linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/fsl-upm-nand.txt

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Freescale Localbus UPM programmed to work with NAND flash
Required properties:
- compatible : "fsl,upm-nand".
- reg : should specify localbus chip select and size used for the chip.
- fsl,upm-addr-offset : UPM pattern offset for the address latch.
- fsl,upm-cmd-offset : UPM pattern offset for the command latch.
Optional properties:
- fsl,upm-wait-flags : add chip-dependent short delays after running the
UPM pattern (0x1), after writing a data byte (0x2) or after
writing out a buffer (0x4).
- fsl,upm-addr-line-cs-offsets : address offsets for multi-chip support.
The corresponding address lines are used to select the chip.
- gpios : may specify optional GPIOs connected to the Ready-Not-Busy pins
(R/B#). For multi-chip devices, "n" GPIO definitions are required
according to the number of chips.
- chip-delay : chip dependent delay for transferring data from array to
read registers (tR). Required if property "gpios" is not used
(R/B# pins not connected).
Each flash chip described may optionally contain additional sub-nodes
describing partitions of the address space. See partition.txt for more
detail.
Examples:
upm@1,0 {
compatible = "fsl,upm-nand";
reg = <1 0 1>;
fsl,upm-addr-offset = <16>;
fsl,upm-cmd-offset = <8>;
gpios = <&qe_pio_e 18 0>;
flash {
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
compatible = "...";
partition@0 {
...
};
};
};
upm@3,0 {
#address-cells = <0>;
#size-cells = <0>;
compatible = "tqc,tqm8548-upm-nand", "fsl,upm-nand";
reg = <3 0x0 0x800>;
fsl,upm-addr-offset = <0x10>;
fsl,upm-cmd-offset = <0x08>;
/* Multi-chip NAND device */
fsl,upm-addr-line-cs-offsets = <0x0 0x200>;
fsl,upm-wait-flags = <0x5>;
chip-delay = <25>; // in micro-seconds
nand@0 {
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
partition@0 {
label = "fs";
reg = <0x00000000 0x10000000>;
};
};
};