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  • [6.9.0] Parsing error in System Devices (VFIO-PCI Config)


    tjb_altf4
    • Solved Annoyance

    Looks like a parsing error in System Devices > PCI Devices and IOMMU Groups, for what used to be the VFIO-PCI Config plugin.

    Seems to be cosmetic only.

     

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    John_M

    Posted

    Agreed. I'm seeing the same, also with a Samsung NVMe device. Maybe there's some special character in the string that's causing the problem.

     

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    ljm42

    Posted

    Thanks for reporting this, I agree there is probably some unexpected character in the response from that device.

    Please run the following commands:

    lsscsi -s > /boot/lsscsi.txt
    lcpci -v > /boot/lspci.txt


    and then attach lsscsi.txt and lspci.txt from the root of your flash drive to your next post.  thanks!

    Squid

    Posted

    Copy the attached to your flash then

     

    cp /boot/SysDevs.php /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/include/SysDevs.php

     

    Does that fix it?

     

    SysDevs.php

    ljm42

    Posted

    Thanks @Squid, I removed mine because your fix is better :)

    John_M

    Posted

    8 minutes ago, ljm42 said:

    Then view the Tools -> System Devices page.

     

    Yes, that's fixed it. Thanks.

     

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    John_M

    Posted

    Ha! It looks like I revisited this page in the minute before Squid posted. I'll use his patch file. Thanks, both.

    ljm42

    Posted

    thanks for confirming that took care of it @John_M!  And thanks @Squid for the PR :) 

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    Squid

    Posted

    12 minutes ago, John_M said:

    Ha! It looks like I revisited this page in the minute before Squid posted. I'll use his patch file. Thanks, both.

    Don't apply it in "go" or user scripts or anything like that.  It's a minor aberration, and if you forget you're patching the file then things might break on future releases.

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