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1. Proprietary Others Bl 2 User Bottom v CRCCH START CLOSE Operation region depends on user defined operation size eAutoScan Mode AutoScan Mode automatically scan eMMC and record those space occupied by user data After that operation region will depend on the user data area recorded as occupied in the scan list SU 6010 also allows user to specifically select and access only one partition in eMMC by user specified modes eUser Data Only To access user data partition eBoot 1 2 Only GP 1 2 3 4 Only To access BT 1 BT 2 GP 1 GP 2 GP 3 or GP 4 partition eB1 2 User BT 1 BT 2 and USER DATA are accessed in sequence Size of USER _ DATA operation region is defined by user eBottom USER DATA are accessed yet aligned to the last sector available To start an operation follow the procedures below 1 Click on the OPEN FILE button and select the image file or enter image file name 2 Select preferred operation mode 3 If suitable a UserSz text box appears enter preferred operation region size in 100 MB 4 Click START to begin operation Operation will be aborted if encountered any error condition 18 SU 6010 User s Manual Chapter 10 SU 6010 Practical Operation 10 1 Export Data from Existing Source IC to Image File Step 1 Put the eMMC into the socket with correct direction and then close the socket cover Step 2 Click READ Click OPEN FILE
2. to select saving location Select Partition Mirror User AutoScan mode Click START a READ OPERATION UNIT UPM 0 VCC33NCCQ33 vw Max CLK 50M v Then SU 6010 will rebuild a proprietary image file XXXX Upm Therefore all the image data program location EXT CSD and register settings can be integrated in to one single file along with data checksum 19 SU 6010 User s Manual 10 2 Load Data from Image File to Blank eMMC to Build a New Source IC Step 1 Put the eMMC into the socket with correct direction and then close the socket cover Please be noted that the blank eMMC should be the same with the original IC which is used for creating the UPM file in manufacturer and ID Step 2 Click PROGRAM Click OPEN FILE to select the UPM file to be programmed Select Partition Mirror User AutoScan mode Please be noted that the mode should be the same with the mode used for creating the UPM file Click START ag READ OPERATION VOC3IVCOQ33 Mex CLK50M SLOT 0 IDENTIFY After completeting the data program you GP 2 Only can use VERIFY OPEN FILE Select same mode to do the data verification opri GP3 Onh GP 4 Oniy Bl 2 User Bottom 20 SU 6010 User s Manual 10 3 Manually Program RAW BIN Data to Blank eMMC to Build a New Source IC Please be noted that there s no fix procedure for manual program Prepare all the data required in the A
3. used is necessary SU 6010 User s Manual In addition in the cases of 1 Change of device vendor 2 Upgrade of device capacity 3 Vendor change device version embedded controller or NAND flash memory It is necessary to re ensure these parameters and possibly necessary to re define register settings to meet customers desired features and operation 4 2 Carry out complicated eMMC Partitioning Process SU 6010 provides ease of use partitioning settings interface to help user to configure the device without going through the highly complicated error prone process As specified in JEDEC MMCA Standard No 84 A441 section 7 2 3 figure 19 4 3 Provide access to BOOT 1 2 GP 1 2 3 4 as well