docs: formatdomain: Remove 'elementsVirtioTransitional' anchor

Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
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Peter Krempa 2022-05-13 10:31:34 +02:00
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@ -2571,9 +2571,8 @@ paravirtualized driver is specified via the ``disk`` element.
Indicates the emulated device model of the disk. Typically this is
indicated solely by the ``bus`` property but for ``bus`` "virtio" the
model can be specified further with "virtio-transitional",
"virtio-non-transitional", or "virtio". See `Virtio transitional
devices <#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more details. :since:`Since
5.2.0`
"virtio-non-transitional", or "virtio". See `Virtio transitional devices`_
for more details. :since:`Since 5.2.0`
``rawio``
Indicates whether the disk needs rawio capability. Valid settings are
"yes" or "no" (default is "no"). If any one disk in a domain has
@ -3385,8 +3384,8 @@ A directory on the host that can be accessed directly from the guest.
:since:`Since 5.2.0` , the filesystem element has an optional attribute
``model`` with supported values "virtio-transitional",
"virtio-non-transitional", or "virtio". See `Virtio transitional
devices <#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more details.
"virtio-non-transitional", or "virtio". See `Virtio transitional devices`_
for more details.
The filesystem element has optional attributes ``fmode`` and ``dmode``.
These two attributes control the creation mode for files and directories
@ -3593,7 +3592,6 @@ granularity. The default is determined by QEMU. :since:`Since 7.9.0 (QEMU 2.8)`
Note: In general you should leave this option alone, unless you are very certain
you know what you are doing.
:anchor:`<a id="elementsVirtioTransitional"/>`
Virtio transitional devices
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -3679,15 +3677,13 @@ specific features, such as:
``ports`` and ``vectors``, which control how many devices can be connected
through the controller. :since:`Since 5.2.0` , it supports an optional
attribute ``model`` which can be 'virtio', 'virtio-transitional', or
'virtio-non-transitional'. See `Virtio transitional
devices <#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more details.
'virtio-non-transitional'. See `Virtio transitional devices`_ for more details.
``scsi``
A ``scsi`` controller has an optional attribute ``model``, which is one of
'auto', 'buslogic', 'ibmvscsi', 'lsilogic', 'lsisas1068', 'lsisas1078',
'virtio-scsi', 'vmpvscsi', 'virtio-transitional', 'virtio-non-transitional',
'ncr53c90' (as builtin implicit controller only), 'am53c974', 'dc390'.
See `Virtio transitional devices <#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more
details.
See `Virtio transitional devices`_ for more details.
``usb``
A ``usb`` controller has an optional attribute ``model``, which is one of
"piix3-uhci", "piix4-uhci", "ehci", "ich9-ehci1", "ich9-uhci1", "ich9-uhci2",
@ -4123,8 +4119,8 @@ or:
the device is not used by host. This ``type`` passes all LUNs presented by
a single HBA to the guest. :since:`Since 5.2.0,` the ``model`` attribute
can be specified further with "virtio-transitional",
"virtio-non-transitional", or "virtio". See `Virtio transitional
devices <#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more details.
"virtio-non-transitional", or "virtio". `Virtio transitional devices`_
for more details.
``mdev``
For mediated devices ( :since:`Since 3.2.0` ) the ``model`` attribute
specifies the device API which determines how the host's vfio driver will
@ -5163,8 +5159,7 @@ supported models with these commands:
Typical values for QEMU and KVM include: ne2k_isa i82551 i82557b i82559er
ne2k_pci pcnet rtl8139 e1000 virtio. :since:`Since 5.2.0` ,
``virtio-transitional`` and ``virtio-non-transitional`` values are supported.
See `Virtio transitional devices <#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more
details.
See `Virtio transitional devices`_ for more details.
Setting NIC driver-specific options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -5820,8 +5815,7 @@ change the grab key combination.
``input`` type ``evdev`` is currently supported only on linux devices.
(KVM only) :since:`Since 5.2.0` , the ``input`` element accepts a
``model`` attribute which has the values 'virtio', 'virtio-transitional' and
'virtio-non-transitional'. See `Virtio transitional devices
<#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more details.
'virtio-non-transitional'. See `Virtio transitional devices`_ for more details.
The subelement ``driver`` can be used to tune the virtio options of the device:
`Virtio-related options`_ can also be set. ( :since:`Since 3.5.0` )
@ -7443,8 +7437,7 @@ Example: manually added device with static PCI slot 2 requested
- 'virtio-non-transitional' :since:`Since 5.2.0`
- 'xen' - default with Xen
See `Virtio transitional devices <#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more
details.
See `Virtio transitional devices`_ for more details.
``autodeflate``
The optional ``autodeflate`` attribute allows to enable/disable (values
@ -7510,8 +7503,7 @@ Example: usage of the RNG device:
- 'virtio-transitional' :since:`Since 5.2.0`
- 'virtio-non-transitional' :since:`Since 5.2.0`
See `Virtio transitional devices <#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more
details.
See `Virtio transitional devices`_ for more details.
``rate``
The optional ``rate`` element allows limiting the rate at which entropy can
@ -8061,11 +8053,10 @@ Vsock
A vsock host/guest interface. The ``model`` attribute defaults to ``virtio``.
:since:`Since 5.2.0` ``model`` can also be 'virtio-transitional' and
'virtio-non-transitional', see `Virtio transitional
devices <#elementsVirtioTransitional>`__ for more details. The optional
attribute ``address`` of the ``cid`` element specifies the CID assigned to the
guest. If the attribute ``auto`` is set to ``yes``, libvirt will assign a free
CID automatically on domain startup. :since:`Since 4.4.0`
'virtio-non-transitional', see `Virtio transitional devices`_ for more details.
The optional attribute ``address`` of the ``cid`` element specifies the CID
assigned to the guest. If the attribute ``auto`` is set to ``yes``, libvirt will
assign a free CID automatically on domain startup. :since:`Since 4.4.0`
The optional ``driver`` element allows to specify virtio options, see
`Virtio-related options`_ for more details. :since:`Since 7.1.0`