SDMMC Host Driver
Overview
ESP32’s SDMMC host peripheral has two slots. Each slot can be used independently to connect to an SD card, SDIO device or eMMC chip.
Slot 0 (
SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_0
) is an 8-bit slot. It usesHS1_*
signals in the PIN MUX.Slot 1 (
SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_1
) is a 4-bit slot. It usesHS2_*
signals in the PIN MUX.
The slots are connected to ESP32 GPIOs using IO MUX. Pin mappings of these slots are given in the table below.
Signal |
Slot 0 |
Slot 1 |
---|---|---|
CMD |
GPIO11 |
GPIO15 |
CLK |
GPIO6 |
GPIO14 |
D0 |
GPIO7 |
GPIO2 |
D1 |
GPIO8 |
GPIO4 |
D2 |
GPIO9 |
GPIO12 |
D3 |
GPIO10 |
GPIO13 |
D4 |
GPIO16 |
|
D5 |
GPIO17 |
|
D6 |
GPIO5 |
|
D7 |
GPIO18 |
|
CD |
any input via GPIO matrix |
|
WP |
any input via GPIO matrix |
The Card Detect and Write Protect signals can be routed to arbitrary pins using the GPIO matrix. To reserve the pins, set the cd
and wp
members of the sdmmc_slot_config_t
structure before calling sdmmc_host_init_slot()
. Please note that it is not advised to specify a Card Detect pin when working with SDIO cards, because the card detect signal in ESP32 can also trigger SDIO slave interrupt.
Warning
Pins used by Slot 0 (HS1_*
) are also used to connect the SPI flash chip in ESP32-WROOM and ESP32-WROVER modules. These pins cannot be shared between an SD card and SPI flash. If you need to use Slot 0, connect SPI flash to different pins and set eFuses accordingly.
Supported Speed Modes
SDMMC Host driver supports the following speed modes:
Default Speed (20 MHz), 1/4-line (with SD cards), and 1/4/8-line (with 3.3 V eMMC)
High Speed (40 MHz), 1/4-line (with SD cards), and 1/4/8-line (with 3.3 V eMMC)
High Speed DDR (40 MHz), 4-line (with 3.3 V eMMC)
Speed modes not supported at present:
High Speed DDR mode, 8-line eMMC
UHS-I 1.8 V modes, 4-line SD cards
Using the SDMMC Host Driver
Of all the functions listed below, only the following ones will be used directly by most applications:
Other functions, such as the ones given below, will be called by the SD/MMC protocol layer via function pointers in the sdmmc_host_t
structure:
Configuring Bus Width and Frequency
With the default initializers for sdmmc_host_t
and sdmmc_slot_config_t
(SDMMC_HOST_DEFAULT
and SDMMC_SLOT_CONFIG_DEFAULT
), SDMMC Host driver will attempt to use the widest bus supported by the card (4 lines for SD, 8 lines for eMMC) and the frequency of 20 MHz.
In the designs where communication at 40 MHz frequency can be achieved, it is possible to increase the bus frequency by changing the max_freq_khz
field of sdmmc_host_t
:
sdmmc_host_t host = SDMMC_HOST_DEFAULT();
host.max_freq_khz = SDMMC_FREQ_HIGHSPEED;
To configure the bus width, set the width
field of sdmmc_slot_config_t
. For example, to set 1-line mode:
sdmmc_slot_config_t slot = SDMMC_SLOT_CONFIG_DEFAULT();
slot.width = 1;
DDR Mode for eMMC chips
By default, DDR mode will be used if:
SDMMC host frequency is set to
SDMMC_FREQ_HIGHSPEED
insdmmc_host_t
structure, andeMMC chip reports DDR mode support in its CSD register
DDR mode places higher requirements for signal integrity. To disable DDR mode while keeping SDMMC_FREQ_HIGHSPEED
frequency, clear SDMMC_HOST_FLAG_DDR
bit in flags
field of sdmmc_host_t
:
sdmmc_host_t host = SDMMC_HOST_DEFAULT();
host.max_freq_khz = SDMMC_FREQ_HIGHSPEED;
host.flags &= ~SDMMC_HOST_FLAG_DDR;
See also
See SD/SDIO/MMC Driver for the higher level driver which implements the protocol layer.
See SD SPI Host Driver for a similar driver which uses the SPI controller and is limited to SD protocol’s SPI mode.
See SD Pull-up Requirements for pullup support and compatibilities of modules and development kits.
API Reference
Header File
Functions
-
esp_err_t sdmmc_host_init(void)
Initialize SDMMC host peripheral.
Note
This function is not thread safe
- Returns
ESP_OK on success
ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if sdmmc_host_init was already called
ESP_ERR_NO_MEM if memory can not be allocated
-
esp_err_t sdmmc_host_init_slot(int slot, const sdmmc_slot_config_t *slot_config)
Initialize given slot of SDMMC peripheral.
On the ESP32, SDMMC peripheral has two slots:
Slot 0: 8-bit wide, maps to HS1_* signals in PIN MUX
Slot 1: 4-bit wide, maps to HS2_* signals in PIN MUX
Card detect and write protect signals can be routed to arbitrary GPIOs using GPIO matrix.
Note
This function is not thread safe
- Parameters
slot – slot number (SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_0 or SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_1)
slot_config – additional configuration for the slot
- Returns
ESP_OK on success
ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if host has not been initialized using sdmmc_host_init
-
esp_err_t sdmmc_host_set_bus_width(int slot, size_t width)
Select bus width to be used for data transfer.