as USER_DATA partitions 4 4 Offers one single file gathering all information needed to program verify device After one master device is configured and programmed SU 6010 allows user to read back data in all various partitions and configured EXT CSD settings And under user s preference SU 6010 automatically integrate all user programmed data generated checksum and well as configuration settings into one single file with UPM extension name This UPM file may easily be used in the future for 1 Device verification for pre production verification quality control or debugging 2 Programming new master IC Coalescence of all information in one single file helps avoid the potential of error caused by miss matching programming d
4. 512 Bytes WRITE BLK MISALIGN FALSE WRITE BL PARTIAL FALSE READ BLK MISALIGN FALSE CONTENT PROT APP FALSE DSR IMP FALSE FILE FORMAT GRP 0 C SIZE INVALID COPY 1 VDD R CURR MIN 60 mA PERM WRITE PROTECT FALSE VDD R CURR MAX 80 mA TEMP WRITE PROTECT FALSE VDD W CURR MIN 60 mA FILE FORMAT 0 VDD W CURR MAX 80 mA ECC NONE 15 SU 6010 User s Manual EXT CSD Extended Card Status Data Register iB SLOT 0 MMC VER 441 EXT_CSD Information EXT CSD VER 1 5 OK CMD SET 504 0x01 HPI FEATURES 503 0x03 BKOPS SUPPORT 502 0x01 BKOPS STATUS 246 00 CORRECTLY PRG SECTORS NUM 245242 Dx00000000 INE TIMEOUT PA 241 Ox0A PWR CL DDR 52 360 239 0x00 PWR CL DDR 52 195 238 0x00 MIN PERF DDR W 8 52 235 0x00 MIN PERF DDR R 8 52 234 0x00 TRIM MULT 232 0x01 SEC FEATURE SUPPORT 231 0x15 SEC ERASE MULT 230 0x0A SEC TRIM MULT 229 0x0A BOOT_INFO 228 0x07 BOOT SIZE MULT 226 0x04 ACC_SIZE 225 0x07 HC ERASE GRP SIZE 224 0x01 _C_VCC 220 0x07 _C_VCCQ 219 0x07 S A TIMEOUT 217 0x13 SEC Kabel aaa Ox00EE8000 MIN PERF W _52 210 0x00 MIN PERF R 52 209 0x00 MIN PERF W 8 26 4_52 208 0x00 MIN PERF R 8 26 5 52 207 0x00 MIN PERF W 4 26 206 0x00 MIN PERF R 4 26 205 0x00 PWR CL 26 360 203 0x00 PWR CL 52 360 202 0x00 PWR CL 26 195 2011 0x00 PWR CL 26 195 2003 0x00 PARTITION SWITCH TIME 199 0x01 OUT OF INTERRUPT TIME 198 0x01 Bil SLOT 0 MMC VER 4 41 EXT
5. 8 KB PARTITIONS_ATTRIBUTE 1 56 0x00 PARTITION SETTING COMPLETED 155 0x00 GP SIZE MULT 3 154152 0 KB GP SIZE MULT 2 151 149 0 KB GP SIZE MULT 1 148 146 0 KB GP_SIZE_MULT_0 145 143 0 KB ENH SIZE MULT 142 140 0 KB ENH START ADDR 139 136 0 SEC BAD BLK MGMNT 134 0x00 16 SU 6010 User s Manual 9 3 PARTITION Partition Setting panel is used to amchaumeam 1 Gere configure partitioning settings of eMMC ee eg POSSIBLE NEW SIZE 75151638 KB Please be noted that partitioning MAX ENH USER SIZE 3719168 KB xi i l ENH USER START rir is a just for once and nonreversible EN Fe fre ENH USER SIZE 0 KB fit eos operation for eMMC SNE ME sm m 60 KB ltd ical GP2 SI7E FI g KB al ical DEVICE SIZE ars mo 9 KR ital les l l Gr SIZE mm 9 KB bia cal Indicate current device capacity BEL F UZER DATA PGR B Gre F GP p GPd POSSIBLE NEW SIZE Indicate projected device capacity after MENE current settings take effect eMAX ENH USER SIZE Device supported maximum enhanced user size including user data and general purpose partitions ex1 x10 x100 x1000 Select button add reduce unit eENH USER START Logical LBA start address setting of enhanced user data area Press to add reduce setting eENH USER SIZE Enhance user area size setting Press to add reduce setting e GP1 2 3 4 SIZE General purpose partition 1 4 size setting Press to add reduce set
