pci-ids: drop list of modern virtio devices

Drop the list of modern virtio devices and explain how they
are calculated instead.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20221004112100.301935-5-kraxel@redhat.com>
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Gerd Hoffmann 2022-10-04 13:20:59 +02:00
parent cbd56573f7
commit 55f01e76a3

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@ -22,16 +22,14 @@ maintained as part of the virtio specification.
1af4:1004 SCSI host bus adapter device (legacy)
1af4:1005 entropy generator device (legacy)
1af4:1009 9p filesystem device (legacy)
1af4:1012 vsock device (bug compatibility)
1af4:1041 network device (modern)
1af4:1042 block device (modern)
1af4:1043 console device (modern)
1af4:1044 entropy generator device (modern)
1af4:1045 balloon device (modern)
1af4:1048 SCSI host bus adapter device (modern)
1af4:1049 9p filesystem device (modern)
1af4:1050 virtio gpu device (modern)
1af4:1052 virtio input device (modern)
1af4:1040 Start of ID range for modern virtio devices. The PCI device
to ID is calculated from the virtio device ID by adding the
1af4:10ef 0x1040 offset. The virtio IDs are defined in the virtio
specification. The Linux kernel has a header file with
defines for all virtio IDs (linux/virtio_ids.h), qemu has a
copy in include/standard-headers/.
1af4:10f0 Available for experimental usage without registration. Must get
to official ID when the code leaves the test lab (i.e. when seeking