Most parameters take the form `option=value`. Different options on the command line should be space delimited.
-### Boolean
+### Boolean (`<boolean>`)
All boolean option may be explicitly enabled using a `value` of
> `yes`, `on`, `true`, `enable` or `1`
Enable synchronous console mode
> `sync_console`
-### Integer
+### Integer (`<integer>`)
An integer parameter will default to decimal and may be prefixed with a `-` for negative numbers. Alternativly, a hexidecimal number may be used by prefixing the number with `0x`, or an octal number may be used if a leading `0` is present.
-### Size
+### Size (`<size>`)
A size parameter may be any integer, with a size suffix
### ats
### availmem
### badpage
-> `= List of [ <integer> | <ingeter>-<integer> ]`
+> `= List of [ <integer> | <integer>-<integer> ]`
Specify that certain pages, or certain ranges of pages contain bad bytes and should not be used. For example, if your memory tester says that byte `0x12345678` is bad, you would place `badpage=0x12345` on Xen's command line.
Specify the total size for dom0.
### dom0\_mem (x86)
-> `= List of ( min:<value> | max: <value> | <value> )`
+> `= List of ( min:<size> | max:<size> | <size> )`
-each `<value>` is a size parameter. If the size is positive, it represents an absolute value. If the size is negative, the size specified is subtracted from the total available memory.
+Set the amount of memory for the initial domain (dom0). If a size is
+positive, it represents an absolute value. If a size is negative, the
+size specified is subtracted from the total available memory.
-* `min:<value>` specifies the minimum amount of memory allocated to dom0.
-* `max:<value>` specifies the maximum amount of memory allocated to dom0.
-* `<value>` specified the exact amount of memory allocated to dom0.
+* `min:<size>` specifies the minimum amount of memory allocated to dom0.
+* `max:<size>` specifies the maximum amount of memory allocated to dom0.
+* `<size>` specified the exact amount of memory allocated to dom0.
+
+`max:<size>` also sets the maximum reservation (the maximum amount of
+memory dom0 can balloon up to). If this is omitted then the maximum
+reservation is unlimited.
+
+For example, to set dom0's memory to 512 MB but no more than 1 GB use
+`dom0_mem=512M,max:1G`.
### dom0\_shadow
### dom0\_vcpus\_pin