(for the legacy device assignment handled directly by the KVM
kernel module)<span class="since">Since 1.0.5 (QEMU and KVM
only, requires kernel 3.6 or newer)</span>. The default, when
- the driver name is not explicitly specified, is to check wether
+ the driver name is not explicitly specified, is to check whether
VFIO is available and use it if it's the case. If VFIO is not
available, the legacy "kvm" assignment is attempted.
</dd>
The libvirt security team operates a policy of
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsible_disclosure">responsible disclosure</a>.
As such any security issue reported, that is not already publically disclosed
- elswhere, will have an embargo date assigned. Members of the security team agree
+ elsewhere, will have an embargo date assigned. Members of the security team agree
not to publically disclose any details of the security issue until the embargo
date expires.
</p>
if ((tmp = virXPathString("string(./@state)", ctxt))) {
if ((def->features[val] = virDomainFeatureStateTypeFromString(tmp)) == -1) {
virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
- _("unknown state atribute '%s' of feature '%s'"),
+ _("unknown state attribute '%s' of feature '%s'"),
tmp, virDomainFeatureTypeToString(val));
goto error;
}