linux/drivers/mmc/core/sdio_io.c
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   1/*
   2 *  linux/drivers/mmc/core/sdio_io.c
   3 *
   4 *  Copyright 2007-2008 Pierre Ossman
   5 *
   6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
   7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
   9 * your option) any later version.
  10 */
  11
  12#include <linux/export.h>
  13#include <linux/mmc/host.h>
  14#include <linux/mmc/card.h>
  15#include <linux/mmc/sdio.h>
  16#include <linux/mmc/sdio_func.h>
  17
  18#include "sdio_ops.h"
  19
  20/**
  21 *      sdio_claim_host - exclusively claim a bus for a certain SDIO function
  22 *      @func: SDIO function that will be accessed
  23 *
  24 *      Claim a bus for a set of operations. The SDIO function given
  25 *      is used to figure out which bus is relevant.
  26 */
  27void sdio_claim_host(struct sdio_func *func)
  28{
  29        BUG_ON(!func);
  30        BUG_ON(!func->card);
  31
  32        mmc_claim_host(func->card->host);
  33}
  34EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_claim_host);
  35
  36/**
  37 *      sdio_release_host - release a bus for a certain SDIO function
  38 *      @func: SDIO function that was accessed
  39 *
  40 *      Release a bus, allowing others to claim the bus for their
  41 *      operations.
  42 */
  43void sdio_release_host(struct sdio_func *func)
  44{
  45        BUG_ON(!func);
  46        BUG_ON(!func->card);
  47
  48        mmc_release_host(func->card->host);
  49}
  50EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_release_host);
  51
  52/**
  53 *      sdio_enable_func - enables a SDIO function for usage
  54 *      @func: SDIO function to enable
  55 *
  56 *      Powers up and activates a SDIO function so that register
  57 *      access is possible.
  58 */
  59int sdio_enable_func(struct sdio_func *func)
  60{
  61        int ret;
  62        unsigned char reg;
  63        unsigned long timeout;
  64
  65        BUG_ON(!func);
  66        BUG_ON(!func->card);
  67
  68        pr_debug("SDIO: Enabling device %s...\n", sdio_func_id(func));
  69
  70        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 0, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IOEx, 0, &reg);
  71        if (ret)
  72                goto err;
  73
  74        reg |= 1 << func->num;
  75
  76        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IOEx, reg, NULL);
  77        if (ret)
  78                goto err;
  79
  80        timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(func->enable_timeout);
  81
  82        while (1) {
  83                ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 0, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IORx, 0, &reg);
  84                if (ret)
  85                        goto err;
  86                if (reg & (1 << func->num))
  87                        break;
  88                ret = -ETIME;
  89                if (time_after(jiffies, timeout))
  90                        goto err;
  91        }
  92
  93        pr_debug("SDIO: Enabled device %s\n", sdio_func_id(func));
  94
  95        return 0;
  96
  97err:
  98        pr_debug("SDIO: Failed to enable device %s\n", sdio_func_id(func));
  99        return ret;
 100}
 101EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_enable_func);
 102
 103/**
 104 *      sdio_disable_func - disable a SDIO function
 105 *      @func: SDIO function to disable
 106 *
 107 *      Powers down and deactivates a SDIO function. Register access
 108 *      to this function will fail until the function is reenabled.
 109 */
 110int sdio_disable_func(struct sdio_func *func)
 111{
 112        int ret;
 113        unsigned char reg;
 114
 115        BUG_ON(!func);
 116        BUG_ON(!func->card);
 117
 118        pr_debug("SDIO: Disabling device %s...\n", sdio_func_id(func));
 119
 120        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 0, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IOEx, 0, &reg);
 121        if (ret)
 122                goto err;
 123
 124        reg &= ~(1 << func->num);
 125
 126        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, 0, SDIO_CCCR_IOEx, reg, NULL);
 127        if (ret)
 128                goto err;
 129
 130        pr_debug("SDIO: Disabled device %s\n", sdio_func_id(func));
 131
 132        return 0;
 133
 134err:
 135        pr_debug("SDIO: Failed to disable device %s\n", sdio_func_id(func));
 136        return -EIO;
 137}
 138EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_disable_func);
 139
 140/**
 141 *      sdio_set_block_size - set the block size of an SDIO function
 142 *      @func: SDIO function to change
 143 *      @blksz: new block size or 0 to use the default.
