Enclose command and type names in `backquotes`, so they become links in generated HTML.
We did this for qapi/ in merge commit 504632dcc631. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com> --- qga/qapi-schema.json | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/qga/qapi-schema.json b/qga/qapi-schema.json index 6c26ace3c9..31d454999f 100644 --- a/qga/qapi-schema.json +++ b/qga/qapi-schema.json @@ -96,11 +96,11 @@ # In cases where a partial stale response was previously received by # the client, this cannot always be done reliably. One particular # scenario being if qemu-ga responses are fed character-by-character -# into a JSON parser. In these situations, using guest-sync-delimited +# into a JSON parser. In these situations, using `guest-sync-delimited` # may be optimal. # # For clients that fetch responses line by line and convert them to -# JSON objects, guest-sync should be sufficient, but note that in +# JSON objects, `guest-sync` should be sufficient, but note that in # cases where the channel is dirty some attempts at parsing the # response may result in a parser error. # @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ # # Close an open file in the guest # -# @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open +# @handle: filehandle returned by `guest-file-open` # # Since: 0.15.0 ## @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ # As this command is just for limited, ad-hoc debugging, such as log # file access, the number of bytes to read is limited to 48 MB. # -# @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open +# @handle: filehandle returned by `guest-file-open` # # @count: maximum number of bytes to read (default is 4KB, maximum is # 48MB) @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ # # Write to an open file in the guest. # -# @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open +# @handle: filehandle returned by `guest-file-open` # # @buf-b64: base64-encoded string representing data to be written # @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ ## # @QGASeek: # -# Symbolic names for use in @guest-file-seek +# Symbolic names for use in `guest-file-seek` # # @set: Set to the specified offset (same effect as 'whence':0) # @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ ## # @GuestFileWhence: # -# Controls the meaning of offset to @guest-file-seek. +# Controls the meaning of offset to `guest-file-seek`. # # @value: Integral value (0 for set, 1 for cur, 2 for end), available # for historical reasons, and might differ from the host's or @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ # current file position afterward. Also encapsulates ftell()'s # functionality, with offset=0 and whence=1. # -# @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open +# @handle: filehandle returned by `guest-file-open` # # @offset: bytes to skip over in the file stream # @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ # # Write file changes buffered in userspace to disk/kernel buffers # -# @handle: filehandle returned by guest-file-open +# @handle: filehandle returned by `guest-file-open` # # Since: 0.15.0 ## @@ -434,12 +434,12 @@ # @guest-fsfreeze-freeze: # # Sync and freeze all freezable, local guest filesystems. If this -# command succeeded, you may call @guest-fsfreeze-thaw later to +# command succeeded, you may call `guest-fsfreeze-thaw` later to # unfreeze. # # On error, all filesystems will be thawed. If no filesystems are -# frozen as a result of this call, then @guest-fsfreeze-status will -# remain "thawed" and calling @guest-fsfreeze-thaw is not necessary. +# frozen as a result of this call, then `guest-fsfreeze-status` will +# remain "thawed" and calling `guest-fsfreeze-thaw` is not necessary. # # Returns: Number of file systems currently frozen. # @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ # @guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list: # # Sync and freeze specified guest filesystems. See also -# @guest-fsfreeze-freeze. +# `guest-fsfreeze-freeze`. # # On error, all filesystems will be thawed. # @@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ # Returns: Number of file systems thawed by this call # # .. note:: If the return value does not match the previous call to -# guest-fsfreeze-freeze, this likely means some freezable filesystems +# `guest-fsfreeze-freeze`, this likely means some freezable filesystems # were unfrozen before this call, and that the filesystem state may # have changed before issuing this command. # @@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ ## # @GuestFilesystemTrimResponse: # -# @paths: list of @GuestFilesystemTrimResult per path that was trimmed +# @paths: list of `GuestFilesystemTrimResult` per path that was trimmed # # Since: 2.4 ## @@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ # Errors: # - If suspend to disk is not supported, Unsupported # -# .. note:: It's strongly recommended to issue the guest-sync command +# .. note:: It's strongly recommended to issue the `guest-sync` command # before sending commands when the guest resumes. # # Since: 1.1 @@ -585,7 +585,7 @@ # - pm-utils (via pm-hibernate) # - manual write into sysfs # -# IMPORTANT: guest-suspend-ram requires working wakeup support in +# IMPORTANT: `guest-suspend-ram` requires working wakeup support in # QEMU. You should check QMP command query-current-machine returns # wakeup-suspend-support: true before issuing this command. Failure # in doing so can result in a suspended guest that QEMU will not be @@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ # Errors: # - If suspend to ram is not supported, Unsupported # -# .. note:: It's strongly recommended to issue the guest-sync command +# .. note:: It's strongly recommended to issue the `guest-sync` command # before sending commands when the guest resumes. # # Since: 1.1 @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ # - systemd hybrid-sleep # - pm-utils (via pm-suspend-hybrid) # -# IMPORTANT: guest-suspend-hybrid requires working wakeup support in +# IMPORTANT: `guest-suspend-hybrid` requires working wakeup support in # QEMU. You should check QMP command query-current-machine returns # wakeup-suspend-support: true before issuing this command. Failure # in doing so can result in a suspended guest that QEMU will not be @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ # Errors: # - If hybrid suspend is not supported, Unsupported # -# .. note:: It's strongly recommended to issue the guest-sync command +# .. note:: It's strongly recommended to issue the `guest-sync` command # before sending commands when the guest resumes. # # Since: 1.1 @@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ ## # @GuestMemoryBlockResponse: # -# @phys-index: same with the 'phys-index' member of @GuestMemoryBlock. +# @phys-index: same with the 'phys-index' member of `GuestMemoryBlock`. # # @response: the result of memory block operation. # @@ -1277,10 +1277,10 @@ # @guest-exec-status: # # Check status of process associated with PID retrieved via -# guest-exec. Reap the process and associated metadata if it has +# `guest-exec`. Reap the process and associated metadata if it has # exited. # -# @pid: pid returned from guest-exec +# @pid: pid returned from `guest-exec` # # Since: 2.5 ## @@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@ ## # @GuestExecCaptureOutputMode: # -# An enumeration of guest-exec capture modes. +# An enumeration of `guest-exec` capture modes. # # @none: do not capture any output # @@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@ ## # @GuestExecCaptureOutput: # -# Controls what guest-exec output gets captures. +# Controls what `guest-exec` output gets captures. # # @flag: captures both stdout and stderr if true. Equivalent to # GuestExecCaptureOutputMode::all. (since 2.5) -- 2.49.0