.15 MMC Response Registers (MMCRSP0-MMCRSP7)
Each command has a preset response type. When the MMC controller receives a response, it is stored in
some or all of the eight MMC response registers (MMCRSP7-MMCRSP0). The response registers are
updated as the responses arrive, even if the CPU has not read the previous contents.
As shown in
,
,
, and
each of the MMC response
registers holds up to 16 bits.
and
show the format for each type of response and
which MMC response registers are used for the bits of the response. The first byte of the response is a
command index byte and is stored in the MMC command index register (MMCCIDX).
Figure 26-32. MMC Response Register 0 and 1 (MMCRSP01)
31
16
MMCRSP1
R/W-0
15
0
MMCRSP0
R/W-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; -
n
= value after reset
Figure 26-33. MMC Response Register 2 and 3 (MMCRSP23)
31
16
MMCRSP3
R/W-0
15
0
MMCRSP2
R/W-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; -
n
= value after reset
Figure 26-34. MMC Response Register 4 and 5 (MMCRSP45)
31
16
MMCRSP5
R/W-0
15
0
MMCRSP4
R/W-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; -
n
= value after reset
Figure 26-35. MMC Response Register 6 and 7 (MMCRSP67)
31
16
MMCRSP7
R/W-0
15
0
MMCRSP6
R/W-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; -
n
= value after reset