net/ncsi: Use real net-device for response handler
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1 00-INDEX
2         - This file
3 apm-acpi.txt
4         - basic info about the APM and ACPI support.
5 basic-pm-debugging.txt
6         - Debugging suspend and resume
7 charger-manager.txt
8         - Battery charger management.
9 devices.txt
10         - How drivers interact with system-wide power management
11 drivers-testing.txt
12         - Testing suspend and resume support in device drivers
13 freezing-of-tasks.txt
14         - How processes and controlled during suspend
15 interface.txt
16         - Power management user interface in /sys/power
17 notifiers.txt
18         - Registering suspend notifiers in device drivers
19 opp.txt
20         - Operating Performance Point library
21 pci.txt
22         - How the PCI Subsystem Does Power Management
23 pm_qos_interface.txt
24         - info on Linux PM Quality of Service interface
25 power_supply_class.txt
26         - Tells userspace about battery, UPS, AC or DC power supply properties
27 runtime_pm.txt
28         - Power management framework for I/O devices.
29 s2ram.txt
30         - How to get suspend to ram working (and debug it when it isn't)
31 states.txt
32         - System power management states
33 suspend-and-cpuhotplug.txt
34         - Explains the interaction between Suspend-to-RAM (S3) and CPU hotplug
35 swsusp-and-swap-files.txt
36         - Using swap files with software suspend (to disk)
37 swsusp-dmcrypt.txt
38         - How to use dm-crypt and software suspend (to disk) together
39 swsusp.txt
40         - Goals, implementation, and usage of software suspend (ACPI S3)
41 tricks.txt
42         - How to trick software suspend (to disk) into working when it isn't
43 userland-swsusp.txt
44         - Experimental implementation of software suspend in userspace
45 video.txt
46         - Video issues during resume from suspend