Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa(a)redhat.com>
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docs/formatdomain.rst | 24 ++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/formatdomain.rst b/docs/formatdomain.rst
index 9d3960e7ad..91517b069f 100644
--- a/docs/formatdomain.rst
+++ b/docs/formatdomain.rst
@@ -3127,7 +3127,7 @@ paravirtualized driver is specified via the ``disk`` element.
virtio-blk. ( :since:`Since 3.9.0` )
- The optional ``queue_size`` attribute specifies the size of each virt
queue for virtio-blk. ( :since:`Since 7.8.0` )
- - For virtio disks, `Virtio-specific options <#elementsVirtio>`__ can also
+ - For virtio disks, `Virtio-related options`_ can also
be set. ( :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
- The optional ``metadata_cache`` subelement controls aspects related to the
format specific caching of storage image metadata. Note that this setting
@@ -3431,7 +3431,7 @@ A directory on the host that can be accessed directly from the
guest.
"loop", with a format of "raw" or "nbd" with any
format. QEMU supports a
type of "path" or "handle", but no formats. Virtuozzo driver
supports a
type of "ploop" with a format of "ploop".
- - For virtio-backed devices, `Virtio-specific options <#elementsVirtio>`__
+ - For virtio-backed devices, `Virtio-related options`_
can also be set. ( :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
- For ``virtiofs``, the ``queue`` attribute can be used to specify the queue
size (i.e. how many requests can the queue fit). ( :since:`Since 6.2.0` )
@@ -3565,7 +3565,6 @@ control where on the bus the device will be placed:
will have access to it. ``<address type='unassigned'/>`` is an invalid
address type for all other device types. :since:`Since 6.0.0`
-:anchor:`<a id="elementsVirtio"/>`
Virtio-related options
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -3746,7 +3745,7 @@ An optional sub-element ``driver`` can specify the driver specific
options:
controllers must be defined each having a specific ``iothread`` value. The
``iothread`` value must be within the range 1 to the domain iothreads value.
virtio options
- For virtio controllers, `Virtio-specific options <#elementsVirtio>`__ can
+ For virtio controllers, `Virtio-related options`_ can
also be set. ( :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
USB companion controllers have an optional sub-element ``<master>`` to specify
@@ -5293,7 +5292,7 @@ following attributes are available for the ``"virtio"``
NIC driver:
you know what you are doing. Proper RSS configuration depends from vcpu,
tap, and vhost settings.**
virtio options
- For virtio interfaces, `Virtio-specific options <#elementsVirtio>`__ can also
+ For virtio interfaces, `Virtio-related options`_ can also
be set. ( :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
Offloading options for the host and guest can be configured using the following
@@ -5825,8 +5824,7 @@ change the grab key combination.
<#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more details.
The subelement ``driver`` can be used to tune the virtio options of the device:
-`Virtio-specific options <#elementsVirtio>`__ can also be set. ( :since:`Since
-3.5.0` )
+`Virtio-related options`_ can also be set. ( :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
Hub devices
~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -6247,8 +6245,7 @@ A video device.
the default QEMU backend. "vhostuser" will use a separate vhost-user
process backend (for ``virtio`` device).
virtio options
- `Virtio-specific options <#elementsVirtio>`__ can also be set (
- :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
+ `Virtio-related options`_ can also be set (:since:`Since 3.5.0`)
VGA configuration
Control how the video devices exposed to the guest using the ``vgaconf``
attribute which takes the value "io", "on" or "off".
At present, it's only
@@ -7476,8 +7473,8 @@ Example: manually added device with static PCI slot 2 requested
years) might be ignored. :since:`Since 1.1.1, requires QEMU 1.5`
``driver``
- For model ``virtio`` memballoon, `Virtio-specific
- options <#elementsVirtio>`__ can also be set. ( :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
+ For model ``virtio`` memballoon, `Virtio-related options`_ can also be set.
+ ( :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
Random number generator device
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -7551,8 +7548,7 @@ Example: usage of the RNG device:
The subelement ``driver`` can be used to tune the device:
virtio options
- `Virtio-specific options <#elementsVirtio>`__ can also be set. (
- :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
+ `Virtio-related options`_ can also be set. ( :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
:anchor:`<a id="elementsTpm"/>`
@@ -8071,7 +8067,7 @@ attribute ``address`` of the ``cid`` element specifies the CID
assigned to the
guest. If the attribute ``auto`` is set to ``yes``, libvirt will assign a free
CID automatically on domain startup. :since:`Since 4.4.0`
The optional ``driver`` element allows to specify virtio options, see
-`Virtio-specific options <#elementsVirtio>`__ for more details. :since:`Since
7.1.0`
+`Virtio-related options`_ for more details. :since:`Since 7.1.0`
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