Commit 71da431c authored by Bagas Sanjaya's avatar Bagas Sanjaya Committed by Tejun Heo

docs: cgroup-v1: fix footnotes

The documentation contains external references, which some of them are
marked as footnotes. Fix the syntax for them to be properly rendered as
such.

Non-footnote references aren't affected since the text for these is
aligned the same to the footnotes.
Signed-off-by: default avatarBagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
parent eb084894
......@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Benefits and Purpose of the memory controller
=============================================
The memory controller isolates the memory behaviour of a group of tasks
from the rest of the system. The article on LWN [12] mentions some probable
from the rest of the system. The article on LWN [12]_ mentions some probable
uses of the memory controller. The memory controller can be used to
a. Isolate an application or a group of applications
......@@ -107,16 +107,16 @@ Brief summary of control files.
==========
The memory controller has a long history. A request for comments for the memory
controller was posted by Balbir Singh [1]. At the time the RFC was posted
controller was posted by Balbir Singh [1]_. At the time the RFC was posted
there were several implementations for memory control. The goal of the
RFC was to build consensus and agreement for the minimal features required
for memory control. The first RSS controller was posted by Balbir Singh[2]
in Feb 2007. Pavel Emelianov [3][4][5] has since posted three versions of the
RSS controller. At OLS, at the resource management BoF, everyone suggested
that we handle both page cache and RSS together. Another request was raised
to allow user space handling of OOM. The current memory controller is
for memory control. The first RSS controller was posted by Balbir Singh [2]_
in Feb 2007. Pavel Emelianov [3]_ [4]_ [5]_ has since posted three versions
of the RSS controller. At OLS, at the resource management BoF, everyone
suggested that we handle both page cache and RSS together. Another request was
raised to allow user space handling of OOM. The current memory controller is
at version 6; it combines both mapped (RSS) and unmapped Page
Cache Control [11].
Cache Control [11]_.
2. Memory Control
=================
......@@ -960,15 +960,16 @@ commented and discussed quite extensively in the community.
References
==========
1. Singh, Balbir. RFC: Memory Controller, http://lwn.net/Articles/206697/
2. Singh, Balbir. Memory Controller (RSS Control),
.. [1] Singh, Balbir. RFC: Memory Controller, http://lwn.net/Articles/206697/
.. [2] Singh, Balbir. Memory Controller (RSS Control),
http://lwn.net/Articles/222762/
3. Emelianov, Pavel. Resource controllers based on process cgroups
.. [3] Emelianov, Pavel. Resource controllers based on process cgroups
https://lore.kernel.org/r/45ED7DEC.7010403@sw.ru
4. Emelianov, Pavel. RSS controller based on process cgroups (v2)
.. [4] Emelianov, Pavel. RSS controller based on process cgroups (v2)
https://lore.kernel.org/r/461A3010.90403@sw.ru
5. Emelianov, Pavel. RSS controller based on process cgroups (v3)
.. [5] Emelianov, Pavel. RSS controller based on process cgroups (v3)
https://lore.kernel.org/r/465D9739.8070209@openvz.org
6. Menage, Paul. Control Groups v10, http://lwn.net/Articles/236032/
7. Vaidyanathan, Srinivasan, Control Groups: Pagecache accounting and control
subsystem (v3), http://lwn.net/Articles/235534/
......@@ -978,7 +979,8 @@ References
https://lore.kernel.org/r/464D267A.50107@linux.vnet.ibm.com
10. Singh, Balbir. Memory controller v6 test results,
https://lore.kernel.org/r/20070819094658.654.84837.sendpatchset@balbir-laptop
11. Singh, Balbir. Memory controller introduction (v6),
https://lore.kernel.org/r/20070817084228.26003.12568.sendpatchset@balbir-laptop
12. Corbet, Jonathan, Controlling memory use in cgroups,
http://lwn.net/Articles/243795/
.. [11] Singh, Balbir. Memory controller introduction (v6),
https://lore.kernel.org/r/20070817084228.26003.12568.sendpatchset@balbir-laptop
.. [12] Corbet, Jonathan, Controlling memory use in cgroups,
http://lwn.net/Articles/243795/
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