Table 41 of the JEDEC standard for eMMC says that bit 31 of
the command argument is obsolete when issuing the ERASE
command (CMD38) on page 115 of this document:
	http://www.jedec.org/sites/default/files/docs/jesd84-B45.pdf
The SD Card Association Physical Layer Simplified Specification also
makes no mention of the use of bit 31.
	https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/pls/part1_410.pdf
The Linux kernel distinguishes between secure (bit 31 set) and
non-secure erase, and this patch copies the macro names from
include/linux/mmc/core.h.
Tested-by: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Nelson <eric@nelint.com>
Tested-by: Hector Palacios <hector.palacios@digi.com>
                goto err_out;
 
        cmd.cmdidx = MMC_CMD_ERASE;
-       cmd.cmdarg = SECURE_ERASE;
+       cmd.cmdarg = MMC_ERASE_ARG;
        cmd.resp_type = MMC_RSP_R1b;
 
        err = mmc_send_cmd(mmc, &cmd, NULL);
 
 #define OCR_VOLTAGE_MASK       0x007FFF80
 #define OCR_ACCESS_MODE                0x60000000
 
-#define SECURE_ERASE           0x80000000
+#define MMC_ERASE_ARG          0x00000000
+#define MMC_SECURE_ERASE_ARG   0x80000000
+#define MMC_TRIM_ARG           0x00000001
+#define MMC_DISCARD_ARG                0x00000003
+#define MMC_SECURE_TRIM1_ARG   0x80000001
+#define MMC_SECURE_TRIM2_ARG   0x80008000
 
 #define MMC_STATUS_MASK                (~0x0206BF7F)
 #define MMC_STATUS_SWITCH_ERROR        (1 << 7)