OVMS3-idf/components/driver/sdspi_transaction.c
Ivan Grokhotkov bbbdec24d9 sdspi: handle error flags for R3/R7 responses
Previously error flags were only handled for R1 responses. This change
moves error handling into a separate function and calls it for R1/R3/R7.
2018-03-30 18:49:42 +08:00

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// Copyright 2015-2017 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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#include <string.h>
#include "esp_err.h"
#include "esp_log.h"
#include "sys/lock.h"
#include "soc/sdmmc_reg.h"
#include "soc/sdmmc_struct.h"
#include "driver/sdmmc_types.h"
#include "driver/sdmmc_defs.h"
#include "driver/sdmmc_host.h"
#include "sdspi_private.h"
#include "sdspi_crc.h"
static const char* TAG = "sdspi_transaction";
static _lock_t s_lock;
static bool s_app_cmd;
static uint8_t sdspi_msg_crc7(sdspi_hw_cmd_t* hw_cmd)
{
const size_t bytes_to_crc = offsetof(sdspi_hw_cmd_t, arguments) +
sizeof(hw_cmd->arguments); /* can't take address of bit fields */
return sdspi_crc7((const uint8_t *)hw_cmd, bytes_to_crc);
}
void make_hw_cmd(uint32_t opcode, uint32_t arg, int timeout_ms, sdspi_hw_cmd_t *hw_cmd)
{
hw_cmd->start_bit = 0;
hw_cmd->transmission_bit = 1;
hw_cmd->cmd_index = opcode;
hw_cmd->stop_bit = 1;
hw_cmd->r1 = 0xff;
memset(hw_cmd->response, 0xff, sizeof(hw_cmd->response));
hw_cmd->ncr = 0xff;
uint32_t arg_s = __builtin_bswap32(arg);
memcpy(hw_cmd->arguments, &arg_s, sizeof(arg_s));
hw_cmd->crc7 = sdspi_msg_crc7(hw_cmd);
hw_cmd->timeout_ms = timeout_ms;
}
static void r1_response_to_err(uint8_t r1, esp_err_t *out_err)
{
if (r1 & SD_SPI_R1_NO_RESPONSE) {
ESP_LOGD(TAG, "R1 response not found");
*out_err = ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT;
} else if (r1 & SD_SPI_R1_CMD_CRC_ERR) {
ESP_LOGD(TAG, "R1 response: command CRC error");
*out_err = ESP_ERR_INVALID_CRC;
} else if (r1 & SD_SPI_R1_ILLEGAL_CMD) {
ESP_LOGD(TAG, "R1 response: command not supported");
*out_err = ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
} else if (r1 & SD_SPI_R1_ADDR_ERR) {
ESP_LOGD(TAG, "R1 response: alignment error");
*out_err = ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG;
} else if (r1 & SD_SPI_R1_PARAM_ERR) {
ESP_LOGD(TAG, "R1 response: size error");
*out_err = ESP_ERR_INVALID_SIZE;
} else if ((r1 & SD_SPI_R1_ERASE_RST) ||
(r1 & SD_SPI_R1_ERASE_SEQ_ERR)) {
*out_err = ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE;
} else if (r1 & SD_SPI_R1_IDLE_STATE) {
// Idle state is handled at command layer
} else if (r1 != 0) {
ESP_LOGD(TAG, "R1 response: unexpected value 0x%02x", r1);
*out_err = ESP_ERR_INVALID_RESPONSE;
}
}
esp_err_t sdspi_host_do_transaction(int slot, sdmmc_command_t *cmdinfo)
{
_lock_acquire(&s_lock);
// Convert the command to wire format
sdspi_hw_cmd_t hw_cmd;
make_hw_cmd(cmdinfo->opcode, cmdinfo->arg, cmdinfo->timeout_ms, &hw_cmd);
// Flags indicate which of the transfer types should be used
int flags = 0;
if (SCF_CMD(cmdinfo->flags) == SCF_CMD_ADTC) {
flags = SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_DATA | SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_WRITE;
} else if (SCF_CMD(cmdinfo->flags) == (SCF_CMD_ADTC | SCF_CMD_READ)) {
flags = SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_DATA;
}
// In SD host, response format is encoded using SCF_RSP_* flags which come
// as part of sdmmc_command_t from the upper layer (sdmmc_cmd.c).
// SPI mode uses different command formats. In fact, most of the commands
// use R1 response. Therefore, instead of adding another parallel set of
// response flags for the SPI mode, response format is determined here:
if (!s_app_cmd && cmdinfo->opcode == SD_SEND_IF_COND) {
flags |= SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_RSP_R7;
} else if (!s_app_cmd && cmdinfo->opcode == MMC_SEND_STATUS) {
flags |= SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_RSP_R2;
} else if (!s_app_cmd && cmdinfo->opcode == SD_READ_OCR) {
flags |= SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_RSP_R3;
} else if (s_app_cmd && cmdinfo->opcode == SD_APP_SD_STATUS) {
flags |= SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_RSP_R2;
} else {
flags |= SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_RSP_R1;
}
// Send the command and get the response.
esp_err_t ret = sdspi_host_start_command(slot, &hw_cmd,
cmdinfo->data, cmdinfo->datalen, flags);
// Extract response bytes and store them into cmdinfo structure
if (ret == ESP_OK) {
ESP_LOGV(TAG, "r1 = 0x%02x hw_cmd.r[0]=0x%08x", hw_cmd.r1, hw_cmd.response[0]);
// Some errors should be reported using return code
if (flags & SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_RSP_R1) {
cmdinfo->response[0] = hw_cmd.r1;
r1_response_to_err(hw_cmd.r1, &ret);
} else if (flags & SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_RSP_R2) {
cmdinfo->response[0] = (((uint32_t)hw_cmd.r1) << 8) | (hw_cmd.response[0] >> 24);
} else if (flags & (SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_RSP_R3 | SDSPI_CMD_FLAG_RSP_R7)) {
r1_response_to_err(hw_cmd.r1, &ret);
cmdinfo->response[0] = __builtin_bswap32(hw_cmd.response[0]);
}
}
// Save a flag whether the next command is expected to be an app command
if (ret == ESP_OK) {
s_app_cmd = (cmdinfo->opcode == MMC_APP_CMD);
} else {
s_app_cmd = false;
}
_lock_release(&s_lock);
return ret;
}