Le 03/07/2011 23:55, Jiri Hladky a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I have come across tests/hwloc_distances test and I believe that it
> would be great to convert this into the utility
> "hwloc-report-instances" published under utils/ directory. Please let
> me know what you think about it.
>
> It would
Le 05/07/2011 22:04, Jiri Hladky a écrit :
> Well, this is interesting. numactl --hardware shows the number of
> hops, regarding to the information from that private BZ.
I think this is wrong. numactl takes everything from sysfs as far as I
can tell. On x86, sysfs distances are ACPI SLIT
Hi Brice,
> By the way, lstopo shows distance information, but it does not change it
> depending on -l/-p. We may want to fix this.
>
Thanks for the hint, I din't know it.
> Actually, Linux only uses the number of hops on one specific MIPS
> architecture (SGI IP27 Origin 200/2000). In other
Le 03/07/2011 23:55, Jiri Hladky a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I have come across tests/hwloc_distances test and I believe that it
> would be great to convert this into the utility
> "hwloc-report-instances" published under utils/ directory. Please let
> me know what you think about it.
>
> It would
Hi all,
I have come across tests/hwloc_distances test and I believe that it would be
great to convert this into the utility "hwloc-report-instances" published
under utils/ directory. Please let me know what you think about it.
It would take the same input as hwloc-info (read topology from