We're going to use the 'targetIndex' element for PowerNV PHBs. Clarify that the same attribute will have a different meaning in this context. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@xxxxxxxxx> --- docs/formatdomain.rst | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/formatdomain.rst b/docs/formatdomain.rst index 4693c22707..e941e8e892 100644 --- a/docs/formatdomain.rst +++ b/docs/formatdomain.rst @@ -3895,8 +3895,10 @@ generated by libvirt. :since:`Since 1.2.19 (QEMU only).` the user of the libvirt API to attach host devices to the correct pci-expander-bus when assigning them to the domain). ``index`` - pci-root controllers for pSeries guests use this attribute to record the - order they will show up in the guest. :since:`Since 3.6.0` + pci-root controllers for ``pSeries`` guests use this attribute to record the + order they will show up in the guest (:since:`Since 3.6.0`). :since:`Since 8.1.0`, + ``powernv`` domains uses this attribute to indicate which slot inside the + chip the pcie-root controller will use. ``chip-id`` pcie-root controllers for ``powernv`` domains use this attribute to indicate the chip that will own the controller. A chip is equivalent to a CPU socket. -- 2.35.1