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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/sysutils/pciutils
From: Thomas Klausner
Date: 2022-05-13 13:41:57
Message id: 20220513114157.470CAFA94@cvs.NetBSD.org
Log Message:
pciutils: update to 3.8.0.
2022-04-18 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
* Released as 3.8.0.
* Filters can now match devices based on partially specified
class code and also on the programming interface.
* Reporting of link speeds, power limits, and virtual function tags
has been updated to the current PCIe specification.
* We decode the Data Object Exchange capability.
* Bus mapping mode works in non-zero domains.
* pci_fill_info() can fetch more fields: bridge bases, programming
interface, revision, subsystem vendor and device ID, OS driver,
and also parent bridge. Internally, the implementation was rewritten,
significantly reducing the number of corner cases to be handled.
* The Windows port was revived and greatly improved by Pali Rohár.
It requires less magic to compile. More importantly, it runs on both
old and recent Windows systems (see README.Windows for details).
* Added a new Windows back-end using the cfgmgr32 interface.
It does not provide direct access to the configuration space,
but basic information about the device is reported via pci_fill_info().
For back-ends of this type, we now provide an emulated read-only
config space.
* If the configuration space is not readable for some reason
(e.g., the cfgmgr32 back-end, but also badly implemented sleep mode
of some devices), lspci prints only information provided by the OS.
* The Hurd back-end was greatly improved thanks to Joan Lledó.
* Various minor bug fixes and improvements.
* We officially require a working C99 compiler. Sorry, MSVC.
* As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.
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