pciutils-3.11.0

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Hello, world!\n

I just released version 3.11.0 of the PCI Utilities.

Thus quoth the ChangeLog:

2024-02-24  Martin Mares <mj@xxxxxx>

	* 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.

				Have a nice fortnight
-- 
Martin `MJ' Mareš                        <mj@xxxxxx>   http://mj.ucw.cz/
United Computer Wizards, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe, Earth, Universe




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