Struct poplar::syscall::pci::PciDeviceInfo

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct PciDeviceInfo { pub address: PciAddress, pub vendor_id: VendorId, pub device_id: DeviceId, pub revision: DeviceRevision, pub class: BaseClass, pub sub_class: SubClass, pub interface: Interface, pub bars: [Option<Bar>; 6], pub interrupt: Option<Handle>, }

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§address: PciAddress§vendor_id: VendorId

The ID of the manufacturer of the device. These are allocated by PCI SIG.

§device_id: DeviceId

The ID of the particular device. These are allocated by the vendor.

§revision: DeviceRevision

A device-specific revision identifier. These are chosen by the vendor, and should be thought of as a vendor-defined extension of the device ID.

§class: BaseClass

The upper byte of the class-code. This identifies the Base Class of the device.

§sub_class: SubClass

The middle byte of the class-code. This identifies the Sub Class of the device.

§interface: Interface

The lower byte of the class-code. This may indicate a specific register-level programming interface of the device.

§bars: [Option<Bar>; 6]§interrupt: Option<Handle>

A handle to an Event that is signalled when this PCI device issues an interrupt.

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impl Debug for PciDeviceInfo

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for PciDeviceInfo

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fn default() -> PciDeviceInfo

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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