pm: remove outdated docs

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Sat Dec 25 2004 - 16:22:52 EST


Hi!

pm_access / pm_dev_idle was removed from recent kernels. This should
stop confusion... Please apply,
Pavel

Signed-off-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxxx>

--- linux-cvs/Documentation/pm.txt 2004-10-28 17:21:21.000000000 +0200
+++ linux/Documentation/pm.txt 2004-10-26 12:44:23.000000000 +0200
@@ -91,54 +91,6 @@
void pm_unregister_all(pm_callback cback);

/*
- * Device idle/use detection
- *
- * In general, drivers for all devices should call "pm_access"
- * before accessing the hardware (ie. before reading or modifying
- * a hardware register). Request or packet-driven drivers should
- * additionally call "pm_dev_idle" when a device is not being used.
- *
- * Examples:
- * 1) A keyboard driver would call pm_access whenever a key is pressed
- * 2) A network driver would call pm_access before submitting
- * a packet for transmit or receive and pm_dev_idle when its
- * transfer and receive queues are empty.
- * 3) A VGA driver would call pm_access before it accesses any
- * of the video controller registers
- *
- * Ultimately, the PM policy manager uses the access and idle
- * information to decide when to suspend individual devices
- * or when to suspend the entire system
- */
-
-/*
- * Description: Update device access time and wake up device, if necessary
- *
- * Parameters:
- * dev - PM device previously returned from pm_register
- *
- * Details: If called from an interrupt handler pm_access updates
- * access time but should never need to wake up the device
- * (if device is generating interrupts, it should be awake
- * already) This is important as we can not wake up
- * devices from an interrupt handler.
- */
-void pm_access(struct pm_dev *dev);
-
-/*
- * Description: Identify device as currently being idle
- *
- * Parameters:
- * dev - PM device previously returned from pm_register
- *
- * Details: A call to pm_dev_idle might signal to the policy manager
- * to put a device to sleep. If a new device request arrives
- * between the call to pm_dev_idle and the pm_callback
- * callback, the driver should fail the pm_callback request.
- */
-void pm_dev_idle(struct pm_dev *dev);
-
-/*
* Power management request callback
*
* Parameters:

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