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NAME
Topology Creation and Destruction -
Typedefs
typedef struct hwloc_topology * hwloc_topology_t
Functions
int hwloc_topology_init (hwloc_topology_t *topologyp)
int hwloc_topology_load (hwloc_topology_t topology)
void hwloc_topology_destroy (hwloc_topology_t topology)
void hwloc_topology_check (hwloc_topology_t topology)
Detailed Description
Typedef Documentation
typedef struct hwloc_topology* hwloc_topology_t
Topology context. To be initialized with hwloc_topology_init() and built with hwloc_topology_load().
Function Documentation
void hwloc_topology_check (hwloc_topology_ttopology)
Run internal checks on a topology structure. The program aborts if an inconsistency is detected in the
given topology.
Parameters:
topology is the topology to be checked
Note:
This routine is only useful to developers.
The input topology should have been previously loaded with hwloc_topology_load().
void hwloc_topology_destroy (hwloc_topology_ttopology)
Terminate and free a topology context.
Parameters:
topology is the topology to be freed
int hwloc_topology_init (hwloc_topology_t *topologyp)
Allocate a topology context.
Parameters:
topologyp is assigned a pointer to the new allocated context.
Returns:
0 on success, -1 on error.
int hwloc_topology_load (hwloc_topology_ttopology)
Build the actual topology. Build the actual topology once initialized with hwloc_topology_init() and
tuned with Topology Detection Configuration and Query routines. No other routine may be called earlier
using this topology context.
Parameters:
topology is the topology to be loaded with objects.
Returns:
0 on success, -1 on error.
Note:
On failure, the topology is reinitialized. It should be either destroyed with
hwloc_topology_destroy() or configured and loaded again.
This function may be called only once per topology.
See Also:
Topology Detection Configuration and Query
Author
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