2026-04-05  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.15.0.

	* New capabilities are decoded: MMIO Register Block Locator,
	  Flit Error Injection, Flit Logging.

	* Decoding of PCIe capabilities updated to Gen7.

	* Both lspci and setpci warn when the "-s" or "-d" option
	  is given multiple times.

	* Improved display of interrupts in "lspci -vv". Routing of
	  interrupt pins is shown only if the pins are not disabled.
	  Routing of MSI(X) interrupts is shown when available
	  (which is currently supported by the sysfs back-end only).

	* Minor improvements to Windows back-ends.

	* The dump back-end can read the dump from stdin when given "-"
	  as a file name.

	* FreeBSD supports 64-bit addresses.

	* Added README.DJGPP.

	* Updated pci.ids.

2025-06-21  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.14.0.

	* New capabilities are decoded: VirtIO SharedMemory, Physical Layer
	  16 to 64 GT/s, Flit Mode, Device 3, Intel vendor-specific.

	* ECAM now works on Windows and DJGPP.

	* The GNU/Hurd back-end works on 64-bit systems.

	* Added a new back-end for RT-Thread Smart OS.

	* <lib/header.h> got definitions of new classes and capabilities
	  from PCI Code and ID Assignment rev 1.18.

	* <lib/pci.h> can be included from C++ programs.

	* Updated pci.ids.

2024-05-30  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.13.0.

	* lspci decodes CXL 1.1 device link status information.
	  This requires a recent kernel which exports rcd_* atributes via
	  sysfs.

	* Further development of the pcilmr (the link margining utility)

	* Dump parsing supports 6-digit domain numbers.

	* Bug fixes in PCIe link state reporting.

	* Decode more fields in PCIe AER capability.

	* Fixed build on Linux systems with musl libc.

	* Updated pci.ids.

2024-04-05  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.12.0.

	* lspci decodes the IDE (Integrity & Data Encryption) and TEE-IO
	  extended capabilities.

	* Several bugs in back-ends for Windows were fixed and the
	  README.Windows updated.

	* Fixed building on Haiku.

	* We now use more C99 features.

	* Optimization flags used for compiling individual object files
	  should be the same as optimization flags for linking the final
	  executable to make link-time optimization possible.

	* We no longer look up subsystems in the HWDB, because there is
	  no API for querying only the subsystem. The lookup we used
	  previously returned a device name if there was no entry for
	  the particular subsystem.

	* Updated pci.ids.

2024-02-25  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.11.1.

	* Fixed wrong API version in lib/pci.h.

	* Updated README.Windows.

	* Fix compilation on Windows.

2024-02-24  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.11.0.

	* update-pciids now supports XZ compression. If libpci is configured
	  with support for compression, all downloaded files are recompressed
	  as gzip. Otherwise they are stored as plain text.

	* update-pciids now sends itself as the User-Agent.

	* Added a pcilmr utility for PCIe lane margining. Thanks to Nikita
	  Proshkin for contributing it.

	* Re-factored access to i386 ports on all relevant platforms.

	* Added i386 port access on OpenBSD.

	* Back-ends for Windows received many bug fixes and improvements.

	* ECAM back-end now scans ACPI and BIOS memory faster.

	* Linux systems without pread/pwrite are no longer supported
	  as they are hopefully long gone. This helps avoid the tricky check
	  for presence of pread which was found to fail on musl libc.

	* Improved decoding of PCIe control and status registers.

	* Decoding of CXL capabilities now supports up to CXL 3.0.

	* lspci now displays interrupt message numbers consistently across
	  different capabilities.

	* Cache of IDs resolved via DNS, which was located in ~/.pci-ids
	  by default, is now stored according to the XDG base directory
	  specification in $XDG_CACHE_HOME/pci-ids.

	* All source files now have SPDX license identifiers.

	* Internal: The "aux" fields of structs pci_access and pci_dev
	  reserved for use by back-ends were renamed to backend_data to better
	  reflect their meaning.

	* As usually, various minor bug fixes and updated pci.ids.

