| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869 | * Renesas "Type-AXI" NBPFAXI* DMA controllers* DMA controllerRequired properties- compatible:	must be one of		"renesas,nbpfaxi64dmac1b4"		"renesas,nbpfaxi64dmac1b8"		"renesas,nbpfaxi64dmac1b16"		"renesas,nbpfaxi64dmac4b4"		"renesas,nbpfaxi64dmac4b8"		"renesas,nbpfaxi64dmac4b16"		"renesas,nbpfaxi64dmac8b4"		"renesas,nbpfaxi64dmac8b8"		"renesas,nbpfaxi64dmac8b16"- #dma-cells:	must be 2: the first integer is a terminal number, to which this		slave is connected, the second one is flags. Flags is a bitmask		with the following bits defined:#define NBPF_SLAVE_RQ_HIGH	1#define NBPF_SLAVE_RQ_LOW	2#define NBPF_SLAVE_RQ_LEVEL	4Optional properties:- max-burst-mem-read:	limit burst size for memory reads  (DMA_MEM_TO_MEM/DMA_MEM_TO_DEV) to this value, specified in bytes, rather  than using the maximum burst size allowed by the hardware's buffer size.- max-burst-mem-write:	limit burst size for memory writes  (DMA_DEV_TO_MEM/DMA_MEM_TO_MEM) to this value, specified in bytes, rather  than using the maximum burst size allowed by the hardware's buffer size.  If both max-burst-mem-read and max-burst-mem-write are set, DMA_MEM_TO_MEM  will use the lower value.You can use dma-channels and dma-requests as described in dma.txt, although theywon't be used, this information is derived from the compatibility string.Example:	dma: dma-controller@48000000 {		compatible = "renesas,nbpfaxi64dmac8b4";		reg = <0x48000000 0x400>;		interrupts = <0 12 0x4			      0 13 0x4			      0 14 0x4			      0 15 0x4			      0 16 0x4			      0 17 0x4			      0 18 0x4			      0 19 0x4>;		#dma-cells = <2>;		dma-channels = <8>;		dma-requests = <8>;	};* DMA clientRequired properties:dmas and dma-names are required, as described in dma.txt.Example:#include <dt-bindings/dma/nbpfaxi.h>...		dmas = <&dma 0 (NBPF_SLAVE_RQ_HIGH | NBPF_SLAVE_RQ_LEVEL)			&dma 1 (NBPF_SLAVE_RQ_HIGH | NBPF_SLAVE_RQ_LEVEL)>;		dma-names = "rx", "tx";
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