On Friday 01 November 2013, Alexander Popov wrote:

> + * of_dma_xlate_by_chan_id - Translate dt property to DMA channel by channel 
> id
> + * @dma_spec:        pointer to DMA specifier as found in the device tree
> + * @of_dma:  pointer to DMA controller data
> + *
> + * This function can be used as the of xlate callback for DMA driver which 
> wants
> + * to match the channel based on the channel id. When using this xlate 
> function
> + * the #dma-cells propety of the DMA controller dt node needs to be set to 1.
> + * The data parameter of of_dma_controller_register must be a pointer to the
> + * dma_device struct the function should match upon.
> + *
> + * Returns pointer to appropriate dma channel on success or NULL on error.
> + */
> +struct dma_chan *of_dma_xlate_by_chan_id(struct of_phandle_args *dma_spec,
> +                                      struct of_dma *ofdma)
> +{
> +     struct of_dma_filter_by_chan_id_args args;
> +     dma_cap_mask_t cap;
> +
> +     args.dev = ofdma->of_dma_data;
> +     if (!args.dev)
> +             return NULL;
> +
> +     if (dma_spec->args_count != 1)
> +             return NULL;
> +
> +     dma_cap_zero(cap);
> +     dma_cap_set(DMA_SLAVE, cap);
> +
> +     args.chan_id = dma_spec->args[0];
> +
> +     return dma_request_channel(cap, of_dma_filter_by_chan_id, &args);
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_dma_xlate_by_chan_id);

This seems rather clumsy, now that we have added the dma_get_slave_channel 
interface.
Can you try using that instead of dma_request_channel() now?

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