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[PATCH 2/4] docs: system: split CPU models doc between MIPS and x86 part
From: |
Paolo Bonzini |
Subject: |
[PATCH 2/4] docs: system: split CPU models doc between MIPS and x86 parts |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Feb 2020 17:37:56 +0100 |
The MIPS CPU models end up in the middle of the PC documentation. Move
them to a separate file so that they can be placed in the right section.
The man page still includes both x86 and MIPS content.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <address@hidden>
---
Makefile | 11 +-
docs/system/cpu-models-mips.texi | 200 +++++++++++++++
.../cpu-models-x86.texi} | 232 ------------------
docs/system/qemu-cpu-models.texi | 28 +++
qemu-doc.texi | 8 +-
5 files changed, 238 insertions(+), 241 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 docs/system/cpu-models-mips.texi
rename docs/{qemu-cpu-models.texi => system/cpu-models-x86.texi} (71%)
create mode 100644 docs/system/qemu-cpu-models.texi
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 15f8e53d05..1facf0ce18 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ endif
DOCS+=$(MANUAL_BUILDDIR)/system/qemu-block-drivers.7
DOCS+=docs/interop/qemu-qmp-ref.html docs/interop/qemu-qmp-ref.txt
docs/interop/qemu-qmp-ref.7
DOCS+=docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.html docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.txt
docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.7
-DOCS+=docs/qemu-cpu-models.7
+DOCS+=docs/system/qemu-cpu-models.7
DOCS+=$(MANUAL_BUILDDIR)/index.html
ifdef CONFIG_VIRTFS
DOCS+=$(MANUAL_BUILDDIR)/interop/virtfs-proxy-helper.1
@@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ distclean: clean
rm -f docs/interop/qemu-qmp-ref.txt docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.txt
rm -f docs/interop/qemu-qmp-ref.pdf docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.pdf
rm -f docs/interop/qemu-qmp-ref.html docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.html
- rm -f docs/qemu-cpu-models.7
+ rm -f docs/system/qemu-cpu-models.7
rm -rf .doctrees
$(call clean-manual,devel)
$(call clean-manual,interop)
@@ -857,7 +857,7 @@ ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
$(INSTALL_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man7"
$(INSTALL_DATA) docs/interop/qemu-qmp-ref.7 "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man7"
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(MANUAL_BUILDDIR)/system/qemu-block-drivers.7
"$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man7"
- $(INSTALL_DATA) docs/qemu-cpu-models.7 "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man7"
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) docs/system/qemu-cpu-models.7 "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man7"
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TOOLS),y)
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(MANUAL_BUILDDIR)/interop/qemu-img.1
"$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1"
$(INSTALL_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man8"
@@ -1098,7 +1098,7 @@ docs/interop/qemu-ga-qapi.texi:
qga/qapi-generated/qga-qapi-doc.texi
qemu.1: qemu-doc.texi qemu-options.texi qemu-monitor.texi
qemu-monitor-info.texi
qemu.1: qemu-option-trace.texi
-docs/qemu-cpu-models.7: docs/qemu-cpu-models.texi
+docs/system/qemu-cpu-models.7: docs/system/qemu-cpu-models.texi
docs/system/cpu-models-x86.texi docs/system/cpu-models-mips.texi
html: qemu-doc.html docs/interop/qemu-qmp-ref.html
docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.html sphinxdocs
info: qemu-doc.info docs/interop/qemu-qmp-ref.info
docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.info
@@ -1110,7 +1110,8 @@ qemu-doc.html qemu-doc.info qemu-doc.pdf qemu-doc.txt: \
qemu-tech.texi qemu-option-trace.texi \
qemu-deprecated.texi qemu-monitor.texi \
qemu-monitor-info.texi \
- docs/qemu-cpu-models.texi docs/security.texi
+ docs/system/cpu-models-x86.texi docs/system/cpu-models-mips.texi \
+ docs/security.texi
docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.dvi docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.html \
docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.info docs/interop/qemu-ga-ref.pdf \
diff --git a/docs/system/cpu-models-mips.texi b/docs/system/cpu-models-mips.texi
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4cfa9118ed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/system/cpu-models-mips.texi
@@ -0,0 +1,200 @@
+@node recommendations_cpu_models_MIPS
+@subsection Supported CPU model configurations on MIPS hosts
+
+QEMU supports variety of MIPS CPU models:
+
+@menu
+* cpu_models_MIPS32:: Supported CPU models for MIPS32 hosts
+* cpu_models_MIPS64:: Supported CPU models for MIPS64 hosts
+* cpu_models_nanoMIPS:: Supported CPU models for nanoMIPS hosts
+* preferred_cpu_models_MIPS:: Preferred CPU models for MIPS hosts
+@end menu
+
+@node cpu_models_MIPS32
+@subsubsection Supported CPU models for MIPS32 hosts
+
+The following CPU models are supported for use on MIPS32 hosts. Administrators
/
+applications are recommended to use the CPU model that matches the generation
+of the host CPUs in use. In a deployment with a mixture of host CPU models
+between machines, if live migration compatibility is required, use the newest
+CPU model that is compatible across all desired hosts.
