docs: Remove unnecessary whitespace

It slipped in during the conversion to reStructuredText.

In one case, part of the preformatted text shouldn't have been
marked as such, so that's addressed too. A spurious opening
parenthesis is dropped as well.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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Andrea Bolognani 2024-02-19 18:04:12 +01:00
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@ -2238,7 +2238,7 @@ are:
Possible values for the ``value`` attribute are ``broken`` (no protection), Possible values for the ``value`` attribute are ``broken`` (no protection),
``workaround`` (count cache flush), ``fixed-ibs`` (fixed by serializing ``workaround`` (count cache flush), ``fixed-ibs`` (fixed by serializing
indirect branches), ``fixed-ccd`` (fixed by disabling the cache count) and indirect branches), ``fixed-ccd`` (fixed by disabling the cache count) and
``fixed-na (fixed in hardware - no longer applicable)``. If the ``fixed-na`` (fixed in hardware - no longer applicable). If the
attribute is not defined, the hypervisor default will be used. :since:`Since attribute is not defined, the hypervisor default will be used. :since:`Since
6.3.0` (QEMU/KVM only) 6.3.0` (QEMU/KVM only)
``tcg`` ``tcg``
@ -4810,7 +4810,7 @@ network may be totally isolated (no ``<forward>`` element given), NAT'ing to an
explicit network device or to the default route (``<forward mode='nat'>``), explicit network device or to the default route (``<forward mode='nat'>``),
routed with no NAT (``<forward mode='route'/>``), or connected directly to one routed with no NAT (``<forward mode='route'/>``), or connected directly to one
of the host's network interfaces (via macvtap) or bridge devices of the host's network interfaces (via macvtap) or bridge devices
((``<forward mode='bridge|private|vepa|passthrough'/>`` :since:`Since (``<forward mode='bridge|private|vepa|passthrough'/>`` :since:`Since
0.9.4` ) 0.9.4` )
For networks with a forward mode of bridge, private, vepa, and passthrough, it For networks with a forward mode of bridge, private, vepa, and passthrough, it