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Hey folks,
For some time now, Fedora has operated without a database of hardware
users have. Smolt, the old hardware database, was retired in 2012[0] and
its intended successor[1] was never deployed by Fedora Infrastructure.
It would be nice to have a hardware database, so I (and hopefully some
others) would like to get Census up and running for Fedora. Before we
look at deploying Census, however, it would be good to make sure it has
everything we need.
Census has client plugins to collect information[2]. At the moment, it
has plugins for:
* The vendor, device, subsystem_vendor, subsystem_device, and class from
each PCI device
* The idVendor, idProduct, bcdDevice, and bDeviceClass for USB devices
as well as the bInterfaceClass, bInterfaceSubClass, and
bInterfaceProtocol for each interface
* The contents of /etc/os-release
* All the RPMs installed on a system
Other than the drivers bound to the PCI and USB devices (which is an
open PR[3]), what else would be good to collect?
I2C devices. PCI and USB would be pretty much everything you'd get on
a desktop or old-school Intel laptop, but for SoC tablets, convertibles
and low-powered laptops, this wouldn't cover much.
The ACPI DSDT would also be useful in figuring out what devices are
unsupported.
> [0]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Smolt_retirement
> [1]
https://github.com/npmccallum/census
> [2]
https://github.com/npmccallum/census/blob/master/client/plugins/
> [3]
https://github.com/npmccallum/census/pull/3
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