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10 * The GNU/Hurd back-end works on 64-bit systems.
12 * Added a new back-end for RT-Thread Smart OS.
95 * ECAM back-end now scans ACPI and BIOS memory faster.
130 * Windows: The cfgmgr32 back-end which provides the list of devices
131 can be combined with another back-end which provides access
169 * Hurd: The Hurd back-end works again.
171 * mmio-conf1(-ext): Added a new back-end implementing the intel-conf1
200 * Added a new Windows back-end using the cfgmgr32 interface.
207 (e.g., the cfgmgr32 back-end, but also badly implemented sleep mode
210 * The Hurd back-end was greatly improved thanks to Joan Lledó.
246 by the back-end.
254 * A new back-end for the GNU Hurd was contributed by Joan Lledó.
340 internal back-end IDs. This helps, because new back-ends must have
341 their ID allocated at the end to keep the ABI, but they might need
344 * The fbsd-device back-end should work again.
354 * Improvements of the FreeBSD back-end: read-only access for non-root,
427 * The NetBSD back-end supports PCIe extended configuration space.
452 * The sysfs back-end does not die on read errors
487 * Added experimental back-end for OS X / Darwin. Thanks to
518 * The sysfs back-end does not spit out unnecessary warnings when
617 * Windows back-end compiles again.
626 * Fixed memory and file descriptor leak in the dump back-end.
658 * The procfs back-end is able to cope with /proc/bus/pci
662 * The sysfs back-end no longer complains when a slot address
717 they are provided by the sysfs back-end only. Thanks go to Alex Chiang.
722 back-end. Thanks to Ben Hutchings of Solarflare for the patch.
904 sysfs back-end, so it is implemented internally in the lspci
933 space is currently available only with the linux_sysfs back-end.
1058 code 2 at the end.
1702 current syntax (attribute at the end). Thanks to [email protected]