2023-05-01  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.10.0.

	* Fixed bug in definition of versioned symbol aliases
	  in shared libpci, which made compiling with link-time
	  optimization fail.

	* Filters now accept "0x..." syntax for backward compatibility.

	* Windows: The cfgmgr32 back-end which provides the list of devices
	  can be combined with another back-end which provides access
	  to configuration space.

	* ECAM (Enhanced Configuration Access Mechanism), which is defined
	  by the PCIe standard, is now supported. It requires root privileges,
	  access to physical memory, and also manual configuration on some
	  systems.

	* lspci: Tree view now works on multi-domain systems. It now respects
	  filters properly.

	* Last but not least, pci.ids were updated to the current snapshot
	  of the database. This includes overall cleanup of entries with
	  non-ASCII characters in their names -- such characters are allowed,
	  but only if they convey interesting information (e.g., umlauts
	  in German company names, but not the "registered trade mark" sign).

2022-11-20  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.9.0.

	* We decode Compute Express Link (CXL) capabilities.

	* The tree mode of lspci is now compatible with filtering options.

	* When setpci is used with a named register, it checks whether
	  the register is present in the particular header type.

	* Linux: The intel-conf[12] back-ends prefer to use ioperm() instead
	  of iopl() to gain access to I/O ports.

	* Windows: We have two new back-ends thanks to Pali Rohár.
	  One uses the NT SysDbg interface, the other uses kldbgdrv.sys
	  (which is a part of the Microsoft WinDbg tool).

	* Windows: We support building libpci as a DLL. Also, Windows
	  binaries now include meta-data with version.

	* Hurd: The Hurd back-end works again.

	* mmio-conf1(-ext): Added a new back-end implementing the intel-conf1
	  interface over MMIO. This is useful on some ARM machines, but it
	  requires manual configuration of the MMIO addresses.

	* As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2022-04-18  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.8.0.

	* Filters can now match devices based on partially specified
	  class code and also on the programming interface.

	* Reporting of link speeds, power limits, and virtual function tags
	  has been updated to the current PCIe specification.

	* We decode the Data Object Exchange capability.

	* Bus mapping mode works in non-zero domains.

	* pci_fill_info() can fetch more fields: bridge bases, programming
	  interface, revision, subsystem vendor and device ID, OS driver,
	  and also parent bridge. Internally, the implementation was rewritten,
	  significantly reducing the number of corner cases to be handled.

	* The Windows port was revived and greatly improved by Pali Rohár.
	  It requires less magic to compile. More importantly, it runs on both
	  old and recent Windows systems (see README.Windows for details).

	* Added a new Windows back-end using the cfgmgr32 interface.
	  It does not provide direct access to the configuration space,
	  but basic information about the device is reported via pci_fill_info().
	  For back-ends of this type, we now provide an emulated read-only
	  config space.

	* If the configuration space is not readable for some reason
	  (e.g., the cfgmgr32 back-end, but also badly implemented sleep mode
	  of some devices), lspci prints only information provided by the OS.

	* The Hurd back-end was greatly improved thanks to Joan Lledó.

	* Various minor bug fixes and improvements.

	* We officially require a working C99 compiler. Sorry, MSVC.

	* As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2020-05-31  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.7.0.

	* Added or improved the following capabilities: Designated Vendor-Specific,
	  Compute eXpress Link, Resizable BARs, VF Resizable BARs, Link
	  Capabilities 2, Link Status 2.

	* On Linux, lspci can show IOMMU groups.

	* setpci can be asked to skip bus scan and operate on a device
	  completely specified by its domain/bus/dev/func address. This
	  involved major internal cleanup.

	* The above feature of setpci uses the pci_get_dev() function,
	  which obtains a struct pci_dev without doing a bus scan. This was
	  always possible, but apparently little used, because back-ends
	  frequently choked when operating on such devices. Fixed a lot
	  of minor bugs related to this.

	* Also, back-ends which do not support domains now correctly fail when
	  trying to access devices outside domain 0.

