On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@inria.fr> wrote:
Le 02/10/2012 23:45, Sebastian Kuzminsky a écrit :
> Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?

You're probably not doing anything wrong. The Linux output is indeed OK.
The FreeBSD output is generated by reading cpuid information directly
from the processor, we may need to update this code for recent
processors like yours.


Thanks Brice!  I checked out r4874 of the svn trunk and built it and ran it, and i think the output got less informative:

[testlab@host-183 /home/nfshome/seb/tmp/hwloc-svn]$ ./bin/lstopo
Machine (32GB)
  PU L#0 (P#0)
  PU L#1 (P#1)
  PU L#2 (P#2)
  PU L#3 (P#3)
  PU L#4 (P#4)
  PU L#5 (P#5)
  PU L#6 (P#6)
  PU L#7 (P#7)
  PU L#8 (P#8)
  PU L#9 (P#9)
  PU L#10 (P#10)
  PU L#11 (P#11)
  PU L#12 (P#12)
  PU L#13 (P#13)
  PU L#14 (P#14)
  PU L#15 (P#15)
  PU L#16 (P#16)
  PU L#17 (P#17)
  PU L#18 (P#18)
  PU L#19 (P#19)
  PU L#20 (P#20)
  PU L#21 (P#21)
  PU L#22 (P#22)
  PU L#23 (P#23)
  PU L#24 (P#24)
  PU L#25 (P#25)
  PU L#26 (P#26)
  PU L#27 (P#27)
  PU L#28 (P#28)
  PU L#29 (P#29)
  PU L#30 (P#30)
  PU L#31 (P#31)
[testlab@host-183 /home/nfshome/seb/tmp/hwloc-svn]$ ./bin/lstopo --version
lstopo 1.6a1