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You should add double DFF with all asynchronous signal inputs where you need high reliability.
Thus I'd add synchronizers on data lines.
I personally try to avoid asynchronous signals... this is one reason why I try to run a whole PCB from one single clock source.
The higher the data rate (signal frequency) the more likely are meatastability problems.
In detail it depends on the signals, related signals (data_clock), signal frequency, system clock frequency, reliability...
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I wonder where you get an "asynchronous data bus" usually there are related control signals.
If there are any, then you may avoid the synchronizers on the datalines.
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