6. CID MMC 7 8 GB CSD and EXT CSD When displayed clicking on jorda A TRANS button can toggle translation of indicated s rc ver 4 parameters CID Card Identification Register I d SLOT O CID Information ane ES MFR 10 71 CBX ID BGA OEM ID 0 PRODUCT NAME M amp GIFA REV NUM 0 12 SERIAL NUME 3154919750 MEFR DATE 11 2010 14 SU 6010 User s Manual CSD Card Status Data Register sl SLOT O MMC CSD Information MMC CSD ORIGINAL VALUE CSD STRUCTURE 0x03 C SIZE MULT 0x07 SPEC VERS 0x04 ERASE GRP SIZE OxlF TAAC 0x27 ERASE GRP MULT 0x1F NSAC 0x01 WP GRP SIZE 0x0F TRANS SPEED 0x32 WP GRP ENABLE 0x1 CCC 0x00 F3 DEFAULT ECC 0x00 READ BL LEN 0x09 R2W FACTOR 0x02 READ BL PARTIAL 0 WRITE BL LEN 0x09 WRITE BLK MISALIGN 0 WRITE BL PARTIAL 0 READ BLK MISALIGN 0 CONTENT PROT APP 0 DSR IMP 0 FILE FORMAT GRP 0 C SIZE 0x0FFF COPY 1 VDD R CURR MIN 0x06 PERM WRITE PROTECT 0 VDD R CURR MAX 0x06 TEMP WRITE PROTECT 0 VDD W CURR MIN 0x06 FILE FORMAT 0 VDD W CURR MAX 0x06 ECC 00 sg SLOT OMMCCSD Information a MMC CSD TRANSLATED CSD STRUCTURE CODED in EXT CSD C SIZE MUIT 1 SPEC VERS 4 ERASE GRP SIZE 1024 BLK TAAC 1 5 x 10 ms ERASE GRP MULT 32 NSAC 100 CLK CYCLE WP GRP SIZE 16 ERASE GRP TRANS SPEED 2 6 x 10 MHz WP GRP ENABLE TRUE CCC 0 2 4 5 6 7 DEFAULT ECC NONE READ BL LEN 512 Bytes R2W FACTOR 2 times READ BL PARTIAL FALSE WRITE BL LEN
7. SU 6010 User s Manual 140409 V1 1 NP iS TR inl n LEAP ELECTRONIC CO LTD SU 6010 User s Manual Contents Chapter 1 Features rrrrnrrrranrrrnnrernnnevranenvanennnnsennanennnnenn 3 Chapter 2 Introduction rarennannnnanernnnnnnnnnennanennanennanennnnnnn 4 Chapter 3 Package Contents rrrnnrennnrrnanernnrennnernanennnnen 4 Chapter 4 Applications rrrranrrrnnnornnrerranernannnnnnnennanennanenn D Chapter 5 SU 6010 Programmer Base Overview 7 Chapter 6 SU 6010 eMMC Adapter Overview 8 Chapter 7 SU 6010 Dimensions rarrrarenanennnrnnnnnnanenanennner 9 Chapter 8 SU 6010 Installation rrrrrrnarerarerarrnnrnnnnnnnner 11 Chapter 9 SU 6010 Programmer Application 06 12 Chapter 10 SU 6010 Practical Operation arrrnnrnnnnrnnnne 19 Appendix 1 FAQ Appendix 2 Info Required for eMMC Manual Program 23 SU 6010 User s Manual Chapter 1 Features eSupports Windows XP x86 and Windows Vista 7 8 x86 x64 e USB 2 0 High Speed Connection to Host PC e Supports MMCA V 4 51 3 3 or 1 8V eMMC eMMC Interface up to 8 bit SOMHz bus e Supports eMMC BA AA AB AC Types of BGA Packages eSupports eMMC proprietary POP Packages via external adapters Not included in the pacakge eSupports eMMC BP GP and ENH_USER Partition Program and Verify eSupports Leap Electronic eMMC duplicator s Partition Mirror User AutoScan Modes eProprietary
8. Windows Add New Hardware Wizard appears then browse to the folder you save driver files Driver Vista_7 x86 folder for x86 system or the folder you save driver files Driver Vista_7 x64 folder for x64 system and then follow the on screen instructions eFor Windows 7 amp 8 x86 x64 After the Windows indicates add device failed enter Device Manager and double click on the Unidentified Device or SU 6010 and then click on the Update Device Driver button When the Update Device Driver dialog appears browse to the folder you save driver files Driver Vista_7 x86 folder for x86 system or the folder you save driver files Driver Vista_7 x64 folder for x64 system and then follow the on screen instructions 8 3 SU 6010 Programmer Application Setup Browse to the Setup folder and double click the setup exe file to launch the setup program for SU 6010 Programmer Application then follow the on screen instructions to complete the setup progress After the setup progress a icon named C Ming UPM will show on the desktop double click the icon to launch the program 11 SU 6010 User s Manual Chapter 9 SU 6010 Programmer Application 9 1 Main Control Panel sd UPM UPM 0 SLOT O VOCsI OCQ33 Max CLK 50M IDENTIFY SCAN PARTITION SU 6010 provides 8 functions for eMMC operation eIDENTIFY To i
