documentation: fix man pages due to refactor for wchan
This patch will bring three of our man pages into line
with the recent refactor of the libprocps wchan logic.
[ and also eliminates more damn eol whitespace which ]
[ snuck in our repo with the commit referenced below ]
Reference(s):
http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/WCHAN,11
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Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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@ -102,9 +102,6 @@ read information from
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read information from
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.IR /proc/#pid/stat
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.TP 0.5i
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.B "PROC_FILLWCHAN"
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do WCHAN lookup
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.TP 0.5i
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.B "PROC_FILLARG"
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equivalent to PROC_FILLCOM
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.TP 0.5i
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ps/ps.1
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ps/ps.1
@ -646,41 +646,9 @@ Examples:
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.BI \-\-lines \ n
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Set screen height.
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.TP
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.BI \-n \ namelist
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Set namelist file. Identical to
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.BR N .
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The namelist file is needed for a proper WCHAN display, and must match the
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current Linux kernel exactly for correct output. Without this option, the
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default search path for the namelist is:
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.RS 8
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.IP
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$PS_SYSMAP
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.br
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$PS_SYSTEM_MAP
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.br
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/proc/*/wchan
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.br
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/boot/System.map\-$(uname\ \-r)
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.br
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/boot/System.map
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.br
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/lib/modules/$(uname\ \-r)/System.map
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.br
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/usr/src/linux/System.map
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.br
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/System.map
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.RE
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.TP
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.B n
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Numeric output for WCHAN and USER (including all types of UID and GID).
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.TP
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.BI N \ namelist
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Specify namelist file. Identical to
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.BR \-n ,
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see
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.B \-n
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above.
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.TP
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.B \-\-no\-headers
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Print no header line at all.
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.B \-\-no\-heading
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@ -804,10 +772,6 @@ this
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.B ps
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any special permissions.
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.PP
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This
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.B ps
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needs access to namelist data for proper WCHAN display. For kernels prior to
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2.6, the System.map file must be installed.
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.PP
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CPU usage is currently expressed as the percentage of time spent running
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during the entire lifetime of a process. This is not ideal, and\ it does not
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@ -1882,12 +1846,6 @@ and
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.B DefBSD
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values are particularly useful.
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.TP
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.B PS_SYSMAP
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Default namelist (System.map) location.
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.TP
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.B PS_SYSTEM_MAP
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Default namelist (System.map) location.
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.TP
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.B POSIXLY_CORRECT
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Don't find excuses to ignore bad "features".
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.TP
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top/top.1
10
top/top.1
@ -831,16 +831,10 @@ swapped out and pages that have been mapped but not used.
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.TP 4
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38.\fB WCHAN \*(Em Sleeping in Function \fR
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Depending on the availability of the kernel link map (System.map), this
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field will show the name or the address of the kernel function in which the
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task is currently sleeping.
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This field will show the name of the kernel function in which the task
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is currently sleeping.
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Running tasks will display a dash (`\-') in this column.
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By displaying this field, \*(We's own working set could be increased by over
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700Kb, depending on the kernel version.
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Should that occur, your only means of reducing that overhead will be to stop
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and restart \*(We.
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.TP 4
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39.\fB nDRT \*(Em Dirty Pages Count \fR
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The number of pages that have been modified since they were last
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