 144 *
 145 *      The default block size is the largest supported by both the function
 146 *      and the host, with a maximum of 512 to ensure that arbitrarily sized
 147 *      data transfer use the optimal (least) number of commands.
 148 *
 149 *      A driver may call this to override the default block size set by the
 150 *      core. This can be used to set a block size greater than the maximum
 151 *      that reported by the card; it is the driver's responsibility to ensure
 152 *      it uses a value that the card supports.
 153 *
 154 *      Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL if the host does not support the
 155 *      requested block size, or -EIO (etc.) if one of the resultant FBR block
 156 *      size register writes failed.
 157 *
 158 */
 159int sdio_set_block_size(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned blksz)
 160{
 161        int ret;
 162
 163        if (blksz > func->card->host->max_blk_size)
 164                return -EINVAL;
 165
 166        if (blksz == 0) {
 167                blksz = min(func->max_blksize, func->card->host->max_blk_size);
 168                blksz = min(blksz, 512u);
 169        }
 170
 171        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, 0,
 172                SDIO_FBR_BASE(func->num) + SDIO_FBR_BLKSIZE,
 173                blksz & 0xff, NULL);
 174        if (ret)
 175                return ret;
 176        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, 0,
 177                SDIO_FBR_BASE(func->num) + SDIO_FBR_BLKSIZE + 1,
 178                (blksz >> 8) & 0xff, NULL);
 179        if (ret)
 180                return ret;
 181        func->cur_blksize = blksz;
 182        return 0;
 183}
 184EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_set_block_size);
 185
 186/*
 187 * Calculate the maximum byte mode transfer size
 188 */
 189static inline unsigned int sdio_max_byte_size(struct sdio_func *func)
 190{
 191        unsigned mval = func->card->host->max_blk_size;
 192
 193        if (mmc_blksz_for_byte_mode(func->card))
 194                mval = min(mval, func->cur_blksize);
 195        else
 196                mval = min(mval, func->max_blksize);
 197
 198        if (mmc_card_broken_byte_mode_512(func->card))
 199                return min(mval, 511u);
 200
 201        return min(mval, 512u); /* maximum size for byte mode */
 202}
 203
 204/**
 205 *      sdio_align_size - pads a transfer size to a more optimal value
 206 *      @func: SDIO function
 207 *      @sz: original transfer size
 208 *
 209 *      Pads the original data size with a number of extra bytes in
 210 *      order to avoid controller bugs and/or performance hits
 211 *      (e.g. some controllers revert to PIO for certain sizes).
 212 *
 213 *      If possible, it will also adjust the size so that it can be
 214 *      handled in just a single request.
 215 *
 216 *      Returns the improved size, which might be unmodified.
 217 */
 218unsigned int sdio_align_size(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int sz)
 219{
 220        unsigned int orig_sz;
 221        unsigned int blk_sz, byte_sz;
 222        unsigned chunk_sz;
 223
 224        orig_sz = sz;
 225
 226        /*
 227         * Do a first check with the controller, in case it
 228         * wants to increase the size up to a point where it
 229         * might need more than one block.
 230         */
 231        sz = mmc_align_data_size(func->card, sz);
 232
 233        /*
 234         * If we can still do this with just a byte transfer, then
 235         * we're done.
 236         */
 237        if (sz <= sdio_max_byte_size(func))
 238                return sz;
 239
 240        if (func->card->cccr.multi_block) {
 241                /*
 242                 * Check if the transfer is already block aligned
 243                 */
 244                if ((sz % func->cur_blksize) == 0)
 245                        return sz;
 246
 247                /*
 248                 * Realign it so that it can be done with one request,
 249                 * and recheck if the controller still likes it.
