Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2014-05-20 | lspci text output: add -i, allow -n when disabled | Isaac Dunham | |
-i is how standard lspci handles changing the PCI ID database. lspci -n should be a no-op when text is disabled. | |||
2014-05-18 | Cleanup pass on lspci | Rob Landley | |
2013-08-07 | This is the preliminary version of lspci text output support (the location | Isaac Dunham | |
of pci.ids is hard-coded to /usr/share/misc/pci.ids, as found on Debian/Ubuntu). +88 lines in two files, including reformatting, comments, whitespace, and build configuration as well as new code. The changes: -Add library code to look up descriptions. -Add a counter for -n (for the sake of -nn) -Add the file stream "db" to GLOBALS and open it conditionally -Add name fields to bufs -Look up text if enabled and -n is passed never or twice -Print text if lookup succeeded | |||
2013-07-27 | Fix lspci -e | Felix Janda | |
2013-07-26 | lspci: use toybuf instead of dynamic memory allocation | Felix Janda | |
2013-07-26 | I've written an lspci implementation. | Isaac Dunham | |
Currently it supports -emkn; -e is an extension ("class" is a 24-bit number, but lspci only shows 16 bits; one person on the Puppy forums mentioned that they need those last 8 bits). -n is a no-op for compatability with standard lspci. |