.I /proc/[pid]
directory.
.TP
-.I /proc/thread-self
+.I /proc/thread\-self
When a thread accesses this magic symbolic link,
it resolves to the process's own
.I /proc/self/task/[tid]
directory.
.TP
-.I /proc/[a-z]*
+.I /proc/[a\-z]*
Various other files and subdirectories under
.I /proc
expose system-wide information.
.IP
.in +4n
.EX
-.RB "$" " echo test | sudo -u nobody cat"
+.RB "$" " echo test | sudo \-u nobody cat"
test
-.RB "$" " echo test | sudo -u nobody cat /proc/self/fd/0"
+.RB "$" " echo test | sudo \-u nobody cat /proc/self/fd/0"
cat: /proc/self/fd/0: Permission denied
.EE
.in
pos: 0
flags: 02
mnt_id: 10
-eventfd-count: 40
+eventfd\-count: 40
.EE
.in
.IP
-.I eventfd-count
+.I eventfd\-count
is the current value of the eventfd counter, in hexadecimal.
.IP
For epoll file descriptors (see
pos: 0
flags: 00
mnt_id: 11
-inotify wd:2 ino:7ef82a sdev:800001 mask:800afff ignored_mask:0 fhandle-bytes:8 fhandle-type:1 f_handle:2af87e00220ffd73
-inotify wd:1 ino:192627 sdev:800001 mask:800afff ignored_mask:0 fhandle-bytes:8 fhandle-type:1 f_handle:27261900802dfd73
+inotify wd:2 ino:7ef82a sdev:800001 mask:800afff ignored_mask:0 fhandle\-bytes:8 fhandle\-type:1 f_handle:2af87e00220ffd73
+inotify wd:1 ino:192627 sdev:800001 mask:800afff ignored_mask:0 fhandle\-bytes:8 fhandle\-type:1 f_handle:27261900802dfd73
.EE
.in
.IP
.IP
If the kernel was built with exportfs support, the path to the target
file is exposed as a file handle, via three hexadecimal fields:
-.IR fhandle-bytes ,
-.IR fhandle-type ,
+.IR fhandle\-bytes ,
+.IR fhandle\-type ,
and
.IR f_handle .
.IP
pos: 0
flags: 02
mnt_id: 11
-fanotify flags:0 event-flags:88002
-fanotify ino:19264f sdev:800001 mflags:0 mask:1 ignored_mask:0 fhandle-bytes:8 fhandle-type:1 f_handle:4f261900a82dfd73
+fanotify flags:0 event\-flags:88002
+fanotify ino:19264f sdev:800001 mflags:0 mask:1 ignored_mask:0 fhandle\-bytes:8 fhandle\-type:1 f_handle:4f261900a82dfd73
.EE
.in
.IP
.BR fanotify_init (2)
(expressed in hexadecimal).
.TP
-.I event-flags
+.I event\-flags
The
.I event_f_flags
argument given to
.IP
.in +4n
.EX
-.RB "#" " ls -l /proc/self/map_files/"
+.RB "#" " ls \-l /proc/self/map_files/"
lr\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-. 1 root root 64 Apr 16 21:31
3252e00000\-3252e20000 \-> /usr/lib64/ld\-2.15.so
\&...
.in 4n
.EX
.I "address perms offset dev inode pathname"
-00400000\-00452000 r-xp 00000000 08:02 173521 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon
-00651000\-00652000 r--p 00051000 08:02 173521 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon
-00652000\-00655000 rw-p 00052000 08:02 173521 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon
-00e03000\-00e24000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 [heap]
-00e24000\-011f7000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 [heap]
+00400000\-00452000 r\-xp 00000000 08:02 173521 /usr/bin/dbus\-daemon
+00651000\-00652000 r\-\-p 00051000 08:02 173521 /usr/bin/dbus\-daemon
+00652000\-00655000 rw\-p 00052000 08:02 173521 /usr/bin/dbus\-daemon
+00e03000\-00e24000 rw\-p 00000000 00:00 0 [heap]
+00e24000\-011f7000 rw\-p 00000000 00:00 0 [heap]
\&...
