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drm/doc: Hide legacy horrors better

By consolidating them all into one section at the very end. And to
make double-sure that no one gets confused start with a stern warning
against any use of them. And prefix all subsections with "Legacy".

Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
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Daniel Vetter 2014-01-22 16:46:44 +01:00
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</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1>
<title>Suspend/Resume</title>
<title>Legacy Support Code</title>
<para>
The DRM core provides some suspend/resume code, but drivers wanting full
suspend/resume support should provide save() and restore() functions.
These are called at suspend, hibernate, or resume time, and should perform
any state save or restore required by your device across suspend or
hibernate states.
The section very brievely covers some of the old legacy support code which
is only used by old DRM drivers which have done a so-called shadow-attach
to the underlying device instead of registering as a real driver. This
also includes some of the old generic buffer mangement and command
submission code. Do not use any of this in new and modern drivers.
</para>
<synopsis>int (*suspend) (struct drm_device *, pm_message_t state);
int (*resume) (struct drm_device *);</synopsis>
<para>
Those are legacy suspend and resume methods. New driver should use the
power management interface provided by their bus type (usually through
the struct <structname>device_driver</structname> dev_pm_ops) and set
these methods to NULL.
</para>
</sect1>
<sect1>
<title>DMA services</title>
<para>
This should cover how DMA mapping etc. is supported by the core.
These functions are deprecated and should not be used.
</para>
<sect2>
<title>Legacy Suspend/Resume</title>
<para>
The DRM core provides some suspend/resume code, but drivers wanting full
suspend/resume support should provide save() and restore() functions.
These are called at suspend, hibernate, or resume time, and should perform
any state save or restore required by your device across suspend or
hibernate states.
</para>
<synopsis>int (*suspend) (struct drm_device *, pm_message_t state);
int (*resume) (struct drm_device *);</synopsis>
<para>
Those are legacy suspend and resume methods which
<emphasis>only</emphasis> work with the legacy shadow-attach driver
registration functions. New driver should use the power management
interface provided by their bus type (usually through
the struct <structname>device_driver</structname> dev_pm_ops) and set
these methods to NULL.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
<title>Legacy DMA Services</title>
<para>
This should cover how DMA mapping etc. is supported by the core.
These functions are deprecated and should not be used.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
</chapter>