Hi, Alex, Sorry for late, I just notice this email today. "Alejandro Colomar (mailing lists; readonly)" <alx.mailinglists@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi Huang Ying, > > Please see a few fixes below. > > Michael, as always, some question for you too ;) > > Thanks, > > Alex > > On 12/2/20 9:42 AM, Huang Ying wrote: >> Signed-off-by: "Huang, Ying" <ying.huang@xxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> man2/set_mempolicy.2 | 9 +++++++++ >> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/man2/set_mempolicy.2 b/man2/set_mempolicy.2 >> index 68011eecb..3754b3e12 100644 >> --- a/man2/set_mempolicy.2 >> +++ b/man2/set_mempolicy.2 >> @@ -113,6 +113,12 @@ A nonempty >> .I nodemask >> specifies node IDs that are relative to the set of >> node IDs allowed by the process's current cpuset. >> +.TP >> +.BR MPOL_F_NUMA_BALANCING " (since Linux 5.11)" > > I'd prefer it to be in alphabetical order (rather than just adding at > the bottom). That's OK for me. But it's better to be done in another patch to distinguish contents from pure order change? > That way, when lists grow, it's easier to find things. > >> +Enable the Linux kernel NUMA balancing for the task if it is supported >> +by kernel. > > I'd s/Linux kernel/kernel/ when it doesn't specifically refer to the > Linux kernel to differentiate it from other kernels. It only adds noise > (IMHO). mtk? Sure. Will fix this and all following comments below. Thanks a lot for your help! I am new to man pages. Best Regards, Huang, Ying