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NAME

       hwlocality_windows - Windows-specific helpers


SYNOPSIS

   Functions
       int hwloc_windows_get_nr_processor_groups (hwloc_topology_t topology,
           unsigned long flags)
       int hwloc_windows_get_processor_group_cpuset (hwloc_topology_t topology,
           unsigned pg_index, hwloc_cpuset_t cpuset, unsigned long flags)


Detailed Description

       These functions query Windows processor groups. These groups partition
       the operating system into virtual sets of up to 64 neighbor PUs. Threads
       and processes may only be bound inside a single group. Although Windows
       processor groups may be exposed in the hwloc hierarchy as hwloc Groups,
       they are also often merged into existing hwloc objects such as NUMA nodes
       or Packages. This API provides explicit information about Windows
       processor groups so that applications know whether binding to a large set
       of PUs may fail because it spans over multiple Windows processor groups.


Function Documentation

   int hwloc_windows_get_nr_processor_groups (hwloc_topology_t topology,
       unsigned long flags)
       Get the number of Windows processor groups. flags must be 0 for now.

       Returns
           at least 1 on success.

           -1 on error, for instance if the topology does not match the current
           system (e.g. loaded from another machine through XML).

   int hwloc_windows_get_processor_group_cpuset (hwloc_topology_t topology,
       unsigned pg_index, hwloc_cpuset_t cpuset, unsigned long flags)
       Get the CPU-set of a Windows processor group. Get the set of PU included
       in the processor group specified by pg_index. pg_index must be between 0
       and the value returned by hwloc_windows_get_nr_processor_groups() minus
       1.

       flags must be 0 for now.

       Returns
           0 on success.

           -1 on error, for instance if pg_index is invalid, or if the topology
           does not match the current system (e.g. loaded from another machine
           through XML).


Author

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       source code.



Version 2.7.1                    Sun Mar 20 2022           hwlocality_windows(3)

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