hwloc-dump-hwdata (1) - Linux Manuals

hwloc-dump-hwdata: Dump topology and locality information from hardware tables

NAME

hwloc-dump-hwdata - Dump topology and locality information from hardware tables

SYNOPSIS

hwloc-dump-hwdata [options]

OPTIONS

-o <dir>
save output files to directory <dir> instead of the default /var/run/hwloc/ that was specified at configure time.

You may want to set the HWLOC_DUMPED_HWDATA_DIR environment variable as well so that the hwloc library looks for dumped files in that same directory.

DESCRIPTION

hwloc may benefit from some locality and topology information from SMBIOS or ACPI tables. They are accessible from raw hardware files under directories such /sys/firmware/dmi/ or /sys/firmware/acpi/ on Linux. These files are usually only accessible to root.

The hwloc-dump-hwdata tool dumps the useful contents of such files into human-readable and world-accessible files. The intent is to run the tool once during boot and have the main (non-privileged) hwloc library gather information from these human-readable files.

hwloc-dump-hwdata is currently only useful on Intel Knights Landing Xeon Phi platforms.

The current list of dumped information is:

Intel Knights Landing memory-side cache characteristics
gathered from specific SMBIOS entries such as /sys/firmware/dmi/entries/14-* and /sys/firmware/dmi/entries/160-*, and saved in file knl_memoryside_cache.

SEE ALSO

hwloc(7), lstopo(1)