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[Xen-devel] [PATCH] docs change: pci_dom0_hide -> physdev_dom0_hide



The documentation describing the parameter passed to Xen to hide PCI devices 
from the dom0 kernel is currently inconsistent with the code. This patch 
changes the documentation to match the implementation: the parameter name 
becomes physdev_dom0_hide and the example argument list is changed to contain a 
colon separator.

diff -Naur xen-unstable/docs/src/user.tex xen-unstable.new/docs/src/user.tex
--- xen-unstable/docs/src/user.tex      2005-01-18 04:37:38.000000000 +0000
+++ xen-unstable.new/docs/src/user.tex  2005-01-18 09:32:10.000000000 +0000
@@ -1770,7 +1770,7 @@
  possibilities are `bvt' (default), `atropos' and `rrobin'.
  For more information see Section~\ref{s:sched}.

-\item [pci\_dom0\_hide=(xx.xx.x)(yy.yy.y)\ldots ]
+\item [physdev\_dom0\_hide=(xx:xx.x)(yy:yy.y)\ldots ]
 Hide selected PCI devices from domain 0 (for instance, to stop it
 taking ownership of them so that they can be driven by another
 domain).  Device IDs should be given in hex format.  Bridge devices do


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