These are new storage controllers launched/to-be-launched by Dell.
Unless hwdata carries these ids, lspci will show them as a generic storage 
controller, not the exact model name.
This impact is on lspci and any other tools which rely on model names displayed 
in lspci.
Hence the request to include in Jammy and Focal which are both supported on the 
platforms having these new storage controllers.

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Title:
  Request to pull-in new HBA & BOSS N1 PCI-ids from upstream

Status in hwdata package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in hwdata source package in Focal:
  New
Status in hwdata source package in Jammy:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Request to pull-in new HBA350i MM and HBA350i MM LP PCI-ids from upstream
  Also combining request to pull-in new BOSS-N1 PCI-id from upstream

  HBA350i are shipping cards supported from Ubuntu 20.04 onwards,
  however new form factors are having new subsystem-ids.

  BOSS-N1 is planned support in Ubuntu 20.04 onwards.

  Request is to pull these new pci-ids into Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu
  22.04.

  PCI-id details:

  1000: 00e6: 1028: 2170   HBA350i MM
  1000: 00e6: 1028: 2197   HBA350i MM LP

  1b4b: 2241: 1028: 2151  BOSS-N1 Modular ET
  1b4b: 2241: 1028: 2196  ROR-N100

  Thanks.

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