SPRZ544B March   2023  – December 2024 AM62A3 , AM62A3-Q1 , AM62A7 , AM62A7-Q1

 

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  2. 1Usage Notes and Advisories Matrices
    1. 1.1 Devices Supported
  3. 2Silicon Usage Notes and Advisories
    1. 2.1 Silicon Usage Notes
      1.      i2351
      2.      i2372
      3.      i2424
    2. 2.2 Silicon Advisories
      1.      i2049
      2.      i2062
      3.      i2097
      4.      i2134
      5.      i2189
      6.      i2196
      7.      i2199
      8.      i2208
      9.      i2249
      10.      i2278
      11.      i2279
      12.      i2310
      13.      i2311
      14.      i2312
      15.      i2366
      16.      i2371
      17.      i2120
      18.      i2137
      19.      i2190
      20.      i2253
      21.      i2373
      22.      i2383
      23.      i2401
      24.      i2407
      25.      i2409
      26.      i2410
      27.      i2376
      28.      i2399
      29.      i2413
      30.      i2414
      31.      i2419
      32.      i2420
      33.      i2421
      34.      i2422
      35.      i2423
      36.      i2431
      37.      i2435
  4.   Trademarks
  5.   Revision History

i2312

MMCSD: HS200 and SDR104 Command Timeout Window Too Small

Details:

Under high speed HS200 and SDR104 modes, the functional clock for MMC modules will reach up to 192 MHz. At this frequency, the maximum obtainable timeout through of MMC host controller using MMCSD_SYSCTL[19:16] DTO = 0xE is (1/192MHz)*2^27 = 700ms. Commands taking longer than 700ms may be affected by this small window frame.

Workaround(s):

If the command requires a timeout longer than 700ms, then the MMC host controller command timeout can be disabled (MMCSD_CON[6] MIT=0x1) and a software implementation may be used in its place. Detailed steps as follows (in Linux):

1. During MMC host controller probe function (omap_hsmmc.c:omap_hsmmc_probe()), inform processor that the host controller is incapable of supporting all the necessary timeouts.

2. Modify the MMC core software layer functionality so the core times out on its own when the underlying MMC host controller is unable to support the required timeout.