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Thanks to Dave Love, we now know that hwloc reports HTX devices and
their location properly.
Brice


Le 30/01/2012 15:26, Dave Love a écrit :
> I just looked at the hwloc mail archive and saw your post about this.  I
> don't know if the results below are right, but I can provide more info
> if it helps, e.g. with a different hwloc, or even check the MB
> physically on a dead one of these.  I might have some questions in
> return, though :-).
>
> This is with hwloc 1.3 under Red Hat 5 on Supermicro H8DCE-HTE with
> InfiniPath_QHT7040 (ipath0):
>
> Machine (7562MB)
>   NUMANode L#0 (P#0 3522MB)
>     Socket L#0
>       L2 L#0 (1024KB) + L1 L#0 (64KB) + Core L#0 + PU L#0 (P#0)
>       L2 L#1 (1024KB) + L1 L#1 (64KB) + Core L#1 + PU L#1 (P#1)
>     HostBridge L#0
>       PCI 10de:0053
>         Block L#0 "hdc"
>       PCI 10de:0054
>       PCI 10de:0055
>       PCIBridge
>         PCI 1002:4752
>       PCIBridge
>         PCI 14e4:1659
>           Net L#1 "eth0"
>       PCIBridge
>         PCI 14e4:1659
>           Net L#2 "eth1"
>     HostBridge L#4
>       PCI 1fc1:000d
>         OpenFabrics L#3 "ipath0"
>   NUMANode L#1 (P#1 4040MB)
>     Socket L#1
>       L2 L#2 (1024KB) + L1 L#2 (64KB) + Core L#2 + PU L#2 (P#2)
>       L2 L#3 (1024KB) + L1 L#3 (64KB) + Core L#3 + PU L#3 (P#3)
>     HostBridge L#5
>       PCI 10de:0054
>       PCI 10de:0055
>
> and likewise, but Supermicro H8DSL/InfiniPath_QHT7140:
>
> Machine (7946MB)
>   NUMANode L#0 (P#0 3906MB)
>     Socket L#0
>       L2 L#0 (1024KB) + L1 L#0 (64KB) + Core L#0 + PU L#0 (P#0)
>       L2 L#1 (1024KB) + L1 L#1 (64KB) + Core L#1 + PU L#1 (P#1)
>     HostBridge L#0
>       PCIBridge
>         PCIBridge
>           PCI 14e4:1648
>             Net L#0 "eth0"
>           PCI 14e4:1648
>             Net L#1 "eth1"
>         PCI 1166:024b
>         PCI 1166:024b
>       PCI 1166:0214
>         Block L#2 "hda"
>       PCI 1002:4752
>     HostBridge L#3
>       PCI 1fc1:000d
>         OpenFabrics L#3 "ipath0"
>   NUMANode L#1 (P#1 4040MB) + Socket L#1
>     L2 L#2 (1024KB) + L1 L#2 (64KB) + Core L#2 + PU L#2 (P#2)
>     L2 L#3 (1024KB) + L1 L#3 (64KB) + Core L#3 + PU L#3 (P#3)
>
> I also have Sun x4100, which I think has HTX, but with nothing in it.


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