Merge series from Bastien Curutchet <bastien.curutchet@bootlin.com>: This series aims to add some features to McBSP driver. Convert bindings from .txt to .yaml. Add possibility to use an external clock as sample rate generator's input. Add handling of new formats (TDM, S24_LE, BP_FC). Enable the detection of unexpected frame pulses. Set the clock free-running mode according to SND_SOC_DAIFMT_[GATED/CONT] configuration in DAI format. Add ti,T1-framing[tx/rx] properties in DT. They allow to set the data delay to two bit-clock periods. This has been tested on a platform designed off of the DAVINCI/OMAP-L138 connected to 3 daisy-chained AD7767. An external clock drives the sample rate generator through the CLKS pin. The hardware I have only allowed me to test acquisition side of McBSP. It is connected to a 6 channels TDM and acts as Bit clock provider and Frame clock consumer.
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