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NAME

       Finding objects, miscellaneous helpers -

   Functions
       static inline hwloc_obj_t hwloc_get_pu_obj_by_os_index (hwloc_topology_t topology, unsigned os_index)
        unsigned hwloc_get_closest_objs (hwloc_topology_t topology, hwloc_obj_t src, hwloc_obj_t *restrict objs,
           unsigned max)
       static inline hwloc_obj_t hwloc_get_obj_below_by_type (hwloc_topology_t topology, hwloc_obj_type_t type1,
           unsigned idx1, hwloc_obj_type_t type2, unsigned idx2)
       static inline hwloc_obj_t hwloc_get_obj_below_array_by_type (hwloc_topology_t topology, int nr,
           hwloc_obj_type_t *typev, unsigned *idxv)

Detailed Description

       Be sure to see the figure in Terms and Definitions that shows a complete topology tree, including depths,
       child/sibling/cousin relationships, and an example of an asymmetric topology where one socket has fewer
       caches than its peers.

Function Documentation

    unsigned hwloc_get_closest_objs (hwloc_topology_ttopology, hwloc_obj_tsrc, hwloc_obj_t *restrictobjs,
       unsignedmax)
       Do a depth-first traversal of the topology to find and sort. all objects that are at the same depth than
       src. Report in objs up to max physically closest ones to src.

       Returns:
           the number of objects returned in objs.

           0 if src is an I/O object.

       Note:
           This function requires the src object to have a CPU set.

   static inline hwloc_obj_t hwloc_get_obj_below_array_by_type (hwloc_topology_ttopology, intnr,
       hwloc_obj_type_t *typev, unsigned *idxv) [static]
       Find an object below a chain of objects specified by types and indexes. This is a generalized version of
       hwloc_get_obj_below_by_type().

       Arrays typev and idxv must contain nr types and indexes.

       Start from the top system object and walk the arrays typev and idxv. For each type and logical index
       couple in the arrays, look under the previously found object to find the index-th object of the given
       type. Indexes are specified within the parent, not withing the entire system.

       For instance, if nr is 3, typev contains NODE, SOCKET and CORE, and idxv contains 0, 1 and 2, return the
       third core object below the second socket below the first NUMA node.

       Note:
           This function requires all these objects and the root object to have a CPU set.

   static inline hwloc_obj_t hwloc_get_obj_below_by_type (hwloc_topology_ttopology, hwloc_obj_type_ttype1,
       unsignedidx1, hwloc_obj_type_ttype2, unsignedidx2) [static]
       Find an object below another object, both specified by types and indexes. Start from the top system
       object and find object of type type1 and logical index idx1. Then look below this object and find another
       object of type type2 and logical index idx2. Indexes are specified within the parent, not withing the
       entire system.

       For instance, if type1 is SOCKET, idx1 is 2, type2 is CORE and idx2 is 3, return the fourth core object
       below the third socket.

       Note:
           This function requires these objects to have a CPU set.

   static inline hwloc_obj_t hwloc_get_pu_obj_by_os_index (hwloc_topology_ttopology, unsignedos_index) [static]
       Returns the object of type HWLOC_OBJ_PU with os_index.

       Note:
           The os_index field of object should most of the times only be used for pretty-printing purpose. Type
           HWLOC_OBJ_PU is the only case where os_index could actually be useful, when manually binding to
           processors. However, using CPU sets to hide this complexity should often be preferred.

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