 250                 */
 251                blk_sz = ((sz + func->cur_blksize - 1) /
 252                        func->cur_blksize) * func->cur_blksize;
 253                blk_sz = mmc_align_data_size(func->card, blk_sz);
 254
 255                /*
 256                 * This value is only good if it is still just
 257                 * one request.
 258                 */
 259                if ((blk_sz % func->cur_blksize) == 0)
 260                        return blk_sz;
 261
 262                /*
 263                 * We failed to do one request, but at least try to
 264                 * pad the remainder properly.
 265                 */
 266                byte_sz = mmc_align_data_size(func->card,
 267                                sz % func->cur_blksize);
 268                if (byte_sz <= sdio_max_byte_size(func)) {
 269                        blk_sz = sz / func->cur_blksize;
 270                        return blk_sz * func->cur_blksize + byte_sz;
 271                }
 272        } else {
 273                /*
 274                 * We need multiple requests, so first check that the
 275                 * controller can handle the chunk size;
 276                 */
 277                chunk_sz = mmc_align_data_size(func->card,
 278                                sdio_max_byte_size(func));
 279                if (chunk_sz == sdio_max_byte_size(func)) {
 280                        /*
 281                         * Fix up the size of the remainder (if any)
 282                         */
 283                        byte_sz = orig_sz % chunk_sz;
 284                        if (byte_sz) {
 285                                byte_sz = mmc_align_data_size(func->card,
 286                                                byte_sz);
 287                        }
 288
 289                        return (orig_sz / chunk_sz) * chunk_sz + byte_sz;
 290                }
 291        }
 292
 293        /*
 294         * The controller is simply incapable of transferring the size
 295         * we want in decent manner, so just return the original size.
 296         */
 297        return orig_sz;
 298}
 299EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_align_size);
 300
 301/* Split an arbitrarily sized data transfer into several
 302 * IO_RW_EXTENDED commands. */
 303static int sdio_io_rw_ext_helper(struct sdio_func *func, int write,
 304        unsigned addr, int incr_addr, u8 *buf, unsigned size)
 305{
 306        unsigned remainder = size;
 307        unsigned max_blocks;
 308        int ret;
 309
 310        /* Do the bulk of the transfer using block mode (if supported). */
 311        if (func->card->cccr.multi_block && (size > sdio_max_byte_size(func))) {
 312                /* Blocks per command is limited by host count, host transfer
 313                 * size and the maximum for IO_RW_EXTENDED of 511 blocks. */
 314                max_blocks = min(func->card->host->max_blk_count, 511u);
 315
 316                while (remainder >= func->cur_blksize) {
 317                        unsigned blocks;
 318
 319                        blocks = remainder / func->cur_blksize;
 320                        if (blocks > max_blocks)
 321                                blocks = max_blocks;
 322                        size = blocks * func->cur_blksize;
 323
 324                        ret = mmc_io_rw_extended(func->card, write,
 325                                func->num, addr, incr_addr, buf,
 326                                blocks, func->cur_blksize);
 327                        if (ret)
 328                                return ret;
 329
 330                        remainder -= size;
 331                        buf += size;
 332                        if (incr_addr)
 333                                addr += size;
 334                }
 335        }
 336
 337        /* Write the remainder using byte mode. */
 338        while (remainder > 0) {
 339                size = min(remainder, sdio_max_byte_size(func));
 340
 341                /* Indicate byte mode by setting "blocks" = 0 */
 342                ret = mmc_io_rw_extended(func->card, write, func->num, addr,
 343                         incr_addr, buf, 0, size);
 344                if (ret)
 345                        return ret;
 346
 347                remainder -= size;
 348                buf += size;
 349                if (incr_addr)
 350                        addr += size;
 351        }
 352        return 0;
 353}
 354
 355/**
 356 *      sdio_readb - read a single byte from a SDIO function
 357 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 358 *      @addr: address to read
 359 *      @err_ret: optional status value from transfer
 360 *
 361 *      Reads a single byte from the address space of a given SDIO
 362 *      function. If there is a problem reading the address, 0xff
 363 *      is returned and @err_ret will contain the error code.
