Many thanks Brice! And I have a question for the list -- if the machine has processors that are not idential - ie. some "processors" have SMT (or HT) enabled, and some don't even have this support in the hardware, then what would the tree look like?? Or if the cache structure is different among the "processors", then would I still be able to use hwloc_get_depth_type() to get a consistent depth while I am iterating through the tree??
So far, my code has only been tested on homogeneous machines. Rayson On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Brice Goglin <[email protected]> wrote: > Added! > thanks! > Brice > > > > Le 12/04/2011 22:12, Rayson Ho a écrit : >> Can someone please add "Open Grid Scheduler" to the list of "... >> software already benefit from hwloc or are being ported to it" in the >> hwloc project homepage?? >> >> Our homepage is: >> http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net >> >> (Open Grid Scheduler is a fork of Sun Grid Engine, in total there are >> 3 forks. And Oracle is still developing its own closed source >> version!) >> >> We will update the project status at: >> http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net/projects/hwloc/GridEnginehwloc.html >> >> We still need to fix a bug or 2, and then we will ship hwloc support >> in SGE 6.2u5p3. >> >> Thanks, >> Rayson http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net http://sourceforge.net/projects/gridscheduler/ >> _______________________________________________ >> hwloc-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/hwloc-devel >> > >
