[PATCH 2/2] libvirt-qemu: Fix capitalization of QEMU

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In plenty of places we mention qemu, Qemu but the correct form is
all capitals.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 src/libvirt-qemu.c | 22 +++++++++++-----------
 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/libvirt-qemu.c b/src/libvirt-qemu.c
index c4f71c0311..896aba2f0b 100644
--- a/src/libvirt-qemu.c
+++ b/src/libvirt-qemu.c
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 /*
- * libvirt-qemu.c: Interfaces for the libvirt library to handle qemu-specific
+ * libvirt-qemu.c: Interfaces for the libvirt library to handle QEMU-specific
  *                 APIs.
  *
  * Copyright (C) 2010-2014 Red Hat, Inc.
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ VIR_LOG_INIT("libvirt-qemu");
 /**
  * virDomainQemuMonitorCommand:
  * @domain: a domain object
- * @cmd: the qemu monitor command string
+ * @cmd: the QEMU monitor command string
  * @result: a string returned by @cmd
  * @flags: bitwise-or of supported virDomainQemuMonitorCommandFlags
  *
@@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ VIR_LOG_INIT("libvirt-qemu");
  * connections to the QEMU driver.
  *
  * Send an arbitrary monitor command @cmd to @domain through the
- * qemu monitor. There are several requirements to safely and
+ * QEMU monitor. There are several requirements to safely and
  * successfully use this API:
  *
  *   - A @cmd that queries state without making any modifications is safe
  *   - A @cmd that alters state that is also tracked by libvirt is unsafe,
  *     and may cause libvirtd to crash
  *   - A @cmd that alters state not tracked by the current version of
- *     libvirt is possible as a means to test new qemu features before
+ *     libvirt is possible as a means to test new QEMU features before
  *     they have support in libvirt, but no guarantees are made to safety
  *
  * If VIR_DOMAIN_QEMU_MONITOR_COMMAND_HMP is set, the command is
@@ -99,9 +99,9 @@ virDomainQemuMonitorCommand(virDomainPtr domain, const char *cmd,
 /**
  * virDomainQemuMonitorCommandWithFiles:
  * @domain: a domain object
- * @cmd: the qemu monitor command string
+ * @cmd: the QEMU monitor command string
  * @ninfiles: number of filedescriptors passed in @infiles
- * @infiles: filedescriptors to be passed to qemu with the command
+ * @infiles: filedescriptors to be passed to QEMU with the command
  * @noutfiles: if non-NULL filled with number of returned file descriptors
  * @outfiles: if non-NULL filled with an array of returned file descriptors
  * @result: a string returned by @cmd
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ virDomainQemuMonitorCommand(virDomainPtr domain, const char *cmd,
  * connections to the QEMU driver with local connections using the unix socket.
  *
  * Send an arbitrary monitor command @cmd with file descriptors @infiles to
- * @domain through the qemu monitor and optionally return file descriptors via
+ * @domain through the QEMU monitor and optionally return file descriptors via
  * @outfiles. There are several requirements to safely and successfully use
  * this API:
  *
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ virDomainQemuMonitorCommand(virDomainPtr domain, const char *cmd,
  *   - A @cmd that alters state that is also tracked by libvirt is unsafe,
  *     and may cause libvirtd to crash
  *   - A @cmd that alters state not tracked by the current version of
- *     libvirt is possible as a means to test new qemu features before
+ *     libvirt is possible as a means to test new QEMU features before
  *     they have support in libvirt, but no guarantees are made to safety
  *
  * If VIR_DOMAIN_QEMU_MONITOR_COMMAND_HMP is set, the command is
@@ -321,10 +321,10 @@ virDomainQemuAgentCommand(virDomainPtr domain,
  * This API is QEMU specific, so it will only work with hypervisor
  * connections to the QEMU driver.
  *
- * Adds a callback to receive notifications of arbitrary qemu monitor events
- * occurring on a domain.  Many qemu monitor events also result in a libvirt
+ * Adds a callback to receive notifications of arbitrary QEMU monitor events
+ * occurring on a domain.  Many QEMU monitor events also result in a libvirt
  * event which can be delivered via virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(); this
- * command is primarily for testing new qemu events that have not yet been
+ * command is primarily for testing new QEMU events that have not yet been
  * given a libvirt counterpart event.
  *
  * If @dom is NULL, then events will be monitored for any domain. If @dom
-- 
2.34.1




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