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authorMichael Witten <mfwitten@gmail.com>2011-08-25 15:41:37 -0400
committerMichael Witten <mfwitten@gmail.com>2011-08-29 15:59:59 -0400
commit54f2cb8fc930e08fd6156519b28c45d576615f82 (patch)
tree3d10a9759ebdb89b98da2f4be0518074e37d48cc /Documentation/DocBook
parent482b2ad8e488e609bb3bb408a8e9ca17b73b17c6 (diff)
DocBook/drm: Use a singular subject for grammatical cleanliness
Signed-off-by: Michael Witten <mfwitten@gmail.com>
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diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/drm.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/drm.tmpl
index d385e902f5ff..3470c6b2f843 100644
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@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@
455 a GTT DRM MM object, which provides an address space pool for 455 a GTT DRM MM object, which provides an address space pool for
456 object allocation. In a KMS configuration, the driver 456 object allocation. In a KMS configuration, the driver
457 needs to allocate and initialize a command ring buffer following 457 needs to allocate and initialize a command ring buffer following
458 core GEM initialization. Most UMA devices have a so-called 458 core GEM initialization. A UMA device usually has a so-called
459 "stolen" memory region, which provides space for the initial 459 "stolen" memory region, which provides space for the initial
460 framebuffer and large, contiguous memory regions required by the 460 framebuffer and large, contiguous memory regions required by the
461 device. This space is not typically managed by GEM, and must 461 device. This space is not typically managed by GEM, and must
@@ -635,10 +635,10 @@ void intel_crt_init(struct drm_device *dev)
635 a client calls the vblank wait ioctl above. 635 a client calls the vblank wait ioctl above.
636 </para> 636 </para>
637 <para> 637 <para>
638 Devices that don't provide a count register may simply use an 638 A device that doesn't provide a count register may simply use an
639 internal atomic counter incremented on every vertical blank 639 internal atomic counter incremented on every vertical blank
640 interrupt, and can make their enable and disable vblank 640 interrupt (and then treat the enable_vblank() and disable_vblank()
641 functions into no-ops. 641 callbacks as no-ops).
642 </para> 642 </para>
643 </sect1> 643 </sect1>
644 644