Hello 

I want to write a script, which shows the name of the relevant kernel module 
for each listed pci device shown by 'lspci -m'. It's easy to find out the name 
of the corresponding module, if the driver has been compiled as a loadable 
kernel module: The file /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/modules.pcimap lists module 
names based on pci device's vendor -and device id (shown by 'lspci -n'). But 
how can I find out the name of the corresponding kernel module if the module 
has been compiled directly into the kernel ? I thought that I can find them in 
the kernel's machting System.map based on vendor -and device id as well. But I 
can't find those id's there. Where do I have to look for it ? I want to be 
informed by my script, if the driver (module) for a specific pci device is 
available as a loadable module, in-kernel module or not available at all.

Many thanks in advance for your answers and I hope, my question is not too 
annoying for you developer guys :-)


Cheers,
Phibo  
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