 364 */
 365u8 sdio_readb(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret)
 366{
 367        int ret;
 368        u8 val;
 369
 370        BUG_ON(!func);
 371
 372        if (err_ret)
 373                *err_ret = 0;
 374
 375        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 0, func->num, addr, 0, &val);
 376        if (ret) {
 377                if (err_ret)
 378                        *err_ret = ret;
 379                return 0xFF;
 380        }
 381
 382        return val;
 383}
 384EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_readb);
 385
 386/**
 387 *      sdio_writeb - write a single byte to a SDIO function
 388 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 389 *      @b: byte to write
 390 *      @addr: address to write to
 391 *      @err_ret: optional status value from transfer
 392 *
 393 *      Writes a single byte to the address space of a given SDIO
 394 *      function. @err_ret will contain the status of the actual
 395 *      transfer.
 396 */
 397void sdio_writeb(struct sdio_func *func, u8 b, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret)
 398{
 399        int ret;
 400
 401        BUG_ON(!func);
 402
 403        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, func->num, addr, b, NULL);
 404        if (err_ret)
 405                *err_ret = ret;
 406}
 407EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_writeb);
 408
 409/**
 410 *      sdio_writeb_readb - write and read a byte from SDIO function
 411 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 412 *      @write_byte: byte to write
 413 *      @addr: address to write to
 414 *      @err_ret: optional status value from transfer
 415 *
 416 *      Performs a RAW (Read after Write) operation as defined by SDIO spec -
 417 *      single byte is written to address space of a given SDIO function and
 418 *      response is read back from the same address, both using single request.
 419 *      If there is a problem with the operation, 0xff is returned and
 420 *      @err_ret will contain the error code.
 421 */
 422u8 sdio_writeb_readb(struct sdio_func *func, u8 write_byte,
 423        unsigned int addr, int *err_ret)
 424{
 425        int ret;
 426        u8 val;
 427
 428        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, func->num, addr,
 429                        write_byte, &val);
 430        if (err_ret)
 431                *err_ret = ret;
 432        if (ret)
 433                val = 0xff;
 434
 435        return val;
 436}
 437EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_writeb_readb);
 438
 439/**
 440 *      sdio_memcpy_fromio - read a chunk of memory from a SDIO function
 441 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 442 *      @dst: buffer to store the data
 443 *      @addr: address to begin reading from
 444 *      @count: number of bytes to read
 445 *
 446 *      Reads from the address space of a given SDIO function. Return
 447 *      value indicates if the transfer succeeded or not.
 448 */
 449int sdio_memcpy_fromio(struct sdio_func *func, void *dst,
 450        unsigned int addr, int count)
 451{
 452        return sdio_io_rw_ext_helper(func, 0, addr, 1, dst, count);
 453}
 454EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_memcpy_fromio);
 455
 456/**
 457 *      sdio_memcpy_toio - write a chunk of memory to a SDIO function
 458 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 459 *      @addr: address to start writing to
 460 *      @src: buffer that contains the data to write
 461 *      @count: number of bytes to write
 462 *
 463 *      Writes to the address space of a given SDIO function. Return
 464 *      value indicates if the transfer succeeded or not.
 465 */
 466int sdio_memcpy_toio(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr,
 467        void *src, int count)
 468{
 469        return sdio_io_rw_ext_helper(func, 1, addr, 1, src, count);
 470}
 471EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_memcpy_toio);
 472
 473/**
 474 *      sdio_readsb - read from a FIFO on a SDIO function
 475 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 476 *      @dst: buffer to store the data
 477 *      @addr: address of (single byte) FIFO
 478 *      @count: number of bytes to read
 479 *
 480 *      Reads from the specified FIFO of a given SDIO function. Return
 481 *      value indicates if the transfer succeeded or not.
