Hardware locality, abbreviated as HWLOC, is a hardware-driven tool that provides command-line tools and uses the C language API to obtain hierarchical, critical computing elements in the system. Features include NUMA memory nodes, shared caching, processor sockets, processor cores, processor threads. Hwloc also collects properties such as caching and memory information, and supports a variety of operating systems, including Linux, Scalemp VSMP, Numascale numaconnect, kerrighed, Solaris, AIX, Darwin/os X, FreeBSD, Kfreebsd/gnu, OSF/1 (a.k.a, Tru64), HP-UX, http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/11208.html ">microsoft" Windows.
Hardware Locality 1.3 Update log:
1. Add I/O devices and Network Bridge to topology, using Lstopo default display. 2. Support for XML, even without LIBXML2. 3. Add the information associated to the cache. 4. Add features to support S390 books. 5. Easy grouping is now supported. 6. The distance matrix provided by the operating system can be rewritten. 7. Some options are added to the command line tool.
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