Portable Hardware Locality
The Portable Hardware Locality (hwloc) software package provides
a portable abstraction (across OS, versions, architectures, ...)
of the hierarchical topology of modern architectures, including
NUMA memory nodes, shared caches, processor sockets, processor cores
and processing units (logical processors or "threads"). It also gathers
various system attributes such as cache and memory information. It primarily
aims at helping applications with gathering information about modern
computing hardware so as to exploit it accordingly and efficiently.
hwloc may display the topology in multiple convenient formats.
It also offers a powerful programming interface (C API) to gather information
about the hardware, bind processes, and much more.
- Sources inherited from project devel:libraries:c_c++
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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- Links to openSUSE:Factory / hwloc
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000124 124 Bytes | |
_service | 0000000131 131 Bytes | |
hwloc-2.9.0.tar.bz2 | 0006923168 6.6 MB | |
hwloc.changes | 0000051426 50.2 KB | |
hwloc.spec | 0000005738 5.6 KB |
Revision 52 (latest revision is 71)
- update to 2.9.0: + Expose the memory size of CXL memory devices (Type 3) on Linux. + The LevelZero backend now reports the "XeLinkBandwidth" distance matrix between L0 devices (and subdevices) when available. + Add support for CUDA compute capability up to 9.0. + lstopo now switches to console mode when its output is redirected. Graphical window mode may be forced back with --of window. + hwloc-calc now accepts "numa" in -H, and I/O subtypes such as "gpu" in -I and -N.
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