This patch adds stuff about new reclaim field in proc.txt

Acked-by: Rob Landley <r...@landley.net>
Signed-off-by: Minchan Kim <minc...@kernel.org>
---
 Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
 mm/Kconfig                         |  7 +------
 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt 
b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
index 488c094..ee4cef1 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
@@ -136,6 +136,7 @@ Table 1-1: Process specific entries in /proc
  maps          Memory maps to executables and library files    (2.4)
  mem           Memory held by this process
  root          Link to the root directory of this process
+ reclaim       Reclaim pages in this process
  stat          Process status
  statm         Process memory status information
  status                Process status in human readable form
@@ -489,6 +490,25 @@ To clear the soft-dirty bit
 
 Any other value written to /proc/PID/clear_refs will have no effect.
 
+The file /proc/PID/reclaim is used to reclaim pages in this process.
+To reclaim file-backed pages,
+    > echo file > /proc/PID/reclaim
+
+To reclaim anonymous pages,
+    > echo anon > /proc/PID/reclaim
+
+To reclaim all pages,
+    > echo all > /proc/PID/reclaim
+
+Also, you can specify address range of process so part of address space
+will be reclaimed. The format is following as
+    > echo addr size-byte > /proc/PID/reclaim
+
+NOTE: addr should be page-aligned.
+
+Below is example which try to reclaim 2M from 0x100000.
+    > echo 0x100000 2M > /proc/PID/reclaim
+
 The /proc/pid/pagemap gives the PFN, which can be used to find the pageflags
 using /proc/kpageflags and number of times a page is mapped using
 /proc/kpagecount. For detailed explanation, see Documentation/vm/pagemap.txt.
diff --git a/mm/Kconfig b/mm/Kconfig
index 314bf49..9d6b306 100644
--- a/mm/Kconfig
+++ b/mm/Kconfig
@@ -486,9 +486,4 @@ config PROCESS_RECLAIM
        default n
        help
         It allows to reclaim pages of the process by /proc/pid/reclaim.
-
-        (echo file > /proc/PID/reclaim) reclaims file-backed pages only.
-        (echo anon > /proc/PID/reclaim) reclaims anonymous pages only.
-        (echo all > /proc/PID/reclaim) reclaims all pages.
-
-        Any other vaule is ignored.
+        See Documentation/filesystem/proc.txt for more details.
-- 
1.8.2

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