Re: [PATCH] ptrace.2: Describe PTRACE_SET/GETREGSET on NT_X86_XSTATE

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On Wed, 20 May 2020 at 05:30, Keno Fischer <keno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > +.SS The layout and operation of the NT_X86_XSTATE regset
> >
> > Should rather have a complete table of NT_* entries first. The others
> > can be dummies for now.
>
> Oh boy, I'm not sure my man-page-formatting-fu is up to the task of
> creating a nice looking table :).
> Michael, can you help?

The general form is simple enough. Assuming, say, a three-column
table, write something like this:

.TS
l l l
---
l l l.
HEAD1<tab>HEAD2<tab>HEAD3
val<tab>val<tab>val<tab>
val<tab>val<tab>val<tab>
...
.TE

I've simplified things somewhat, but if you write your table like
that, I'll fix up any needed formatting afterwards.

For a more complicated example, see the source of syscalls(2).

Thanks,

Michael



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