From: Andrew Morton Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 03:19:21 +0000 (+1100) Subject: docs-add-documentation-about-proc-pid-fdinfo-fd-output-fix X-Git-Tag: next-20121205~1^2~3 X-Git-Url: https://git.karo-electronics.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c4f2667a4d05902da1ee087166ed9a69f7f9b212;p=karo-tx-linux.git docs-add-documentation-about-proc-pid-fdinfo-fd-output-fix Cc: "Aneesh Kumar K.V" Cc: "J. Bruce Fields" Cc: Al Viro Cc: Alexey Dobriyan Cc: Andrey Vagin Cc: Cyrill Gorcunov Cc: James Bottomley Cc: Matthew Helsley Cc: Oleg Nesterov Cc: Pavel Emelyanov Cc: Tvrtko Ursulin Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton --- diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt index 9687fdb0ca4a..bcc27c97efbb 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt @@ -1639,7 +1639,7 @@ if precise results are needed. This file provides information associated with an opened file. The regular files have at least two fields -- 'pos' and 'flags'. The 'pos' represents the current offset of the opened file in decimal form [see lseek(2) for -details] and the 'flags' denotes octal O_xxx mask the file has been +details] and 'flags' denotes the octal O_xxx mask the file has been created with [see open(2) for details]. A typical output is @@ -1648,7 +1648,7 @@ A typical output is flags: 0100002 The files such as eventfd, fsnotify, signalfd, epoll among the regular pos/flags -pair provide additional information peculiar to the objects they represent. +pair provide additional information particular to the objects they represent. Eventfd files ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -1687,17 +1687,18 @@ pair provide additional information peculiar to the objects they represent. where 'wd' is a watch descriptor in decimal form, ie a target file descriptor number, 'ino' and 'sdev' are inode and device where the - target file lays on and the 'mask' is the mask of events, all in hex + target file resides and the 'mask' is the mask of events, all in hex form [see inotify(7) for more details]. - In case if the kernel built with exportfs the path to the target file - is encoded as a file handle. The file handle provided by three fields - 'fhandle-bytes', 'fhandle-type' and 'f_handle', all in hex format. + If the kernel was built with exportfs support, the path to the target + file is encoded as a file handle. The file handle is provided by three + fields 'fhandle-bytes', 'fhandle-type' and 'f_handle', all in hex + format. If the kernel is built without exportfs support the file handle won't be printed out. - For fanotify files the format is the following + For fanotify files the format is pos: 0 flags: 02 @@ -1709,9 +1710,9 @@ pair provide additional information peculiar to the objects they represent. flags: 02 fanotify mnt_id:13 mask:1 ignored_mask:40000000 - where 'ino', 'sdev' are target inode and device, 'mnt_id' is the mount point identifier, - 'mask' is the events mask used and 'ignored_mask' is the mask of events which are - to be ignored. All written in hex format. + where 'ino', 'sdev' are target inode and device, 'mnt_id' is the mount + point identifier, 'mask' is the events mask used and 'ignored_mask' is + the mask of events which are to be ignored. All in hex format. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------