-35b1800000\-35b1820000 r-xp 00000000 08:02 135522 /usr/lib64/ld\-2.15.so
-35b1a1f000\-35b1a20000 r--p 0001f000 08:02 135522 /usr/lib64/ld\-2.15.so
-35b1a20000\-35b1a21000 rw-p 00020000 08:02 135522 /usr/lib64/ld\-2.15.so
-35b1a21000\-35b1a22000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
-35b1c00000\-35b1dac000 r-xp 00000000 08:02 135870 /usr/lib64/libc\-2.15.so
-35b1dac000\-35b1fac000 ---p 001ac000 08:02 135870 /usr/lib64/libc\-2.15.so
-35b1fac000\-35b1fb0000 r--p 001ac000 08:02 135870 /usr/lib64/libc\-2.15.so
-35b1fb0000\-35b1fb2000 rw-p 001b0000 08:02 135870 /usr/lib64/libc\-2.15.so
+35b1800000\-35b1820000 r\-xp 00000000 08:02 135522 /usr/lib64/ld\-2.15.so
+35b1a1f000\-35b1a20000 r\-\-p 0001f000 08:02 135522 /usr/lib64/ld\-2.15.so
+35b1a20000\-35b1a21000 rw\-p 00020000 08:02 135522 /usr/lib64/ld\-2.15.so
+35b1a21000\-35b1a22000 rw\-p 00000000 00:00 0
+35b1c00000\-35b1dac000 r\-xp 00000000 08:02 135870 /usr/lib64/libc\-2.15.so
+35b1dac000\-35b1fac000 \-\-\-p 001ac000 08:02 135870 /usr/lib64/libc\-2.15.so
+35b1fac000\-35b1fb0000 r\-\-p 001ac000 08:02 135870 /usr/lib64/libc\-2.15.so
+35b1fb0000\-35b1fb2000 rw\-p 001b0000 08:02 135870 /usr/lib64/libc\-2.15.so
\&...
-f2c6ff8c000\-7f2c7078c000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 [stack:986]
+f2c6ff8c000\-7f2c7078c000 rw\-p 00000000 00:00 0 [stack:986]
\&...
-7fffb2c0d000\-7fffb2c2e000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 [stack]
-7fffb2d48000\-7fffb2d49000 r-xp 00000000 00:00 0 [vdso]
+7fffb2c0d000\-7fffb2c2e000 rw\-p 00000000 00:00 0 [stack]
+7fffb2d48000\-7fffb2d49000 r\-xp 00000000 00:00 0 [vdso]
.EE
.in
.IP
55 (since Linux 3.11)
PTE is soft-dirty
(see the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/soft-dirty.rst ).
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/soft\-dirty.rst ).
.TP
54\(en0
If the page is present in RAM (bit 63), then these bits
See
.BR keyrings (7).
.TP
-.IR /proc/key-users " (since Linux 2.6.10)"
+.IR /proc/key\-users " (since Linux 2.6.10)"
See
.BR keyrings (7).
.TP
.IP
For further details on the meanings of these bits,
see the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/pagemap.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/pagemap.rst .
Before kernel 2.6.29,
.\" commit ad3bdefe877afb47480418fdb05ecd42842de65e
.\" commit e07a4b9217d1e97d2f3a62b6b070efdc61212110
5: POSIX ADVISORY WRITE 764 00:16:21448 0 0
6: POSIX ADVISORY READ 3548 08:01:7867240 1 1
7: POSIX ADVISORY READ 3548 08:01:7865567 1826 2335
-8: OFDLCK ADVISORY WRITE -1 08:01:8713209 128 191
+8: OFDLCK ADVISORY WRITE \-1 08:01:8713209 128 191
.EE
.in
.IP
The limit is calculated according to the formula described under
.IR /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory .
For further details, see the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/vm/overcommit-accounting.rst .
