USB Mass Storage Device Block Device
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USBMSD_BD.cpp@4:6b2f29de40d3, 2018-02-23 (annotated)
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- switches
- Date:
- Fri Feb 23 23:25:58 2018 +0000
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- 4:6b2f29de40d3
- Parent:
- USBMSD_SD.cpp@3:cce1e689c548
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- 5:13fed87fb66f
Creating USBMSD Block Device implementation
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samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 1 | /* mbed Microcontroller Library |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 2 | * Copyright (c) 2006-2012 ARM Limited |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 3 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 4 | * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy |
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samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 9 | * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 10 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 11 | * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 12 | * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 13 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 14 | * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 15 | * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 16 | * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 17 | * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 18 | * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 19 | * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 20 | * SOFTWARE. |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 21 | */ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 22 | /* Introduction |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 23 | * ------------ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 24 | * SD and MMC cards support a number of interfaces, but common to them all |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 25 | * is one based on SPI. This is the one I'm implmenting because it means |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 26 | * it is much more portable even though not so performant, and we already |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 27 | * have the mbed SPI Interface! |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 28 | * |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 29 | * The main reference I'm using is Chapter 7, "SPI Mode" of: |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 30 | * http://www.sdcard.org/developers/tech/sdcard/pls/Simplified_Physical_Layer_Spec.pdf |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 31 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 32 | * SPI Startup |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 33 | * ----------- |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 34 | * The SD card powers up in SD mode. The SPI interface mode is selected by |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 35 | * asserting CS low and sending the reset command (CMD0). The card will |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 36 | * respond with a (R1) response. |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 37 | * |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 38 | * CMD8 is optionally sent to determine the voltage range supported, and |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 39 | * indirectly determine whether it is a version 1.x SD/non-SD card or |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 40 | * version 2.x. I'll just ignore this for now. |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 41 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 42 | * ACMD41 is repeatedly issued to initialise the card, until "in idle" |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 43 | * (bit 0) of the R1 response goes to '0', indicating it is initialised. |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 44 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 45 | * You should also indicate whether the host supports High Capicity cards, |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 46 | * and check whether the card is high capacity - i'll also ignore this |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 47 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 48 | * SPI Protocol |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 49 | * ------------ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 50 | * The SD SPI protocol is based on transactions made up of 8-bit words, with |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 51 | * the host starting every bus transaction by asserting the CS signal low. The |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 52 | * card always responds to commands, data blocks and errors. |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 53 | * |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 54 | * The protocol supports a CRC, but by default it is off (except for the |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 55 | * first reset CMD0, where the CRC can just be pre-calculated, and CMD8) |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 56 | * I'll leave the CRC off I think! |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 57 | * |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 58 | * Standard capacity cards have variable data block sizes, whereas High |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 59 | * Capacity cards fix the size of data block to 512 bytes. I'll therefore |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 60 | * just always use the Standard Capacity cards with a block size of 512 bytes. |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 61 | * This is set with CMD16. |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 62 | * |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 63 | * You can read and write single blocks (CMD17, CMD25) or multiple blocks |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 64 | * (CMD18, CMD25). For simplicity, I'll just use single block accesses. When |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 65 | * the card gets a read command, it responds with a response token, and then |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 66 | * a data token or an error. |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 67 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 68 | * SPI Command Format |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 69 | * ------------------ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 70 | * Commands are 6-bytes long, containing the command, 32-bit argument, and CRC. |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 71 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 72 | * +---------------+------------+------------+-----------+----------+--------------+ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 73 | * | 01 | cmd[5:0] | arg[31:24] | arg[23:16] | arg[15:8] | arg[7:0] | crc[6:0] | 1 | |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 74 | * +---------------+------------+------------+-----------+----------+--------------+ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 75 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 76 | * As I'm