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Portable Hardware Locality (hwloc) Documentation: v1.2.2

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Topology Object Types

Enumerations

enum  hwloc_obj_type_t {
  HWLOC_OBJ_SYSTEM, HWLOC_OBJ_MACHINE, HWLOC_OBJ_NODE, HWLOC_OBJ_SOCKET,
  HWLOC_OBJ_CACHE, HWLOC_OBJ_CORE, HWLOC_OBJ_PU, HWLOC_OBJ_GROUP,
  HWLOC_OBJ_MISC, HWLOC_OBJ_TYPE_MAX
}
 Type of topology object. More...
enum  hwloc_compare_types_e { HWLOC_TYPE_UNORDERED }

Functions

int hwloc_compare_types (hwloc_obj_type_t type1, hwloc_obj_type_t type2)
 Compare the depth of two object types.

Enumeration Type Documentation

Enumerator:
HWLOC_TYPE_UNORDERED 

Value returned by hwloc_compare_types when types can not be compared.

Type of topology object.

Note:
Do not rely on the ordering or completeness of the values as new ones may be defined in the future! If you need to compare types, use hwloc_compare_types() instead.
Enumerator:
HWLOC_OBJ_SYSTEM 

Whole system (may be a cluster of machines). The whole system that is accessible to hwloc. That may comprise several machines in SSI systems like Kerrighed.

HWLOC_OBJ_MACHINE 

Machine. The typical root object type. A set of processors and memory with cache coherency.

HWLOC_OBJ_NODE 

NUMA node. A set of processors around memory which the processors can directly access.

HWLOC_OBJ_SOCKET 

Socket, physical package, or chip. In the physical meaning, i.e. that you can add or remove physically.

HWLOC_OBJ_CACHE 

Data cache. Can be L1, L2, L3, ...

HWLOC_OBJ_CORE 

Core. A computation unit (may be shared by several logical processors).

HWLOC_OBJ_PU 

Processing Unit, or (Logical) Processor. An execution unit (may share a core with some other logical processors, e.g. in the case of an SMT core).

Objects of this kind are always reported and can thus be used as fallback when others are not.

HWLOC_OBJ_GROUP 

Group objects. Objects which do not fit in the above but are detected by hwloc and are useful to take into account for affinity. For instance, some operating systems expose their arbitrary processors aggregation this way. And hwloc may insert such objects to group NUMA nodes according to their distances.

These objects are ignored when they do not bring any structure.

HWLOC_OBJ_MISC 

Miscellaneous objects. Objects without particular meaning, that can e.g. be added by the application for its own use.

HWLOC_OBJ_TYPE_MAX 

Sentinel value


Function Documentation

int hwloc_compare_types ( hwloc_obj_type_t  type1,
hwloc_obj_type_t  type2 
) const

Compare the depth of two object types.

Types shouldn't be compared as they are, since newer ones may be added in the future. This function returns less than, equal to, or greater than zero respectively if type1 objects usually include type2 objects, are the same as type2 objects, or are included in type2 objects. If the types can not be compared (because neither is usually contained in the other), HWLOC_TYPE_UNORDERED is returned. Object types containing CPUs can always be compared (usually, a system contains machines which contain nodes which contain sockets which contain caches, which contain cores, which contain processors).

Note:
HWLOC_OBJ_PU will always be the deepest.
This does not mean that the actual topology will respect that order: e.g. as of today cores may also contain caches, and sockets may also contain nodes. This is thus just to be seen as a fallback comparison method.