1SD and MMC Block Device Attributes 2================================== 3 4These attributes are defined for the block devices associated with the 5SD or MMC device. 6 7The following attributes are read/write. 8 9 force_ro Enforce read-only access even if write protect switch is off. 10 11SD and MMC Device Attributes 12============================ 13 14All attributes are read-only. 15 16 cid Card Identifaction Register 17 csd Card Specific Data Register 18 scr SD Card Configuration Register (SD only) 19 date Manufacturing Date (from CID Register) 20 fwrev Firmware/Product Revision (from CID Register) (SD and MMCv1 only) 21 hwrev Hardware/Product Revision (from CID Register) (SD and MMCv1 only) 22 manfid Manufacturer ID (from CID Register) 23 name Product Name (from CID Register) 24 oemid OEM/Application ID (from CID Register) 25 prv Product Revision (from CID Register) (SD and MMCv4 only) 26 serial Product Serial Number (from CID Register) 27 erase_size Erase group size 28 preferred_erase_size Preferred erase size 29 raw_rpmb_size_mult RPMB partition size 30 rel_sectors Reliable write sector count 31 ocr Operation Conditions Register 32 dsr Driver Stage Register 33 34Note on Erase Size and Preferred Erase Size: 35 36 "erase_size" is the minimum size, in bytes, of an erase 37 operation. For MMC, "erase_size" is the erase group size 38 reported by the card. Note that "erase_size" does not apply 39 to trim or secure trim operations where the minimum size is 40 always one 512 byte sector. For SD, "erase_size" is 512 41 if the card is block-addressed, 0 otherwise. 42 43 SD/MMC cards can erase an arbitrarily large area up to and 44 including the whole card. When erasing a large area it may 45 be desirable to do it in smaller chunks for three reasons: 46 1. A single erase command will make all other I/O on 47 the card wait. This is not a problem if the whole card 48 is being erased, but erasing one partition will make 49 I/O for another partition on the same card wait for the 50 duration of the erase - which could be a several 51 minutes. 52 2. To be able to inform the user of erase progress. 53 3. The erase timeout becomes too large to be very 54 useful. Because the erase timeout contains a margin 55 which is multiplied by the size of the erase area, 56 the value can end up being several minutes for large 57 areas. 58 59 "erase_size" is not the most efficient unit to erase 60 (especially for SD where it is just one sector), 61 hence "preferred_erase_size" provides a good chunk 62 size for erasing large areas. 63 64 For MMC, "preferred_erase_size" is the high-capacity 65 erase size if a card specifies one, otherwise it is 66 based on the capacity of the card. 67 68 For SD, "preferred_erase_size" is the allocation unit 69 size specified by the card. 70 71 "preferred_erase_size" is in bytes. 72 73Note on raw_rpmb_size_mult: 74 "raw_rpmb_size_mult" is a mutliple of 128kB block. 75 RPMB size in byte is calculated by using the following equation: 76 RPMB partition size = 128kB x raw_rpmb_size_mult 77