	* Semantics of pci_fill_info() and pci_dev->known_fields was underspecified,
	  which lead to inconsistencies between back-ends. Improved documentation
	  to give a more precise definition and updated all back-ends to conform
	  to it. Most importantly, pci_dev->known_fields shows all fields requested
	  over the lifetime of the pci_dev, but never those which are not supported
	  by the back-end.

	* As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2020-01-25  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.6.4.

	* A new back-end for the GNU Hurd was contributed by Joan Lledó.

	* When printing VPD item identifiers, non-ASCII characters are escaped.

2020-01-22  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.6.3.

	* `lspci -t' (tree mode) can be combined with `-s' to show a sub-tree.
	  We also fixed potential buffer overflows in the tree dumper.

	* Cleaned messy code for dumping of I/O, memory, and ROM regions.
	  This helped fixing a bug, which caused some 64-bit regions to be
	  reported as virtual. All flags are now printed after the address
	  (previously, "[virtual]" and "[enhanced]" were before it for no good
	  reason).

	* Added pci_find_cap_nr() to the library, which handles capabilities
	  which occur multiple times in a single device.

	* Minor improvements in printing of PCIe capabilities.

	* We now decode the Multicast and Secondary PCI Express extended
	  capabilities.

	* The list of capability names available to setpci was updated.

	* Minor bugs were fixed in FreeBSD and Solaris ports.

	* We now prefer HTTPS URLs in all documentation

	* The pci.ids file has a man page.

	* As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2018-08-12  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.6.2.

	* Added "-P" and "-PP" switches to lspci, which display the path
	  through bridges to each device.

	* Fixed a couple of bugs in computation of bus topology. It was
	  previously used only for the tree display, but we re-use it for
	  computing the paths.

	* As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2018-07-12  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.6.1.

	* Fixed compilation issues on Linux systems with MUSL libc.

2018-06-30  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.6.0.

	* BARs reported by the OS, but not set on the device itself are
	  reliably marked with "[virtual]".

	* Library: Introduced a generic mechanism of string properties. This
	  avoids lots of special cases and makes ABI compatibility easier.

	* On Linux systems with OpenFirmware, report corresponding device tree nodes
	  as device properties.

	* VPD decoder knows several non-standard extensions.

	* When PCIe link speed is less than the maximum supported by the
	  device, it is explicitly marked as "downgraded".

	* Several new capabilities are not decoded yet, but at least their
	  names are printed.

	* The Null capability is easily decoded.

	* Formatting of several capabilities was cleaned up.

	* The VGA16 bit in the bridge control register is now supported.

	* Added a port to SylixOS. Thanks to YuJian Gong for contribution.

	* Added a port to DOS/DJGPP. Thanks to Rudolf Marek for contribution.

	* The order in which back-ends are probed was decoupled from the
	  internal back-end IDs. This helps, because new back-ends must have
	  their ID allocated at the end to keep the ABI, but they might need
	  to be probed earlier.

	* The fbsd-device back-end should work again.

	* Fixed a couple of bugs. Most notably, DeviceName was not printed.

	* As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2017-11-17  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.5.6.

	* Improvements of the FreeBSD back-end: read-only access for non-root,
	  support DragonFly BSD, support extended config space.

	* MN VPD keyword is decoded correctly.

	* As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2017-07-05  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.5.5.

	* Better decoding of AER capability.

	* "Slot Implemented" flag is decoded for PCI/PCI-X to PCIe bridges.

	* Minor fixes of decoding other capabilities.

	* As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2017-02-25  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.5.4.

	* Previous version broke compilation on systems, for which lib/types.h
	  did not provide a 64-bit integer type. It is provided everywhere now.

2017-02-15  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.5.3.

	* When lspci looks for Linux kernel modules, it uses the default
	  path to module directory provided by libkmod. Previously,
	  it tried to construct the path explicitly, which need not
	  work on all systems.

	* Improved formatting of memory and I/O ranges behind a bridge.

	* PCIe link capabilities now display GEN4 speed (16GT/s).

