NAME¶
pcilib - a library for accessing PCI devices
DESCRIPTION¶
The PCI library (also known as 
pcilib and 
libpci) is a portable
  library for accessing PCI devices and their configuration space.
ACCESS METHODS¶
The library supports a variety of methods to access the configuration space on
  different operating systems. By default, the first matching method in this
  list is used, but you can specify override the decision (see the 
-A
  switch of 
lspci).
  - linux-sysfs
 
  - The /sys filesystem on Linux 2.6 and newer. The standard header of
      the config space is available to all users, the rest only to root.
      Supports extended configuration space, PCI domains, VPD (from Linux
      2.6.26), physical slots (also since Linux 2.6.26) and information on
      attached kernel drivers.
 
  - linux-proc
 
  - The /proc/bus/pci interface supported by Linux 2.1 and newer. The
      standard header of the config space is available to all users, the rest
      only to root.
 
  - intel-conf1
 
  - Direct hardware access via Intel configuration mechanism 1. Available on
      i386 and compatibles on Linux, Solaris/x86, GNU Hurd, Windows, BeOS and
      Haiku. Requires root privileges.
 
  - intel-conf2
 
  - Direct hardware access via Intel configuration mechanism 2. Available on
      i386 and compatibles on Linux, Solaris/x86, GNU Hurd, Windows, BeOS and
      Haiku. Requires root privileges. Warning: This method is able to address
      only the first 16 devices on any bus and it seems to be very unreliable in
      many cases.
 
  - fbsd-device
 
  - The /dev/pci device on FreeBSD. Requires root privileges.
 
  - aix-device
 
  - Access method used on AIX. Requires root privileges.
 
  - nbsd-libpci
 
  - The /dev/pci0 device on NetBSD accessed using the local libpci
      library.
 
  - obsd-device
 
  - The /dev/pci device on OpenBSD. Requires root privileges.
 
  - dump
 
  - Read the contents of configuration registers from a file specified in the
      dump.name parameter. The format corresponds to the output of
      lspci -x.
    
  
 
PARAMETERS¶
The library is controlled by several parameters. They should have sensible
  default values, but in case you want to do something unusual (or even
  something weird), you can override them (see the 
-O switch of
  
lspci).
Parameters of specific access methods¶
  - dump.name
 
  - Name of the bus dump file to read from.
 
  - fbsd.path
 
  - Path to the FreeBSD PCI device.
 
  - nbsd.path
 
  - Path to the NetBSD PCI device.
 
  - obsd.path
 
  - Path to the OpenBSD PCI device.
 
  - proc.path
 
  - Path to the procfs bus tree.
 
  - sysfs.path
 
  - Path to the sysfs device tree.
    
  
 
Parameters for resolving of ID's via DNS¶
  - net.domain
 
  - DNS domain containing the ID database.
 
  - net.cache_name
 
  - Name of the file used for caching of resolved ID's.
    
  
 
SEE ALSO¶
lspci(8), 
setpci(8), 
update-pciids(8)
AUTHOR¶
The PCI Utilities are maintained by Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>.