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1* Cadence NAND controller
2
3Required properties:
4  - compatible : "cdns,hp-nfc"
5  - reg : Contains two entries, each of which is a tuple consisting of a
6	  physical address and length. The first entry is the address and
7	  length of the controller register set. The second entry is the
8	  address and length of the Slave DMA data port.
9  - reg-names: should contain "reg" and "sdma"
10  - #address-cells: should be 1. The cell encodes the chip select connection.
11  - #size-cells : should be 0.
12  - interrupts : The interrupt number.
13  - clocks: phandle of the controller core clock (nf_clk).
14
15Optional properties:
16  - dmas: shall reference DMA channel associated to the NAND controller
17  - cdns,board-delay-ps : Estimated Board delay. The value includes the total
18    round trip delay for the signals and is used for deciding on values
19    associated with data read capture. The example formula for SDR mode is
20    the following:
21    board delay = RE#PAD delay + PCB trace to device + PCB trace from device
22    + DQ PAD delay
23
24Child nodes represent the available NAND chips.
25
26Required properties of NAND chips:
27  - reg: shall contain the native Chip Select ids from 0 to max supported by
28    the cadence nand flash controller
29
30See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/nand-controller.yaml for more details on
31generic bindings.
32
33Example:
34
35nand_controller: nand-controller@60000000 {
36	  compatible = "cdns,hp-nfc";
37	  #address-cells = <1>;
38	  #size-cells = <0>;
39	  reg = <0x60000000 0x10000>, <0x80000000 0x10000>;
40	  reg-names = "reg", "sdma";
41	  clocks = <&nf_clk>;
42	  cdns,board-delay-ps = <4830>;
43	  interrupts = <2 0>;
44	  nand@0 {
45	      reg = <0>;
46	      label = "nand-1";
47	  };
48	  nand@1 {
49	      reg = <1>;
50	      label = "nand-2";
51	  };
52
53};
54