Current code missed the Prog IF register. All Class Code, Subclass, and Prog IF registers are needed to identify the accurate device type.
For example: USB controllers use the PROG IF for denoting: USB FullSpeed, HighSpeed or SuperSpeed. Signed-off-by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nik...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> --- hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c b/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c index 3ebbcd5..33254b3 100644 --- a/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c +++ b/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c @@ -900,8 +900,7 @@ static int spapr_populate_pci_child_dt(PCIDevice *dev, void *fdt, int offset, _FDT(fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, offset, "revision-id", pci_default_read_config(dev, PCI_REVISION_ID, 1))); _FDT(fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, offset, "class-code", - pci_default_read_config(dev, PCI_CLASS_DEVICE, 2) - << 8)); + pci_default_read_config(dev, PCI_CLASS_PROG, 3))); if (pci_default_read_config(dev, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN, 1)) { _FDT(fdt_setprop_cell(fdt, offset, "interrupts", pci_default_read_config(dev, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN, 1))); -- 1.8.3.1