The LS1028A SoC has only unidirectional SAIs. Therefore, it doesn't make sense to have the RX and TX part synchronous. Even worse, the RX part wont work out of the box because by default it is configured as synchronous to the TX part. And as said before, the pinmux of the SoC can only be configured to route either the RX or the TX signals to the SAI but never both at the same time. Thus configure the asynchronous mode by default. Signed-off-by: Michael Walle <michael@xxxxxxxx> --- arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a.dtsi | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a.dtsi b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a.dtsi index 379913756e90..9be33426e5ce 100644 --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a.dtsi +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/fsl-ls1028a.dtsi @@ -637,6 +637,7 @@ dma-names = "tx", "rx"; dmas = <&edma0 1 4>, <&edma0 1 3>; + fsl,sai-asynchronous; status = "disabled"; }; @@ -651,6 +652,7 @@ dma-names = "tx", "rx"; dmas = <&edma0 1 6>, <&edma0 1 5>; + fsl,sai-asynchronous; status = "disabled"; }; @@ -665,6 +667,7 @@ dma-names = "tx", "rx"; dmas = <&edma0 1 8>, <&edma0 1 7>; + fsl,sai-asynchronous; status = "disabled"; }; @@ -679,6 +682,7 @@ dma-names = "tx", "rx"; dmas = <&edma0 1 10>, <&edma0 1 9>; + fsl,sai-asynchronous; status = "disabled"; }; @@ -693,6 +697,7 @@ dma-names = "tx", "rx"; dmas = <&edma0 1 12>, <&edma0 1 11>; + fsl,sai-asynchronous; status = "disabled"; }; @@ -707,6 +712,7 @@ dma-names = "tx", "rx"; dmas = <&edma0 1 14>, <&edma0 1 13>; + fsl,sai-asynchronous; status = "disabled"; }; -- 2.20.1