File _patchinfo of Package patchinfo.37865

<patchinfo incident="37865">
  <issue tracker="jsc" id="PED-4587"/>
  <issue tracker="bnc" id="1192862">[HPS Bug] Multi PCIe ports with LnkCap speed unknown in lspci under SLES15SP3</issue>
  <issue tracker="bnc" id="1170554">SLES 15 SP2 - lspci outputs few of the VPD data fields are displayed as unknown (pciutils)</issue>
  <packager>psimons</packager>
  <rating>important</rating>
  <category>recommended</category>
  <summary>Recommended update for pciutils</summary>
  <description>This update for pciutils fixes the following issues:

pciutils was updated from version 3.2.1 to version 3.5.6 (jsc#PED-4587):

- General issues fixed:
  * Fixed LnkCap speed recognition in lspci for multi PCIe ports such as
    the ML110 Gen11 (bsc#1192862)
  * Fixed lspci outputs few of the VPD data fields are displayed as unknown (bsc#1170554)

- Changes in version 3.5.6
  * MN VPD keyword is decoded correctly.
  * FreeBSD back-end: read-only access for non-root, support
    DragonFly BSD, support extended config space.
  * Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the
    database.  

- Changes in version 3.5.5
  * Better decoding of AER capability.
  * "Slot Implemented" flag is decoded for PCI/PCI-X to PCIe bridges.
  * Minor fixes of decoding other capabilities.
  * Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

- Changes in version 3.5.4:
  * Fixed compilation regressions

- Changes in version 3.5.3:
  * When lspci looks for Linux kernel modules, it uses the default
    path to module directory provided by libkmod. Previously,
    it tried to construct the path explicitly, which need not
    work on all systems.
  * Improved formatting of memory and I/O ranges behind a bridge.
  * PCIe link capabilities now display GEN4 speed (16GT/s).
  * PCIe device capabilities now show bits related to atomic
    operations.

- Changes for version 3.5.2:
  * The L1 power management capability is now decoded more
    thoroughly.
  * The table of configuration registers used by setpci
    had a bug in the definition of SUBSYSTEM_VENDOR_ID.

- Changes in version 3.5.1:
  * Fixed symbol versioning of pci_init().

- Changes in version 3.5.0:
  * New capabilities decoded: Downstream Port Containment,
    Precision Time Measurement
  * Domain numbers extended to 31 bits. This will be used by the
    Linux kernel on some machines in near future.
  * Enhanced allocation regions are now decoded on Linux.
  * The NetBSD back-end supports PCIe extended configuration space.
  * Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

- Changes in version 3.4.1:
  * New capabilities decoded: Process Address Space, Page Request
    Interface, Enhanced Allocation
  * DevCap SlotPowerLimit is now decoded for all components with
    upstream ports.

- Changes in version 3.4.0:
  * On Linux, we report NUMA nodes of devices.
  * The sysfs back-end does not die on read errors
    of optional attributes. Instead, a warning is produced.
  * Fixed several minor bugs.
  * Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

- Changes in version 3.3.1:
  * Removed hacks for backward compatibility with Linux libc5,
    which were breaking newer non-glibc Linux systems
  * Display VirtIO vendor-specific capability
  * Fixed memory leak in name cache.
  * Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.

- Changes in version 3.3.0:
   * Device names exported by BIOS are displayed on Linux.
   * On Linux systems, HWDB is used to look up device names
     when our ID database gives no match. (More precisely,
     HWDB is consulted after local pci.ids, but before using
     network to query online pci.ids.)
   * Filters now support matching by device class
   * Interrupt Pin and Interrupt Line registers are displayed
     for bridge devices, too.
   * Several portability bugs have been fixed.
   * Various improvements in the documentation
   * PCIe link capabilities now include the ASPMOptComp bit.
   * The "CRS Software Visibility" bit is now decoded properly.
   * Updated pci.ids to the current snapshot of the database.
</description>
</patchinfo>
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