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@@ -164,13 +164,12 @@ instrumenting the tested code. To use it, configure QEMU with
 ``--enable-gcov`` option and build. Then run ``make check`` as usual.
 
 If you want to gather coverage information on a single test the ``make
-clean-coverage`` target can be used to delete any existing coverage
+clean-gcda`` target can be used to delete any existing coverage
 information before running a single test.
 
 You can generate a HTML coverage report by executing ``make
-coverage-report`` which will create
-./reports/coverage/coverage-report.html. If you want to create it
-elsewhere simply execute ``make /foo/bar/baz/coverage-report.html``.
+coverage-html`` which will create
+``meson-logs/coveragereport/index.html``.
 
 Further analysis can be conducted by running the ``gcov`` command
 directly on the various .gcda output files. Please read the ``gcov``
@@ -820,7 +819,7 @@ the following approaches:
 1) Set ``qemu_bin``, and use the given binary
 
 2) Do not set ``qemu_bin``, and use a QEMU binary named like
-   "${arch}-softmmu/qemu-system-${arch}", either in the current
+   "qemu-system-${arch}", either in the current
    working directory, or in the current source tree.
 
 The resulting ``qemu_bin`` value will be preserved in the
@@ -887,7 +886,7 @@ like the following:
 
 .. code::
 
-  PARAMS (key=qemu_bin, path=*, default=x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64) => 'x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64
+  PARAMS (key=qemu_bin, path=*, default=./qemu-system-x86_64) => './qemu-system-x86_64
 
 arch
 ~~~~