cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

How to config SDIO with FATFS?

Junde
Senior III

Hi all,

I config the SDIO & FATFS by cubeMx for my STM32F429BI board.

When I config the SDIO to SDIO_BUS_WIDE_1B, everything is work well; Even the generated MX_SDIO_SD_Init() is NOT calling the HAL_SD_Init() function. (Why don't need HAL_SD_Init() , is this some mistake?)

 

void MX_SDIO_SD_Init(void)
{
  HAL_StatusTypeDef hal_sta;

  hsd.Instance = SDIO;
  hsd.Init.ClockEdge = SDIO_CLOCK_EDGE_RISING;
  hsd.Init.ClockBypass = SDIO_CLOCK_BYPASS_DISABLE;
  hsd.Init.ClockPowerSave = SDIO_CLOCK_POWER_SAVE_DISABLE;
  hsd.Init.BusWide = SDIO_BUS_WIDE_1B;
  hsd.Init.HardwareFlowControl = SDIO_HARDWARE_FLOW_CONTROL_DISABLE;
  hsd.Init.ClockDiv = 0;
}

 

However, when I change SDIO_BUS_WIDE_1B to SDIO_BUS_WIDE_4B, the operate to SD card is error.

But when I change the code to below, the program works well again:

 

void MX_SDIO_SD_Init(void)
{
  HAL_StatusTypeDef hal_sta;

  hsd.Instance = SDIO;
  hsd.Init.ClockEdge = SDIO_CLOCK_EDGE_RISING;
  hsd.Init.ClockBypass = SDIO_CLOCK_BYPASS_DISABLE;
  hsd.Init.ClockPowerSave = SDIO_CLOCK_POWER_SAVE_DISABLE;
  hsd.Init.BusWide = SDIO_BUS_WIDE_1B;
  hsd.Init.HardwareFlowControl = SDIO_HARDWARE_FLOW_CONTROL_DISABLE;
  hsd.Init.ClockDiv = 0;

	hal_sta = HAL_SD_Init(&hsd);
	if(hal_sta != HAL_OK) {
		LOG_ERR("SD init err[%d]\n", hal_sta);
	}
	hal_sta = HAL_SD_ConfigWideBusOperation(&hsd, SDIO_BUS_WIDE_4B);
	if(hal_sta != HAL_OK) {
		LOG_ERR("SD configWideBus err[%d]\n", hal_sta);
	} else {
		LOG_DBG("SD configWideBus to 4bit ok\n");
	}
}

 

I can't understand what the difference to config the BusWide between HAL_SD_Init() and HAL_SD_ConfigWideBusOperation();

Could someone can explain it, thank you!

 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions
SofLit
ST Employee

Hello,

What you did is correct and this is what you supposed to do.

Please refer to that thread:

https://community.st.com/t5/stm32cubemx-mcus/sdio-interface-not-working-in-4bits-with-stm32f4-firmware/m-p/591803#M26033

 

To give better visibility on the answered topics, please click on "Accept as Solution" on the reply which solved your issue or answered your question.

View solution in original post

2 REPLIES 2
SofLit
ST Employee

Hello,

What you did is correct and this is what you supposed to do.

Please refer to that thread:

https://community.st.com/t5/stm32cubemx-mcus/sdio-interface-not-working-in-4bits-with-stm32f4-firmware/m-p/591803#M26033

 

To give better visibility on the answered topics, please click on "Accept as Solution" on the reply which solved your issue or answered your question.
Saket_Om
ST Employee

Hello @Junde 

The function HAL_SD_Init() is responsible for the initial setup of the SDIO using the STM32 HAL library. It calls HAL_SD_InitCard(), which configures the SDIO peripheral with default settings for the first initialization. Here is a snippet of the HAL_SD_InitCard() function:

 

HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_SD_InitCard(SD_HandleTypeDef *hsd)
{
  uint32_t errorstate;
  HAL_StatusTypeDef status;
  SD_InitTypeDef Init;
  
  /* Default SDIO peripheral configuration for SD card initialization */
  Init.ClockEdge           = SDIO_CLOCK_EDGE_RISING;
  Init.ClockBypass         = SDIO_CLOCK_BYPASS_DISABLE;
  Init.ClockPowerSave      = SDIO_CLOCK_POWER_SAVE_DISABLE;
  Init.BusWide             = SDIO_BUS_WIDE_1B;
  Init.HardwareFlowControl = SDIO_HARDWARE_FLOW_CONTROL_DISABLE;
  Init.ClockDiv            = SDIO_INIT_CLK_DIV;

  /* Initialize SDIO peripheral interface with default configuration */
  status = SDIO_Init(hsd->Instance, Init);
  if(status != HAL_OK)
  {
    return HAL_ERROR;
  }

  /* Disable SDIO Clock */
  __HAL_SD_DISABLE(hsd);

  /* Set Power State to ON */
  (void)SDIO_PowerState_ON(hsd->Instance);

  /* Enable SDIO Clock */
  __HAL_SD_ENABLE(hsd);

  /* Required power up waiting time before starting the SD initialization  sequence */
  HAL_Delay(2);

  /* Identify card operating voltage */
  errorstate = SD_PowerON(hsd);
  if(errorstate != HAL_SD_ERROR_NONE)
  {
    hsd->State = HAL_SD_STATE_READY;
    hsd->ErrorCode |= errorstate;
    return HAL_ERROR;
  }

  /* Card initialization */
  errorstate = SD_InitCard(hsd);
  if(errorstate != HAL_SD_ERROR_NONE)
  {
    hsd->State = HAL_SD_STATE_READY;
    hsd->ErrorCode |= errorstate;
    return HAL_ERROR;
  }

  /* Set Block Size for Card */
  errorstate = SDMMC_CmdBlockLength(hsd->Instance, BLOCKSIZE);
  if(errorstate != HAL_SD_ERROR_NONE)
  {
    /* Clear all the static flags */
    __HAL_SD_CLEAR_FLAG(hsd, SDIO_STATIC_FLAGS);
    hsd->ErrorCode |= errorstate;
    hsd->State = HAL_SD_STATE_READY;
    return HAL_ERROR;
  }

  return HAL_OK;
}

 

To enable 4-bit wide bus operation on an SD card, you need to call the function HAL_SD_ConfigWideBusOperation() separately after initializing the card with HAL_SD_InitCard().

If your question is answered, please close this topic by clicking "Accept as Solution".

Thanks
Omar