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Due to disagreement on a name that is generic enough for hw/pci/pci.h, the symbolic constants are placed in the .c files. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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PCI IDs for qemu
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Red Hat, Inc. donates a part of its device ID range to qemu, to be used for
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virtual devices. The vendor IDs are 1af4 (formerly Qumranet ID) and 1b36.
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Contact Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> to get a device ID assigned
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for your devices.
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1af4 vendor ID
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The 1000 -> 10ff device ID range is used as follows for virtio-pci devices.
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Note that this allocation separate from the virtio device IDs, which are
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maintained as part of the virtio specification.
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1af4:1000 network device
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1af4:1001 block device
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1af4:1002 balloon device
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1af4:1003 console device
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1af4:1004 SCSI host bus adapter device
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1af4:1005 entropy generator device
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1af4:1009 9p filesystem device
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1af4:10f0 Available for experimental usage without registration. Must get
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to official ID when the code leaves the test lab (i.e. when seeking
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1af4:10ff upstream merge or shipping a distro/product) to avoid conflicts.
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1af4:1100 Used as PCI Subsystem ID for existing hardware devices emulated
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by qemu.
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1af4:1110 ivshmem device (shared memory, docs/specs/ivshmem_device_spec.txt)
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All other device IDs are reserved.
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