mmc: add 'enable' and 'disable' methods to mmc host

MMC hosts that support power saving can use the 'enable' and 'disable'
methods to exit and enter power saving states.  An explanation of their
use is provided in the comments added to include/linux/mmc/host.h.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@nokia.com>
Acked-by: Matt Fleming <matt@console-pimps.org>
Cc: Ian Molton <ian@mnementh.co.uk>
Cc: "Roberto A. Foglietta" <roberto.foglietta@gmail.com>
Cc: Jarkko Lavinen <jarkko.lavinen@nokia.com>
Cc: Denis Karpov <ext-denis.2.karpov@nokia.com>
Cc: Pierre Ossman <pierre@ossman.eu>
Cc: Philip Langdale <philipl@overt.org>
Cc: "Madhusudhan" <madhu.cr@ti.com>
Cc: <linux-mmc@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
diff --git a/include/linux/mmc/host.h b/include/linux/mmc/host.h
index 3e7615e..338a9b3 100644
--- a/include/linux/mmc/host.h
+++ b/include/linux/mmc/host.h
@@ -51,6 +51,35 @@
 };
 
 struct mmc_host_ops {
+	/*
+	 * Hosts that support power saving can use the 'enable' and 'disable'
+	 * methods to exit and enter power saving states. 'enable' is called
+	 * when the host is claimed and 'disable' is called (or scheduled with
+	 * a delay) when the host is released. The 'disable' is scheduled if
+	 * the disable delay set by 'mmc_set_disable_delay()' is non-zero,
+	 * otherwise 'disable' is called immediately. 'disable' may be
+	 * scheduled repeatedly, to permit ever greater power saving at the
+	 * expense of ever greater latency to re-enable. Rescheduling is
+	 * determined by the return value of the 'disable' method. A positive
+	 * value gives the delay in milliseconds.
+	 *
+	 * In the case where a host function (like set_ios) may be called
+	 * with or without the host claimed, enabling and disabling can be
+	 * done directly and will nest correctly. Call 'mmc_host_enable()' and
+	 * 'mmc_host_lazy_disable()' for this purpose, but note that these
+	 * functions must be paired.
+	 *
+	 * Alternatively, 'mmc_host_enable()' may be paired with
+	 * 'mmc_host_disable()' which calls 'disable' immediately.  In this
+	 * case the 'disable' method will be called with 'lazy' set to 0.
+	 * This is mainly useful for error paths.
+	 *
+	 * Because lazy disable may be called from a work queue, the 'disable'
+	 * method must claim the host when 'lazy' != 0, which will work
+	 * correctly because recursion is detected and handled.
+	 */
+	int (*enable)(struct mmc_host *host);
+	int (*disable)(struct mmc_host *host, int lazy);
 	void	(*request)(struct mmc_host *host, struct mmc_request *req);
 	/*
 	 * Avoid calling these three functions too often or in a "fast path",
@@ -118,6 +147,7 @@
 #define MMC_CAP_SPI		(1 << 4)	/* Talks only SPI protocols */
 #define MMC_CAP_NEEDS_POLL	(1 << 5)	/* Needs polling for card-detection */
 #define MMC_CAP_8_BIT_DATA	(1 << 6)	/* Can the host do 8 bit transfers */
+#define MMC_CAP_DISABLE		(1 << 7)	/* Can the host be disabled */
 
 	/* host specific block data */
 	unsigned int		max_seg_size;	/* see blk_queue_max_segment_size */
@@ -142,6 +172,13 @@
 	unsigned int		removed:1;	/* host is being removed */
 #endif
 
+	/* Only used with MMC_CAP_DISABLE */
+	int			enabled;	/* host is enabled */
+	int			nesting_cnt;	/* "enable" nesting count */
+	int			en_dis_recurs;	/* detect recursion */
+	unsigned int		disable_delay;	/* disable delay in msecs */
+	struct delayed_work	disable;	/* disabling work */
+
 	struct mmc_card		*card;		/* device attached to this host */
 
 	wait_queue_head_t	wq;
@@ -197,5 +234,15 @@
 int mmc_regulator_get_ocrmask(struct regulator *supply);
 int mmc_regulator_set_ocr(struct regulator *supply, unsigned short vdd_bit);
 
+int mmc_host_enable(struct mmc_host *host);
+int mmc_host_disable(struct mmc_host *host);
+int mmc_host_lazy_disable(struct mmc_host *host);
+
+static inline void mmc_set_disable_delay(struct mmc_host *host,
+					 unsigned int disable_delay)
+{
+	host->disable_delay = disable_delay;
+}
+
 #endif