1* CSR SiRFSoC DMA controller 2 3See dma.txt first 4 5Required properties: 6- compatible: Should be "sirf,prima2-dmac" or "sirf,marco-dmac" 7- reg: Should contain DMA registers location and length. 8- interrupts: Should contain one interrupt shared by all channel 9- #dma-cells: must be <1>. used to represent the number of integer 10 cells in the dmas property of client device. 11- clocks: clock required 12 13Example: 14 15Controller: 16dmac0: dma-controller@b00b0000 { 17 compatible = "sirf,prima2-dmac"; 18 reg = <0xb00b0000 0x10000>; 19 interrupts = <12>; 20 clocks = <&clks 24>; 21 #dma-cells = <1>; 22}; 23 24 25Client: 26Fill the specific dma request line in dmas. In the below example, spi0 read 27channel request line is 9 of the 2nd dma controller, while write channel uses 284 of the 2nd dma controller; spi1 read channel request line is 12 of the 1st 29dma controller, while write channel uses 13 of the 1st dma controller: 30 31spi0: spi@b00d0000 { 32 compatible = "sirf,prima2-spi"; 33 dmas = <&dmac1 9>, 34 <&dmac1 4>; 35 dma-names = "rx", "tx"; 36}; 37 38spi1: spi@b0170000 { 39 compatible = "sirf,prima2-spi"; 40 dmas = <&dmac0 12>, 41 <&dmac0 13>; 42 dma-names = "rx", "tx"; 43}; 44