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| =============
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| DRM Internals
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| =============
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| 
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| This chapter documents DRM internals relevant to driver authors and
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| developers working to add support for the latest features to existing
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| drivers.
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| 
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| First, we go over some typical driver initialization requirements, like
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| setting up command buffers, creating an initial output configuration,
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| and initializing core services. Subsequent sections cover core internals
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| in more detail, providing implementation notes and examples.
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| 
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| The DRM layer provides several services to graphics drivers, many of
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| them driven by the application interfaces it provides through libdrm,
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| the library that wraps most of the DRM ioctls. These include vblank
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| event handling, memory management, output management, framebuffer
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| management, command submission & fencing, suspend/resume support, and
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| DMA services.
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| 
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| Driver Initialization
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| =====================
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| 
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| At the core of every DRM driver is a :c:type:`struct drm_driver
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| <drm_driver>` structure. Drivers typically statically initialize
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| a drm_driver structure, and then pass it to
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| drm_dev_alloc() to allocate a device instance. After the
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| device instance is fully initialized it can be registered (which makes
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| it accessible from userspace) using drm_dev_register().
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| 
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| The :c:type:`struct drm_driver <drm_driver>` structure
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| contains static information that describes the driver and features it
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| supports, and pointers to methods that the DRM core will call to
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| implement the DRM API. We will first go through the :c:type:`struct
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| drm_driver <drm_driver>` static information fields, and will
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| then describe individual operations in details as they get used in later
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| sections.
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| 
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| Driver Information
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| ------------------
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| 
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| Major, Minor and Patchlevel
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| int major; int minor; int patchlevel;
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| The DRM core identifies driver versions by a major, minor and patch
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| level triplet. The information is printed to the kernel log at
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| initialization time and passed to userspace through the
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| DRM_IOCTL_VERSION ioctl.
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| 
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| The major and minor numbers are also used to verify the requested driver
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| API version passed to DRM_IOCTL_SET_VERSION. When the driver API
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| changes between minor versions, applications can call
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| DRM_IOCTL_SET_VERSION to select a specific version of the API. If the
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| requested major isn't equal to the driver major, or the requested minor
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| is larger than the driver minor, the DRM_IOCTL_SET_VERSION call will
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| return an error. Otherwise the driver's set_version() method will be
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| called with the requested version.
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| 
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| Name, Description and Date
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| char \*name; char \*desc; char \*date;
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| The driver name is printed to the kernel log at initialization time,
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| used for IRQ registration and passed to userspace through
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| DRM_IOCTL_VERSION.
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| 
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| The driver description is a purely informative string passed to
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| userspace through the DRM_IOCTL_VERSION ioctl and otherwise unused by
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| the kernel.
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| 
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| The driver date, formatted as YYYYMMDD, is meant to identify the date of
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| the latest modification to the driver. However, as most drivers fail to
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| update it, its value is mostly useless. The DRM core prints it to the
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| kernel log at initialization time and passes it to userspace through the
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| DRM_IOCTL_VERSION ioctl.
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| 
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| Device Instance and Driver Handling
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| -----------------------------------
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_drv.c
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|    :doc: driver instance overview
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_device.h
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|    :internal:
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_drv.h
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|    :internal:
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_drv.c
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|    :export:
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| 
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| Driver Load
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| -----------
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| 
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| Component Helper Usage
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_drv.c
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|    :doc: component helper usage recommendations
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| 
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| IRQ Helper Library
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_irq.c
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|    :doc: irq helpers
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_irq.c
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|    :export:
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| 
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| Memory Manager Initialization
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| Every DRM driver requires a memory manager which must be initialized at
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| load time. DRM currently contains two memory managers, the Translation
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| Table Manager (TTM) and the Graphics Execution Manager (GEM). This
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| document describes the use of the GEM memory manager only. See ? for
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| details.
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| 
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| Miscellaneous Device Configuration
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| Another task that may be necessary for PCI devices during configuration
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| is mapping the video BIOS. On many devices, the VBIOS describes device
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| configuration, LCD panel timings (if any), and contains flags indicating
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| device state. Mapping the BIOS can be done using the pci_map_rom()
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| call, a convenience function that takes care of mapping the actual ROM,
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| whether it has been shadowed into memory (typically at address 0xc0000)
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| or exists on the PCI device in the ROM BAR. Note that after the ROM has
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| been mapped and any necessary information has been extracted, it should
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| be unmapped; on many devices, the ROM address decoder is shared with
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| other BARs, so leaving it mapped could cause undesired behaviour like
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| hangs or memory corruption.
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| 
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| Bus-specific Device Registration and PCI Support
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| ------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| A number of functions are provided to help with device registration. The
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| functions deal with PCI and platform devices respectively and are only
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| provided for historical reasons. These are all deprecated and shouldn't
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| be used in new drivers. Besides that there's a few helpers for pci
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| drivers.
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_pci.c
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|    :export:
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| 
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| Open/Close, File Operations and IOCTLs
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| ======================================
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| 
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| .. _drm_driver_fops:
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| 
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| File Operations
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| ---------------
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c
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|    :doc: file operations
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_file.h
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|    :internal:
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_file.c
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|    :export:
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| 
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| Misc Utilities
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| ==============
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| 
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| Printer
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| -------
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_print.h
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|    :doc: print
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_print.h
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|    :internal:
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_print.c
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|    :export:
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| 
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| Utilities
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| ---------
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_util.h
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|    :doc: drm utils
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_util.h
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|    :internal:
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| 
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| 
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| Legacy Support Code
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| ===================
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| 
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| The section very briefly covers some of the old legacy support code
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| which is only used by old DRM drivers which have done a so-called
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| shadow-attach to the underlying device instead of registering as a real
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| driver. This also includes some of the old generic buffer management and
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| command submission code. Do not use any of this in new and modern
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| drivers.
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| 
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| Legacy Suspend/Resume
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| ---------------------
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| 
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| The DRM core provides some suspend/resume code, but drivers wanting full
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| suspend/resume support should provide save() and restore() functions.
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| These are called at suspend, hibernate, or resume time, and should
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| perform any state save or restore required by your device across suspend
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| or hibernate states.
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| 
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| int (\*suspend) (struct drm_device \*, pm_message_t state); int
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| (\*resume) (struct drm_device \*);
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| Those are legacy suspend and resume methods which *only* work with the
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| legacy shadow-attach driver registration functions. New driver should
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| use the power management interface provided by their bus type (usually
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| through the :c:type:`struct device_driver <device_driver>`
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| dev_pm_ops) and set these methods to NULL.
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| 
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| Legacy DMA Services
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| -------------------
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| 
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| This should cover how DMA mapping etc. is supported by the core. These
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| functions are deprecated and should not be used.
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