The -va, -ra, and -pa flags control whether all addresses passed to a command are interpreted as a virtual address, a real address, or a physical address. These flags are mutually exclusive; only one of them may appear on the command line. Each command taking an address must document its default interpretation of addresses as virtual, real, or physical.
The mapping of virtual addresses use a context id and partition id. The context id may be specified by the -context flag. The partition id may be specified by the -partition flag. By default, the context and partition are obtained from the cpu used by the command, which may be the command's default cpu or specified by the -cpu flag.