The output of "lstopo -l" is different than "lstopo -l -v" -- is that
intentional?
This is in RHEL5.4, trunk HEAD (r1851).
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[7:45] svbu-mpi:~/svn/hwloc % ./utils/lstopo -l
Machine (3945MB)
Socket #0
L2 #0 (2048KB) + L1 #0 (16KB) + Core #0
P #0 (phys=0)
P #1 (phys=4)
L2 #1 (2048KB) + L1 #1 (16KB) + Core #1
P #2 (phys=2)
P #3 (phys=6)
Socket #1
L2 #2 (2048KB) + L1 #2 (16KB) + Core #2
P #4 (phys=1)
P #5 (phys=5)
L2 #3 (2048KB) + L1 #3 (16KB) + Core #3
P #6 (phys=3)
P #7 (phys=7)
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[7:45] svbu-mpi:~/svn/hwloc % ./utils/lstopo -l -v
Machine (phys=0 local=4039640KB total=4039640KB)
Socket #0 (phys=0)
L2Cache #0 (2048KB)
L1Cache #0 (16KB)
Core #0 (phys=0)
P #0 (phys=0)
P #1 (phys=4)
L2Cache #1 (2048KB)
L1Cache #1 (16KB)
Core #1 (phys=1)
P #2 (phys=2)
P #3 (phys=6)
Socket #1 (phys=1)
L2Cache #2 (2048KB)
L1Cache #2 (16KB)
Core #2 (phys=0)
P #4 (phys=1)
P #5 (phys=5)
L2Cache #3 (2048KB)
L1Cache #3 (16KB)
Core #3 (phys=1)
P #6 (phys=3)
P #7 (phys=7)
depth 0: 1 Machine (type #1)
depth 1: 2 Sockets (type #3)
depth 2: 4 Caches (type #4)
depth 3: 4 Caches (type #4)
depth 4: 4 Cores (type #5)
depth 5: 8 Procs (type #6)
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