	* PCIe device capabilities now show bits related to atomic operations.
	  Thanks to Satanand Burla for a patch.

	* As usually, updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2016-10-03  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.5.2.

	* The L1 power management capability is now decoded more
	  thoroughly. Thanks to Rajat Jain for the patch.

	* The table of configuration registers used by setpci
	  had a bug in the definition of SUBSYSTEM_VENDOR_ID.

2016-05-22  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.5.1.

	* Fixed symbol versioning of pci_init().

2016-05-19  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.5.0.

	* New capabilities decoded: Downstream Port Containment,
	  Precision Time Measurement. Thanks to Keith Busch and
	  Jonathan Yong.

	* Domain numbers extended to 31 bits. This will be used by the
	  Linux kernel on some machines in near future.

	* Enhanced allocation regions are now decoded on Linux.

	* The NetBSD back-end supports PCIe extended configuration space.

	* Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2016-01-03  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.4.1.

	* New capabilities decoded: Process Address Space, Page Request
	  Interface, Enhanced Allocation. Thanks to David Daney and
	  David Woodhouse.

	* DevCap SlotPowerLimit is now decoded for all components with
	  upstream ports.

	* Database mirror at SourceForge moved to GitHub.

	* Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2015-09-14  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.4.0.

	* On Linux, we report NUMA nodes of devices.

	* The sysfs back-end does not die on read errors
	  of optional attributes. Instead, a warning is produced.

	* Fixed several minor bugs.

	* Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2015-04-09  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.3.1.

	* Removed hacks for backward compatibility with Linux libc5,
	  which were breaking newer non-glibc Linux systems. Thanks
	  to Felix Janda.

	* Display VirtIO vendor-specific capability. Patch by Gerd
	  Hoffmann.

	* Fixed memory leak in name cache.

	* Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2014-11-10  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.3.0.
	  (celebrating a one-year anniversary of the previous version :))

	* Device names exported by BIOS are displayed on Linux.

	* On Linux systems, HWDB is used to look up device names
	  when our ID database gives no match. (More precisely,
	  HWDB is consulted after local pci.ids, but before using
	  network to query online pci.ids.) Thanks to Tom Gundersen
	  for the initial patch.

	* Added experimental back-end for OS X / Darwin. Thanks to
	  Richard Yao for providing it.

	* Filters now support matching by device class. Original
	  patch by Matthew Wilcox, wrappers for ABI compatibility
	  by me.

	* Interrupt Pin and Interrupt Line registers are displayed
	  for bridge devices, too.

	* Several portability bugs have been fixed.

	* Several typos have been fixed. Also, use of questionable
	  constructs in man pages has been reduced.

	* PCIe link capabilities now include the ASPMOptComp bit.

	* The "CRS Software Visibility" bit is now decoded properly.

	* Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2013-11-10  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.2.1.

	* CardBus bridge capabilities are displayed.

	* PCIe L1 PM substates are decoded.

	* Various bugs were fixed in decoding of PCIe capabilities.

	* The sysfs back-end does not spit out unnecessary warnings when
	  empty slots report only a partial device address. This actually
	  happens on IBM pSeries.

	* Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database.

2013-04-19  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.2.0.

	* On newer Linux systems, we use libkmod to look up kernel modules
	  (modules.pcimap no longer exists). To facilitate this, libpci
	  is able to look up module aliases in sysfs.

	* Various minor bug fixes.

	* Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database.

2012-06-25  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.10.

	* Decoding of LTR/OBFF in PCIe capabilities.

	* Various minor bug fixes.

	* Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database.

2012-01-14  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.9.

	* Updated README.

	* Wherever we mention the PCI ID database, we now refer to
	  http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/ and the sf.net site is mentioned only
	  as a mirror. This includes update-pciids.

	* Decode PCIe Gen 3 speeds and link status fields.

	* Various minor bug fixes.

	* Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database.

2011-10-02  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.8.

	* More capabilities: Transaction Processing Hints, Latency Tolerance
	Reporting. Thanks to Jesse Barnes.

	* Added BeOS and Haiku ports. Contributed by Francois Revol.

