From: Andrew Cooper Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2019 17:15:23 +0000 (+0000) Subject: docs/migration: Remove numbering for typical records X-Git-Tag: archive/raspbian/4.14.0+80-gd101b417b7-1+rpi1^2~63^2~976 X-Git-Url: https://dgit.raspbian.org/%22http:/www.example.com/cgi/%22https:/%22bookmarks:/%22man:///%22http:/www.example.com/cgi/%22https:/%22bookmarks:/%22man:/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4c2bc295d5abf8d3d521525cbffd43f4224f7091;p=xen.git docs/migration: Remove numbering for typical records The numbers aren't referenced directly, and explicit numbering makes an unnecesserily large diff when inserting something new in the middle. Signed-off-by: Andrew Cooper Acked-by: Ian Jackson --- diff --git a/docs/specs/libxc-migration-stream.pandoc b/docs/specs/libxc-migration-stream.pandoc index 97dacb6e30..a365dba0c8 100644 --- a/docs/specs/libxc-migration-stream.pandoc +++ b/docs/specs/libxc-migration-stream.pandoc @@ -641,40 +641,40 @@ x86 PV Guest A typical save record for an x86 PV guest image would look like: -1. Image header -2. Domain header -3. X86_PV_INFO record -4. X86_PV_P2M_FRAMES record -5. Many PAGE_DATA records -6. TSC_INFO -7. SHARED_INFO record -8. VCPU context records for each online VCPU - a. X86_PV_VCPU_BASIC record - b. X86_PV_VCPU_EXTENDED record - c. X86_PV_VCPU_XSAVE record - d. X86_PV_VCPU_MSRS record -9. END record +* Image header +* Domain header +* X86_PV_INFO record +* X86_PV_P2M_FRAMES record +* Many PAGE_DATA records +* TSC_INFO +* SHARED_INFO record +* VCPU context records for each online VCPU + * X86_PV_VCPU_BASIC record + * X86_PV_VCPU_EXTENDED record + * X86_PV_VCPU_XSAVE record + * X86_PV_VCPU_MSRS record +* END record There are some strict ordering requirements. The following records must be present in the following order as each of them depends on information present in the preceding ones. -1. X86_PV_INFO record -2. X86_PV_P2M_FRAMES record -3. PAGE_DATA records -4. VCPU records +* X86_PV_INFO record +* X86_PV_P2M_FRAMES record +* PAGE_DATA records +* VCPU records x86 HVM Guest ------------- A typical save record for an x86 HVM guest image would look like: -1. Image header -2. Domain header -3. Many PAGE_DATA records -4. TSC_INFO -5. HVM_PARAMS -6. HVM_CONTEXT +* Image header +* Domain header +* Many PAGE_DATA records +* TSC_INFO +* HVM_PARAMS +* HVM_CONTEXT HVM_PARAMS must precede HVM_CONTEXT, as certain parameters can affect the validity of architectural state in the context.