Activity log for bug #1963283

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2022-03-03 16:21:06 Jeff Lane  bug added bug
2022-03-03 16:21:22 Jeff Lane  nominated for series Ubuntu Focal
2022-03-03 16:21:22 Jeff Lane  bug task added pci.ids (Ubuntu Focal)
2022-03-03 16:21:22 Jeff Lane  nominated for series Ubuntu Jammy
2022-03-03 16:21:22 Jeff Lane  bug task added pci.ids (Ubuntu Jammy)
2022-03-03 16:21:22 Jeff Lane  nominated for series Ubuntu Impish
2022-03-03 16:21:22 Jeff Lane  bug task added pci.ids (Ubuntu Impish)
2022-03-03 16:26:29 Jeff Lane  attachment added Screenshot from 2022-03-03 17-25-53.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pci.ids/+bug/1963283/+attachment/5565317/+files/Screenshot%20from%202022-03-03%2017-25-53.png
2022-03-03 16:29:05 Jeff Lane  description Currently, this is the state of the PCI ID database file in Ubuntu: $ rmadison pci.ids pci.ids | 0.0~2020.03.20-1 | focal | source, all pci.ids | 0.0~2021.08.22-1 | impish | source, all pci.ids | 0.0~2022.01.22-1 | jammy | source, all Because of this, focal installations cannot identify PCI devices that were added to the IDs file after March 20, 2020. As this is just a text file, pci.ids should always be updated with the latest info regardless of release. This has an effect on MAAS in which any hardware commissioned in MAAS uses a 2 year old version of hte PCIID database and thus cannot identify newer hardware such as the nVidia A100 GPU. The 2020 version of the file does not contain id's for this while the 2022 version in Jammy does: 12393 20f1 GA100 [A100 PCIe 40GB] Currently, this is the state of the PCI ID database file in Ubuntu: $ rmadison pci.ids  pci.ids | 0.0~2020.03.20-1 | focal | source, all  pci.ids | 0.0~2021.08.22-1 | impish | source, all  pci.ids | 0.0~2022.01.22-1 | jammy | source, all Because of this, focal installations cannot identify PCI devices that were added to the IDs file after March 20, 2020. As this is just a text file, pci.ids should always be updated with the latest info regardless of release. This has an effect on MAAS in which any hardware commissioned in MAAS uses a 2 year old version of hte PCIID database and thus cannot identify newer hardware such as the nVidia A100 GPU. The 2020 version of the file does not contain id's for this while the 2022 version in Jammy does: 12393 20f1 GA100 [A100 PCIe 40GB] Comparing the current source to the version in focal, there are over 3500 additional or modified IDs in the id file: $ diff /usr/share/misc/pci.ids pci.ids |wc -l 3529
2022-07-18 23:03:59 Brian Murray pci.ids (Ubuntu Impish): status New Won't Fix
2023-02-03 14:56:05 Jeff Lane  nominated for series Ubuntu Bionic
2023-02-03 14:56:05 Jeff Lane  bug task added pci.ids (Ubuntu Bionic)
2023-08-20 21:13:53 Jeremy Bícha bug task deleted pci.ids (Ubuntu Impish)