+
+@table @option
+@item @code{mips32r6-generic}
+
+MIPS32 Processor (Release 6, 2015)
+
+
+@item @code{P5600}
+
+MIPS32 Processor (P5600, 2014)
+
+
+@item @code{M14K}
+@item @code{M14Kc}
+
+MIPS32 Processor (M14K, 2009)
+
+
+@item @code{74Kf}
+
+MIPS32 Processor (74K, 2007)
+
+
+@item @code{34Kf}
+
+MIPS32 Processor (34K, 2006)
+
+
+@item @code{24Kc}
+@item @code{24KEc}
+@item @code{24Kf}
+
+MIPS32 Processor (24K, 2003)
+
+
+@item @code{4Kc}
+@item @code{4Km}
+@item @code{4KEcR1}
+@item @code{4KEmR1}
+@item @code{4KEc}
+@item @code{4KEm}
+
+MIPS32 Processor (4K, 1999)
+@end table
+
+@node cpu_models_MIPS64
+@subsubsection Supported CPU models for MIPS64 hosts
+
+The following CPU models are supported for use on MIPS64 hosts. Administrators
/
+applications are recommended to use the CPU model that matches the generation
+of the host CPUs in use. In a deployment with a mixture of host CPU models
+between machines, if live migration compatibility is required, use the newest
+CPU model that is compatible across all desired hosts.
+
+@table @option
+@item @code{I6400}
+
+MIPS64 Processor (Release 6, 2014)
+
+
+@item @code{Loongson-2F}
+
+MIPS64 Processor (Loongson 2, 2008)
+
+
+@item @code{Loongson-2E}
+
+MIPS64 Processor (Loongson 2, 2006)
+
+
+@item @code{mips64dspr2}
+
+MIPS64 Processor (Release 2, 2006)
+
+
+@item @code{MIPS64R2-generic}
+@item @code{5KEc}
+@item @code{5KEf}
+
+MIPS64 Processor (Release 2, 2002)
+
+
+@item @code{20Kc}
+
+MIPS64 Processor (20K, 2000)
+
+
+@item @code{5Kc}
+@item @code{5Kf}
+
+MIPS64 Processor (5K, 1999)
+
+
+@item @code{VR5432}
+
+MIPS64 Processor (VR, 1998)
+
+
+@item @code{R4000}
+
+MIPS64 Processor (MIPS III, 1991)
+@end table
+
+@node cpu_models_nanoMIPS
+@subsubsection Supported CPU models for nanoMIPS hosts
+
+The following CPU models are supported for use on nanoMIPS hosts.
Administrators /
+applications are recommended to use the CPU model that matches the generation
+of the host CPUs in use. In a deployment with a mixture of host CPU models
+between machines, if live migration compatibility is required, use the newest
+CPU model that is compatible across all desired hosts.
+
+@table @option
+@item @code{I7200}
+
+MIPS I7200 (nanoMIPS, 2018)
+
+@end table
+
+@node preferred_cpu_models_MIPS
+@subsubsection Preferred CPU models for MIPS hosts
+
+The following CPU models are preferred for use on different MIPS hosts:
+
+@table @option
+@item @code{MIPS III}
+R4000
+
+@item @code{MIPS32R2}
+34Kf
+
+@item @code{MIPS64R6}
+I6400
+
+@item @code{nanoMIPS}
+I7200
+@end table
+
+@node cpu_model_syntax_apps
+@subsection Syntax for configuring CPU models
+
+The example below illustrate the approach to configuring the various
+CPU models / features in QEMU and libvirt
+
+@menu
+* cpu_model_syntax_qemu:: QEMU command line
+* cpu_model_syntax_libvirt:: Libvirt guest XML
+@end menu
+
+@node cpu_model_syntax_qemu
+@subsubsection QEMU command line
+
+@table @option
+
+@item Host passthrough
+
+@example
+ $ @value{qemu_system_x86} -cpu host
+@end example
+
+With feature customization:
+
+@example
+ $ @value{qemu_system_x86} -cpu host,-vmx,...
