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54 #ifndef DEV_MMC_BRIDGE_H
55 #define DEV_MMC_BRIDGE_H
58 * This file defines interfaces for the mmc bridge. The names chosen
59 * are similar to or the same as the names used in Linux to allow for
60 * easy porting of what Linux calls mmc host drivers. I use the
61 * FreeBSD terminology of bridge and bus for consistancy with other
62 * drivers in the system. This file corresponds roughly to the Linux
63 * linux/mmc/host.h file.
65 * A mmc bridge is a chipset that can have one or more mmc and/or sd
66 * cards attached to it. mmc cards are attached on a bus topology,
67 * while sd and sdio cards are attached using a star topology (meaning
68 * in practice each sd card has its own, independent slot). Each
69 * mmcbr is assumed to be derived from the mmcbr. This is done to
70 * allow for easier addition of bridges (as each bridge does not need
71 * to be added to the mmcbus file).
73 * Attached to the mmc bridge is an mmcbus. The mmcbus is described
79 * mmc_ios is a structure that is used to store the state of the mmc/sd
80 * bus configuration. This include the bus' clock speed, its voltage,
81 * the bus mode for command output, the SPI chip select, some power
82 * states and the bus width.
85 vdd_150 = 0, vdd_155, vdd_160, vdd_165, vdd_170, vdd_180,
86 vdd_190, vdd_200, vdd_210, vdd_220, vdd_230, vdd_240, vdd_250,
87 vdd_260, vdd_270, vdd_280, vdd_290, vdd_300, vdd_310, vdd_320,
88 vdd_330, vdd_340, vdd_350, vdd_360
92 power_off = 0, power_up, power_on
96 opendrain = 1, pushpull
99 enum mmc_chip_select {
100 cs_dontcare = 0, cs_high, cs_low
104 bus_width_1 = 0, bus_width_4 = 2, bus_width_8 = 3
107 enum mmc_bus_timing {
108 bus_timing_normal = 0, bus_timing_hs
112 uint32_t clock; /* Speed of the clock in Hz to move data */
113 enum mmc_vdd vdd; /* Voltage to apply to the power pins/ */
114 enum mmc_bus_mode bus_mode;
115 enum mmc_chip_select chip_select;
116 enum mmc_bus_width bus_width;
117 enum mmc_power_mode power_mode;
118 enum mmc_bus_timing timing;
131 #define MMC_CAP_4_BIT_DATA (1 << 0) /* Can do 4-bit data transfers */
132 #define MMC_CAP_8_BIT_DATA (1 << 1) /* Can do 8-bit data transfers */
133 #define MMC_CAP_HSPEED (1 << 2) /* Can do High Speed transfers */
134 enum mmc_card_mode mode;
135 struct mmc_ios ios; /* Current state of the host */
138 #endif /* DEV_MMC_BRIDGE_H */