Re: lspci: Display path to device

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On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 12:30:35PM +0200, Martin Mares wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> > ... the more I think about it, the more I am convinced that we want to
> > re-use the bus topology builder from ls-tree.c. I will give it a try,
> > stay tuned.
> 
> Please see the "topology" branch in pciutils.git.

Thanks.  I found two problems so far.

One is that using -P and -s together doesn't work because we haven't
scanned the entire topology.

$ ./lspci-mw -PF tests/fujitsu-p8010.lspci -s 1d:00.0
00:1e.0/03.0/00.0 Network controller: 3Com Corporation 3com 3CRWE154G72 [Office Connect Wireless LAN Adapter] (rev 01)
$ ./lspci-mm -PF tests/fujitsu-p8010.lspci -s 1d:00.0
1d:00.0 Network controller: 3Com Corporation 3com 3CRWE154G72 [Office Connect Wireless LAN Adapter] (rev 01)

The other is that even when not using -s, the topology isn't fully represented:

$ ./lspci-mm -PF tests/fujitsu-p8010.lspci |grep 3com
00:1e.0/00.0 Network controller: 3Com Corporation 3com 3CRWE154G72 [Office Connect Wireless LAN Adapter] (rev 01)

I've attached a compressed form of the fujitsu-p8010.lspci dump for your
testing.

Attachment: fujitsu-p8010.lspci.xz
Description: application/xz


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