[dts] Does "fsl, sai-synchronous-rx" set SAI to I2S Slave?

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[dts] Does "fsl, sai-synchronous-rx" set SAI to I2S Slave?

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Takashi_Kashiwagi
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Hi Community.

We want to run SAI as Slave of I2S / TDM as follows.

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According to fsl-sai.txt\sound\bindings\devicetree\Documentation - linux-imx - i.MX Linux kernel ,

there is an option called “fsl, sai-synchronous-rx”.

Can this option be used when TX_SYNC / TX_BCLK / MCLK is not connected as shown above?

Do I need to connect MCLK?

Best Regards,

T.Kashiwagi

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igorpadykov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Kashiwagi

>Can this option be used when TX_SYNC / TX_BCLK / MCLK is not connected as shown above?

yes

>Do I need to connect MCLK?

no

Best regards
igor
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igorpadykov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Kashiwagi

>Can this option be used when TX_SYNC / TX_BCLK / MCLK is not connected as shown above?

yes

>Do I need to connect MCLK?

no

Best regards
igor
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