Hi!
> > As for pm_register(), there are tons of users remaining.
>
> Well it would kinda help if people knew what to _do_ about pm_register().
> Documentation/pm.txt cheerfully tells everyone how to use it in new code
> and the comment over the pm_register() implementation doesn't say that it's
> deprecated and doesn't tell people what to replace it with.
Well, we want people to properly register their devices into sysfs,
and use sysfs suspend()/resume() callbacks.
They do not map too closely to pm_register, however.
Pavel
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