# Release v1.5.0 Previous tag: `v1.4.0` Diff range: `v1.4.0..v1.5.0` ## Summary This release focuses on Inspur/Kaytus parsing quality, PCI device model resolution without hardcoded maps, and correctness of GPU/Network/Serial/Firmware presentation in UI and exports. ## What's New - Added Redis RDB enrichment for Inspur/Kaytus runtime fields: - GPU serial/firmware/UUID and telemetry enrichment. - NIC firmware/serial/part-number enrichment. - PCIe storage controller serial enrichment from Redis RAID sections. - Added robust PCI IDs integration: - `pci.ids` moved to repository and embedded lookup logic reworked to load external IDs without hardcoded Go maps. - Added `pciutils/pciids` git submodule at `third_party/pciids`. - Added sync script `scripts/update-pci-ids.sh` and `make update-pci-ids`. - Added parser merge/enrichment path for PCIe inventory: - improved BDF normalization and merge between `asset.json` and REST sections. - better vendor/model resolution for GPU/NIC/PCIe devices via `pci.ids`. ## Improvements - GPU model normalization to avoid generic/hex placeholders in output when PCI IDs are available. - Device Inventory UI deduplication and improved GPU/NIC fallback rendering from PCIe data. - Firmware API now includes GPU firmware fallback from GPU inventory when not present in `hardware.firmware`. - CSV serial export coverage expanded across hardware sections and serial value validation improved. ## Fixes - Fixed duplicate GPU display rows in Device Inventory. - Fixed unresolved IDs for key devices (including H200 class devices and known NIC/HBA IDs) through unified PCI IDs lookup path. - Fixed missing GPU firmware visibility in firmware section. - Fixed serial list naming fallback to avoid generic labels like `Display Controller` when specific model/part is known. ## Commits Since `v1.4.0` - `758fa66` feat: improve inspur parsing and pci.ids integration