DocBook/drm: Use a semicolon
Signed-off-by: Michael Witten <mfwitten@gmail.com>
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<para>
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In the example above, taken from the i915 DRM driver, the driver
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sets several flags indicating what core features it supports.
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We go over the individual callbacks in later sections. Since
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sets several flags indicating what core features it supports;
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we go over the individual callbacks in later sections. Since
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flags indicate which features your driver supports to the DRM
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core, you need to set most of them prior to calling drm_init(). Some,
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like DRIVER_MODESET can be set later based on user supplied parameters,
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<sect1>
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<title>Memory management</title>
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<para>
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The memory manager lies at the heart of many DRM operations, and
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is also required to support advanced client features like OpenGL
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The memory manager lies at the heart of many DRM operations; it
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is required to support advanced client features like OpenGL
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pbuffers. The DRM currently contains two memory managers, TTM
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and GEM.
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</para>
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