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# Copyright (c) 2019, Song Qiang <songqiang1304521@gmail.com>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
description: |
STM32 DMA controller (V2)
It is present on stm32 devices like stm32L4 or stm32WB.
This DMA controller includes several channels with different requests.
DMA clients connected to the STM32 DMA controller must use the format
described in the dma.txt file, using a four-cell specifier for each
capable of supporting 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 independent DMA channels.
DMA clients connected to the STM32 DMA controller must use the format
described in the dma.txt file, using a 3-cell specifier for each
channel: a phandle to the DMA controller plus the following four integer cells:
1. channel: the dma stream from 1 to <dma-requests>
2. slot: DMA periph request ID, which is written in the DMAREQ_ID of the DMAMUX_CxCR
this value is 0 for Memory-to-memory transfers
or a value between <1> .. <dma-generators> (not supported yet)
or a value between <dma-generators>+1 .. <dma-generators>+<dma-requests>
3. channel-config: A 32bit mask specifying the DMA channel configuration
A name custom DMA flags for channel configuration is used
which is device dependent. See stm32_dma.h:
-bit 5 : DMA cyclic mode config
0x0: STM32_DMA_MODE_NORMAL
0x1: STM32_DMA_MODE_CYCLIC
-bit 6-7 : Direction (see dma.h)
0x0: STM32_DMA_MEMORY_TO_MEMORY: MEM to MEM
0x1: STM32_DMA_MEMORY_TO_PERIPH: MEM to PERIPH
0x2: STM32_DMA_PERIPH_TO_MEMORY: PERIPH to MEM
0x3: reserved for PERIPH to PERIPH
-bit 9 : Peripheral Increment Address
0x0: STM32_DMA_PERIPH_NO_INC: no address increment between transfers
0x1: STM32_DMA_PERIPH_INC: increment address between transfers
-bit 10 : Memory Increment Address
0x0: STM32_DMA_MEM_NO_INC: no address increment between transfers
0x1: STM32_DMA_MEM_INC: increment address between transfers
-bit 11-12 : Peripheral data size
0x0: STM32_DMA_PERIPH_8BITS: Byte (8 bits)
0x1: STM32_DMA_PERIPH_16BITS: Half-word (16 bits)
0x2: STM32_DMA_PERIPH_32BITS: Word (32 bits)
0x3: reserved
-bit 13-14 : Memory data size
0x0: STM32_DMA_MEM_8BITS: Byte (8 bits)
0x1: STM32_DMA_MEM_16BITS: Half-word (16 bits)
0x2: STM32_DMA_MEM_32BITS: Word (32 bits)
0x3: reserved
-bit 15: Reserved
-bit 16-17 : Priority level
0x0: STM32_DMA_PRIORITY_LOW: low
0x1: STM32_DMA_PRIORITY_MEDIUM: medium
0x2: STM32_DMA_PRIORITY_HIGH: high
0x3: STM32_DMA_PRIORITY_VERY_HIGH: very high
Example of dma usual combination for peripheral transfer
#define STM32_DMA_PERIPH_TX (STM32_DMA_MEMORY_TO_PERIPH | STM32_DMA_MEM_INC)
#define STM32_DMA_PERIPH_RX (STM32_DMA_PERIPH_TO_MEMORY | STM32_DMA_MEM_INC)
Example of dma node for stm32wb55x
dma2: dma-controller@40020400 {
compatible = "st,stm32-dma-v2";
...
dma-requests = <7>;
status = "disabled";
};
For the client part, example for stm32l476 on DMA1 instance
Tx using channel 3 with request 1
Rx using channel 2 with request 1
spi1 {
compatible = "st,stm32-spi";
dmas = <&dma1 3 1 (STM32_DMA_PERIPH_TX | STM32_DMA_PRIORITY_HIGH)>,
<&dma1 2 1 (STM32_DMA_PERIPH_RX | STM32_DMA_PRIORITY_HIGH)>;
dma-names = "tx", "rx";
};
compatible: "st,stm32-dma-v2"
include: st,stm32-dma.yaml
properties:
"#dma-cells":
const: 3
# Parameter syntax of stm32 follows the dma client dts syntax
# in the Linux kernel declared in
# https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/devicetree/devicetree-rebasing.git/plain/Bindings/dma/st,stm32-dma.yaml
dma-cells:
- channel
- slot
- channel-config