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1. Article purpose[edit | edit source]
The purpose of this article is to
- briefly introduce the SDMMC peripheral and its main features
- indicate the level of security supported by this hardware block
- explain how each instance can be allocated to the three runtime contexts and linked to the corresponding software components
- explain, when needed, how to configure the SDMMC peripheral.
2. Peripheral overview[edit | edit source]
The SDMMC peripheral is used to interconnect STM32 MPU to SD memory cards, SDIO and MMC devices.
2.1. Features[edit | edit source]
Refer to STM32MP15 reference manuals for the complete list of features, and to the software components, introduced below, to know which features are really implemented.
2.2. Security support[edit | edit source]
SDMMC1/2/3 instances are either non-secure or secure peripherals (under ETZPC control).
3. Peripheral usage and associated software[edit | edit source]
3.1. Boot time[edit | edit source]
SDMMC1/2 instances can be used to support memory boot on SD or MMC Flash devices.
The SDMMC3 is not used at boot time.
Information |
The SDMMC instances are ordered by address in the device tree arch/arm/boot/dts/stm32mp157c.dtsi file:
sdmmc3: sdmmc@48004000 { ... sdmmc1: sdmmc@58005000 { ... sdmmc2: sdmmc@58007000 { By default, in OpenSTLinux distribution, sdmmc3 is disabled so the sdmmc1 (SD card on Evaluation boards and Discovery kits) and sdmmc2 (eMMC on Evaluation boards and Wifi on Discovery kits) are respectively aliased to mmc0 and mmc1. |
3.2. Runtime[edit | edit source]
3.2.1. Overview[edit | edit source]
SDMMC1/2/3 instances can be allocated to:
- the Arm® Cortex®-A7 non-secure core to be used under Linux® with the MMC framework
- the Arm® Cortex®-M4 to be used with STM32Cube MPU Package with STM32Cube SDMMC driver
Chapter #Peripheral assignment describes which peripheral instance can be assigned to which context.
3.2.2. Software frameworks[edit | edit source]
Internal peripherals software table template
| Mass storage | SDMMC | | Linux MMC framework | STM32Cube SDMMC driver | |- |}
3.2.3. Peripheral configuration[edit | edit source]
The configuration is applied by the firmware running in the context to which the peripheral is assigned. The configuration by itself can be performed via the STM32CubeMX tool for all internal peripherals. It can then be manually completed (especially for external peripherals) according to the information given in the corresponding software framework article.
For Linux® kernel configuration, please refer to SDMMC device tree configuration.
3.2.4. Peripheral assignment[edit | edit source]
Internal peripherals assignment table template
| rowspan="3" | Mass storage | rowspan="3" | SDMMC | SDMMC1 | | ☐ | | |- | SDMMC2 | | ☐ | | |- | SDMMC3 | | ☐ | ☐ | Assignment (single choice) |-
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4. How to go further[edit | edit source]
Chapter not applicable right now, maybe completed later.
5. References[edit | edit source]
Chapter not applicable right now, maybe completed later.