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PCI ID Parser

Crates.io Docs.rs

This is a library that lets you use a PCI ID database, such as one shipped with Linux distros or from https://pci-ids.ucw.cz/. It can either read the locally installed file or fetch one from the website.

Usage

Read the local DB:

use pciid_parser::Database;

let db = Database::read().unwrap();

// Get vendor
let vendor = db.vendors.get(&0x1002).unwrap();
assert_eq!(vendor.name, "Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]");
// Get device
let device = vendor.devices.get(&0x67df).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
  device.name,
  "Ellesmere [Radeon RX 470/480/570/570X/580/580X/590]"
);  

// Get full device and subdevice info:
let info = db.get_device_info(0x1002, 0x67df, 0x1DA2, 0xE387);

// Get class
let class = db.classes.get(&0x05).unwrap();
assert_eq!(class.name, "Memory controller");

You can also fetch the online DB:

use pciid_parser::Database;

let db = Database::get_online().unwrap();

Breaking changes

  • 0.8.0: version vendor and device ids are now stored as integers instead of strings

Dependencies

~0–8.5MB
~84K SLoC