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NAMEaltera_sdcard —
driver for the Altera University Program Secure Data Card IP
Core
SYNOPSISdevice altera_sdcard
In /boot/device.hints:
DESCRIPTIONThealtera_sdcard device driver provides support for the
Altera University Program Secure Data Card (SD Card) IP Core device. A
controller device, altera_sdcardcX , will be attached
during boot. Inserted disks are presented as
disk(9)
devices, altera_sdcardX , corresponding to the
controller number.
HARDWAREThe current version of thealtera_sdcard driver supports
the SD Card IP core as described in the August 2011 version of Altera's
documentation. The core supports only cards up to 2G (CSD 0); larger cards, or
cards using newer CSD versions, will not be detected. The IP core has two key
limitations: a lack of interrupt support, requiring timer-driven polling to
detect I/O completion, and support for only single 512-byte block read and
write operations at a time. The combined effect of those two limits is that
the system clock rate, HZ , must be set to at least 200
in order to accomplish the maximum 100KB/s data rate supported by the IP core.
SEE ALSOdisk(9)Altera University Program Secure Data Card IP Core, Altera Corporation - University Program, ftp://ftp.altera.com/up/pub/Altera_Material/11.0/University_Program_IP_Cores/Memory/SD_Card_Interface_for_SoPC_Builder.pdf, August 2011. HISTORYThealtera_sdcard device driver first appeared in
FreeBSD 10.0.
AUTHORSThealtera_sdcard device driver and this manual page
were developed by SRI International and the University of Cambridge Computer
Laboratory under DARPA/AFRL contract (FA8750-10-C-0237)
(“CTSRD”), as part of the DARPA CRASH research programme. This
device driver was written by Robert N. M. Watson.
BUGSaltera_sdcard contains a number of work-arounds for IP
core bugs. Perhaps most critically, altera_sdcard
ignores the CRC error bit returned in the RR1 register, which appears to be
unexpectedly set by the IP core.
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