Re: [PATCH] Report NUMA node in lspci -v

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Hi Matthew!

> In multi-socket systems, it's useful to see which node a particular
> PCI device belongs to.  Linux provides this information through sysfs,
> but some users don't like poking through sysfs themselves to find it,
> and it's pretty straightforward to report it in lspci.

First of all, sorry for the delay.

I have applied your patch and improved it slightly: NUMA nodes are
reported also in "-vv" and "-nv" modes and everything is done in
an ABI-compatible way. Look at the public Git repo, if you wish.

Thanks for the patch!

				Have a nice fortnight
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