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- Freescale Synchronous Serial Interface
- The SSI is a serial device that communicates with audio codecs. It can
- be programmed in AC97, I2S, left-justified, or right-justified modes.
- Required properties:
- - compatible: Compatible list, should contain one of the following
- compatibles:
- fsl,mpc8610-ssi
- fsl,imx51-ssi
- fsl,imx35-ssi
- fsl,imx21-ssi
- - cell-index: The SSI, <0> = SSI1, <1> = SSI2, and so on.
- - reg: Offset and length of the register set for the device.
- - interrupts: <a b> where a is the interrupt number and b is a
- field that represents an encoding of the sense and
- level information for the interrupt. This should be
- encoded based on the information in section 2)
- depending on the type of interrupt controller you
- have.
- - interrupt-parent: The phandle for the interrupt controller that
- services interrupts for this device.
- - fsl,playback-dma: Phandle to a node for the DMA channel to use for
- playback of audio. This is typically dictated by SOC
- design. See the notes below.
- - fsl,capture-dma: Phandle to a node for the DMA channel to use for
- capture (recording) of audio. This is typically dictated
- by SOC design. See the notes below.
- - fsl,fifo-depth: The number of elements in the transmit and receive FIFOs.
- This number is the maximum allowed value for SFCSR[TFWM0].
- - fsl,ssi-asynchronous:
- If specified, the SSI is to be programmed in asynchronous
- mode. In this mode, pins SRCK, STCK, SRFS, and STFS must
- all be connected to valid signals. In synchronous mode,
- SRCK and SRFS are ignored. Asynchronous mode allows
- playback and capture to use different sample sizes and
- sample rates. Some drivers may require that SRCK and STCK
- be connected together, and SRFS and STFS be connected
- together. This would still allow different sample sizes,
- but not different sample rates.
- - clocks: "ipg" - Required clock for the SSI unit
- "baud" - Required clock for SSI master mode. Otherwise this
- clock is not used
- Required are also ac97 link bindings if ac97 is used. See
- Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/soc-ac97link.txt for the necessary
- bindings.
- Optional properties:
- - codec-handle: Phandle to a 'codec' node that defines an audio
- codec connected to this SSI. This node is typically
- a child of an I2C or other control node.
- - fsl,fiq-stream-filter: Bool property. Disabled DMA and use FIQ instead to
- filter the codec stream. This is necessary for some boards
- where an incompatible codec is connected to this SSI, e.g.
- on pca100 and pcm043.
- - dmas: Generic dma devicetree binding as described in
- Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/dma.txt.
- - dma-names: Two dmas have to be defined, "tx" and "rx", if fsl,imx-fiq
- is not defined.
- - fsl,mode: The operating mode for the AC97 interface only.
- "ac97-slave" - AC97 mode, SSI is clock slave
- "ac97-master" - AC97 mode, SSI is clock master
- Child 'codec' node required properties:
- - compatible: Compatible list, contains the name of the codec
- Child 'codec' node optional properties:
- - clock-frequency: The frequency of the input clock, which typically comes
- from an on-board dedicated oscillator.
- Notes on fsl,playback-dma and fsl,capture-dma:
- On SOCs that have an SSI, specific DMA channels are hard-wired for playback
- and capture. On the MPC8610, for example, SSI1 must use DMA channel 0 for
- playback and DMA channel 1 for capture. SSI2 must use DMA channel 2 for
- playback and DMA channel 3 for capture. The developer can choose which
- DMA controller to use, but the channels themselves are hard-wired. The
- purpose of these two properties is to represent this hardware design.
- The device tree nodes for the DMA channels that are referenced by
- "fsl,playback-dma" and "fsl,capture-dma" must be marked as compatible with
- "fsl,ssi-dma-channel". The SOC-specific compatible string (e.g.
- "fsl,mpc8610-dma-channel") can remain. If these nodes are left as
- "fsl,elo-dma-channel" or "fsl,eloplus-dma-channel", then the generic Elo DMA
- drivers (fsldma) will attempt to use them, and it will conflict with the
- sound drivers.
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