PCI-utilities for Kernel version 2.2 and newer

Edit Package pciutils

lspci: This program displays detailed information about all PCI busses
and devices in the system, replacing the original /proc/pci interface.

setpci: This program allows reading from and writing to PCI device
configuration registers. For example, you can adjust the latency timers
with it.

update-pciids: This program downloads the current version of the
pci.ids file.

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
baselibs.conf 0000000201 201 Bytes
pciutils-3.1.9_pkgconfig.patch 0000000328 328 Bytes
pciutils-3.9.0.tar.sign 0000000228 228 Bytes
pciutils-3.9.0.tar.xz 0000431624 422 KB
pciutils-endianh.patch 0000002283 2.23 KB
pciutils-ocloexec.patch 0000004963 4.85 KB
pciutils.changes 0000041666 40.7 KB
pciutils.keyring 0000004518 4.41 KB
pciutils.spec 0000003929 3.84 KB
Revision 71 (latest revision is 73)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 1039674 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 71)
- update to 3.9.0:
  * We decode Compute Express Link (CXL) capabilities.
  * The tree mode of lspci is now compatible with filtering options.
  * When setpci is used with a named register, it checks whether
    the register is present in the particular header type.
  * Linux: The intel-conf[12] back-ends prefer to use ioperm() instead
    of iopl() to gain access to I/O ports.
  * mmio-conf1(-ext): Added a new back-end implementing the intel-conf1
    interface over MMIO. This is useful on some ARM machines, but it
    requires manual configuration of the MMIO addresses.
  * As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.
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