+2020-05-31 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
+
+ * Released as 3.7.0.
+
+ * Added or improved the following capabilities: Designated Vendor-Specific,
+ Compute eXpress Link, Resizable BARs, VF Resizable BARs, Link
+ Capabilities 2, Link Status 2.
+
+ * On Linux, lspci can show IOMMU groups.
+
+ * setpci can be asked to skip bus scan and operate on a device
+ completely specified by its domain/bus/dev/func address. This
+ involved major internal cleanup.
+
+ * The above feature of setpci uses the pci_get_dev() function,
+ which obtains a struct pci_dev without doing a bus scan. This was
+ always possible, but apparently little used, because back-ends
+ frequently choked when operating on such devices. Fixed a lot
+ of minor bugs related to this.
+
+ * Also, back-ends which do not support domains now correctly fail when
+ trying to access devices outside domain 0.
+
+ * Semantics of pci_fill_info() and pci_dev->known_fields was underspecified,
+ which lead to inconsistencies between back-ends. Improved documentation
+ to give a more precise definition and updated all back-ends to conform
+ to it. Most importantly, pci_dev->known_fields shows all fields requested
+ over the lifetime of the pci_dev, but never those which are not supported
+ by the back-end.
+
+ * As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.
+
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+
+ * Released as 3.6.4.
+
+ * A new back-end for the GNU Hurd was contributed by Joan Lledó.
+
+ * When printing VPD item identifiers, non-ASCII characters are escaped.
+
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+
+ * Released as 3.6.3.
+
+ * `lspci -t' (tree mode) can be combined with `-s' to show a sub-tree.
+ We also fixed potential buffer overflows in the tree dumper.
+
+ * Cleaned messy code for dumping of I/O, memory, and ROM regions.
+ This helped fixing a bug, which caused some 64-bit regions to be
+ reported as virtual. All flags are now printed after the address
+ (previously, "[virtual]" and "[enhanced]" were before it for no good
+ reason).
+
+ * Added pci_find_cap_nr() to the library, which handles capabilities
+ which occur multiple times in a single device.
+
+ * Minor improvements in printing of PCIe capabilities.
+
+ * We now decode the Multicast and Secondary PCI Express extended
+ capabilities.
+
+ * The list of capability names available to setpci was updated.
+
+ * Minor bugs were fixed in FreeBSD and Solaris ports.
+
+ * We now prefer HTTPS URLs in all documentation
+
+ * The pci.ids file has a man page.
+
+ * As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.
+
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* Released as 3.6.2.
* The order in which back-ends are probed was decoupled from the
internal back-end IDs. This helps, because new back-ends must have
their ID allocated at the end to keep the ABI, but they might need
- to be proved earlier.
+ to be probed earlier.
* The fbsd-device back-end should work again.
2007-08-31 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
- * Makefile, lib/Makefile: `ar' and `ranlib' can be overriden to allow
+ * Makefile, lib/Makefile: `ar' and `ranlib' can be overridden to allow
cross-compilation.
2007-08-27 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
is not supported by all C libraries.
* Makefile: Always enter the lib directory (remember that we don't have
- full dependecies for the library in the top-level Makefile; hmmm, another
+ full dependencies for the library in the top-level Makefile; hmmm, another
thing to rewrite some day).
* lib/sysfs.c: Added Linux sysfs access method based on the patch
* lspci.c (show_msi): Added dumping of the MSI capability.
(show_slotid): The same for SlotID capability.
- (show_caps): Seperated capability dumping, because it should
+ (show_caps): Separated capability dumping, because it should
be used for both htype0 and htype1. Even PCI 2.2 doesn't mention
layout of htype2, so I'm a bit unsure about it wrt capabilities
-- they at least have to live somewhere else since address 0x34
is mainly guesswork based on DEC/Intel 21153 bridge specs
since I don't have the PCI Power Management document).
- * lspci.c: Replaced numerous occurences of (x & flag) ? '+' : '-'
+ * lspci.c: Replaced numerous occurrences of (x & flag) ? '+' : '-'
by FLAG macro.
* lspci.c: Added bridge checks to bus mapping code.
* lib/header.h: Until kernel adopts new layout of PCI
includes (i.e., separate declaration of header structure,
functions and device IDs), which is not going to happen
- before 2.3, we'll use our own definiton of the header.
+ before 2.3, we'll use our own definition of the header.
* lspci.c (show_verbose): Display `Cap' flag in device status.
- * lspci.c (show_htype0): Display capability lists whereever
+ * lspci.c (show_htype0): Display capability lists wherever
available. The only capability name we recognize now is `AGP'.
Unfortunately, capabilities are stored in device-dependent
portion of the configuration space and are thus available