Hi, First, i have to report a little bug with the web site - the searching of the users list archives seems not to work when i tried to search i got the following error message
Search Hardware Locality [Users] List Archive Index file error: Could not open the index file './index.swish-e': No such file or directory So i apologize if this question has been asked many times before. Is there a way using hwloc (or otherwise) that i can identify which core of the machine a thread is currently using? This would be useful to determine if hwloc is properly doing its job, and to verify certain hypotheses that i have about performance of my program - specifically that performance drops sharply when the OS scheduler moves the thread from one physical chip to another. Ideally i would like to do this in both windows and linux but a solution for either would be great. Cheers, Rupert -------------------------------------------------------------- Rupert Brooks rupert.bro...@gmail.com