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Name: hwloc Distribution: openSUSE Step 15
Version: 2.9.0 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 3.7.1 Build date: Wed Jun 28 15:28:54 2023
Group: Productivity/Clustering/Computing Build host: armbuild24
Size: 984750 Source RPM: hwloc-2.9.0-3.7.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://www.open-mpi.org/projects/hwloc/
Summary: Portable Hardware Locality
The Portable Hardware Locality (hwloc) software package provides
an abstraction (across OS, versions, architectures, ...)
of the hierarchical topology of modern architectures, including
NUMA memory nodes, shared caches, processor sockets, processor cores
and processing units (logical processors or "threads"). It also gathers
various system attributes such as cache and memory information. It primarily
aims at helping applications with gathering information about modern
computing hardware so as to exploit it accordingly and efficiently.

hwloc may display the topology in multiple convenient formats.
It also offers a powerful programming interface (C API) to gather information
about the hardware, bind processes, and much more.

Provides

Requires

License

BSD-3-Clause

Changelog

* Tue May 09 2023 thomas.blume@suse.com
  - remove header files for feature we don't ship (jsc#PED-4156)
    These headers do not define an API that is not supported at present and
    therefore would not cause a failure during build. Still, they define static
    inline functions which look for HWLOC objects that are only set up by
    non-supported device scanners. Thus these objects will never be present - even
    though the relevant hardware is.
* Thu Jan 26 2023 gmbr3@opensuse.org
  - Remove libXNVCtrl support as it brings too many X dependencies
    (bsc#1207545)
* Fri Dec 23 2022 dmueller@suse.com
  - update to 2.9.0:
    + Expose the memory size of CXL memory devices (Type 3) on Linux.
    + The LevelZero backend now reports the "XeLinkBandwidth" distance
      matrix between L0 devices (and subdevices) when available.
    + Add support for CUDA compute capability up to 9.0.
    + lstopo now switches to console mode when its output is redirected.
      Graphical window mode may be forced back with --of window.
    + hwloc-calc now accepts "numa" in -H, and I/O subtypes such as "gpu"
      in -I and -N.
* Fri Jul 29 2022 gmbr3@opensuse.org
  - Add libXNVCtrl support on TW
* Mon Jul 11 2022 dmueller@suse.com
  - update to 2.8.0:
    * API
      + Add HWLOC_TOPOLOGY_FLAG_NO_DISTANCES, _NO_MEMATTRS and _NO_CPUKINDS
      to reduce the overhead when unneeded.
      + Add separate Read/Write Bandwidth/Latency memory attributes and
      implement them on Linux.
    * Backends
      + NUMA nodes may now have a subtype such as DRAM, HBM, SPM, or NVM
      on heterogeneous memory platforms on Linux.
    - Add DAXType and DAXParent attributes on Linux to tell where a
    DAX device or its corresponding NUMA node come from (SPM for
    Specific-Purpose or NVM for Non-Volatile Memory).
      + Detect heterogeneous caches in hybrid CPUs on MacOS X,
      thanks to Paul Bone for the help.
      + Max frequencies are not ignored in Linux cpukinds anymore (they were
      ignored in hwloc 2.7.0), but they may be slightly adjusted to avoid
      reporting hybrid CPUs because Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0.
    - See the documentation of environment variable HWLOC_CPUKINDS_MAXFREQ.
      + Hardwire the PCI locality of HPE Cray EX235a nodes.
    * Tools
      + lstopo and other tools may now load Linux and x86 cpuid topology files
      from a tarball.
      + lstopo may now replace the P# and L# index prefixes with custom strings
      thanks to --os-index-prefix and --logical-index-prefix options.
    * Misc
      + Add --disable-readme to avoid regenerating the top-level hwloc README
      file from the documentation.
    * Bugfix
    + Use setenv() instead of putenv() - fixes crash in Slurm (bsc#1210227)
      replaces core-levelzero-Set-ZES_ENABLE_SYSMAN-via-setenv-instead-of-putenv.patch
* Fri Apr 08 2022 dmueller@suse.com
  - update to 2.7.1:
    * Workaround crashes when virtual machines report incoherent x86 CPUID
      information about numbers of cores and threads.
      Thanks to Peter Bense for the report.
    * Use setenv() instead of putenv() when trying to force enable oneAPI L0
      support, to avoid issues with applications that touch the environment,
      thanks to Josh Hursey for the patch.
    * Add some warnings at the end of configure when GPU libraries are
      missing on the system or their path is missing in the environment.
    * Backends
      + Add support for NUMA nodes and caches with more than 64 PUs across
      multiple processor groups on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022.
      + Group objects are not created for Windows processor groups anymore,
      except if HWLOC_WINDOWS_PROCESSOR_GROUP_OBJS=1 in the environment.
      + Expose "Cluster" group objects on Linux kernel 5.16+ for CPUs
