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diff --git a/include/linux/pm.h b/include/linux/pm.h
index 35796fc49e7a..121c104a4090 100644
--- a/include/linux/pm.h
+++ b/include/linux/pm.h
@@ -545,25 +545,11 @@ struct pm_subsys_data {
* cleared by the drivers as the driver core will take care of that.
*
* NO_DIRECT_COMPLETE: Do not apply direct-complete optimization to the device.
- * SMART_PREPARE: Check the return value of the driver's ->prepare callback.
- * SMART_SUSPEND: No need to resume the device from runtime suspend.
- * MAY_SKIP_RESUME: Avoid resuming the device during system resume if possible.
- *
- * Setting SMART_PREPARE instructs bus types and PM domains which may want
- * system suspend/resume callbacks to be skipped for the device to return 0 from
- * their ->prepare callbacks if the driver's ->prepare callback returns 0 (in
- * other words, the system suspend/resume callbacks can only be skipped for the
- * device if its driver doesn't object against that). This flag has no effect
- * if NO_DIRECT_COMPLETE is set.
- *
- * Setting SMART_SUSPEND instructs bus types and PM domains which may want to
- * runtime resume the device upfront during system suspend that doing so is not
- * necessary from the driver's perspective. It also may cause them to skip
- * invocations of the ->suspend_late and ->suspend_noirq callbacks provided by
- * the driver if they decide to leave the device in runtime suspend.
- *
- * Setting MAY_SKIP_RESUME informs the PM core and middle-layer code that the
- * driver prefers the device to be left in suspend after system resume.
+ * SMART_PREPARE: Take the driver ->prepare callback return value into account.
+ * SMART_SUSPEND: Avoid resuming the device from runtime suspend.
+ * MAY_SKIP_RESUME: Allow driver "noirq" and "early" callbacks to be skipped.
+ *
+ * See Documentation/driver-api/pm/devices.rst for details.
*/
#define DPM_FLAG_NO_DIRECT_COMPLETE BIT(0)
#define DPM_FLAG_SMART_PREPARE BIT(1)