qemu-doc: remove indices other than findex

These indices are not well-maintained, and pandoc also chokes on the
directives.  Just nuke them.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20200228153619.9906-13-peter.maydell@linaro.org
Message-id: 20200226113034.6741-13-pbonzini@redhat.com
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
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Paolo Bonzini 2020-02-28 15:35:58 +00:00 committed by Peter Maydell
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@ -10,23 +10,18 @@ then the modifier is Ctrl-Alt-Shift (instead of Ctrl-Alt) and if you use
@table @key
@item Ctrl-Alt-f
@kindex Ctrl-Alt-f
Toggle full screen
@item Ctrl-Alt-+
@kindex Ctrl-Alt-+
Enlarge the screen
@item Ctrl-Alt--
@kindex Ctrl-Alt--
Shrink the screen
@item Ctrl-Alt-u
@kindex Ctrl-Alt-u
Restore the screen's un-scaled dimensions
@item Ctrl-Alt-n
@kindex Ctrl-Alt-n
Switch to virtual console 'n'. Standard console mappings are:
@table @emph
@item 1
@ -38,14 +33,9 @@ Serial port
@end table
@item Ctrl-Alt
@kindex Ctrl-Alt
Toggle mouse and keyboard grab.
@end table
@kindex Ctrl-Up
@kindex Ctrl-Down
@kindex Ctrl-PageUp
@kindex Ctrl-PageDown
In the virtual consoles, you can use @key{Ctrl-Up}, @key{Ctrl-Down},
@key{Ctrl-PageUp} and @key{Ctrl-PageDown} to move in the back log.

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@node pcsys_monitor
@section QEMU Monitor
@cindex QEMU monitor
The QEMU monitor is used to give complex commands to the QEMU
emulator. You can use it to:

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@table @key
@item Ctrl-a h
@kindex Ctrl-a h
Print this help
@item Ctrl-a x
@kindex Ctrl-a x
Exit emulator
@item Ctrl-a s
@kindex Ctrl-a s
Save disk data back to file (if -snapshot)
@item Ctrl-a t
@kindex Ctrl-a t
Toggle console timestamps
@item Ctrl-a b
@kindex Ctrl-a b
Send break (magic sysrq in Linux)
@item Ctrl-a c
@kindex Ctrl-a c
Rotate between the frontends connected to the multiplexer (usually
this switches between the monitor and the console)
@item Ctrl-a Ctrl-a
@kindex Ctrl-a Ctrl-a
Send the escape character to the frontend
@end table
@c man end

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@node pcsys_quickstart
@section Quick Start
@cindex quick start
Download and uncompress a PC hard disk image with Linux installed (e.g.
@file{linux.img}) and type:

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@node ARM System emulator
@section ARM System emulator
@cindex system emulation (ARM)
Use the executable @file{qemu-system-arm} to simulate a ARM
machine. The ARM Integrator/CP board is emulated with the following

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@node x86 (PC) System emulator
@section x86 (PC) System emulator
@cindex system emulation (PC)
@menu
* pcsys_devices:: Peripherals

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@node ColdFire System emulator
@section ColdFire System emulator
@cindex system emulation (ColdFire)
@cindex system emulation (M68K)
Use the executable @file{qemu-system-m68k} to simulate a ColdFire machine.
The emulator is able to boot a uClinux kernel.

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@node MIPS System emulator
@section MIPS System emulator
@cindex system emulation (MIPS)
@menu
* recommendations_cpu_models_MIPS:: Supported CPU model configurations on MIPS hosts
@ -126,7 +125,6 @@ MIPSnet network emulation
@node nanoMIPS System emulator
@subsection nanoMIPS System emulator
@cindex system emulation (nanoMIPS)
Executable @file{qemu-system-mipsel} also covers simulation of
32-bit nanoMIPS system in little endian mode:

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@node PowerPC System emulator
@section PowerPC System emulator
@cindex system emulation (PowerPC)
Use the executable @file{qemu-system-ppc} to simulate a complete 40P (PREP)
or PowerMac PowerPC system.

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@node Sparc32 System emulator
@section Sparc32 System emulator
@cindex system emulation (Sparc32)
Use the executable @file{qemu-system-sparc} to simulate the following
Sun4m architecture machines:

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@node Sparc64 System emulator
@section Sparc64 System emulator
@cindex system emulation (Sparc64)
Use the executable @file{qemu-system-sparc64} to simulate a Sun4u
(UltraSPARC PC-like machine), Sun4v (T1 PC-like machine), or generic

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@node Xtensa System emulator
@section Xtensa System emulator
@cindex system emulation (Xtensa)
Two executables cover simulation of both Xtensa endian options,
@file{qemu-system-xtensa} and @file{qemu-system-xtensaeb}.

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QEMU is a FAST! processor emulator using dynamic translation to
achieve good emulation speed.
@cindex operating modes
QEMU has two operating modes:
@itemize
@cindex system emulation
@item Full system emulation. In this mode, QEMU emulates a full system (for
example a PC), including one or several processors and various
peripherals. It can be used to launch different Operating Systems
without rebooting the PC or to debug system code.
@cindex user mode emulation
@item User mode emulation. In this mode, QEMU can launch
processes compiled for one CPU on another CPU. It can be used to
launch the Wine Windows API emulator (@url{https://www.winehq.org}) or
@ -127,7 +124,6 @@ accelerator is required to use more than one host CPU for emulation.
@node QEMU System emulator
@chapter QEMU System emulator
@cindex system emulation
@menu
* pcsys_quickstart:: Quick start
@ -163,7 +159,6 @@ accelerator is required to use more than one host CPU for emulation.
@node QEMU System emulator targets
@chapter QEMU System emulator targets
@cindex system emulation (PC)
QEMU is a generic emulator and it emulates many machines. Most of the
options are similar for all machines. Specific information about the
@ -200,46 +195,7 @@ various targets are mentioned in the following sections.
@node Index
@appendix Index
@menu
* Concept Index::
* Function Index::
* Keystroke Index::
* Program Index::
* Data Type Index::
* Variable Index::
@end menu
@node Concept Index
@section Concept Index
This is the main index. Should we combine all keywords in one index? TODO
@printindex cp
@node Function Index
@section Function Index
This index could be used for command line options and monitor functions.
@printindex fn
@node Keystroke Index
@section Keystroke Index
This is a list of all keystrokes which have a special function
in system emulation.
@printindex ky
@node Program Index
@section Program Index
@printindex pg
@node Data Type Index
@section Data Type Index
This index could be used for qdev device names and options.
@printindex tp
@node Variable Index
@section Variable Index
@printindex vr
@bye