Roger Pau Monne writes ("[PATCH v2 05/21] xl: introduce a firmware option"):
> The new firmware option aims to provide a coherent way to set the
> firmware for the different kind of guests Xen supports.
...
> +=head3 Non direct Kernel Boot
> +
> +Non direct kernel boot allows booting guests with a firmware. This can be \
used
> +by all types of guests, although the selection of options is different
> +depending on the guest type.
> +
> +This option provides the flexibly of letting the guest decide which kernel\
 they
> +want to boot, while preventing having to poke at the guest file system for\
m the

Line length.  Observe the (simulated) wrap damage.

You should to consider using semantic linefeeds (semantic newlines).
That is, break the lines in the .pod file at sentence or phrase
boundaries.

I see the code has line length problems too (it wraps when I look at
it in my MUA and even more so when I try to quote it when replying).

After we've chatted about the idl compiler changes, can you fix the
long lines everywhere and resend ?

Thanks,
Ian.

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