SPRAC21A June 2016 – June 2019 OMAP-L132 , OMAP-L138 , TDA2E , TDA2EG-17 , TDA2HF , TDA2HG , TDA2HV , TDA2LF , TDA2P-ABZ , TDA2P-ACD , TDA2SA , TDA2SG , TDA2SX , TDA3LA , TDA3LX , TDA3MA , TDA3MD , TDA3MV
MMC1: Full SD Extreme Pro card from SanDisk [SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC I U1 C10 8GB (SDR104 capable)]
MMC2: eMMC capable of HS200 [Device Micron MTFC8GLWDM-3M AIT Z (HS-200 capable eMMC device)]
MMC1: always 4-bit mode by design
MMC2: could be 4-bit or 8-bit
SDR: Single Data Rate
DDR: Double Data Rate
The MMC, in general, has ideal READ throughput only; for WRITE, the throughput would be much less than READ as write is limited by flash write performance of card.
The test used would be to WRITE and READ 100 MB of data from MMC1 to Full SD card (MMC2 to eMMC). MMC ADMA has been used to perform the transfers in the data shown in Table 48. It has been found that using the MMC SDMA does not give any advantage in terms of bare metal MMC throughput but does give an advantage in the programming of DMA due to the number of descriptors that can be programmed and the chaining possible between them.