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CommandRegister The current contents of the register that
provide basic control over the device’s
ability to respond to, and/or perform PCI
accesses. The data in the capabilities array
is gathered from the PCI status register
and the PCI capabilities list as dened in
the PCI specication.
Values for the CommandRegister
property are:
0 — Unknown
1 — Other
2 — Supports 66 MHz
3 — Supports user-denable features
4 — Supports fast back-to-back
transactions
5 — PCI-X capable
6 — PCI power management supported
7 — Message signaled interrupts
supported
8 — Parity error recovery capable
9 — AGP supported
10 — Vital product data supported
11 — Provides slot identication
12 — Hot swap supported
uint16
CIM_PCIDevice
The CIM_PCIDevice class shown in Table below describes the capabilities and management of a PCI device controller on an adapter
card.
Table 38. CIM_PCIDevice Properties
Class Name:
CIM_PCIDevice
Parent Class:
CIM_PCIController
Property Description Data Type
BaseAddress Identies an array of up to six double-word
base memory addresses.
uint32
SubsystemID Identies a subsystem identier code. uint16
SubsystemVendorID Identies a subsystem vendor ID. ID
information is reported from a PCI device
via protocol-specic requests. This
information is also present in the
CIM_PhysicalElement class (the
manufacturer property) for hardware, and
the CIM_Product class (the vendor
uint16
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