[libvirt] [PATCH] virsh: document the possibility of accepting integers for numatune mode

Martin Kletzander mkletzan at redhat.com
Wed Jul 9 08:15:59 UTC 2014


According to the code, 'virsh numatune' supports integers for
specifying --mode as well as the string definitions "strict",
"interleave", and "preferred".  However, this possibility was not
documented anywhere, so this patch adds it to both the man page and
command help.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1085706

Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan at redhat.com>
---
 tools/virsh-domain.c | 3 ++-
 tools/virsh.pod      | 8 +++++---
 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/virsh-domain.c b/tools/virsh-domain.c
index b5b9f91..5a17aff 100644
--- a/tools/virsh-domain.c
+++ b/tools/virsh-domain.c
@@ -7823,7 +7823,8 @@ static const vshCmdOptDef opts_numatune[] = {
     },
     {.name = "mode",
      .type = VSH_OT_DATA,
-     .help = N_("NUMA mode, one of strict, preferred and interleave")
+     .help = N_("NUMA mode, one of strict, preferred and interleave \n"
+                "or a number from the virDomainNumatuneMemMode enum")
     },
     {.name = "nodeset",
      .type = VSH_OT_DATA,
diff --git a/tools/virsh.pod b/tools/virsh.pod
index 99d0b74..a5e8406 100644
--- a/tools/virsh.pod
+++ b/tools/virsh.pod
@@ -1402,9 +1402,11 @@ Set or get a domain's numa parameters, corresponding to the <numatune>
 element of domain XML.  Without flags, the current settings are
 displayed.

-I<mode> can be one of `strict', `interleave' and `preferred'.  For a
-running domain, the mode can't be changed, and the nodeset can be
-changed only if the domain was started with a mode of `strict'.
+I<mode> can be one of `strict', `interleave' and `preferred' or any
+valid number from the virDomainNumatuneMemMode enum in case the daemon
+supports it.  For a running domain, the mode can't be changed, and the
+nodeset can be changed only if the domain was started with a mode of
+`strict'.

 I<nodeset> is a list of numa nodes used by the host for running the domain.
 Its syntax is a comma separated list, with '-' for ranges and '^' for
-- 
2.0.0




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