not using CRC, I can fix that byte to what is needed for CMD0 (0x95) |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 77 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 78 | * All Application Specific commands shall be preceded with APP_CMD (CMD55). |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 79 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 80 | * SPI Response Format |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 81 | * ------------------- |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 82 | * The main response format (R1) is a status byte (normally zero). Key flags: |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 83 | * idle - 1 if the card is in an idle state/initialising |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 84 | * cmd - 1 if an illegal command code was detected |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 85 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 86 | * +-------------------------------------------------+ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 87 | * R1 | 0 | arg | addr | seq | crc | cmd | erase | idle | |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 88 | * +-------------------------------------------------+ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 89 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 90 | * R1b is the same, except it is followed by a busy signal (zeros) until |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 91 | * the first non-zero byte when it is ready again. |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 92 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 93 | * Data Response Token |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 94 | * ------------------- |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 95 | * Every data block written to the card is acknowledged by a byte |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 96 | * response token |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 97 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 98 | * +----------------------+ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 99 | * | xxx | 0 | status | 1 | |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 100 | * +----------------------+ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 101 | * 010 - OK! |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 102 | * 101 - CRC Error |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 103 | * 110 - Write Error |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 104 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 105 | * Single Block Read and Write |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 106 | * --------------------------- |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 107 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 108 | * Block transfers have a byte header, followed by the data, followed |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 109 | * by a 16-bit CRC. In our case, the data will always be 512 bytes. |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 110 | * |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 111 | * +------+---------+---------+- - - -+---------+-----------+----------+ |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 112 | * | 0xFE | data[0] | data[1] | | data[n] | crc[15:8] | crc[7:0] | |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 113 | * +------+---------+---------+- - - -+---------+-----------+----------+ |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 114 | */ |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 115 | #include "USBMSD_BD.h" |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 116 | #include "mbed_debug.h" |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 117 | |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 118 | #define SD_COMMAND_TIMEOUT 5000 |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 119 | |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 120 | #define SD_DBG 0 |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 121 | |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 122 | USBMSD_BD::USBMSD_BD(BlockDevice* bd, bd_size_t ssize) { |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 123 | _bd = bd; |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 124 | _ssize = ssize; |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 125 | //no init |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 126 | _status = 0x01; |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 127 | |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 128 | // connect(); |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 129 | } |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 130 | |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 131 | int USBMSD_BD::disk_initialize() { |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 132 | _sectors = _bd->size() / _ssize; |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 133 | |
samux | 1:923991b026e7 | 134 | // OK |
samux | 1:923991b026e7 | 135 | _status = 0x00; |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 136 | |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 137 | return 0; |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 138 | } |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 139 | |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 140 | int USBMSD_BD::disk_write(const uint8_t* buff, uint64_t sector, uint8_t count) |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 141 | { |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 142 | bd_addr_t addr = (bd_addr_t)sector*_ssize; |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 143 | bd_size_t size = (bd_size_t)count*_ssize; |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 144 | int err = _bd->program(buff, addr, size); |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 145 | return err; |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 146 | } |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 147 | |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 148 | int USBMSD_BD::disk_read(uint8_t* buff, uint64_t sector, uint8_t count) |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 149 | { |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 150 | bd_addr_t addr = (bd_addr_t)sector*_ssize; |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 151 | bd_size_t size = (bd_size_t)count*_ssize; |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 152 | int err = _bd->read(buff, addr, size); |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 153 | return err; |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 154 | } |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 155 | |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 156 | int USBMSD_BD::disk_status() { return _status; } |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 157 | int USBMSD_BD::disk_sync() { return 0; } |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 158 | uint64_t USBMSD_BD::disk_sectors() { return _sectors; } |
switches | 4:6b2f29de40d3 | 159 | uint64_t USBMSD_BD::disk_size() { return (*_bd).size(); } |
samux | 2:055119ccf5a7 | 160 | |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 161 | |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 162 | // PRIVATE FUNCTIONS |
samux | 0:de50a209c5a9 | 163 |