	* pciutils.pc now uses Libs.private properly.

	* When we format a name and it does not fit in the buffer, we truncate
	it instead of returning "buffer too small" instead. This works on all
	platforms with sane (i.e., C99-compatible) snprintf().

	* Various minor bug fixes.

	* Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database.

2010-01-31  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.7.

	* Minor improvements and bug fixes in decoding of the Virtual Channel
	capability.

2010-01-24  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.6.

	* More capabilities decoded: Virtual Channel (except arbitration
	tables), Root Complex Link, Vendor-Specific (header only), SATA HBA.

	* All extended capabilities have their version displayed (-vv or more).

2010-01-19  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.5.

	* Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database.

	* When scanning extended capabilities, properly mask the lowest 2 bits,
	  which are currently reserved. This avoids unaligned access errors on
	  broken hardware (see tests/broken-ecaps).

	* Large bar sizes are displayed in human-readable format (with units).
	  Thanks to Matthew Wilcox.

	* Physical slot information is displayed correctly for multi-function cards.
	  Fixed by Matthew Wilcox.

	* Fixed a couple of typos everywhere.

	* Library: Fixed bugs in freeing of capabilities.

	* Windows back-end compiles again.

2009-08-14  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.4.
	  (sorry that I have missed 22/7 and released it later :-))

	* Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database.

	* Fixed memory and file descriptor leak in the dump back-end.

	* The SR-IOV capability decoder now prints the VF BAR's.
	Patch by Chris Wright, cleaned up by me.

	* On request of certain company's lawyers, we now include a copy
	of the GPL with our package. It seems that the pciutils are getting
	mature if the most important bug of the month was this one ;-)

2009-07-04  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.3.

	* Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

	* The VPD parser now reports unknown and vendor-defined items
	properly. It also stops on any item in unknown format, avoiding long
	output on bogus VPD data. Thanks to Ben Hutchings and Matthew Wilcox.

	* The MSI-X table size now matches the spec. Thanks to Michael S.
	Tsirkin.

	* The Power Management capability now includes the soft reset bit.
	Thanks to Yu Zhao.

	* Decoding of the Advanced Features capability has been added.
	Thanks to Yu Zhao.

	* The whole package compiles on GNU/kFreeBSD again.

	The following patches have been contributed by Matthew Wilcox:

	* The procfs back-end is able to cope with /proc/bus/pci
	containing names with domains, which occur on sparc64 and
	possibly other architectures due to a kernel bug.

	* The sysfs back-end no longer complains when a slot address
	is missing, which happens with old versions of Linux fakephp.

	* The Device Serial Number capability is printed in the right
	byte order.

	* The MSI and MSI-X capabilities are printed in a prettier way.

	* The tree output mode (`lspci -t') shows domain numbers only
	at the root, which makes the output more compact.

	* Updated documentation on the bus mapping mode (`lspci -M').

2009-02-01  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.2.

	* Fixed another silly bug in the command-line parser of setpci.

2009-01-30  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.1.

	* Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

	* The configure script now sets LC_ALL to avoid being fooled by
	locale-dependent behavior of `tr'.

	* The command-line parser of setpci did sometimes segfault on invalid
	input. Thanks to Andreas Wiese for a fix.

2009-01-18  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.1.0.

	* Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

	* The Cygwin backend now works on Windows Vista. Thanks to Jonathan
	Kotta.

	* Fixed a bug in decoding of the SR-IOV capability. Patch by Yu Zhao.

	* Details of some PCIe capabilities are displayed only with -vv.

	* When a BAR is reported by the OS, but not by the device (i.e.,
	it is marked as [virtual] in lspci), the [disabled] flag is
	suppressed, because it does not make sense in such cases.
	Patch by Yu Zhao.

2008-12-13  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* The source code of lspci has been split to multiple files, hopefully
	making it easier to maintain.

	* The library and lspci now know about physical slot names. So far,
	they are provided by the sysfs back-end only. Thanks go to Alex Chiang.