+.IR Documentation/vm/overcommit\-accounting.rst .
.TP
.IR Committed_AS " %lu"
The amount of memory presently allocated on the system.
.IP
.in 1n
.EX
-Inter-| Receive | Transmit
+Inter\-| Receive | Transmit
face |bytes packets errs drop fifo frame compressed multicast|bytes packets errs drop fifo colls carrier compressed
lo: 2776770 11307 0 0 0 0 0 0 2776770 11307 0 0 0 0 0 0
eth0: 1215645 2751 0 0 0 0 0 0 1782404 4324 0 0 0 427 0 0
.BR iptables (8)
NFQUEUE target.
See
-.BR iptables-extensions (8)
+.BR iptables\-extensions (8)
for more information.
.TP
(2)
.I /proc/scsi/scsi
This is a listing of all SCSI devices known to the kernel.
The listing is similar to the one seen during bootup.
-scsi currently supports only the \fIadd-single-device\fP command which
+scsi currently supports only the \fIadd\-single\-device\fP command which
allows root to add a hotplugged device to the list of known devices.
.IP
The command
.IP
.in +4n
.EX
-echo \(aqscsi add-single-device 1 0 5 0\(aq > /proc/scsi/scsi
+echo \(aqscsi add\-single\-device 1 0 5 0\(aq > /proc/scsi/scsi
.EE
.in
.IP
.I /proc/scsi/[drivername]
\fI[drivername]\fP can currently be NCR53c7xx, aha152x, aha1542, aha1740,
aic7xxx, buslogic, eata_dma, eata_pio, fdomain, in2000, pas16, qlogic,
-scsi_debug, seagate, t128, u15-24f, ultrastore, or wd7000.
+scsi_debug, seagate, t128, u15\-24f, ultrastore, or wd7000.
These directories show up for all drivers that registered at least one
SCSI HBA.
Every directory contains one file per registered host.
.I /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc
Documentation for files in this directory can be found
in the Linux kernel source in the file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/binfmt-misc.rst
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/binfmt\-misc.rst
(or in
.IR Documentation/binfmt_misc.txt
on older kernels).
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/fs/dentry-state " (since Linux 2.2)"
+.IR /proc/sys/fs/dentry\-state " (since Linux 2.2)"
This file contains information about the status of the
directory cache (dcache).
The file contains six numbers,
dcache isn't pruned yet.
.RE
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/dir-notify-enable
+.I /proc/sys/fs/dir\-notify\-enable
This file can be used to disable or enable the
.I dnotify
interface described in
A value of 0 in this file disables the interface,
and a value of 1 enables it.
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/dquot-max
+.I /proc/sys/fs/dquot\-max
This file shows the maximum number of cached disk quota entries.
On some (2.4) systems, it is not present.
If the number of free cached disk quota entries is very low and
you have some awesome number of simultaneous system users,
you might want to raise the limit.
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/dquot-nr
+.I /proc/sys/fs/dquot\-nr
This file shows the number of allocated disk quota
entries and the number of free disk quota entries.
.TP
For further details, see
.BR epoll (7).
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/file-max
+.I /proc/sys/fs/file\-max
This file defines
a system-wide limit on the number of open files for all processes.
System calls that fail when encountering this limit fail with the error
on the number of files it may open.)
If you get lots
of error messages in the kernel log about running out of file handles
-(look for "VFS: file-max limit <number> reached"),
+(look for "VFS: file\-max limit <number> reached"),
try increasing this value:
.IP
.in +4n
.EX
-echo 100000 > /proc/sys/fs/file-max
+echo 100000 > /proc/sys/fs/file\-max
.EE
.in
.IP
Privileged processes
.RB ( CAP_SYS_ADMIN )
can override the
-.I file-max
+.I file\-max
limit.
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/file-nr
+.I /proc/sys/fs/file\-nr
This (read-only) file contains three numbers:
the number of allocated file handles
(i.e., the number of files presently opened);
the number of free file handles;
and the maximum number of file handles (i.e., the same value as
-.IR /proc/sys/fs/file-max ).
