Re: [PATCH 0/2] PM: Remove legacy PM

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On Thursday 13 March 2008, David Newall wrote:
> > The first of the following two patches removes the legacy PM infrastructure
> > and the second one removes some of its remnants from the MIPS tree.
> 
> What does "legacy PM" mean?

It's stuff that's so ancient nobody uses it any more... it's been
deprecated over a year (f89bce3d9afc6b1fb898ae176df4962c1303ee86),
and at that time only one ancient (Amiga?) driver even tried to
use the notification scheme it provided.

Glad to see this finally go away!

- Dave
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