I'm going to Mark it wontfix, it seems not something important enough to
justify a stable update. If you want to work on it and update the bug to
be SRU compliant and do the verification I'm fine sponsoring the update
for you though
** Changed in: hwdata (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided =>
It is currently only cosmetic, lspci only impact.
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Request to pull-in new HBA & BOSS N1 PCI-ids from upstream
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Thanks, so it's only cosmetic in the lspci report or is there a real
impact for you or others? Since we got no user report and how-things-
are-described-in-lspci isn't really important it doesn't sound like a
high priority for a stable serie update
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These are new storage controllers launched/to-be-launched by Dell.
Unless hwdata carries these ids, lspci will show them as a generic storage
controller, not the exact model name.
This impact is on lspci and any other tools which rely on model names displayed
in lspci.
Hence the request to includ
Those changes are in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hwdata/0.359-1 now.
Could you describe why you would like the changes backported to older
series and provide a testcase? Which software are relying on those
information and to for what purpose?
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Hi Michael,
These ids are not included in Jammy having hwdata/jammy,now 0.357-1 all
[installed].
Request you to help get these included in the SRUs.
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https://github.com/vcrhonek/hwdata/commit/ae144d896eea90e527a57276accaf0da043c9f83
added the ROR-N100 to upstream hwdata.
Request you to pull this as well into Jammy.
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@Sujith, what do you mean there, pulled from where? there is no such
line upstream...
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Title:
Request to pull-in new HBA & BOSS N1
Looks like pci.ids are pulled-in once in a month. We will wait for the
next update to it in Apr.
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Thanks, the HBA and BOSS ones are part of the update
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hwdata/0.357-1 now but the ROR one
doesn't seem to be upstream
https://github.com/vcrhonek/hwdata/blob/master/pci.ids ? could you
submit a merge proposal on github, that doesn't seem something we should
carry
** Description changed:
Request to pull-in new HBA350i MM and HBA350i MM LP PCI-ids from upstream
Also combining request to pull-in new BOSS-N1 PCI-id from upstream
HBA350i are shipping cards supported from Ubuntu 20.04 onwards, however
new form factors are being launched by Dell which
** Also affects: hwdata (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: hwdata (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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