Aix (via /dev/pci and odmget)
GNU Hurd (direct port access)
Windows (direct port access)
+ CYGWIN (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
systems as a part of the standard libraries) and tries to
autodetect its presence if the option is not specified.
- SHARED=yes/ Build libpci as a shared library. Requires the GNU toolchain.
+ SHARED=yes/ Build libpci as a shared library. Requires GCC 4.0 or newer.
no/local The ABI of the shared library is intended to remain backward
compatible for a long time (we use symbol versioning to achieve
that, like GNU libc does). The value `local' includes the
If you have any new ID's, I'll be very glad to add them to the database, but
please take a look at http://pciids.sf.net/ first and follow the instructions.
-If you want, subscribe to linux-pci@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz (send
-"subscribe linux-pci" to majordomo@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz).
+If you want, subscribe to linux-pci@vger.kernel.org (take a look at
+http://vger.kernel.org/ for instructions).
Release notes about new versions will be send to the list and problems with
the Linux PCI support will be probably discussed there, too.