Fixes location of high card size bits in V2.00 CSD #69
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This fixes a bug where the size of large cards was reported incorrectly by
struct CSDV2
/csd2_t
.The SD card size is encoded in 22 bits in the V2.00 CSD block. Due to the way bits are numbered in the spec and C bitfields are laid out on little-endian systems, the 6-bit
c_size_high
field must be listed before thereserved3
dummy field to include the low 6 bits of the byte.This bug only affected cards over 32GiB in size, as the
c_size_high
field is zero on smaller cards anyway.