Hello Chris,
          These are the version 2 patches of setting a suitable
          max_discard_sectors value for sdhci host controller.

          The max_discard_sectors determines how many sectors will be passed
          down to host controller for erasing. The default value is UNIT_MAX
          which means the block layer can pass down unlimited sectors one time
          to host controller. But for some kinds of SDHCI host controller, like
          MFLD SDHCI host controller cannot erase so many sectors one time. It
          will generate a timeout interrupt since the erasing time is longer
          than the host controller waiting timeout time. This should be a
          hardware architecture issue.

          So in these patches, add a new quirk to work around this. The new
          quirk can help host controllers to set a safe max_discard_sectors 
value
          for them.

          patch1: Add a new quirk for SDHCI host controller and a new mmc
          capability which will help mmc core layer to set a suitable
          max_discard_sectors value for it.

          patch2: Set the sdhci host controller timeout value to be the maximum
          one for each erase command. This will be safe for this kind of SDHCI
          host controller.

          patch3: Add the new quirk to MFLD SDHCI host controller.

Thanks
Chuanxiao
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