+.IR /proc/sys/fs/file\-max ).
If the number of allocated file handles is close to the
maximum, you should consider increasing the maximum.
Before Linux 2.6,
Since Linux 2.6, the kernel does deallocate freed file handles,
and the "free file handles" value is always zero.
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/fs/inode-max " (only present until Linux 2.2)"
+.IR /proc/sys/fs/inode\-max " (only present until Linux 2.2)"
This file contains the maximum number of in-memory inodes.
This value should be 3\(en4 times larger
than the value in
-.IR file-max ,
+.IR file\-max ,
since \fIstdin\fP, \fIstdout\fP
and network sockets also need an inode to handle them.
When you regularly run out of inodes, you need to increase this value.
there is no longer a static limit on the number of inodes,
and this file is removed.
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/inode-nr
+.I /proc/sys/fs/inode\-nr
This file contains the first two values from
-.IR inode-state .
+.IR inode\-state .
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/inode-state
+.I /proc/sys/fs/inode\-state
This file
contains seven numbers:
.IR nr_inodes ,
.I nr_inodes
is the number of inodes the system has allocated.
.\" This can be slightly more than
-.\" .I inode-max
+.\" .I inode\-max
.\" because Linux allocates them one page full at a time.
.I nr_free_inodes
represents the number of free inodes.
is nonzero when the
.I nr_inodes
>
-.I inode-max
+.I inode\-max
and the system needs to prune the inode list instead of allocating more;
since Linux 2.4, this field is a dummy value (always zero).
.TP
For further details, see
.BR inotify (7).
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/lease-break-time
+.I /proc/sys/fs/lease\-break\-time
This file specifies the grace period that the kernel grants to a process
holding a file lease
.RB ( fcntl (2))
If the lease holder does not remove or downgrade the lease within
this grace period, the kernel forcibly breaks the lease.
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/leases-enable
+.I /proc/sys/fs/leases\-enable
This file can be used to enable or disable file leases
.RB ( fcntl (2))
on a system-wide basis.
If this file contains the value 0, leases are disabled.
A nonzero value enables leases.
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/fs/mount-max " (since Linux 4.9)"
+.IR /proc/sys/fs/mount\-max " (since Linux 4.9)"
.\" commit d29216842a85c7970c536108e093963f02714498
The value in this file specifies the maximum number of mounts that may exist
in a mount namespace.
with writes enabled, any UID or GID that would exceed 65535 is translated
to the overflow value before being written to disk.
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/fs/pipe-max-size " (since Linux 2.6.35)"
+.IR /proc/sys/fs/pipe\-max\-size " (since Linux 2.6.35)"
See
.BR pipe (7).
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/fs/pipe-user-pages-hard " (since Linux 4.5)"
+.IR /proc/sys/fs/pipe\-user\-pages\-hard " (since Linux 4.5)"
See
.BR pipe (7).
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/fs/pipe-user-pages-soft " (since Linux 4.5)"
+.IR /proc/sys/fs/pipe\-user\-pages\-soft " (since Linux 4.5)"
See
.BR pipe (7).
.TP
on ptrace access mode checking, see
.BR ptrace (2).
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/super-max
+.I /proc/sys/fs/super\-max
This file
controls the maximum number of superblocks, and
thus the maximum number of mounted filesystems the kernel
can have.
You need increase only
-.I super-max
+.I super\-max
if you need to mount more filesystems than the current value in
-.I super-max
+.I super\-max
allows you to.
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/fs/super-nr
+.I /proc/sys/fs/super\-nr
This file
contains the number of filesystems currently mounted.
.TP
See
.BR capabilities (7).
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/kernel/cap-bound " (from Linux 2.2 to 2.6.24)"
+.IR /proc/sys/kernel/cap\-bound " (from Linux 2.2 to 2.6.24)"
This file holds the value of the kernel
.I "capability bounding set"
(expressed as a signed decimal number).
See
.BR core (5).
