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-The help document of qemu-img misses some options
-Description of problem:
-The "--help" option of qemu-img misses the option "skip-broken-bitmaps" for convert , "image-opts" for bench, "object" for dd and "force-share" for measure.
-Steps to reproduce:
-1. For the option "skip-broken-bitmaps", the following code appears during option parsing for convert and modifies the skip_broken in qemu-img.c:2377-2379.
-
-```
-        case OPTION_SKIP_BROKEN:
-            skip_broken = true;
-            break;
-```
-
-2. For the option "image-opts", the following code appears during option parsing for bench and modifies the image_opts in qemu-img.c:4511-4513.
-
-```
-        case OPTION_IMAGE_OPTS:
-            image_opts = true;
-            break;
-```
-3. For the option "object", the following code appears during option parsing for dd and calls the user_creatable_process_cmdline in qemu-img.c:4980-4982.
-
-```
-        case OPTION_OBJECT:
-            user_creatable_process_cmdline(optarg);
-            break;
-```
-4. For the option "force-share", the following code appears during option parsing for measure and modifies the force_share in qemu-img.c:5237-5239.
-```
-        case 'U':
-            force_share = true;
-            break;
-```
-Additional information:
-But they do not appear in the document provided by "--help".
-
-It may prevent users from using the relevant function.