nuttx/fs/procfs
Gregory Nutt e880bc9a71 Remove unused, non-modular procfs reference
fs/procfs/fs_procfs.c contained an unused reference to an STM32 procfs structure.  This is wrong in two ways:  (1) There should be not STM32 references outside of arch/arm and boards/arm and (2) the declare STM32 structure is not used anyway.
2020-08-22 16:22:18 +01:00
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fs_procfs.c Remove unused, non-modular procfs reference 2020-08-22 16:22:18 +01:00
fs_procfscpuload.c fix nxstyle warning 2020-07-10 21:30:02 +01:00
fs_procfscritmon.c fix nxstyle warning 2020-07-10 21:30:02 +01:00
fs_procfsiobinfo.c Make the read ahead buffer unselectable 2020-01-11 08:24:49 -06:00
fs_procfsmeminfo.c nxstyle fixes 2020-04-11 21:19:47 +01:00
fs_procfsproc.c fs/procfs: Handle /proc/xxx/group/ correctly 2020-08-03 21:00:18 +01:00
fs_procfsuptime.c fix nxstyle warning 2020-07-10 21:30:02 +01:00
fs_procfsutil.c
fs_procfsversion.c procfs: Get version info from uname instead 2020-07-30 10:33:08 +09:00
fs_skeleton.c fix nxstyle warning 2020-07-10 21:30:02 +01:00
Kconfig fs/: Remove support for CONFIG_FS_READABLE 2020-03-22 08:24:07 -05:00
Make.defs procfs: Get version info from uname instead 2020-07-30 10:33:08 +09:00
README.txt Remove 'executable' bit on several files 2019-08-01 14:13:55 -06:00

fs/procfs README
================

  This is a tiny procfs file system that allows read-only access to a few
  attributes of a task or thread.  This tiny procfs fs file system can be
  built into the system by enabling:

    CONFIG_FS_PROCFS=y

  It can then be mounted from the NSH command like like:

    nsh> mount -t procfs /proc

Example
=======

  NuttShell (NSH) NuttX-6.31
  nsh> mount -t procfs /proc

  nsh> ls /proc
  /proc:
   0/
   1/

  nsh> ls /proc/1
  /proc/1:
   status
   cmdline

  nsh> cat /proc/1/status
  Name:       init
  Type:       Task
  State:      Running
  Priority:   100
  Scheduler:  SCHED_FIFO
  SigMask:    00000000

  nsh> cat /proc/1/cmdline
  init

  nsh> sleep 100 &
  sleep [2:100]
  nsh> ls /proc
  ls /proc
  /proc:
   0/
   1/
   2/

  nsh> cat /proc/2/cmdline
  <pthread> 0x527420