Re: cgroups(7): documenting /sys/kernel/cgroup files

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Hello, Michael!

Overall looks good to me, one small nit below.

On Mon, Jan 08, 2018 at 10:11:43PM +0100, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) wrote:
> Hello Roman,
> 
> I wrote cgroups(7) text below to document the files added by you in
> Linux 4.15. Could you let me know if the following text is okay please:
> 
>    /sys/kernel/cgroup files
>        /sys/kernel/cgroup/delegate (since Linux 4.15)
>               This file exports a list of the cgroups v2 files  (one  per
>               line) that are delegatable (i.e., whose ownership should be
>               changed to the user ID of the delegatee).  In  the  future,
>               the  set  of delegatable files may change or grow, and this
>               file provides a way for the  kernel  to  inform  user-space
>               applications of which files must be delegated.  As at Linux
>               4.15, one sees the following when inspecting this file:
> 
>                   $ cat /sys/kernel/cgroup/delegate
>                   cgroup.procs
>                   cgroup.subtree_control
> 
>        /sys/kernel/cgroup/features (since Linux 4.15)
>               Over time, the set of cgroups v2 features that are provided
>               by  the kernel may change or grow, or some features may not
>               be enabled by default.  This file provides a way for  user-
>               space  applications  to  discover what features the running
>               kernel supports or has enabled.  Features  are  listed  one
                                ^^
I would replace "or" with "and" here.

Please, feel free to add
Reviewed-by: Roman Gushchin <guro@xxxxxx>

Thank you!

Roman
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