X-Git-Url: http://mj.ucw.cz/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lspci.man;h=9348cfc54f36d4abfa346269e47a01c6a2543370;hb=c4cf2d1c17594d333ccd819212756e3afb8b9924;hp=dfddacd3d6b6f7af0770fc70ffdea96989e64531;hpb=a2bf30a4fd407c55e8172e2f6fd158725ccb90b6;p=pciutils.git diff --git a/lspci.man b/lspci.man index dfddacd..9348cfc 100644 --- a/lspci.man +++ b/lspci.man @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ .TH lspci 8 "@TODAY@" "@VERSION@" "The PCI Utilities" -.IX lspci .SH NAME lspci \- list all PCI devices .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -127,18 +126,19 @@ Use this if you suspect that the displayed entry is wrong. .SS Options for selection of devices .TP -.B -s [[[[]:]]:][][.[]] +.B -s [[[[]:]]:][][.[]] Show only devices in the specified domain (in case your machine has several host bridges, they can either share a common bus number space or each of them can address a PCI domain -of its own; domains are numbered from 0 to ffff), bus (0 to ff), slot (0 to 1f) and function (0 to 7). +of its own; domains are numbered from 0 to ffff), bus (0 to ff), device (0 to 1f) and function (0 to 7). Each component of the device address can be omitted or set to "*", both meaning "any value". All numbers are hexadecimal. E.g., "0:" means all devices on bus 0, "0" means all functions of device 0 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 and device ID. Both 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 and class ID. The ID's are +given in hexadecimal and may be omitted or given as "*", both meaning +"any value". .SS Other options .TP @@ -158,10 +158,9 @@ Applies only to Linux systems with recent enough module tools. .TP .B -M Invoke bus mapping mode which performs a thorough scan of all PCI devices, including -those behind misconfigured bridges etc. This option is available only to root and it -gives meaningful results only if combined with direct hardware access mode (otherwise -the results are identical to normal listing modes, modulo bugs in lspci). Please note -that the bus mapper doesn't support PCI domains and scans only domain 0. +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. .TP .B --version Shows @@ -285,6 +284,10 @@ Name of the subsystem vendor (optional). .B SDevice Name of the subsystem (optional). +.TP +.B PhySlot +The physical slot where the device resides (optional, Linux only). + .TP .B Rev Revision number (optional). @@ -302,6 +305,10 @@ Kernel driver currently handling the device (optional, Linux only). Kernel module reporting that it is capable of handling the device (optional, Linux only). +.TP +.B NUMANode +NUMA node this device is connected to (optional, Linux only). + .P New tags can be added in future versions, so you should silently ignore any tags you don't recognize.