 482 */
 483int sdio_readsb(struct sdio_func *func, void *dst, unsigned int addr,
 484        int count)
 485{
 486        return sdio_io_rw_ext_helper(func, 0, addr, 0, dst, count);
 487}
 488EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_readsb);
 489
 490/**
 491 *      sdio_writesb - write to a FIFO of a SDIO function
 492 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 493 *      @addr: address of (single byte) FIFO
 494 *      @src: buffer that contains the data to write
 495 *      @count: number of bytes to write
 496 *
 497 *      Writes to the specified FIFO of a given SDIO function. Return
 498 *      value indicates if the transfer succeeded or not.
 499 */
 500int sdio_writesb(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr, void *src,
 501        int count)
 502{
 503        return sdio_io_rw_ext_helper(func, 1, addr, 0, src, count);
 504}
 505EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_writesb);
 506
 507/**
 508 *      sdio_readw - read a 16 bit integer from a SDIO function
 509 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 510 *      @addr: address to read
 511 *      @err_ret: optional status value from transfer
 512 *
 513 *      Reads a 16 bit integer from the address space of a given SDIO
 514 *      function. If there is a problem reading the address, 0xffff
 515 *      is returned and @err_ret will contain the error code.
 516 */
 517u16 sdio_readw(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret)
 518{
 519        int ret;
 520
 521        if (err_ret)
 522                *err_ret = 0;
 523
 524        ret = sdio_memcpy_fromio(func, func->tmpbuf, addr, 2);
 525        if (ret) {
 526                if (err_ret)
 527                        *err_ret = ret;
 528                return 0xFFFF;
 529        }
 530
 531        return le16_to_cpup((__le16 *)func->tmpbuf);
 532}
 533EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_readw);
 534
 535/**
 536 *      sdio_writew - write a 16 bit integer to a SDIO function
 537 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 538 *      @b: integer to write
 539 *      @addr: address to write to
 540 *      @err_ret: optional status value from transfer
 541 *
 542 *      Writes a 16 bit integer to the address space of a given SDIO
 543 *      function. @err_ret will contain the status of the actual
 544 *      transfer.
 545 */
 546void sdio_writew(struct sdio_func *func, u16 b, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret)
 547{
 548        int ret;
 549
 550        *(__le16 *)func->tmpbuf = cpu_to_le16(b);
 551
 552        ret = sdio_memcpy_toio(func, addr, func->tmpbuf, 2);
 553        if (err_ret)
 554                *err_ret = ret;
 555}
 556EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_writew);
 557
 558/**
 559 *      sdio_readl - read a 32 bit integer from a SDIO function
 560 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 561 *      @addr: address to read
 562 *      @err_ret: optional status value from transfer
 563 *
 564 *      Reads a 32 bit integer from the address space of a given SDIO
 565 *      function. If there is a problem reading the address,
 566 *      0xffffffff is returned and @err_ret will contain the error
 567 *      code.
 568 */
 569u32 sdio_readl(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret)
 570{
 571        int ret;
 572
 573        if (err_ret)
 574                *err_ret = 0;
 575
 576        ret = sdio_memcpy_fromio(func, func->tmpbuf, addr, 4);
 577        if (ret) {
 578                if (err_ret)
 579                        *err_ret = ret;
 580                return 0xFFFFFFFF;
 581        }
 582
 583        return le32_to_cpup((__le32 *)func->tmpbuf);
 584}
 585EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_readl);
 586
 587/**
 588 *      sdio_writel - write a 32 bit integer to a SDIO function
 589 *      @func: SDIO function to access
 590 *      @b: integer to write
 591 *      @addr: address to write to
 592 *      @err_ret: optional status value from transfer
 593 *
 594 *      Writes a 32 bit integer to the address space of a given SDIO
 595 *      function. @err_ret will contain the status of the actual
 596 *      transfer.
 597 */
 598void sdio_writel(struct sdio_func *func, u32 b, unsigned int addr, int *err_ret)
 599{
 600        int ret;
 601
 602        *(__le32 *)func->tmpbuf = cpu_to_le32(b);
 603
 604        ret = sdio_memcpy_toio(func, addr, func->tmpbuf, 4);
 605        if (err_ret)
 606                *err_ret = ret;
 607}
 608EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_writel);
 609
 610/**
 611 *      sdio_f0_readb - read a single byte from SDIO function 0
 612 *      @func: an SDIO function of the card
 613 *      @addr: address to read
 614 *      @err_ret: optional status value from transfer
 615 *
 616 *      Reads a single byte from the address space of SDIO function 0.
