Though trying to destroy a physical HBA doesn't make sense at all,
it's still a bit misleading with saying "only works for HBA".
Signed-off-by: Osier Yang <jyang(a)redhat.com>
---
src/libvirt.c | 5 +++--
tools/virsh.pod | 6 +++---
2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/libvirt.c b/src/libvirt.c
index ae05300..4ebd13f 100644
--- a/src/libvirt.c
+++ b/src/libvirt.c
@@ -16065,8 +16065,9 @@ error:
* virNodeDeviceDestroy:
* @dev: a device object
*
- * Destroy the device object. The virtual device is removed from the host operating
system.
- * This function may require privileged access
+ * Destroy the device object. The virtual device (only works for vHBA
+ * currently) is removed from the host operating system. This function
+ * may require privileged access.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
*/
diff --git a/tools/virsh.pod b/tools/virsh.pod
index dac9a08..557df9c 100644
--- a/tools/virsh.pod
+++ b/tools/virsh.pod
@@ -2158,9 +2158,9 @@ contains xml for a top-level <device> description of a node
device.
=item B<nodedev-destroy> I<device>
Destroy (stop) a device on the host. I<device> can be either device
-name or wwn pair in "wwnn,wwpn" format (only works for HBA). Note
-that this makes libvirt quit managing a host device, and may even make
-that device unusable by the rest of the physical host until a reboot.
+name or wwn pair in "wwnn,wwpn" format (only works for vHBA currently).
+Note that this makes libvirt quit managing a host device, and may even
+make that device unusable by the rest of the physical host until a reboot.
=item B<nodedev-detach> I<nodedev> [I<--driver backend_driver>]
--
1.8.1.4