	* When a device has the VPD (Vital Product Data) capability and the
	VPD data are supplied by the OS, they are decoded and printed in the
	verbose mode. This currently works only on Linux with the sysfs
	back-end. Thanks to Ben Hutchings of Solarflare for the patch.

	* `setpci --version' now works properly.

	* `setpci --dumpregs' prints a table of all known names of
	registers and capabilities. This replaces the table of registers
	in the setpci man page.

	* The dry-run mode of setpci gives better feedback.

	* The setpci utility is now able to address registers stored in PCI
	capabilities (actually it allows a more general form of relative
	addressing).

	* The library has gained functions for working with PCI capabilities.

	* Address Translation Services capability is now decoded. Patch by
	Yu Zhao.

2008-11-09  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.0.3.

	* `lspci -k' now displays the subsystem ID, too. This makes `-k'
	show everything needed to identify the device and the available
	drivers, which was called for by many users.

	* Fixed spelling of MSI. Patch by Matthew Wilcox.

	* Better support for cross-compilation. Thanks to Alon Bar-Lev
	for the patch.

	* Fixed printing of the AER capability. Patch by Max Asbock.

	* HT 1.02 capabilities are decoded as HT 1.03. Suggested by
	Carl-Daniel Hailfinger.

	* Fixed Cygwin build. Thanks to Steve Elliott for reporting the bug.

	* Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

2008-09-19  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.0.2.

	* Fixed a minor bug in the configure script, which caused warnings
	about redefinition of symbols during compilation.

2008-09-11  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.0.1.

	* Updated pci.ids to the most recent snapshot.

	* Added a Cygwin port. Patch by Christopher Voltz, ported to the
	current tree by Martin Mares.

	* Worked around compatibility problems with various default settings
	of wget (we have to set --no-timestamping explicitly). Thanks to Ville
	Skytta for pointing that out.

	* Fixed printing of MSI capabilities. Thanks to Matthew Wilcox for
	a patch.

	* Added decoding of several PCI-X capabilities: device/link/slot 2,
	Advanced Error Reporting, Access Control Services, Alternative Routing-ID,
	Single Root I/O Virtualization. Thanks to Yu Zhao for patches.

	* Fixed bug in filters which caused them to refuse vendor/device ID 0xffff.

	* README: The linux-pci mailing list has moved to linux-pci@vger.kernel.org.

	* Fixed several build problems: builds without PCI_USE_DNS on Linux
	and with PCI_USE_DNS on Solaris and *BSD. Static library mode also
	compiles again on old versions of GCC.

2008-04-10  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 3.0.0.

	* Updated API and ABI version.

2008-02-20  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 2.99.1-alpha2.

	* Changed the default domain for the DNS resolver.

2008-02-18  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 2.99.1-alpha1.

	* The makefile system has been reworked. All configuration settings
	are now passed to the configure script in environment variables,
	allowing for easy tweaking in the top-level Makefile. All control
	knobs are now described in the README.

	* The libpci can be built as a shared library with properly restricted
	symbol exports. Use `make SHARED=yes' to enable that or `make SHARED=local'
	for a local testing build (with hardwired paths to the library, so that
	it does not need installation).

	* The example program has been moved from lib/example.c to the top-level
	directory, because it should be built exactly as the other utilities
	are. It has been also improved slightly to educate better.

	* The i386-ports method is enabled on Linux/x86_64 as well.

2008-02-13  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 2.2.10-net2.

	* Support for resolving of PCI ID's using DNS together with a local
	cache of resolved entries has been added. See the `-q' and `-Q' options
	of lspci.

	* The library now has a generic system of settable parameters, which
	also include settings of the DNS resolver and cache. An `-O' option
	has been added to lspci and setpci to allow setting of these options.

	* Configuration of the access methods are now specified by the new
	parameter system, replacing the pci_access->method_params array.

	* Access methods now also have sensible names and help texts and it
	is possible to look up method ID by a name.

	* An `-A' switch has been added to both lspci and setpci, allowing to
	select an arbitrary access method. The `-P' switch (configure proc
	backend) has been removed as it is no longer needed and I do not know
	any its user.