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/kernel/ctrl-alt-del
+.I /proc/sys/kernel/ctrl\-alt\-del
This file
controls the handling of Ctrl-Alt-Del from the keyboard.
When the value in this file is 0, Ctrl-Alt-Del is trapped and
.IR /sbin/hotplug .
.TP
.\" Removed in commit 87f504e5c78b910b0c1d6ffb89bc95e492322c84 (tglx/history.git)
-.IR /proc/sys/kernel/htab-reclaim " (before Linux 2.4.9.2)"
+.IR /proc/sys/kernel/htab\-reclaim " (before Linux 2.4.9.2)"
(PowerPC only) If this file is set to a nonzero value,
the PowerPC htab
.\" removed in commit 1b483a6a7b2998e9c98ad985d7494b9b725bd228, before 2.6.28
.\" platforms, but this broke /proc/[pid]
.\" See http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=109513010926152&w=2
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/kernel/powersave-nap " (PowerPC only)"
+.IR /proc/sys/kernel/powersave\-nap " (PowerPC only)"
This file contains a flag.
If set, Linux-PPC will use the "nap" mode of
powersaving,
.BR CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK .
.RE
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/kernel/real-root-dev
+.I /proc/sys/kernel/real\-root\-dev
This file is documented in the Linux kernel source file
.I Documentation/admin\-guide/initrd.rst
.\" commit 9d85025b0418163fae079c9ba8f8445212de8568
.I Documentation/initrd.txt
before Linux 4.10).
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/kernel/reboot-cmd " (Sparc only) "
+.IR /proc/sys/kernel/reboot\-cmd " (Sparc only) "
This file seems to be a way to give an argument to the SPARC
ROM/Flash boot loader.
Maybe to tell it what to do after
rebooting?
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/kernel/rtsig-max
+.I /proc/sys/kernel/rtsig\-max
(Only in kernels up to and including 2.6.7; see
.BR setrlimit (2))
This file can be used to tune the maximum number
of POSIX real-time (queued) signals that can be outstanding
in the system.
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/kernel/rtsig-nr
+.I /proc/sys/kernel/rtsig\-nr
(Only in kernels up to and including 2.6.7.)
This file shows the number of POSIX real-time signals currently queued.
.TP
A system-wide limit on the maximum number of semaphore identifiers.
.RE
.TP
-.I /proc/sys/kernel/sg-big-buff
+.I /proc/sys/kernel/sg\-big\-buff
This file
shows the size of the generic SCSI device (sg) buffer.
You can't tune it just yet, but you could change it at
this is the fifth kernel built from this source base and the
date following it indicates the time the kernel was built.
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/kernel/threads-max " (since Linux 2.3.11)"
+.IR /proc/sys/kernel/threads\-max " (since Linux 2.3.11)"
.\" The following is based on Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt
This file specifies the system-wide limit on the number of
threads (tasks) that can be created on the system.
Since Linux 4.1,
.\" commit 230633d109e35b0a24277498e773edeb79b4a331
the value that can be written to
-.I threads-max
+.I threads\-max
is bounded.
The minimum value that can be written is 20.
The maximum value that can be written is given by the
.B FUTEX_TID_MASK
(0x3fffffff).
If a value outside of this range is written to
-.IR threads-max ,
+.IR threads\-max ,
the error
.B EINVAL
occurs.
The value written is checked against the available RAM pages.
If the thread structures would occupy too much (more than 1/8th)
of the available RAM pages,
-.I threads-max
+.I threads\-max
is reduced accordingly.
.TP
.IR /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope " (since Linux 3.5)"
See
.BR ptrace (2).
.TP
-.IR /proc/sys/kernel/zero-paged " (PowerPC only) "
+.IR /proc/sys/kernel/zero\-paged " (PowerPC only) "
This file
contains a flag.
When enabled (nonzero), Linux-PPC will pre-zero pages in
.IR /proc/meminfo )
is calculated as
.IP
- CommitLimit = (total_RAM - total_huge_TLB) *
+ CommitLimit = (total_RAM \- total_huge_TLB) *
overcommit_ratio / 100 + total_swap
.IP
where:
.BR userfaultfd (2).
