Secure digital input/output interface (SDIO)
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31.6.1
SDIO I/O read wait operation by SDIO_D2 signaling
It is possible to start the readwait interval before the first block is received: when the data
path is enabled (SDIO_DCTRL[0] bit set), the SDIO-specific operation is enabled
(SDIO_DCTRL[11] bit set), read wait starts (SDI0_DCTRL[10] =0 and SDI_DCTRL[8] =1)
and data direction is from card to SDIO (SDIO_DCTRL[1] = 1), the DPSM directly moves
from Idle to Readwait. In Readwait the DPSM drives SDIO_D2 to 0 after 2 SDIO_CK clock
cycles. In this state, when you set the RWSTOP bit (SDIO_DCTRL[9]), the DPSM remains
in Wait for two more SDIO_CK clock cycles to drive SDIO_D2 to 1 for one clock cycle (in
accordance with SDIO specification). The DPSM then starts waiting again until it receives
data from the card. The DPSM will not start a readwait interval while receiving a block even
if read wait start is set: the readwait interval will start after the CRC is received. The
RWSTOP bit has to be cleared to start a new read wait operation. During the readwait
interval, the SDIO can detect SDIO interrupts on SDIO_D1.
31.6.2
SDIO read wait operation by stopping SDIO_CK
If the SDIO card does not support the previous read wait method, the SDIO can perform a
read wait by stopping SDIO_CK (SDIO_DCTRL is set just like in the method presented in
, but SDIO_DCTRL[10] =1): DSPM stops the clock two SDIO_CK cycles after
the end bit of the current received block and starts the clock again after the read wait start bit
is set.
As SDIO_CK is stopped, any command can be issued to the card. During a read/wait
interval, the SDIO can detect SDIO interrupts on SDIO_D1.
31.6.3
SDIO suspend/resume operation
While sending data to the card, the SDIO can suspend the write operation. the
SDIO_CMD[11] bit is set and indicates to the CPSM that the current command is a suspend
command. The CPSM analyzes the response and when the ACK is received from the card
(suspend accepted), it acknowledges the DPSM that goes Idle after receiving the CRC
token of the current block.
The hardware does not save the number of the remaining block to be sent to complete the
suspended operation (resume).
The write operation can be suspended by software, just by disabling the DPSM
(SDIO_DCTRL[0] =0) when the ACK of the suspend command is received from the card.
The DPSM enters then the Idle state.
To suspend a read: the DPSM waits in the Wait_r state as the function to be suspended
sends a complete packet just before stopping the data transaction. The application
continues reading RxFIFO until the FIF0 is empty, and the DPSM goes Idle automatically.
31.6.4 SDIO
interrupts
SDIO interrupts are detected on the SDIO_D1 line once the SDIO_DCTRL[11] bit is set.