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Description
It was found that when parsing pci_ids, only the last subvendor/subdevice data is available in parsed data when there are multiple subdevices sharing the same subvendor id.
… dict creation
- Updated jc/parsers/pci_ids.py adding a check to see if the subvendor dict is already created
Signed-off-by: Sam SIU <23556929+ssiuhk@users.noreply.github.com>
… dict creation
- Updated jc/parsers/pci_ids.py adding a check to see if the subvendor dict is already created
- Updated test fixture
Signed-off-by: Sam SIU <23556929+ssiuhk@users.noreply.github.com>
…#559)
- Updated jc/parsers/pci_ids.py adding a check to see if the subvendor dict is already created
- Updated test fixture
Signed-off-by: Sam SIU <23556929+ssiuhk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kelly Brazil <kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com>
Description
It was found that when parsing pci_ids, only the last subvendor/subdevice data is available in parsed data when there are multiple subdevices sharing the same subvendor id.
Steps to Reproduce the behavior
Expected behavior
The output of
pprint(pci_ids['vendors'].get("_168c", {}).get("_0012"))
should be likeVersions Report
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