 617 *      If there is a problem reading the address, 0xff is returned
 618 *      and @err_ret will contain the error code.
 619 */
 620unsigned char sdio_f0_readb(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned int addr,
 621        int *err_ret)
 622{
 623        int ret;
 624        unsigned char val;
 625
 626        BUG_ON(!func);
 627
 628        if (err_ret)
 629                *err_ret = 0;
 630
 631        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 0, 0, addr, 0, &val);
 632        if (ret) {
 633                if (err_ret)
 634                        *err_ret = ret;
 635                return 0xFF;
 636        }
 637
 638        return val;
 639}
 640EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_f0_readb);
 641
 642/**
 643 *      sdio_f0_writeb - write a single byte to SDIO function 0
 644 *      @func: an SDIO function of the card
 645 *      @b: byte to write
 646 *      @addr: address to write to
 647 *      @err_ret: optional status value from transfer
 648 *
 649 *      Writes a single byte to the address space of SDIO function 0.
 650 *      @err_ret will contain the status of the actual transfer.
 651 *
 652 *      Only writes to the vendor specific CCCR registers (0xF0 -
 653 *      0xFF) are permiited; @err_ret will be set to -EINVAL for *
 654 *      writes outside this range.
 655 */
 656void sdio_f0_writeb(struct sdio_func *func, unsigned char b, unsigned int addr,
 657        int *err_ret)
 658{
 659        int ret;
 660
 661        BUG_ON(!func);
 662
 663        if ((addr < 0xF0 || addr > 0xFF) && (!mmc_card_lenient_fn0(func->card))) {
 664                if (err_ret)
 665                        *err_ret = -EINVAL;
 666                return;
 667        }
 668
 669        ret = mmc_io_rw_direct(func->card, 1, 0, addr, b, NULL);
 670        if (err_ret)
 671                *err_ret = ret;
 672}
 673EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_f0_writeb);
 674
 675/**
 676 *      sdio_get_host_pm_caps - get host power management capabilities
 677 *      @func: SDIO function attached to host
 678 *
 679 *      Returns a capability bitmask corresponding to power management
 680 *      features supported by the host controller that the card function
 681 *      might rely upon during a system suspend.  The host doesn't need
 682 *      to be claimed, nor the function active, for this information to be
 683 *      obtained.
 684 */
 685mmc_pm_flag_t sdio_get_host_pm_caps(struct sdio_func *func)
 686{
 687        BUG_ON(!func);
 688        BUG_ON(!func->card);
 689
 690        return func->card->host->pm_caps;
 691}
 692EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_get_host_pm_caps);
 693
 694/**
 695 *      sdio_set_host_pm_flags - set wanted host power management capabilities
 696 *      @func: SDIO function attached to host
 697 *
 698 *      Set a capability bitmask corresponding to wanted host controller
 699 *      power management features for the upcoming suspend state.
 700 *      This must be called, if needed, each time the suspend method of
 701 *      the function driver is called, and must contain only bits that
 702 *      were returned by sdio_get_host_pm_caps().
 703 *      The host doesn't need to be claimed, nor the function active,
 704 *      for this information to be set.
 705 */
 706int sdio_set_host_pm_flags(struct sdio_func *func, mmc_pm_flag_t flags)
 707{
 708        struct mmc_host *host;
 709
 710        BUG_ON(!func);
 711        BUG_ON(!func->card);
 712
 713        host = func->card->host;
 714
 715        if (flags & ~host->pm_caps)
 716                return -EINVAL;
 717
 718        /* function suspend methods are serialized, hence no lock needed */
 719        host->pm_flags |= flags;
 720        return 0;
 721}
 722EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sdio_set_host_pm_flags);
 723