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# How to merge the pcitable with various sources:
#
# AMD graphics card IDs
#
# - from the proprietary driver:
convert/merge2pcitable.pl fglrxko_pci_ids_h /path/to/fglrxko_pci_ids.h lst/pcitable > lst/pcitable.new
# fglrxko_pci_ids.h can be found in /usr/src/fglrx-$dkmsversion or in
# common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod inside the AMD installer package.
# - from the free ATI driver:
convert/merge2pcitable.pl ati_pciids_csv /path/to/ati_pciids.csv lst/pcitable > lst/pcitable.new
# ati_pciids.csv can be found in src/pcidb subdirectory of xf86-video-ati
# tarball
#
# merge2pcitable.pl contains hacks that automatically switch entries between
# radeon/fglrx/vesa when support is added/removed in the above drivers.
# The hacks need to be updated when Cards+ is modified regarding the AMD
# cards.
# NVIDIA graphics card IDs
#
# - from the proprietary driver:
NVIDIA_CARD="NVIDIA GeForce 400 series and later" convert/merge2pcitable.pl nvidia_readme \
/path/to/README.txt lst/pcitable > lst/pcitable.new
# README.txt is found in /usr/share/doc/x11-driver-video-nvidia-current/README.txt and
# in the NVIDIA installer archive.
# The newly added entries will be assigned to "Card:$NVIDIA_CARD",
# defaulting to "Card:NVIDIA_UNKNOWN" which is an invalid assignment
# and shouldn't be committed as-is.
#
# The driver can actually unofficially support more (newer) cards than those
# that are in README.txt, and this list can be extracted from nvidia_drv.so
# (but not currently by merge2pcitable.pl).
#
# nouveau driver doesn't have ID lists, instead it uses a NVIDIA-specific
# PMC.ID for detecting if a card is supported or not. Currently we use the
# IDs from the proprietary driver for it as well.
#
# You can use option "-f=" (sic) to force all already-existing entries
# (only those supported by the imported driver, of course) to be set to
# $NVIDIA_CARD instead of just unexisting entries (the default).
# This is useful when e.g. branching a legacy driver (first use sed etc.
# to have everything assigned to the legacy driver, then use -f= to
# force-assign everything still supported by the current driver to it.
#
# Intel graphics card IDs
#
# - from the i915 kernel module:
grep '^i915\s' /lib/modules/$version/modules.pcimap | convert/merge2pcitable.pl kernel_pcimap \
/dev/stdin lst/pcitable | sed 's,i915,Card:Intel 810 and later,' > lst/pcitable.new
#
# update pciutils
./merge2pcitable.pl pciids /usr/share/pci.ids pcitable > pcitable.new
# update usbutils
./merge2pcitable.pl pciids /usr/share/usb.ids usbtable > usbtable.new
# A pciids with more accurate information are available from
# was moved into http://www.pcidatabase.com/reports.php?type=tab-delimeted
rm -f vendors.txt ; wget http://www.yourvote.com/pci/vendors.txt
./merge2pcitable.pl pciids vendors.txt pcitable > pcitable.new
# Another one
rm -f pcids.htm ; wget http://www.begent.co.uk/pcids.htm
./merge2pcitable.pl begent_pcids_htm pcids.htm pcitable > pcitable.new
# you can also try the following. BUT be careful when choosing cards needing subids. Ask pixel@mandriva.com first!
./merge2pcitable.pl --keep-subids begent_pcids_htm pcids.htm pcitable > pcitable.new
# http://members.hyperlink.net.au/~chart/download/pcidevs.txt
# with redhat's pcitable in /tmp/rh_pcitable (from kudzu or anaconda)
./merge2pcitable.pl pcitable /tmp/rh_pcitable pcitable > pcitable.new
# with redhat's pcitable in /tmp/rh_pcitable (from hwdata)
./merge2pcitable.pl rhpcitable /tmp/rh_pcitable pcitable > pcitable.new
# with SuSE hwinfo
# (srpm in ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/current/suse/src)
./merge2pcitable.pl hwinfo_x11 /tmp/hwinfo-9.31/src/ids/src/x11.i386 pcitable > pcitable.new
# with a new kernel
(cd ~/tmp ; rm -rf lib ; rpm2cpio /RPMS/kernel-2.4.*.rpm |cpio -id './lib/modules/*/modules.*map')
cp -f ~/tmp/lib/modules/*/modules.{pci,usb}map .
rm -rf ~/tmp/lib
./merge2pcitable.pl kernel_pcimap modules.pcimap pcitable > pcitable.new
./merge2pcitable.pl kernel_usbmap modules.usbmap usbtable > usbtable.new
# checking the pcitable
./merge2pcitable.pl pcitable pcitable pcitable > /dev/null
## do "ln -s ../lst/pcitable" first
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