| What:		/sys/devices/system/memory/soft_offline_page | 
 | Date:		Sep 2009 | 
 | KernelVersion:	2.6.33 | 
 | Contact:	andi@firstfloor.org | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		Soft-offline the memory page containing the physical address | 
 | 		written into this file. Input is a hex number specifying the | 
 | 		physical address of the page. The kernel will then attempt | 
 | 		to soft-offline it, by moving the contents elsewhere or | 
 | 		dropping it if possible. The kernel will then be placed | 
 | 		on the bad page list and never be reused. | 
 |  | 
 | 		The offlining is done in kernel specific granuality. | 
 | 		Normally it's the base page size of the kernel, but | 
 | 		this might change. | 
 |  | 
 | 		The page must be still accessible, not poisoned. The | 
 | 		kernel will never kill anything for this, but rather | 
 | 		fail the offline.  Return value is the size of the | 
 | 		number, or a error when the offlining failed.  Reading | 
 | 		the file is not allowed. | 
 |  | 
 | What:		/sys/devices/system/memory/hard_offline_page | 
 | Date:		Sep 2009 | 
 | KernelVersion:	2.6.33 | 
 | Contact:	andi@firstfloor.org | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		Hard-offline the memory page containing the physical | 
 | 		address written into this file. Input is a hex number | 
 | 		specifying the physical address of the page. The | 
 | 		kernel will then attempt to hard-offline the page, by | 
 | 		trying to drop the page or killing any owner or | 
 | 		triggering IO errors if needed.  Note this may kill | 
 | 		any processes owning the page. The kernel will avoid | 
 | 		to access this page assuming it's poisoned by the | 
 | 		hardware. | 
 |  | 
 | 		The offlining is done in kernel specific granuality. | 
 | 		Normally it's the base page size of the kernel, but | 
 | 		this might change. | 
 |  | 
 | 		Return value is the size of the number, or a error when | 
 | 		the offlining failed. | 
 | 		Reading the file is not allowed. |