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dma-requests = <127>;
};
+* DMA router
+
+DMA routers are transparent IP blocks used to route DMA request lines from
+devices to the DMA controller. Some SoCs (like TI DRA7x) have more peripherals
+integrated with DMA requests than what the DMA controller can handle directly.
+
+Required property:
+- dma-masters: phandle of the DMA controller or list of phandles for
+ the DMA controllers the router can direct the signal to.
+- #dma-cells: Must be at least 1. Used to provide DMA router specific
+ information. See DMA client binding below for more
+ details.
+
+Optional properties:
+- dma-requests: Number of incoming request lines the router can handle.
+- In the node pointed by the dma-masters:
+ - dma-requests: The router driver might need to look for this in order
+ to configure the routing.
+
+Example:
+ sdma_xbar: dma-router@4a002b78 {
+ compatible = "ti,dra7-dma-crossbar";
+ reg = <0x4a002b78 0xfc>;
+ #dma-cells = <1>;
+ dma-requests = <205>;
+ ti,dma-safe-map = <0>;
+ dma-masters = <&sdma>;
+ };
* DMA client