"Group" too. When you have very hierarchy NUMA distances (Altix UV), you
create groups of groups of groups...

Brice


Le 15/04/2011 03:16, Jeff Squyres a écrit :
> Ok, I get it now -- cache is probably about the only object where this could 
> occur, right?
>
>
> On Apr 14, 2011, at 9:08 PM, Jeff Squyres wrote:
>
>   
>> On the subject of asymmetric trees, I see the description of 
>> hwloc_type_get_depth() in hwloc.h:
>>
>> /** \brief Returns the depth of objects of type \p type.
>> *
>> * ...snipped...
>> *
>> * If some objects of the given type exist in different levels, for instance
>> * L1 and L2 caches, the function returns HWLOC_TYPE_DEPTH_MULTIPLE.
>>
>> Am I reading the FAQ wrong?  I thought the figure on page 21 (US letter) 
>> indicated that, for example, the depth of CORE objects would always be the 
>> same, even though one of them doesn't have the same caches as its siblings.
>>
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