1* Generic DMA Controller and DMA request bindings 2 3Generic binding to provide a way for a driver using DMA Engine to retrieve the 4DMA request or channel information that goes from a hardware device to a DMA 5controller. 6 7 8* DMA controller 9 10Required property: 11- #dma-cells: Must be at least 1. Used to provide DMA controller 12 specific information. See DMA client binding below for 13 more details. 14 15Optional properties: 16- dma-channels: Number of DMA channels supported by the controller. 17- dma-requests: Number of DMA requests signals supported by the 18 controller. 19 20Example: 21 22 dma: dma@48000000 { 23 compatible = "ti,omap-sdma"; 24 reg = <0x48000000 0x1000>; 25 interrupts = <0 12 0x4 26 0 13 0x4 27 0 14 0x4 28 0 15 0x4>; 29 #dma-cells = <1>; 30 dma-channels = <32>; 31 dma-requests = <127>; 32 }; 33 34 35* DMA client 36 37Client drivers should specify the DMA property using a phandle to the controller 38followed by DMA controller specific data. 39 40Required property: 41- dmas: List of one or more DMA specifiers, each consisting of 42 - A phandle pointing to DMA controller node 43 - A number of integer cells, as determined by the 44 #dma-cells property in the node referenced by phandle 45 containing DMA controller specific information. This 46 typically contains a DMA request line number or a 47 channel number, but can contain any data that is used 48 required for configuring a channel. 49- dma-names: Contains one identifier string for each DMA specifier in 50 the dmas property. The specific strings that can be used 51 are defined in the binding of the DMA client device. 52 Multiple DMA specifiers can be used to represent 53 alternatives and in this case the dma-names for those 54 DMA specifiers must be identical (see examples). 55 56Examples: 57 581. A device with one DMA read channel, one DMA write channel: 59 60 i2c1: i2c@1 { 61 ... 62 dmas = <&dma 2 /* read channel */ 63 &dma 3>; /* write channel */ 64 dma-names = "rx", "tx"; 65 ... 66 }; 67 682. A single read-write channel with three alternative DMA controllers: 69 70 dmas = <&dma1 5 71 &dma2 7 72 &dma3 2>; 73 dma-names = "rx-tx", "rx-tx", "rx-tx"; 74 753. A device with three channels, one of which has two alternatives: 76 77 dmas = <&dma1 2 /* read channel */ 78 &dma1 3 /* write channel */ 79 &dma2 0 /* error read */ 80 &dma3 0>; /* alternative error read */ 81 dma-names = "rx", "tx", "error", "error"; 82