SD/SDIO/MMC card host interface (SDMMC) RM0351
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Once an SD I/O card has received a CMD5, the I/O portion of that card is enabled to
respond normally to all further commands. This I/O enable of the function within the I/O card
will remain set until a reset, power cycle or CMD52 with write to I/O reset is received by the
card. Note that an SD memory-only card may respond to a CMD5. The proper response for
a memory-only card would be Present memory = 1 and Number of I/O functions = 0. A
memory-only card built to meet the SD Memory Card specification version 1.0 would detect
the CMD5 as an illegal command and not respond. The I/O aware host will send CMD5. If
the card responds with response R4, the host determines the card’s configuration based on
the data contained within the R4 response.
41.5.7 R5 (interrupt request)
Only for MultiMediaCard. Code length: 48 bits. If the response is generated by the host, the
RCA field in the argument will be 0x0.
41.5.8 R6
Only for SD I/O. The normal response to CMD3 by a memory device. It is shown in
Table 249.
[39:8] Argument field
39 16 X Card is ready
[38:36] 3 X Number of I/O functions
35 1 X Present memory
[34:32] 3 X Stuff bits
[31:8] 24 X I/O ORC
[7:1] 7 X Reserved
0 1 1 End bit
Table 247. R4b response (continued)
Bit position Width (bits Value Description
Table 248. R5 response
Bit position Width (bits Value Description
47 1 0 Start bit
46 1 0 Transmission bit
[45:40] 6 ‘101000’ CMD40
[39:8] Argument field
[31:16] 16 X
RCA [31:16] of winning
card or of the host
[15:0] 16 X
Not defined. May be used
for IRQ data
[7:1] 7 X CRC7
0 1 1 End bit