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Bilanchuk Vitaly napisał(a):
>> emerge pciutils and use lspci. This question would be better asked in
>> our user oriented support channels like #gentoo or gentoo-user mailing
>> list.
> 
> I'm sorry.
> I need get info using C/C++.
> 
> I know lspci using 4 methods in Linux - linux_sysfs, linux_proc, intel_conf1, 
> intel_conf2 (man 8 lspci). But:
> linux_sysfs - using /sys system;
> linux_proc - using /porc system;
> intel_conf1, intel_conf2 - i don't know how it work;
> 
> Who now how get this information using C/C++ without using lspci?
> Or, how works intel_conf1 and intel_conf2 methods that using by lspci?

I think You should ask on some C/C++ help channel or mailing list.

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