proc.5: Put /proc/PID/map_files text in right alphabetical location

Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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Michael Kerrisk 2013-04-17 07:58:44 +02:00
parent 18cdd0aca2
commit 69ab425ef2
1 changed files with 41 additions and 41 deletions

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@ -286,6 +286,47 @@ Thus the example command above could be written as:
.RB "$" " foobar \-i /dev/stdin \-o /dev/stdout ..."
.fi
.in
.\" FIXME Describe /proc/[pid]/loginuid
.\" Added in 2.6.11; updating requires CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL
.\" CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
.TP
.IR /proc/[pid]/fdinfo/ " (since kernel 2.6.22)"
This is a subdirectory containing one entry for each file which the
process has open, named by its file descriptor.
The contents of each file can be read to obtain information
about the corresponding file descriptor, for example:
.in +4n
.nf
.RB "$" " cat /proc/12015/fdinfo/4"
pos: 1000
flags: 01002002
.fi
.in
The
.I pos
field is a decimal number showing the current file offset.
The
.I flags
field is an octal number that displays the
file access mode and file status flags (see
.BR open (2)).
The files in this directory are readable only by the owner of the process.
.\" FIXME document /proc/[pid]/io
.\" .TP
.\" .IR /proc/[pid]/io " (since kernel 2.6.20)"
.TP
.IR /proc/[pid]/limits " (since kernel 2.6.24)"
This file displays the soft limit, hard limit, and units of measurement
for each of the process's resource limits (see
.BR getrlimit (2)).
Up to and including Linux 2.6.35,
this file is protected to allow reading only by the real UID of the process.
Since Linux 2.6.36,
.\" commit 3036e7b490bf7878c6dae952eec5fb87b1106589
this file is readable by all users on the system.
.TP
.IR /proc/[pid]/map_files/ " (since kernel 3.3)
.\" commit 640708a2cff7f81e246243b0073c66e6ece7e53e
@ -329,47 +370,6 @@ lrw\-\-\-\-\-\-\-. 1 root root 64 Apr 16 21:33
This directory appears only if the
.B CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE
kernel configuration option is enabled.
.\" FIXME Describe /proc/[pid]/loginuid
.\" Added in 2.6.11; updating requires CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL
.\" CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
.TP
.IR /proc/[pid]/fdinfo/ " (since kernel 2.6.22)"
This is a subdirectory containing one entry for each file which the
process has open, named by its file descriptor.
The contents of each file can be read to obtain information
about the corresponding file descriptor, for example:
.in +4n
.nf
.RB "$" " cat /proc/12015/fdinfo/4"
pos: 1000
flags: 01002002
.fi
.in
The
.I pos
field is a decimal number showing the current file offset.
The
.I flags
field is an octal number that displays the
file access mode and file status flags (see
.BR open (2)).
The files in this directory are readable only by the owner of the process.
.\" FIXME document /proc/[pid]/io
.\" .TP
.\" .IR /proc/[pid]/io " (since kernel 2.6.20)"
.TP
.IR /proc/[pid]/limits " (since kernel 2.6.24)"
This file displays the soft limit, hard limit, and units of measurement
for each of the process's resource limits (see
.BR getrlimit (2)).
Up to and including Linux 2.6.35,
this file is protected to allow reading only by the real UID of the process.
Since Linux 2.6.36,
.\" commit 3036e7b490bf7878c6dae952eec5fb87b1106589
this file is readable by all users on the system.
.TP
.I /proc/[pid]/maps
A file containing the currently mapped memory regions and their access