The default value in this file is 1.
.TP
-.IR /proc/sysrq-trigger " (since Linux 2.4.21)"
+.IR /proc/sysrq\-trigger " (since Linux 2.4.21)"
Writing a character to this file triggers the same SysRq function as
typing ALT-SysRq-<character> (see the description of
.IR /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq ).
.BR sysvipc (7)
provides further background on the information shown by these files.
.TP
-.IR /proc/thread-self " (since Linux 3.17)"
+.IR /proc/thread\-self " (since Linux 3.17)"
.\" commit 0097875bd41528922fb3bb5f348c53f17e00e2fd
This directory refers to the thread accessing the
.I /proc
255, 0 swapper/3 hrtimer_start_range_ns (tick_sched_timer)
71, 0 swapper/1 hrtimer_start_range_ns (tick_sched_timer)
58, 0 swapper/0 hrtimer_start_range_ns (tick_sched_timer)
- 4, 1694 gnome-shell mod_delayed_work_on (delayed_work_timer_fn)
+ 4, 1694 gnome\-shell mod_delayed_work_on (delayed_work_timer_fn)
17, 7 rcu_sched rcu_gp_kthread (process_timeout)
\&...
1, 4911 kworker/u16:0 mod_delayed_work_on (delayed_work_timer_fn)
.IR compact_stall " (since Linux 2.6.35)"
.\" commit 56de7263fcf3eb10c8dcdf8d59a9cec831795f3f
See the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
.\" Present only if the kernel was configured with
.\" .BR CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
.\" and
.IR compact_fail " (since Linux 2.6.35)"
.\" commit 56de7263fcf3eb10c8dcdf8d59a9cec831795f3f
See the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
.\" Present only if the kernel was configured with
.\" .BR CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
.\" and
.IR compact_success " (since Linux 2.6.35)"
.\" commit 56de7263fcf3eb10c8dcdf8d59a9cec831795f3f
See the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
.\" Present only if the kernel was configured with
.\" .BR CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
.\" and
.IR thp_fault_alloc " (since Linux 2.6.39)"
.\" commit 81ab4201fb7d91d6b0cd9ad5b4b16776e4bed145
See the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
.\" Present only if the kernel was configured with
.\" .BR CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
.\" and
.IR thp_fault_fallback " (since Linux 2.6.39)"
.\" commit 81ab4201fb7d91d6b0cd9ad5b4b16776e4bed145
See the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
.\" Present only if the kernel was configured with
.\" .BR CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
.\" and
.IR thp_collapse_alloc " (since Linux 2.6.39)"
.\" commit 81ab4201fb7d91d6b0cd9ad5b4b16776e4bed145
See the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
.\" Present only if the kernel was configured with
.\" .BR CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
.\" and
.IR thp_collapse_alloc_failed " (since Linux 2.6.39)"
.\" commit 81ab4201fb7d91d6b0cd9ad5b4b16776e4bed145
See the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
.\" Present only if the kernel was configured with
.\" .BR CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
.\" and
.IR thp_split " (since Linux 2.6.39)"
.\" commit 81ab4201fb7d91d6b0cd9ad5b4b16776e4bed145
See the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
.\" Present only if the kernel was configured with
.\" .BR CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
.\" and
.IR thp_zero_page_alloc " (since Linux 3.8)"
.\" commit d8a8e1f0da3d29d7268b3300c96a059d63901b76
See the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
.\" Present only if the kernel was configured with
.\" .BR CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
.\" and
.IR thp_zero_page_alloc_failed " (since Linux 3.8)"
.\" commit d8a8e1f0da3d29d7268b3300c96a059d63901b76
See the kernel source file
-.IR Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
+.IR Documentation/admin\-guide/mm/transhuge.rst .
.\" Present only if the kernel was configured with
.\" .BR CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
.\" and