On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:31 AM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote: > How about <foo>0p for physical, such as Core0p? The "#" doesn't really mean > / connote anything. > > ----- > € lstopo -p - > Machine(993MB) + Socket0p + L2(2048KB) > L1(32KB) + Core0p + P0p > L1(32KB) + Core1p + P1p > € lstopo - > Machine(993MB) + Socket0 + L2(2048KB) > L10(32KB) + Core0 + P0 > L11(32KB) + Core1 + P1 > -----
The more I look at a suffix of "p", the less I like it. :-\ I'm still not a fan of the "#" because it doesn't really mean / connote anything, but I do like the idea of some kind of a prefix better than a single-letter-suffix. Some other random ideas: - Print physical IDs in hex (doesn't necessarily connote "physical", either) Example: Core0p1 + P0x1 - Prefix with capitol P Example: CoreP1 + PP1 - Prefix with "0p", but still use decimal Example: Core0p1 + P0p1 - ...? -- Jeff Squyres jsquy...@cisco.com