9. _CSD Information EXT CSD VER 1 5 5 CMD SET 504 0x01 HPI FEATURES 503 SUPPORTED ON CMD 2 BKOPS SUPPORT 502 SUPPORTED BKOPS STATUS 246 NO OPERATIONS CORRECTLY PRG SECTORS NUM 245 242 0 SECTORS INL TIMEOUT PA 241 1000 ms PWR CL DDR 52 360 239 8b 100 200 mA 4b 100 200 mA PWR CL DDR 52 195 238 b 65 130 mA 4b 65 130 mA MIN PERF DDR W 2 235 4 8 MB s or below MIN PERF DDR R 52 234 4 8 MBis or below TRIM MULT 232 1 x300ms SEC FEATURE SUPPORT 231 0x15 SEC ERASE MULT 230 3000 ms SEC TRIM MULT 229 3000 ms BOOT_INFO 228 0x07 BOOT SIZE MULT 226 512 KB ACC IZE 225 3384 BYTES HC ERASE GRP SIZE 224 512 KB ERASE TIMEOUT MULT 223 300 ms REL WR SEC C 222 1SECTOR HC WP GRP SIZER21 8192 KB C _VCC 220 128 vA S C_VCCQ 219 128 uA 5 A TIMEOUT 217 858 us SEC COUNT 215212 7815158 KB MIN PERF W 8 52 210 2 4 MB s or below MIN PERF R 8 52 209 2 4 MB s or below MIN PERF W 8 26 4 52 208 2 4 MB s or below MIN PERF R amp 26 5 52 207 24 MBis or below MIN PERF W 4 26 206 2 4 MB s or below MIN PERF R 4 26 205 2 4 MB s or below PWR CL 26 360 203 100 200 mA PWR CL 52 360 202 100 200 mA PWR CL 26 195 201 65 130 mA PWR CL 26 195 200 65 130 mA PARTITION SWITCH TIME 199 10 ms OUT OF INTERRUPT TIME 198 10 ms CARD TYPE 196 0x07 CSD_STRUCTURE I 94 0x02 EXT CSD REV 192 0x05 CMD_SET 191 0x00 CMD SET REV 189 0x00 POWER CLASS 187 0x00 HS TIMING 1 85 0x00 BUS WIDTH 183 0
10. ata in BIN file and separate configuration settings file Due to the fact that there are many variation of device parameters and potential changes of device it is difficult for user to enter desired settings to be programmed without prior knowledge of target device SU 6010 User s Manual Chapter 5 SU 6010 Programmer Base Overview Power LED IG Connector of eMMC Adapter USB Connector Power Switch Power Fan Fuse 0 5A Connector Safety Ground Connector Power Connector AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz 0 5A SU 6010 User s Manual Chapter 6 SU 6010 eMMC Adapter Overview Rear Front eMMC Socket Cove eMMC Socket SD MMC LED Exchangeable eMMC Guide Plate SU 6010 User s Manual Chapter 7 SU 6010 Dimensions SU 6010 User s Manual a5 de E y _______ SU 6010 User s Manual Chapter 8 SU 6010 Installation 8 1 SU 6010 Hardware Setup Put the SU 6010 eMMC adapter on the top of the SU 6010 base and insert the adapter to the base Connect the power cord to the power connector and then connect the SU 6010 and PC with USB cable 8 2 SU 6010 Device Driver Setup Power on the PC and enter OS power on the SU 6010 and then follow the instructions below eFor Windows XP x86 The Windows Add New Hardware Wizard appears then browse to the folder you save driver files Driver XP x86 folder and then follow the on screen instructions eFor Windows VISTA x86 x64 The
