Steve Sistare <steven.sist...@oracle.com> writes: > Re-wrap the cpr-reboot documentation to 70 columns, use '@' for > cpr-reboot references, capitalize COLO and VFIO, and tweak the > wording. > > Suggested-by: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Steve Sistare <steven.sist...@oracle.com> > --- > qapi/migration.json | 36 +++++++++++++++++++----------------- > 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/qapi/migration.json b/qapi/migration.json > index c6bfe2e..c86113b 100644 > --- a/qapi/migration.json > +++ b/qapi/migration.json > @@ -636,28 +636,30 @@ > # > # @normal: the original form of migration. (since 8.2) > # > -# @cpr-reboot: The migrate command stops the VM and saves state to the URI. > -# After quitting qemu, the user resumes by running qemu -incoming. > +# @cpr-reboot: The migrate command stops the VM and saves state to > +# the URI. After quitting qemu, the user resumes by running > +# qemu -incoming. > # > -# This mode allows the user to quit qemu, and restart an updated version > -# of qemu. The user may even update and reboot the OS before restarting, > -# as long as the URI persists across a reboot. > +# This mode allows the user to quit qemu, optionally update and
Upper case "QEMU", please. More of the same below. > +# reboot the OS, and restart qemu. If the user reboots, the URI > +# must persist across the reboot, such as by using a file. > # > -# Unlike normal mode, the use of certain local storage options does not > -# block the migration, but the user must not modify guest block devices > -# between the quit and restart. > +# Unlike normal mode, the use of certain local storage options > +# does not block the migration, but the user must not modify the > +# contents of guest block devices between the quit and restart. > # > -# This mode supports vfio devices provided the user first puts the guest > -# in the suspended runstate, such as by issuing guest-suspend-ram to the > -# qemu guest agent. > +# This mode supports VFIO devices provided the user first puts > +# the guest in the suspended runstate, such as by issuing > +# guest-suspend-ram to the qemu guest agent. > # > -# Best performance is achieved when the memory backend is shared and the > -# @x-ignore-shared migration capability is set, but this is not required. > -# Further, if the user reboots before restarting such a configuration, > the > -# shared backend must be be non-volatile across reboot, such as by > backing > -# it with a dax device. > +# Best performance is achieved when the memory backend is shared > +# and the @x-ignore-shared migration capability is set, but this > +# is not required. Further, if the user reboots before restarting > +# such a configuration, the shared memory must persist across the > +# reboot, such as by backing it with a dax device. > # > -# cpr-reboot may not be used with postcopy, colo, or background-snapshot. > +# @cpr-reboot may not be used with postcopy, background-snapshot, > +# or COLO. > # > # (since 8.2) > ## With that Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com> Thanks!