	* Several source files have been split for better maintainability
	(most notably the resolving of ID's).

	* Man pages and help texts have been updated. A new man page `pcilib(7)'
	has been added and description of library options has been moved there.

	* When an unknown device ID is encountered, we print `Device <id>'
	instead of `Unknown device <id>'. It uses less space and it also
	should reduce the number of inexperienced users complaining that
	the device is not supported by the OS. To lookup up OS drivers,
	use the `-k' option.

	* PCI_LIB_VERSION has been bumped to 0x020299.

	* Makefile: stripping of the binaries during installation can be
	overridden by the STRIP variable.

	* lib/types.h: We use the integer types from <stdint.h> if the
	compiler claims C99 support.

2008-02-11  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 2.2.10.

	* lspci.c, setpci.c: Cleaned up the list of options.

	* lib/names.c: Fix displaying of errors reported by zlib.
	Previously, the buffer containing the error message had
	been deallocated by gzclose() before the message was printed.

2008-01-07  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* update-pciids.sh: Added quiet mode (-q). Clean up uncompressed
	files left by previous versions of the pciutils. Patch by Mike
	Frysinger.

	* update-pciids.man: Mention the -q switch.

2007-11-29  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* lib/dump.c: Squashed compiler warnings about code with
	no effect (there really were surplus *'s).

2007-11-06  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 2.2.9.

	* lspci.c: Added a new switch `-k' which requests printing
	of information on kernel drivers attached to each device
	and on kernel modules reporting the ability to handle the
	device. So far, this is supported only on Linux with the
	sysfs back-end, so it is implemented internally in the lspci
	instead of the libpci. Thanks to Anicka <anicka@anicka.net>
	for help.

2007-10-19  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Makefile, lib/Makefile: Moved -lz from LDFLAGS to LDLIBS.
	Also added an explicit pattern rule for linking to make sure
	that LDLIBS is used on all platforms. Thanks to Dan Nicholson
	for the suggestion.

2007-10-19  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 2.2.8.

	* pci.ids: Revised class codes to match Conventional PCI 3.0 specs.
	Added a couple of new ones, renumbered `ADMA continuous operation'
	prog-if to 0x30 (even the old SATA Class Code ECN doesn't mention
	0x40) and renumbered the satellite communication controllers.

	* lib/header.h: Include `PCI hot-plug' and `Secure device'
	capabilities from PCI 3.0 specs. Also added `SATA HBA' and
	`Advanced features' caps from various ECN's.

	* lspci.c: All known capabilities have at least their name displayed
	now. When we are unable to decode them completely, we signalize it
	with a `<?>' mark.

	* lspci.man: Document `<?>' and also mention that extended config
	space is currently available only with the linux_sysfs back-end.

	* lspci.c: Decode the Debug port capability (per EHCI 0.96 spec).

	* lspci.c: Big code cleanup: re-arranged functions in the code,
	renamed everything related to capabilities to cap_* and
	all options except verbose to opt_*.

2007-10-14  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* lib/[fno]bsd-*: Removed extraneous braces.

2007-10-12  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Capability loop detection introduced 2.2.7 did not work
	  properly with extended capabilities. Fixed.

2007-10-05  Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>

	* Released as 2.2.7.

	* lspci.c (show_caps, show_ext_caps): Detect and report loops in
	capability lists.

	* lspci.c, lib/header.h: Finished decoding of the PCI Express
	capability. The extended capabilities remain undecoded for now,
	but at least the list of them has been updated to reflect the
	current PCI Express 2.0 spec.

	* lspci.c, lib/header.h: Decode new bits of traditional registers
	as defined by PCIE / PCI-X. This includes discard timers in the bridge
	control register and INTx enable/status in device control/status
	registers.

	* lib/fbsd-device.c: Support domains on new FreeBSD's. Contributed
	by Marius Strobl.

2007-09-12  Hasso Tepper <hasso@estpak.ee>

	* Extended the fbsd-device backend to run on Dragonfly BSD.
