All files in this package can be freely distributed and used according
to the terms of the GNU General Public License, either version 2 or
All files in this package can be freely distributed and used according
to the terms of the GNU General Public License, either version 2 or
-(at your opinion) any newer version. See http://www.gnu.org/ for details.
+(at your opinion) any newer version. See https://www.gnu.org/ for details.
+
+The author wants to clarify that he does not consider programs which link
+dynamically to the libpci to be derived works of the library.
GNU/kFreeBSD (via /dev/pci)
Solaris/i386 (direct port access)
Aix (via /dev/pci and odmget)
GNU Hurd (direct port access)
GNU/kFreeBSD (via /dev/pci)
Solaris/i386 (direct port access)
Aix (via /dev/pci and odmget)
GNU Hurd (direct port access)
It should be very easy to add support for other systems as well (volunteers
wanted; if you want to try that, I'll be very glad to see the patches and
It should be very easy to add support for other systems as well (volunteers
wanted; if you want to try that, I'll be very glad to see the patches and
2. Compiling and (un)installing
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Just run "make" to compile the package and then "make install" to install it.
2. Compiling and (un)installing
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Just run "make" to compile the package and then "make install" to install it.
If you want to change the default installation location, please override
the PREFIX variable specified in the Makefile -- e.g., you can use
If you want to change the default installation location, please override
the PREFIX variable specified in the Makefile -- e.g., you can use
The database of PCI IDs (the pci.ids file) gets out of date much faster
than I release new versions of this package, so it is maintained separately.
The database of PCI IDs (the pci.ids file) gets out of date much faster
than I release new versions of this package, so it is maintained separately.
download the most recent pci.ids file (e.g., by running the update-ids utility)
and also submit new entries.
Alternatively, you can use `lspci -q' to query the central database
for new entries via network.
download the most recent pci.ids file (e.g., by running the update-ids utility)
and also submit new entries.
Alternatively, you can use `lspci -q' to query the central database
for new entries via network.
On Linux systems with a recent enough version of libudev, UDEV's HWDB
database is consulted when pci.ids lacks the device.
On Linux systems with a recent enough version of libudev, UDEV's HWDB
database is consulted when pci.ids lacks the device.
- ftp://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/pub/linux/pci/
- ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/utils/pciutils/ (expect a couple of hours delay)
+ https://mj.ucw.cz/download/linux/pci/
+ ftp://ftp.ucw.cz/pub/mj/linux/pci/
+ https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/utils/pciutils/ (expect a couple of hours delay)
If you have any bug reports or suggestions, send them to the author.
If you have any new IDs, I'll be very glad to add them to the database.
If you have any bug reports or suggestions, send them to the author.
If you have any new IDs, I'll be very glad to add them to the database.
Announcements of new versions are sent to linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
(see http://vger.kernel.org/ for instructions).
Announcements of new versions are sent to linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
(see http://vger.kernel.org/ for instructions).