11. ature parameters are 1 BOOT 1 2 Size BOOT 1 2 Partition Size which may vary among different devices 2 Erase Group Size Unitary block capacity when erase command received 3 Write Protect Group Size Unitary block capacity when write protect command received According to MMCA standard definition of Erase Group Size and Write Protect Group Size are defined by 1 CSD 46 42 ERASE GRP SIZE 2 CSD 41 37 ERASE GRP MULT 3 CSD 36 32 WP GRP SIZE 4 EXT CSD 224 HC ERASE GRP SIZE 5 EXT CSD 221 HC WP GRP SIZE This information is related with following device feature interpretation or configuration settings 1 EXT CSD 159 157 MAX ENH SIZE MULT Maximum Enhanced Size Supported 2 EXT CSD 154 143 GP SIZE MULT General Purpose Partition Size Configuration 3 EXT CSD 142 140 ENH SIZE MULT Enhanced User Size Configuration EXT CSD 139 136 ENH START ADDR Enhanced User Area Region Start Address They are to be interpreted or configured as specified unitary size or boundary Unfortunately due to potential changes of underlying NAND flash memory part MMCA standard do not specify nor standardized these features There is various combination of different BOOT area size and write protect group size in available devices And hence any specific configuration must be targeted to a specific part And hence for users that intend to utilize BOOT GP or ENH USER features of eMMC prior knowledge of the specific device being
12. dentify and or program device feature parameters and settings ePARTITION To partition eMMC enhance user and or general purpose partition settings eREAD To read data from eMMC ePROGRAM To program data to eMMC eVERIFY To verify data in eMMC with specified file eAUTO To program and then verify eMMC eSCAN Scan entire valid user data in eMMC and store the scan result into eMMC instead of the scan operation in Leap eMMC duplicator eERASE Erase data content of eMMC Including any scan result 12 SU 6010 User s Manual e Other Options 72 CC33 CCO33 3 Max CLK 50M v4 PROGRAM 1 If there s more than one SU 6010 connected to PC you can select which SU 6010 to be controlled here 2 Select the socket of SU 6010 to be operated SLOT 0 for eMMC socket and SLOT 1 for SD MMC slot 3 The voltage from SU 6010 interface to flash IC and controller In normal condition VCC33 VCCQ33 support and hold a more steady operation however it still depends on the reliability of flash IC 4 Maximum operation clock frequency of SU 6010 it is recommended to select 50M for a better efficiency and access rate However if eMMC operation is through SD MMC interface lower options like 25M 400K may be required to ensure reliability 13 SU 6010 User s Manual 9 2 IDENTIFY ag SLOT O Devre information IDENTIFY function is used to identify and retrieve device feature and parameters including
13. ppendix 2 is recommended and also be noted following Issues 1 eMMC Partition Parameter Settings Setting the capacity of GP1 2 3 4 and ENHANCE or not setting the capacity and starting address of ENHANCE USER area Parameters above can be set through the Partition function of SU 6010 Please be noted that this operation is an OTP operation so please be careful with this function 2 EXT CSD Parameter Settings The most common setting is PARTITION CONFIG setting If the settings belong to BOOT WP and USER WP they should be set after data has been correctly programmed and verified 3 RAW File to be Programmed and its Location There are data for BOOT 1 2 GP1 2 3 4 if the size gt 0 and USER DATA area There are 3 types of image for USER DATA area TOP ALIGN BOTTOM ALIGN and BOOT 1 2 USER TOP ALIGN image means the