docs: use relative links between cloud-hypervisor docs

This way, the links can be navigated locally, not just on GitHub.

Signed-off-by: Alyssa Ross <hi@alyssa.is>
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Alyssa Ross
2021-03-30 18:26:51 +00:00
committed by Rob Bradford
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@@ -113,9 +113,8 @@ selecting `--serial tty --console off` from the command line.
### virtio-iommu
As we want to improve our nested guests support, we added support for exposing
a [paravirtualized IOMMU](https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor/blob/master/docs/iommu.md)
device through virtio. This allows for a safer nested virtio and directly
assigned devices support.
a [paravirtualized IOMMU](iommu.md) device through virtio. This allows for a
safer nested virtio and directly assigned devices support.
This device is always built-in, and it is enabled based on the presence of the
parameter `iommu=on` in any of the virtio or VFIO devices. If at least one of
@@ -184,8 +183,8 @@ This device is always built-in, and it is enabled when `vhost_user=true` and
shared file system, allowing for an efficient and reliable way of sharing
a filesystem between the host and the cloud-hypervisor guest.
See our [filesystem sharing](https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor/blob/master/docs/fs.md)
documentation for more details on how to use virtio-fs with cloud-hypervisor.
See our [filesystem sharing](fs.md) documentation for more details on how to
use virtio-fs with cloud-hypervisor.
This device is always built-in, and it is enabled based on the presence of the
flag `--fs`.
@@ -206,9 +205,8 @@ VFIO (Virtual Function I/O) is a kernel framework that exposes direct device
access to userspace. `cloud-hypervisor` uses VFIO to directly assign host
physical devices into its guest.
See our [VFIO documentation](https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor/blob/master/docs/vfio.md)
for more details on how to directly assign host devices to `cloud-hypervisor`
guests.
See our [VFIO documentation](vfio.md) for more details on how to directly
assign host devices to `cloud-hypervisor` guests.
Because VFIO implies `vfio-pci` in the `cloud-hypervisor` context, the VFIO
support is built-in when the `pci` feature is selected. And because the `pci`