# Copyright (c) 2022 STMicroelectronics # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 description: | STM32 OSPI device representation. Enabling a stm32 octospi node in a board description would typically requires this: &octospi { pinctrl-0 = <&octospi_clk_pe9 &octospi_ncs_pe10 &octospi_dqs_pe11 &octospi_io0_pe12 &octospi_io1_pe13 &octospi_io2_pe14 &octospi_io3_pe15 &octospi_io4_pe16 &octospi_io5_pe17 &octospi_io6_pe18 &octospi_io7_pe19>; dmas = <&dma1 5 41 0x10000>; dma-names = "tx_rx"; status = "okay"; }; compatible: "st,stm32-ospi" include: [base.yaml, pinctrl-device.yaml] bus: ospi properties: reg: required: true interrupts: required: true pinctrl-0: required: true pinctrl-names: required: true clock-names: required: true dmas: description: | Optional DMA channel specifier, required for DMA transactions. For example dmas for TX/RX on OSPI dmas = <&dma1 5 41 0x10000>; With, in each cell of the dmas specifier: - &dma1: dma controller phandle - 5: channel number (0 to Max-Channel minus 1). From 0 to 15 on stm32u5x. - 41: slot number (request which could be given by the DMAMUX) - 0x10000: channel configuration (only for srce/dest data size, priority) Notes: - On series supporting DMAMUX, the DMA phandle should be provided but DMAMUX node should also be enabled in the DTS. - For channel configuration, only the config bits priority and periph/mem datasize are used. The periph/mem datasize must be equal, 0 is a correct value. - There is no Fifo used by this DMA peripheral. For example dmas for TX/RX on OSPI dmas = <&dma1 5 41 0x10000>; dma-names: description: | DMA channel name. If DMA should be used, expected value is "tx_rx". For example dma-names = "tx_rx"; dlyb-bypass: type: boolean description: | Enables Delay Block (DLYB) Bypass. ssht-enable: type: boolean description: | Enables Sample Shifting half-cycle. It is recommended to be enabled in STR mode and disabled in DTR mode. io-low-port: type: string enum: - "IOPORT_NONE" - "IOPORT_1_LOW" - "IOPORT_1_HIGH" - "IOPORT_2_LOW" - "IOPORT_2_HIGH" description: | Specifies which port of the OCTOSPI IO Manager is used for the IO[3:0] pins. If absent, then `IOPORT__LOW` is used where `n` is the OSPI instance number. Note: You might need to enable the OCTOSPI I/O manager clock to use the property. Please refer to Reference Manual. The clock can be enabled in the devicetree. io-high-port: type: string enum: - "IOPORT_NONE" - "IOPORT_1_LOW" - "IOPORT_1_HIGH" - "IOPORT_2_LOW" - "IOPORT_2_HIGH" description: | Specifies which port of the OCTOSPI IO Manager is used for the IO[7:4] pins. If absent, then `IOPORT__HIGH` is used where `n` is the OSPI instance number. Can be set to `IOPORT_NONE` for Single SPI, Dual SPI and Quad SPI. Note: You might need to enable the OCTOSPI I/O manager clock to use the property. Please refer to Reference Manual. The clock can be enabled in the devicetree.