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SubjectRe: [PATCH 3/3] docs: virt: kvm: api.rst: replace some characters
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On 22/07/21 11:50, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> The conversion tools used during DocBook/LaTeX/html/Markdown->ReST
> conversion and some cut-and-pasted text contain some characters that
> aren't easily reachable on standard keyboards and/or could cause
> troubles when parsed by the documentation build system.
>
> Replace the occurences of the following characters:
>
> - U+00a0 (' '): NO-BREAK SPACE
> as it can cause lines being truncated on PDF output
>
> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
> ---
> Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst | 28 ++++++++++++++--------------
> 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

Queued, thanks.

Paolo

> diff --git a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst
> index c7b165ca70b6..3a6118540747 100644
> --- a/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/virt/kvm/api.rst
> @@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ in-kernel irqchip (GIC), and for in-kernel irqchip can tell the GIC to
> use PPIs designated for specific cpus. The irq field is interpreted
> like this::
>
> -  bits: | 31 ... 28 | 27 ... 24 | 23 ... 16 | 15 ... 0 |
> + bits: | 31 ... 28 | 27 ... 24 | 23 ... 16 | 15 ... 0 |
> field: | vcpu2_index | irq_type | vcpu_index | irq_id |
>
> The irq_type field has the following values:
> @@ -2149,10 +2149,10 @@ prior to calling the KVM_RUN ioctl.
> Errors:
>
> ====== ============================================================
> -  ENOENT   no such register
> -  EINVAL   invalid register ID, or no such register or used with VMs in
> + ENOENT no such register
> + EINVAL invalid register ID, or no such register or used with VMs in
> protected virtualization mode on s390
> -  EPERM    (arm64) register access not allowed before vcpu finalization
> + EPERM (arm64) register access not allowed before vcpu finalization
> ====== ============================================================
>
> (These error codes are indicative only: do not rely on a specific error
> @@ -2590,10 +2590,10 @@ following id bit patterns::
> Errors include:
>
> ======== ============================================================
> -  ENOENT   no such register
> -  EINVAL   invalid register ID, or no such register or used with VMs in
> + ENOENT no such register
> + EINVAL invalid register ID, or no such register or used with VMs in
> protected virtualization mode on s390
> -  EPERM    (arm64) register access not allowed before vcpu finalization
> + EPERM (arm64) register access not allowed before vcpu finalization
> ======== ============================================================
>
> (These error codes are indicative only: do not rely on a specific error
> @@ -3112,13 +3112,13 @@ current state. "addr" is ignored.
> Errors:
>
> ====== =================================================================
> -  EINVAL    the target is unknown, or the combination of features is invalid.
> -  ENOENT    a features bit specified is unknown.
> + EINVAL the target is unknown, or the combination of features is invalid.
> + ENOENT a features bit specified is unknown.
> ====== =================================================================
>
> This tells KVM what type of CPU to present to the guest, and what
> -optional features it should have.  This will cause a reset of the cpu
> -registers to their initial values.  If this is not called, KVM_RUN will
> +optional features it should have. This will cause a reset of the cpu
> +registers to their initial values. If this is not called, KVM_RUN will
> return ENOEXEC for that vcpu.
>
> The initial values are defined as:
> @@ -3239,8 +3239,8 @@ VCPU matching underlying host.
> Errors:
>
> ===== ==============================================================
> -  E2BIG     the reg index list is too big to fit in the array specified by
> -             the user (the number required will be written into n).
> + E2BIG the reg index list is too big to fit in the array specified by
> + the user (the number required will be written into n).
> ===== ==============================================================
>
> ::
> @@ -3288,7 +3288,7 @@ specific device.
> ARM/arm64 divides the id field into two parts, a device id and an
> address type id specific to the individual device::
>
> -  bits: | 63 ... 32 | 31 ... 16 | 15 ... 0 |
> + bits: | 63 ... 32 | 31 ... 16 | 15 ... 0 |
> field: | 0x00000000 | device id | addr type id |
>
> ARM/arm64 currently only require this when using the in-kernel GIC
>

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