data is sequential written from LBA 0 select User Data Only to perform programming BOTTOM ALIGN image means data is counted from the end of IC s capacity backward to the section match the capacity of image file then sequential written from that section Select Bottom to perform programming BOOT 1 2 USER image means data is sequential written from LBA 0 of BOOT 1 in IC after BOOT 1 is full data will continue sequential written from LBA 0 of BOOT 2 after BOOT 2 is full data will continue sequential written from LBA 0 of USER DATA area Select B1 2 User to perform programming 4 Program Operation In application in
14. t s correct connected to PC 2 Check the power of SU 6010 and see if it s correct connected and ensure the power switch is turn ON 1 4 Fail to manual program eMMC 1 Please check all the parameters and settings of eMMC and see if they re correct entered 22 SU 6010 User s Manual Appendix 2 Info Required for eMMC Manual Program eMMC IC Parameters IC Manufacturer f dcmodd Total Capacity oorwcapmdy gt ERASE GRP Capacity WP_GRP Capacity eMMC Partition Setting Capacity Starting Address Length 2 e ee a a PENH USER Data to be Programmed Starting Address Length Bor d mor USER DATATOP USER DATABOT P GP 1 EXT_CSD Address PARTITION CONFIG my Write Protect Settings BOOT WP pg USER WP op 23
15. terface of SU 6010 select Program Click OPEN FILE Select proper mode for Raw BIN Click START to write data into IC 5 Verify Operation When data program is done select VERIFY OPEN FILE select the same mode to verify the data After verify is done BOOT WP and USER WP setting can be performed If it s necessary to do so 6 After the source eMMC is built the data can be exported to image file for future use 7 Completing Source IC and Image File Through IDENTIFY and EXT_CSD function to confirm the parameters and then verify again from image file with same mode to confirm the data is correctly programmed 21 SU 6010 User s Manual Appendix 1 FAQ 1 1 SU 6010 has no respond after powering on Power fan not revolving Power LED not lighting 1 Check power cord power connector and power plug and see if they re loosing 2 Check power cord and see if it s well functioned 3 Check the fuse and see if it s burnt out 4 Check power fan and power LED and see if they re well functioned 1 2 The System does not show correct device after connecting to PC 1 Check the power of SU 6010 and see if it s correct connected and ensure the power switch is turn ON 2 Check USB cable and see if it s correct connected 3 Check USB cable and see if it s well functioned 4 Check device driver and see if it s correct installed 1 3 Cannot launch SU 6010 Application 1 Check the connection of SU 6010 and see if i
16. ting eENH Checked to enable enhance feature of general purpose partition eWR_REL_SET For setting register EXT CSD 167 this register must be set with EXT CSD 156 PARTITION SETTING COMPLETED simultaneously to take effect so it have completed with Partition Setting This register setting will make eMMC write data with different method Check 1 Slower write speed and data can be secured at power fail in the process Uncheck 0 Faster write speed and data cannot be secured at power fail in the process eCheck Settings Check to activate the function of automatically checking the partition settings of eMMC ePROG Click to program finished settings to device 17 SU 6010 User s Manual 9 4 READ PROGRAM VERIFY AUTO All 4 operation panel are used in the same process READ operation panel is depicted here as an example eOperation Mode SU 6010 support 4 proprietary operation mode also used by Leap eMMC duplicator Boot 1 2 and GP 1 2 3 4 are always included in all 4 proprietary modes ePartition Mode Operation region determined by MBR partition table entry eMirror Mode Operation region includes all device storage partitions eUser Mode ay READ OPERATION UNIT UPM 0 OT 0 ms OPEN FILE FILE FORMAT Proprietary UPM Raw BIN Partition Mode User Data Only D Mirror Mode Boot 1 Only D User Mode Boot 2 Only AutoScan Mode P 1 Onk
17. unitary file backup for all partition data EXT CSD settings and checksum eSingle partition access mode for BP GP or user data supporting raw binary data eEasy to use automatic parameter checking eMMC Partition Settings feature eSpecial BP1 BP2 User_Data mode eSpecial Bottom Align Mode SU 6010 User s Manual Chapter 2 Introduction SU 6010 USB Programmer is the handy tool for engineers working with eMMC SU 6010 offers easy adaptation to all kinds of popular eMMC packages without needs for additional adapter In case if other proprietary packages are used SU 6010 provides SD MMC socket for use with external adapter SU 6010 comes with easy to use application allows user to identify partition read program and or verify eMMC In addition to proprietary Partition Mirror User AutoScan mode that supports Leap eMMC duplicator and raw binary mode SU 6010 also supports special B1 2 U and Bottom Align mode to support certain specific application processor requirement Chapter 3 Package Contents eSU 6010 Programmer Base 1 eSU 6010 eMMC Adapter 1 eGuide Plate for eMMC Adapter 3 18x12 18x14 13x11 5 eUSB Cable 1 ePower Cord 1 e USB Flash Drive 1 Driver Software Manual included SU 6010 User s Manual Chapter 4 Applications 4 1 Allows software engineer to know detail information of target device by providing specific information of eMMC device being used Among them the most important device fe
18. x00 ERASED MEM COUNI I81 0x00 PARTITION_CONFIG 179 0x00 BOOT CONFIG PROT 178 0x00 BOOT BUS WIDTH 177 0x00 FRASE GROUP DEF 175 0x01 BOOT WP 173 0x00 USER WP 171 0x00 FW_CONFIG 169 0x00 RPMB SIZE 168 0x01 WR REL SET 167 Ox1F WR_REL_PARAM 166 0x05 BKOPS START 164 0x00 BKOPS EN 163 0x00 RST n FUNCTION 162 0x00 HPI MGMI 161 0x00 PARTITIONING SUPPORT 160 0x03 MAX ENH SIZE MULT 159 157 0x0001C6 PARTITIONS ATTRIBUTE 156 0x00 PARTITION SETTING COMPLETED 155 0x00 GP SIZE MULT 3 154 152 0x000000 GP SIZE MULT 2 151 149 0x000000 GP SIZE MULT 1 148 146 0x000000 GP SIZE MULT 0 145 143 0x000000 ENH SIZE MULT 142 140 0x000000 ENH START ADDR 139 136 0x00000000 SEC BAD BLK MGMNT 134 0x00 CARD_TYPE 196 26 52 MHz rated 1 8 3 VIO CSD STRUCTURE 194 VER 1 2 EXT CSD REV 192 REV 1 5 CMD SET 191 0x00 CMD SET REV 189 VER 4 0 POWER CLASS 187 0x00 HS TIMING 3 LEGACY TIMING BUS WIDTH 183 0x1b SDR ERASED MEM COUNT IS1 0x00 PARTITION CONFIG 179 0x00 BOOT CONFIG PROT 178 0x00 BOOT BUS WIDTH 177 0200 ERASE GROUP DEF 175 ENABLE BOOT_WP 173 0x00 USER WP 171 0x00 FW CONFIG 169 0x00 RPMB SIZE 168 128 KB WR REL SET 167 Ox1F WR REL PARAM 166 0x05 BKOPS START 164 0x00 BKOPS EN 163 DISABLE RST n FUNCTION 162 Tmp Disabled HP MGMT 161 DISABLE PARTITIONING SUPPORT 160 ENH ATTRIBUTE PARTITIONING MAX_ENH_SIZE_MULT 159 157 371916

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