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I'm trying to understand the columns in an lspci line output:

<pci_device_id> <?> <??> <???> <????> <?????> <??????>

Example output:

$ lspci -nm | grep d7:17.0                                  
d7:17.0 "0880" "8086" "2018" -r07 "8086" "0000"

Additional documentation:

-m
Dump PCI device data in a backward-compatible machine readable form. See below for details.

-n
Show PCI vendor and device codes as numbers instead of looking them up in the PCI ID list.

https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/en/man8/lspci.8.html

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lspci -nnn provides a slightly more labeled view along with documentation here

$ lscpi | grep d7:17.0
d7:17.0 System peripheral [0880]: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E M2PCI Registers [8086:2018] (rev 07)
<pci_device_id> <class_code> <vendor_id> <product_id> -r<revision_number> <??> <???>

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