+@end example
+
+@item Named CPU models
+
+@example
+ $ @value{qemu_system_x86} -cpu Westmere
+@end example
+
+With feature customization:
+
+@example
+ $ @value{qemu_system_x86} -cpu Westmere,+pcid,...
+@end example
+
+@end table
+
diff --git a/docs/qemu-cpu-models.texi b/docs/system/cpu-models-x86.texi
similarity index 71%
rename from docs/qemu-cpu-models.texi
rename to docs/system/cpu-models-x86.texi
index f88a1def0d..9d832da0d3 100644
--- a/docs/qemu-cpu-models.texi
+++ b/docs/system/cpu-models-x86.texi
@@ -1,17 +1,3 @@
-@c man begin SYNOPSIS
-QEMU / KVM CPU model configuration
-@c man end
-
-@set qemu_system_x86 qemu-system-x86_64
-
-@c man begin DESCRIPTION
-
-@menu
-* recommendations_cpu_models_x86:: Recommendations for KVM CPU model
configuration on x86 hosts
-* recommendations_cpu_models_MIPS:: Supported CPU model configurations on MIPS
hosts
-* cpu_model_syntax_apps:: Syntax for configuring CPU models
-@end menu
-
QEMU / KVM virtualization supports two ways to configure CPU models
@table @option
@@ -403,206 +389,6 @@ hardware assisted virtualization, that should thus not be
required for
running virtual machines.
@end table
-@node recommendations_cpu_models_MIPS
-@subsection Supported CPU model configurations on MIPS hosts
-
-QEMU supports variety of MIPS CPU models:
-
-@menu
-* cpu_models_MIPS32:: Supported CPU models for MIPS32 hosts
-* cpu_models_MIPS64:: Supported CPU models for MIPS64 hosts
-* cpu_models_nanoMIPS:: Supported CPU models for nanoMIPS hosts
-* preferred_cpu_models_MIPS:: Preferred CPU models for MIPS hosts
-@end menu
-
-@node cpu_models_MIPS32
-@subsubsection Supported CPU models for MIPS32 hosts
-
-The following CPU models are supported for use on MIPS32 hosts. Administrators
/
-applications are recommended to use the CPU model that matches the generation
-of the host CPUs in use. In a deployment with a mixture of host CPU models
-between machines, if live migration compatibility is required, use the newest
-CPU model that is compatible across all desired hosts.
-
-@table @option
-@item @code{mips32r6-generic}
-
-MIPS32 Processor (Release 6, 2015)
-
-
-@item @code{P5600}
-
-MIPS32 Processor (P5600, 2014)
-
-
-@item @code{M14K}
-@item @code{M14Kc}
-
-MIPS32 Processor (M14K, 2009)
-
-
-@item @code{74Kf}
-
-MIPS32 Processor (74K, 2007)
-
-
-@item @code{34Kf}
-
-MIPS32 Processor (34K, 2006)
-
-
-@item @code{24Kc}
-@item @code{24KEc}
-@item @code{24Kf}
-
-MIPS32 Processor (24K, 2003)
-
-
-@item @code{4Kc}
-@item @code{4Km}
-@item @code{4KEcR1}
-@item @code{4KEmR1}
-@item @code{4KEc}
-@item @code{4KEm}
-
-MIPS32 Processor (4K, 1999)
-@end table
-
-@node cpu_models_MIPS64
-@subsubsection Supported CPU models for MIPS64 hosts
-
-The following CPU models are supported for use on MIPS64 hosts. Administrators
/
-applications are recommended to use the CPU model that matches the generation
-of the host CPUs in use. In a deployment with a mixture of host CPU models
-between machines, if live migration compatibility is required, use the newest
-CPU model that is compatible across all desired hosts.
-
-@table @option
-@item @code{I6400}
-
-MIPS64 Processor (Release 6, 2014)
-
-
-@item @code{Loongson-2F}
-
-MIPS64 Processor (Loongson 2, 2008)
-
-
-@item @code{Loongson-2E}
-
-MIPS64 Processor (Loongson 2, 2006)
-
-
-@item @code{mips64dspr2}
-
-MIPS64 Processor (Release 2, 2006)
-
-
-@item @code{MIPS64R2-generic}
-@item @code{5KEc}
-@item @code{5KEf}
-
-MIPS64 Processor (Release 2, 2002)
-
-
-@item @code{20Kc}
-
-MIPS64 Processor (20K, 2000)
-
-
-@item @code{5Kc}
-@item @code{5Kf}
-
-MIPS64 Processor (5K, 1999)
-
-
-@item @code{VR5432}
-
-MIPS64 Processor (VR, 1998)
-
-
-@item @code{R4000}
-
-MIPS64 Processor (MIPS III, 1991)
-@end table
-
-@node cpu_models_nanoMIPS
-@subsubsection Supported CPU models for nanoMIPS hosts
-
-The following CPU models are supported for use on nanoMIPS hosts.
