X-Git-Url: http://mj.ucw.cz/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lspci.man;h=624404e8671237dfd75fb1b94bd3a5858a55b67a;hb=7ec58f1c9dc011f334863e07917e349d95748d51;hp=35b36201aa564c65450bf4917debeb72d5737259;hpb=07e33b064abbb71f800abd909d7826f1fd93ef29;p=pciutils.git diff --git a/lspci.man b/lspci.man index 35b3620..624404e 100644 --- a/lspci.man +++ b/lspci.man @@ -95,6 +95,13 @@ PCI bus instead of as seen by the kernel. .B -D Always show PCI domain numbers. By default, lspci suppresses them on machines which have only domain 0. +.TP +.B -P +Identify PCI devices by path through each bridge, instead of by bus number. +.TP +.B -PP +Identify PCI devices by path through each bridge, showing the bus number as +well as the device number. .SS Options to control resolving ID's to names .TP @@ -135,10 +142,10 @@ hexadecimal. E.g., "0:" means all devices on bus 0, "0" means all functions of on any bus, "0.3" selects third function of device 0 on all buses and ".4" shows only the fourth function of each device. .TP -.B -d []:[][:] -Show only devices with specified vendor, device and class ID. The ID's are -given in hexadecimal and may be omitted or given as "*", both meaning -"any value". +.B -d []:[][:[:]] +Show only devices with specified vendor, device, class ID, and programming interface. +The ID's are given in hexadecimal and may be omitted or given as "*", both meaning +"any value". The class ID can contain "x" characters which stand for "any digit". .SS Other options .TP @@ -160,7 +167,9 @@ Applies only to Linux systems with recent enough module tools. Invoke bus mapping mode which performs a thorough scan of all PCI devices, including those behind misconfigured bridges, etc. This option gives meaningful results only with a direct hardware access mode, which usually requires root privileges. -Please note that the bus mapper only scans PCI domain 0. +By default, the bus mapper scans domain. You can use the +.B -s +option to select a different domain. .TP .B --version Shows @@ -181,7 +190,7 @@ available methods and their descriptions. .TP .B -O = The behavior of the library is controlled by several named parameters. -This option allows to set the value of any of the parameters. Use \fB-O help\fP +This option allows one to set the value of any of the parameters. Use \fB-O help\fP for a list of known parameters and their default values. .TP .B -H1 @@ -303,12 +312,16 @@ Kernel driver currently handling the device (optional, Linux only). .TP .B Module Kernel module reporting that it is capable of handling the device -(optional, Linux only). +(optional, Linux only). Multiple lines with this tag can occur. .TP .B NUMANode NUMA node this device is connected to (optional, Linux only). +.TP +.B IOMMUGroup +IOMMU group that this device is part of (optional, Linux only). + .P New tags can be added in future versions, so you should silently ignore any tags you don't recognize. @@ -325,7 +338,7 @@ in a single record. Please avoid using this format in any new code. .TP .B @IDSDIR@/pci.ids A list of all known PCI ID's (vendors, devices, classes and subclasses). Maintained -at http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/, use the +at https://pci-ids.ucw.cz/, use the .B update-pciids utility to download the most recent version. .TP @@ -350,6 +363,7 @@ back-end. .SH SEE ALSO .BR setpci (8), +.BR pci.ids (5), .BR update-pciids (8), .BR pcilib (7)