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diff --git a/docs/tools/qemu-img.rst b/docs/tools/qemu-img.rst index d6300f7..1d8470e 100644 --- a/docs/tools/qemu-img.rst +++ b/docs/tools/qemu-img.rst @@ -593,16 +593,16 @@ Command description: the ``start``, ``length``, ``offset`` fields; it will also include other more specific information: - - whether the sectors contain actual data or not (boolean field ``data``; - if false, the sectors are either unallocated or stored as optimized - all-zero clusters); - - whether the data is known to read as zero (boolean field ``zero``); - - whether the data is actually present (boolean field ``present``); - if false, rebasing the backing chain onto a deeper file would pick - up data from the deeper file; - - in order to make the output shorter, the target file is expressed as - a ``depth``; for example, a depth of 2 refers to the backing file - of the backing file of *FILENAME*. + - boolean field ``data``: true if the sectors contain actual data, + false if the sectors are either unallocated or stored as optimized + all-zero clusters + - boolean field ``zero``: true if the data is known to read as zero + - boolean field ``present``: true if the data belongs to the backing + chain, false if rebasing the backing chain onto a deeper file + would pick up data from the deeper file; + - integer field ``depth``: the depth within the backing chain at + which the data was resolved; for example, a depth of 2 refers to + the backing file of the backing file of *FILENAME*. In JSON format, the ``offset`` field is optional; it is absent in cases where ``human`` format would omit the entry or exit with an error. |