Administrators /
-applications are recommended to use the CPU model that matches the generation
-of the host CPUs in use. In a deployment with a mixture of host CPU models
-between machines, if live migration compatibility is required, use the newest
-CPU model that is compatible across all desired hosts.
-
-@table @option
-@item @code{I7200}
-
-MIPS I7200 (nanoMIPS, 2018)
-
-@end table
-
-@node preferred_cpu_models_MIPS
-@subsubsection Preferred CPU models for MIPS hosts
-
-The following CPU models are preferred for use on different MIPS hosts:
-
-@table @option
-@item @code{MIPS III}
-R4000
-
-@item @code{MIPS32R2}
-34Kf
-
-@item @code{MIPS64R6}
-I6400
-
-@item @code{nanoMIPS}
-I7200
-@end table
-
-@node cpu_model_syntax_apps
-@subsection Syntax for configuring CPU models
-
-The example below illustrate the approach to configuring the various
-CPU models / features in QEMU and libvirt
-
-@menu
-* cpu_model_syntax_qemu:: QEMU command line
-* cpu_model_syntax_libvirt:: Libvirt guest XML
-@end menu
-
-@node cpu_model_syntax_qemu
-@subsubsection QEMU command line
-
-@table @option
-
-@item Host passthrough
-
-@example
- $ @value{qemu_system_x86} -cpu host
-@end example
-
-With feature customization:
-
-@example
- $ @value{qemu_system_x86} -cpu host,-vmx,...
-@end example
-
-@item Named CPU models
-
-@example
- $ @value{qemu_system_x86} -cpu Westmere
-@end example
-
-With feature customization:
-
-@example
- $ @value{qemu_system_x86} -cpu Westmere,+pcid,...
-@end example
-
-@end table
-
@node cpu_model_syntax_libvirt
@subsubsection Libvirt guest XML
@@ -657,21 +443,3 @@ With feature customization:
@end example
@end table
-
-@c man end
-
-@ignore
-
-@setfilename qemu-cpu-models
-@settitle QEMU / KVM CPU model configuration
-
-@c man begin SEEALSO
-The HTML documentation of QEMU for more precise information and Linux
-user mode emulator invocation.
-@c man end
-
-@c man begin AUTHOR
-Daniel P. Berrange
-@c man end
-
-@end ignore
diff --git a/docs/system/qemu-cpu-models.texi b/docs/system/qemu-cpu-models.texi
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f399daf944
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/system/qemu-cpu-models.texi
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+@c man begin SYNOPSIS
+QEMU / KVM CPU model configuration
+@c man end
+
+@set qemu_system_x86 qemu-system-x86_64
+
+@c man begin DESCRIPTION
+
+@include cpu-models-x86.texi
+@include cpu-models-mips.texi
+
+@c man end
+
+@ignore
+
+@setfilename qemu-cpu-models
+@settitle QEMU / KVM CPU model configuration
+
+@c man begin SEEALSO
+The HTML documentation of QEMU for more precise information and Linux
+user mode emulator invocation.
+@c man end
+
+@c man begin AUTHOR
+Daniel P. Berrange
+@c man end
+
+@end ignore
diff --git a/qemu-doc.texi b/qemu-doc.texi
index 56d3e57cfb..41581e7996 100644
--- a/qemu-doc.texi
+++ b/qemu-doc.texi
@@ -615,10 +615,7 @@ The monitor understands integers expressions for every
integer
argument. You can use register names to get the value of specifics
CPU registers by prefixing them with @emph{$}.
-@node cpu_models
-@section CPU models
-
-@include docs/qemu-cpu-models.texi
+@include docs/system/cpu-models-x86.texi
@node disk_images
@section Disk Images
@@ -1865,6 +1862,7 @@ Set the emulated machine type. The default is sun4u.
@cindex system emulation (MIPS)
@menu
+* recommendations_cpu_models_MIPS:: Supported CPU model configurations on MIPS
hosts
* nanoMIPS System emulator ::
@end menu
@@ -1981,6 +1979,8 @@ PC style serial port
MIPSnet network emulation
@end itemize
+@include docs/system/cpu-models-mips.texi
+
@node nanoMIPS System emulator
@subsection nanoMIPS System emulator
@cindex system emulation (nanoMIPS)
--
2.21.1