[Bug 1705064] Re: lshw doesn't have logicalname, serial number, or size for nvme device

Yuan-Chen Cheng yc.cheng at canonical.com
Sat Mar 7 13:41:37 UTC 2020


per check fedora repo. I think the patch used in fedora should be the
same as the one mentioned in #1. [1] vs [2]

However, it seems the maintainer of lshw wants something better. Refer
to [3]

IMHO, the existing one shall works for most cases for now. We might have
certain in-compatibility in the future as the maintainer land something
else. However something partially works still helps us, right?

[1] https://github.com/lyonel/lshw/pull/45/commits/16e1d7b9e9a1aa69a59867de0aad6411c953fbfc
[2] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/lshw/blob/master/f/lshw-B.02.18-nvme.patch
[3] https://ezix.org/src/pkg/lshw/pulls/27

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Title:
  lshw doesn't have logicalname,  serial number, or size for nvme device

Status in OEM Priority Project:
  Confirmed
Status in lshw package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There is an nvme device on my system, at PCI:0000:05:00.0.

  Here is the lshw output:

  https://pastebin.com/9t7Pj2pH

  There is no 'logicalname', 'serial', or 'size' field given for the
  device.

  lsblk output includes all of that info:
  https://pastebin.com/P2PtZ2Rn

  Upstream bug: http://www.ezix.org/project/ticket/752

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