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9 <h1>The PCI ID Repository</h1>
10 <p class="home">The home of the <code>pci.ids</code> file
13 <p>This is a public repository of all known ID's used in PCI devices:
14 ID's of vendors, devices, subsystems and device classes. It is used in
15 various programs (e.g., <a href="http://mj.ucw.cz/sw/pciutils/">The PCI Utilities</a>)
16 to display full human-readable names instead of cryptic numeric codes.
20 <p>You can use our web interface to browse the lists and also to submit new
21 entries or to update the existing ones:
24 <li><a href="/read/PC/">PCI devices</a>
25 <li><a href="/read/PD/">PCI device classes</a>
28 <p>You may want to read <a href="/mods/?action=help?help=index">help</a> before you start using the
33 <p>We generate daily snapshots of the database in form of a
34 <code>pci.ids</code> file. You can download the snapshot to update
35 the list used by your system:
38 <li><a href="/v2.2/pci.ids">pci.ids</a>
39 <li><a href="/v2.2/pci.ids.gz">pci.ids.gz</a> (compressed by gzip)
40 <li><a href="/v2.2/pci.ids.bz2">pci.ids.bz2</a> (compressed by bzip2)
43 <p>The above files require pciutils v2.2 or newer. If you are still using an older
44 version for some reason, please get these instead: <a href="/pci.ids">pci.ids-2.0</a>,
45 <a href="/pci.ids.gz">pci.ids-2.0.gz</a>, or <a href="/pci.ids.bz2">pci.ids-2.0.bz2</a>. They
46 could however lack some subsystems.
48 <p>The contents of the database and the generated files can be distributed
49 under the terms of either the <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php">GNU General Public License</a> (version 2 or later)
50 or of the <a href="http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause">3-clause BSD License.</a>
52 <p>If the snapshot is a couple of days old, it usually means that no changes
53 were approved recently.
55 <h2>Submit new data</h2>
57 <p>The database is maintained by volunteers like you, so if you have any
58 devices which are not identified properly, please help us by adding them
59 to the database or by fixing the existing entry.
61 <p>New entries are always welcome, but please submit only accurate information
62 – descriptions like "unknown modem device" are hardly useful for anybody.
63 of existing entries to clarify the description or to correct mistakes are also
64 welcome, but in this case please always add a discussion comment explaining the
65 reason for the change.
67 <p>Updates can be submitted either via the web interface, or as patches to the <code>pci.ids</code>
68 file sent by e-mail to our mail robot at <a href="mailto:pci-ids@ucw.cz">pci-ids@ucw.cz</a>
69 (see the <a href="/mods/?action=help?help=mailsubmit">mail submit help</a>).
71 <p><em>In all cases, please read the <a href="/mods/?action=help?help=newitem">submission guidelines</a>
76 <p>The PCI ID database is currently maintained by
78 <a href='http://mj.ucw.cz/'>Martin Mares</a>, and
79 <a href='http://vorner.cz/en/'>Michal Vaner</a>.
81 <p>If you have encountered any problems or if you have any suggestions, please <a href="mailto:pci-admins@ucw.cz">let us know</a>.
85 The pci.ids file is mirrored in a <a href='https://github.com/pciutils/pciids'>GitHub repository</a>.
89 <p>The source code of this web application is publicly available.
90 If you want to examine it or need some similar application, you can find it <a href='http://vorner.cz/en/pciids.html'>here</a>.