SD/MMC card must be initialized prior to this command, and a command to set bus width has to be sent to the card (e.g. SD_APP_SET_BUS_WIDTH)
Note
This function is not thread safe
- Parameters
slot – slot number (SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_0 or SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_1)
width – bus width (1, 4, or 8 for slot 0; 1 or 4 for slot 1)
- Returns
ESP_OK on success
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if slot number or width is not valid
-
size_t sdmmc_host_get_slot_width(int slot)
Get bus width configured in
sdmmc_host_init_slot
to be used for data transfer.- Parameters
slot – slot number (SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_0 or SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_1)
- Returns
configured bus width of the specified slot.
-
esp_err_t sdmmc_host_set_card_clk(int slot, uint32_t freq_khz)
Set card clock frequency.
Currently only integer fractions of 40MHz clock can be used. For High Speed cards, 40MHz can be used. For Default Speed cards, 20MHz can be used.
Note
This function is not thread safe
- Parameters
slot – slot number (SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_0 or SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_1)
freq_khz – card clock frequency, in kHz
- Returns
ESP_OK on success
other error codes may be returned in the future
-
esp_err_t sdmmc_host_set_bus_ddr_mode(int slot, bool ddr_enabled)
Enable or disable DDR mode of SD interface.
- Parameters
slot – slot number (SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_0 or SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_1)
ddr_enabled – enable or disable DDR mode
- Returns
ESP_OK on success
ESP_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if DDR mode is not supported on this slot
-
esp_err_t sdmmc_host_do_transaction(int slot, sdmmc_command_t *cmdinfo)
Send command to the card and get response.
This function returns when command is sent and response is received, or data is transferred, or timeout occurs.
- Attention
Data buffer passed in cmdinfo->data must be in DMA capable memory
Note
This function is not thread safe w.r.t. init/deinit functions, and bus width/clock speed configuration functions. Multiple tasks can call sdmmc_host_do_transaction as long as other sdmmc_host_* functions are not called.
- Parameters
slot – slot number (SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_0 or SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_1)
cmdinfo – pointer to structure describing command and data to transfer
- Returns
ESP_OK on success
ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT if response or data transfer has timed out
ESP_ERR_INVALID_CRC if response or data transfer CRC check has failed
ESP_ERR_INVALID_RESPONSE if the card has sent an invalid response
ESP_ERR_INVALID_SIZE if the size of data transfer is not valid in SD protocol
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG if the data buffer is not in DMA capable memory
-
esp_err_t sdmmc_host_io_int_enable(int slot)
Enable IO interrupts.
This function configures the host to accept SDIO interrupts.
- Parameters
slot – slot number (SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_0 or SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_1)
- Returns
returns ESP_OK, other errors possible in the future
-
esp_err_t sdmmc_host_io_int_wait(int slot, TickType_t timeout_ticks)
Block until an SDIO interrupt is received, or timeout occurs.
- Parameters
slot – slot number (SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_0 or SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_1)
timeout_ticks – number of RTOS ticks to wait for the interrupt
- Returns
ESP_OK on success (interrupt received)
ESP_ERR_TIMEOUT if the interrupt did not occur within timeout_ticks
-
esp_err_t sdmmc_host_deinit(void)
Disable SDMMC host and release allocated resources.
Note
This function is not thread safe
- Returns
ESP_OK on success
ESP_ERR_INVALID_STATE if sdmmc_host_init function has not been called
-
esp_err_t sdmmc_host_pullup_en(int slot, int width)
Enable the pull-ups of sd pins.
This function is deprecated. Please set SDMMC_SLOT_FLAG_INTERNAL_PULLUP flag in sdmmc_slot_config_t::flags instead.
Note
You should always place actual pullups on the lines instead of using this function. Internal pullup resistance are high and not sufficient, may cause instability in products. This is for debug or examples only.
- Parameters
slot – Slot to use, normally set it to 1.
width – Bit width of your configuration, 1 or 4.
- Returns
ESP_OK: if success
ESP_ERR_INVALID_ARG: if configured width larger than maximum the slot can support
Structures
-
struct sdmmc_slot_config_t
Extra configuration for SDMMC peripheral slot
Public Members
-
gpio_num_t gpio_cd
GPIO number of card detect signal.
-
gpio_num_t cd
GPIO number of card detect signal; shorter name.
-
gpio_num_t gpio_wp
GPIO number of write protect signal.
-
gpio_num_t wp
GPIO number of write protect signal; shorter name.
-
uint8_t width
Bus width used by the slot (might be less than the max width supported)
-
uint32_t flags
Features used by this slot.
-
gpio_num_t gpio_cd
Macros
-
SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_0
SDMMC slot 0.
-
SDMMC_HOST_SLOT_1
SDMMC slot 1.
-
SDMMC_HOST_DEFAULT()
Default sdmmc_host_t structure initializer for SDMMC peripheral.
Uses SDMMC peripheral, with 4-bit mode enabled, and max frequency set to 20MHz
-
SDMMC_SLOT_FLAG_INTERNAL_PULLUP
Enable internal pullups on enabled pins. The internal pullups are insufficient however, please make sure external pullups are connected on the bus. This is for debug / example purpose only.
-
SDMMC_SLOT_NO_CD
indicates that card detect line is not used
-
SDMMC_SLOT_NO_WP
indicates that write protect line is not used
-
SDMMC_SLOT_WIDTH_DEFAULT
use the maximum possible width for the slot
-
SDMMC_SLOT_CONFIG_DEFAULT()
Macro defining default configuration of SDMMC host slot