isys/pci generating pcitable files for custom distros

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Hi All,

Does anyone know about generating pcitable files?

I am maintaining a distro based on redhat 7.3 and I am looking for a
way to update the hardware support. This involves, as I'm sure you
know, updating the pcitable files within the distro. Until this point
I have been manually hacking the pcitable files but this is smelly and
fraught with danger

So far all I've come up with is that the files are "automatically
generated from isys/pci", but I cannot get hold of isys/pci.

I am guessing that it is either a python script or a binary that makes
up part of the anaconda suite but does not seem to be distributed with
the anaconda* rpm's.

I've found the Linux PCI ID Repository at
http://pciids.sourceforge.net/ but it seems to contain only pci.ids
files an nothing more.

Please, please help me!!!

I welcome any advice what so ever.

Thanks very much.


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