Hi Steve,
If you have the permission to write the pciids database on your
system and if you want to do, please check the site:
https://github.com/jeonghanlee/pciids
It contains the recent up-to-date MRF HWs pciids, and so on alongside
the main database.
# lspci -vv -nn -s 81:0.0
81:00.0 Signal processing controller [1180]: Xilinx Corporation Device [10ee:7011]
Subsystem: Device [1a3e:132c]
According to the device id, you have MTCA EVR 300. However, according
to your email you have MRF PCIe-EVR-300DC. That means that you have old
intermediate MRF PCIe-EVR-300DC card. Please ask MRF to replace it with
the recent one.
Few models have the wrong pciid accidentally.
HTH,
Han
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