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- Universal Flash Storage
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- Contents
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- 1. Overview
- 2. UFS Architecture Overview
- 2.1 Application Layer
- 2.2 UFS Transport Protocol(UTP) layer
- 2.3 UFS Interconnect(UIC) Layer
- 3. UFSHCD Overview
- 3.1 UFS controller initialization
- 3.2 UTP Transfer requests
- 3.3 UFS error handling
- 3.4 SCSI Error handling
- 1. Overview
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- Universal Flash Storage(UFS) is a storage specification for flash devices.
- It is aimed to provide a universal storage interface for both
- embedded and removable flash memory based storage in mobile
- devices such as smart phones and tablet computers. The specification
- is defined by JEDEC Solid State Technology Association. UFS is based
- on MIPI M-PHY physical layer standard. UFS uses MIPI M-PHY as the
- physical layer and MIPI Unipro as the link layer.
- The main goals of UFS is to provide,
- * Optimized performance:
- For UFS version 1.0 and 1.1 the target performance is as follows,
- Support for Gear1 is mandatory (rate A: 1248Mbps, rate B: 1457.6Mbps)
- Support for Gear2 is optional (rate A: 2496Mbps, rate B: 2915.2Mbps)
- Future version of the standard,
- Gear3 (rate A: 4992Mbps, rate B: 5830.4Mbps)
- * Low power consumption
- * High random IOPs and low latency
- 2. UFS Architecture Overview
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- UFS has a layered communication architecture which is based on SCSI
- SAM-5 architectural model.
- UFS communication architecture consists of following layers,
- 2.1 Application Layer
- The Application layer is composed of UFS command set layer(UCS),
- Task Manager and Device manager. The UFS interface is designed to be
- protocol agnostic, however SCSI has been selected as a baseline
- protocol for versions 1.0 and 1.1 of UFS protocol layer.
- UFS supports subset of SCSI commands defined by SPC-4 and SBC-3.
- * UCS: It handles SCSI commands supported by UFS specification.
- * Task manager: It handles task management functions defined by the
- UFS which are meant for command queue control.
- * Device manager: It handles device level operations and device
- configuration operations. Device level operations mainly involve
- device power management operations and commands to Interconnect
- layers. Device level configurations involve handling of query
- requests which are used to modify and retrieve configuration
- information of the device.
- 2.2 UFS Transport Protocol(UTP) layer
- UTP layer provides services for
- the higher layers through Service Access Points. UTP defines 3
- service access points for higher layers.
- * UDM_SAP: Device manager service access point is exposed to device
- manager for device level operations. These device level operations
- are done through query requests.
- * UTP_CMD_SAP: Command service access point is exposed to UFS command
- set layer(UCS) to transport commands.
- * UTP_TM_SAP: Task management service access point is exposed to task
- manager to transport task management functions.
- UTP transports messages through UFS protocol information unit(UPIU).
- 2.3 UFS Interconnect(UIC) Layer
- UIC is the lowest layer of UFS layered architecture. It handles
- connection between UFS host and UFS device. UIC consists of
- MIPI UniPro and MIPI M-PHY. UIC provides 2 service access points
- to upper layer,
- * UIC_SAP: To transport UPIU between UFS host and UFS device.
- * UIO_SAP: To issue commands to Unipro layers.
- 3. UFSHCD Overview
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- The UFS host controller driver is based on Linux SCSI Framework.
- UFSHCD is a low level device driver which acts as an interface between
- SCSI Midlayer and PCIe based UFS host controllers.
- The current UFSHCD implementation supports following functionality,
- 3.1 UFS controller initialization
- The initialization module brings UFS host controller to active state
- and prepares the controller to transfer commands/response between
- UFSHCD and UFS device.
- 3.2 UTP Transfer requests
- Transfer request handling module of UFSHCD receives SCSI commands
- from SCSI Midlayer, forms UPIUs and issues the UPIUs to UFS Host
- controller. Also, the module decodes, responses received from UFS
- host controller in the form of UPIUs and intimates the SCSI Midlayer
- of the status of the command.
- 3.3 UFS error handling
- Error handling module handles Host controller fatal errors,
- Device fatal errors and UIC interconnect layer related errors.
- 3.4 SCSI Error handling
- This is done through UFSHCD SCSI error handling routines registered
- with SCSI Midlayer. Examples of some of the error handling commands
- issues by SCSI Midlayer are Abort task, Lun reset and host reset.
- UFSHCD Routines to perform these tasks are registered with
- SCSI Midlayer through .eh_abort_handler, .eh_device_reset_handler and
- .eh_host_reset_handler.
- In this version of UFSHCD Query requests and power management
- functionality are not implemented.
- UFS Specifications can be found at,
- UFS - http://www.jedec.org/sites/default/files/docs/JESD220.pdf
- UFSHCI - http://www.jedec.org/sites/default/files/docs/JESD223.pdf
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