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Usage: lspci []
Basic display modes:
-mm Produce machine-readable output (single -m for an obsolete format)
-t Show bus tree
Display options:
-v Be verbose (-vv or -vvv for higher verbosity)
-x Show hex-dump of the standard part of the config space
-xxx Show hex-dump of the whole config space (dangerous; root only)
-xxxx Show hex-dump of the 4096-byte extended config space (root only)
-b Bus-centric view (addresses and IRQ's as seen by the bus)
-D Always show domain numbers
-P Display bridge path in addition to bus and device number
-PP Display bus path in addition to bus and device number
Resolving of device ID's to names:
-n Show numeric ID's
-nn Show both textual and numeric ID's (names & numbers)
-q Query the PCI ID database for unknown ID's via DNS
-qq As above, but re-query locally cached entries
-Q Query the PCI ID database for all ID's via DNS
Selection of devices:
-s [[[[]:]]:][][.[]] Show only devices in selected slots
-d []:[][:] Show only devices with specified ID's
Other options:
-i Use specified ID database instead of /usr/local/share/pciids/pci.ids.gz
-M Enable `bus mapping' mode (dangerous; root only)
PCI access options:
-A Use the specified PCI access method (see `-A help' for a list)
-O = Set PCI access parameter (see `-O help' for a list)
-G Enable PCI access debugging
-F Read PCI configuration dump from a given file