audit: drop /proc/PID/loginuid documentation Format field

Drop the "Format:" field from the /proc/PID/loginuid documentation and
integrate the information into the Description field since it is not
recognized by the "./scripts/get_abi.pl validate" command which causes a
warning.  Documentation/ABI/README describes the valid fields.

Reported-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com>
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Richard Guy Briggs 2021-04-01 15:10:27 -04:00 committed by Paul Moore
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@ -2,26 +2,26 @@ What: Audit Login UID
Date: 2005-02-01
KernelVersion: 2.6.11-rc2 1e2d1492e178 ("[PATCH] audit: handle loginuid through proc")
Contact: linux-audit@redhat.com
Format: %u
Users: audit and login applications
Description:
The /proc/$pid/loginuid pseudofile is written to set and
read to get the audit login UID of process $pid. If it is
unset, permissions are not needed to set it. The accessor must
have CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL in the initial user namespace to write
it if it has been set. It cannot be written again if
AUDIT_FEATURE_LOGINUID_IMMUTABLE is enabled. It cannot be
unset if AUDIT_FEATURE_ONLY_UNSET_LOGINUID is enabled.
read to get the audit login UID of process $pid as a
decimal unsigned int (%u, u32). If it is unset,
permissions are not needed to set it. The accessor must
have CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL in the initial user namespace to
write it if it has been set. It cannot be written again
if AUDIT_FEATURE_LOGINUID_IMMUTABLE is enabled. It
cannot be unset if AUDIT_FEATURE_ONLY_UNSET_LOGINUID is
enabled.
What: Audit Login Session ID
Date: 2008-03-13
KernelVersion: 2.6.25-rc7 1e0bd7550ea9 ("[PATCH] export sessionid alongside the loginuid in procfs")
Contact: linux-audit@redhat.com
Format: %u
Users: audit and login applications
Description:
The /proc/$pid/sessionid pseudofile is read to get the
audit login session ID of process $pid. It is set
automatically, serially assigned with each new login.
audit login session ID of process $pid as a decimal
unsigned int (%u, u32). It is set automatically,
serially assigned with each new login.