Jan, Ross. On 12 April 2018 at 16:22, Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Michael! > > On Thu 12-04-18 15:00:49, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) wrote: >> Hello Jan, >> >> I have applied your patch, and tweaked the text a little, and pushed >> the result to the git repo. > > Thanks! > >> > +.B MAP_SHARED >> > +type will silently ignore this flag. >> > +This flag is supported only for files supporting DAX (direct mapping of persistent >> > +memory). For other files, creating mapping with this flag results in >> > +.B EOPNOTSUPP >> > +error. Shared file mappings with this flag provide the guarantee that while >> > +some memory is writeably mapped in the address space of the process, it will >> > +be visible in the same file at the same offset even after the system crashes or >> > +is rebooted. This allows users of such mappings to make data modifications >> > +persistent in a more efficient way using appropriate CPU instructions. >> >> It feels like there's a word missing/unclear wording in the previous >> line, before "using". Without that word, the sentence feels a bit >> ambiguous. >> >> Should it be: >> >> persistent in a more efficient way *through the use of* appropriate >> CPU instructions. >> >> or: >> >> persistent in a more efficient way *than using* appropriate CPU instructions. >> >> ? >> >> Is suspect the first is correct, but need to check. > > Yes, the first is correct. Thanks for both checking that phrasing. In the end I decided to reword the sentence a bot more substantially: In conjunction with the use of appropriate CPU instructions, this provides users of such mappings with a more efficient way of making data modifica‐ tions persistent. Thanks, Michael -- Michael Kerrisk Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/ Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/