[PATCH] KVM: Remove duplicate text in api.txt

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Signed-off-by: Geoff Levand <geoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Saw this in v3.8-rc5, please apply.

 Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt |   13 -------------
 1 file changed, 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
index a4df553..a65a6b3 100644
--- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
+++ b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt
@@ -212,33 +212,20 @@ hardware requires all the hardware threads in a CPU core to be in the
 same partition.)  The KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT capability indicates the number
 of vcpus per virtual core (vcore).  The vcore id is obtained by
 dividing the vcpu id by the number of vcpus per vcore.  The vcpus in a
 given vcore will always be in the same physical core as each other
 (though that might be a different physical core from time to time).
 Userspace can control the threading (SMT) mode of the guest by its
 allocation of vcpu ids.  For example, if userspace wants
 single-threaded guest vcpus, it should make all vcpu ids be a multiple
 of the number of vcpus per vcore.
 
-On powerpc using book3s_hv mode, the vcpus are mapped onto virtual
-threads in one or more virtual CPU cores.  (This is because the
-hardware requires all the hardware threads in a CPU core to be in the
-same partition.)  The KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT capability indicates the number
-of vcpus per virtual core (vcore).  The vcore id is obtained by
-dividing the vcpu id by the number of vcpus per vcore.  The vcpus in a
-given vcore will always be in the same physical core as each other
-(though that might be a different physical core from time to time).
-Userspace can control the threading (SMT) mode of the guest by its
-allocation of vcpu ids.  For example, if userspace wants
-single-threaded guest vcpus, it should make all vcpu ids be a multiple
-of the number of vcpus per vcore.
-
 For virtual cpus that have been created with S390 user controlled virtual
 machines, the resulting vcpu fd can be memory mapped at page offset
 KVM_S390_SIE_PAGE_OFFSET in order to obtain a memory map of the virtual
 cpu's hardware control block.
 
 
 4.8 KVM_GET_DIRTY_LOG (vm ioctl)
 
 Capability: basic
 Architectures: x86


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