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ab12277e 1This package contains the PCI Utilities, version @VERSION@.
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9f9e373b 3Copyright (c) 1997--2017 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
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5All files in this package can be freely distributed and used according
6to the terms of the GNU General Public License, either version 2 or
deaad187 7(at your opinion) any newer version. See http://www.gnu.org/ for details.
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101. What's that?
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12The PCI Utilities package contains a library for portable access to PCI bus
13configuration registers and several utilities based on this library.
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15In runs on the following systems:
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17 Linux (via /sys/bus/pci, /proc/bus/pci or i386 ports)
18 FreeBSD (via /dev/pci)
19 NetBSD (via libpci)
20 OpenBSD (via /dev/pci)
21 GNU/kFreeBSD (via /dev/pci)
22 Solaris/i386 (direct port access)
23 Aix (via /dev/pci and odmget)
24 GNU Hurd (direct port access)
b5847329 25 Windows (direct port access, see README.Windows for caveats)
550d67d1 26 CYGWIN (direct port access)
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27 BeOS (via syscalls)
28 Haiku (via /dev/misc/poke)
8d1cb3d7 29 Darwin (via IOKit)
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31It should be very easy to add support for other systems as well (volunteers
32wanted; if you want to try that, I'll be very glad to see the patches and
33include them in the next version).
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07159913 35The utilities include: (See manual pages for more details)
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46ea554d 37 - lspci: displays detailed information about all PCI buses and devices.
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39 - setpci: allows to read from and write to PCI device configuration
40 registers. For example, you can adjust the latency timers with it.
41 CAUTION: There is a couple of dangerous points and caveats, please read
42 the manual page first!
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44 - update-pciids: download the current version of the pci.ids file.
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472. Compiling and (un)installing
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49Just run "make" to compile the package and then "make install" to install it.
d7ea742c 50Please note that GNU make is needed on most platforms.
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07159913 52If you want to change the default installation location, please override
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53the PREFIX variable specified in the Makefile -- e.g., you can use
54"make PREFIX=/opt/pciutils install" to create a separate installation
55not interfering with the rest of your system. Setting the DESTDIR variable
56will allow you to install to a different directory from the one you intend
57to eventually run it from. This is useful for people who are packaging
58pciutils to install on other computers.
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60There are several options which can be set in the Makefile or overridden
61when running make:
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63 ZLIB=yes/no Enable support for compressed pci.ids (requires zlib).
64 If it is enabled, pciutils will use pci.ids.gz in preference to
65 pci.ids, even if the pci.ids file is newer. If the pci.ids.gz
66 file is missing, it will use pci.ids instead. If you do not
67 specify this option, the configure script will try to guess
68 automatically based on the presence of zlib.
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dab118d2 70 DNS=yes/no Enable support for querying the central database of PCI IDs
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71 using DNS. Requires libresolv (which is available on most
72 systems as a part of the standard libraries) and tries to
73 autodetect its presence if the option is not specified.
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2f421184 75 SHARED=yes/ Build libpci as a shared library. Requires GCC 4.0 or newer.
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76 no/local The ABI of the shared library is intended to remain backward
77 compatible for a long time (we use symbol versioning to achieve
78 that, like GNU libc does). The value `local' includes the
79 right directory name in the binaries, so the utilities can be
80 run without installation. This is not recommended for any
81 production builds.
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83"make install-lib" installs the library together with its header files
84for use by other programs.
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86When you are bored of dumping PCI registers, just use "make uninstall".
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dab118d2 893. Getting new IDs
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91The database of PCI IDs (the pci.ids file) gets out of date much faster
92than I release new versions of this package, so it is maintained separately.
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94It lives at http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/, where you can browse the database,
95download the most recent pci.ids file (e.g., by running the update-ids utility)
96and also submit new entries.
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98Alternatively, you can use `lspci -q' to query the central database
99for new entries via network.
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cb968b8f 101The pci.ids file is also mirrored at https://github.com/pciutils/pciids.
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103On Linux systems with a recent enough version of libudev, UDEV's HWDB
104database is consulted when pci.ids lacks the device.
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1074. Getting new versions
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109The current version of pciutils is available at:
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111 http://mj.ucw.cz/sw/pciutils/
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113The tarball can be downloaded at the following places:
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115 ftp://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/pub/linux/pci/
116 ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/utils/pciutils/ (expect a couple of hours delay)
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118There is also a public GIT tree at:
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120 git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/pciutils/pciutils.git
cb968b8f 121 https://github.com/pciutils/pciutils
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1245. Using the library
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126So far, there is only a little documentation for the library except for the
127general introduction in the pcilib(7) man page. If you want to use the
128library in your programs, please follow the comments in lib/pci.h and in
bc46bc39 129the example program example.c.
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1326. Feedback
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134If you have any bug reports or suggestions, send them to the author.
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136If you have any new IDs, I'll be very glad to add them to the database.
137Just submit them at http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/.
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139Announcements of new versions are sent to linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
140(see http://vger.kernel.org/ for instructions).
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142 Have fun
143 Martin