audit_set_pid: add wmode to man page

The audit_set_pid man page is missing the third parameter. I've
added it, and briefly extended the usage.
Signed-off-by: Nick Black <[email protected]>
---
 docs/audit_set_pid.3 | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/audit_set_pid.3 b/docs/audit_set_pid.3
index d2b33db..87c41fb 100644
--- a/docs/audit_set_pid.3
+++ b/docs/audit_set_pid.3
@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ audit_set_pid \- Set audit daemon process ID
 
 .B #include <libaudit.h>
 .sp
-int audit_set_pid (int fd, int pid);
+int audit_set_pid (int fd, int pid, rep_wait_t wmode);
 
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 
-audit_set_pid tells the kernel what the pid is of the audit daemon. When the 
pid is set to 0, the kernel will log all events to syslog. Otherwise it will 
try to send events to the netlink connection that has the same pid given by 
this function. If for some reason the process goes away, the kernel will 
automatically set the value to 0 itself. Usually this function is called by the 
audit daemon and not an external program.
+audit_set_pid tells the kernel what the pid is of the audit daemon. When the 
pid is set to 0, the kernel will log all events to syslog. Otherwise it will 
try to send events to the netlink connection that has the same pid given by 
this function. If for some reason the process goes away, the kernel will 
automatically set the value to 0 itself. Usually this function is called by the 
audit daemon and not an external program. If wmode is WAIT_YES, the function 
will wait for an ACK from the kernel.
 
 .SH "RETURN VALUE"
 
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2.23.0

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