      that share some internal cache or bus. This can be equivalent
      to the L2 Cache level on some platforms (e.g. x86) or a specific
      level between L2 and L3 on others (e.g. ARM Kungpeng 920).
      Thanks to Jonathan Cameron for the help.
    - HWLOC_DONT_MERGE_CLUSTER_GROUPS=1 may be set in the environment
    to prevent these groups from being merged with identical caches, etc.
      + Improve the oneAPI LevelZero backend:
    - Expose subdevices such as "ze0.1" inside root OS devices ("ze0")
    when the hardware contains multiple subdevices.
    - Add many new attributes to describe device type, and the
    numbers of slices, subslices, execution units and threads.
    - Expose the memory information as LevelZeroHBM/DDR/MemorySize infos.
      + Ignore the max frequencies of cores in Linux cpukinds when the
      base frequencies are available (to avoid exposing hybrid CPUs
      when Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 gives slightly different max
      frequencies to CPU cores).
    - May be reverted by setting HWLOC_CPUKINDS_MAXFREQ=1 in the environment.
    * Tools
      + Add --grey and --palette options to switch lstopo to greyscale or
      white-background-only graphics, or to tune individual colors.
    * Build
      + Windows CMake builds now support non-MSVC compilers, detect several
      features at build time, can build/run tests, etc.
      Thanks to Michael Hirsch and Alexander Neumann .
* Sun Dec 05 2021 dmueller@suse.com
  - update to 2.6.0:
    * Backends
      + Expose two cpukinds for energy-efficient cores (icestorm) and
      high-performance cores (firestorm) on Apple M1 on Mac OS X.
      + Use sysfs CPU "capacity" to rank hybrid cores by efficiency
      on Linux when available (mostly on recent ARM platforms for now).
      + Improve HWLOC_MEMBIND_BIND (without the STRICT flag) on Linux kernel
      >= 5.15: If more than one node is given, the kernel may now use all
      of them instead of only the first one before falling back to others.
      + Expose cache os_index when available on Linux, it may be needed
      when using resctrl to configure cache partitioning, memory bandwidth
      monitoring, etc.
      + Add a "XGMIHops" distances matrix in the RSMI backend for AMD GPU
      interconnected through XGMI links.
      + Expose AMD GPU memory information (VRAM and GTT) in the RSMI backend.
      + Add OS devices such as "bxi0" for Atos/Bull BXI HCAs on Linux.
    * Tools
      + lstopo has a better placement algorithm with respect to I/O
      objects, see --children-order in the manpage for details.
      + hwloc-annotate may now change object subtypes and cache or memory
      sizes.
    * Build
      + Allow to specify the ROCm installation for building the RSMI backend:
    - Use a custom installation path if specified with --with-rocm=<dir>.
    - Use /opt/rocm-<version> if specified with --with-rocm-version=<version>
    or the ROCM_VERSION environment variable.
    - Try /opt/rocm if it exists.
    - See "How do I enable ROCm SMI and select which version to use?"
    in the FAQ for details.
      + Add a CMakeLists for Windows under contrib/windows-cmake/ .
    * Documentation
      + Add FAQ entry "How do I create a custom heterogeneous and
      asymmetric topology?"
* Sat Jul 17 2021 dmueller@suse.com
  - update to 2.5.0:
    + Add hwloc/windows.h to query Windows processor groups.
    + Add hwloc_get_obj_with_same_locality() to convert between objects
      with same locality, for instance NUMA nodes and Packages,
      or OS devices within a PCI device.
    + Add hwloc_distances_transform() to modify distances structures.
    - hwloc-annotate and lstopo have new distances-transform options.
    + hwloc_distances_add() is replaced with _add_create() followed by
      _add_values() and _add_commit(). See hwloc/distances.h for details.
    + Add topology flags to mitigate binding modifications during
      hwloc discovery, especially on Windows:
    - HWLOC_TOPOLOGY_FLAG_RESTRICT_TO_CPUBINDING and _MEMBINDING
      restrict discovery to PUs and NUMA nodes inside the binding.
    - HWLOC_TOPOLOGY_FLAG_DONT_CHANGE_BINDING prevents from ever
      changing the binding during discovery.
    + Add a levelzero backend for oneAPI L0 devices, exposed as OS devices
      of subtype "LevelZero" and name such as "ze0".
    - Add hwloc/levelzero.h for interoperability between converting
      between L0 API devices and hwloc cpusets or OS devices.
    + Expose NEC Vector Engine cards on Linux as OS devices of subtype
      "VectorEngine" and name "ve0", etc.
      Thanks to Anara Kozhokanova, Tim Cramer and Erich Focht for the help.
    + Add a NVLinkBandwidth distances structure between NVIDIA GPUs
      (and POWER processor or NVSwitches) in the NVML backend,
      and a XGMIBandwidth distances structure between AMD GPUs
      in the RSMI backends.
    - See "Topology Attributes: Distances, Memory Attributes and CPU Kinds"
      in the documentation for details about these new distances.
    + Add support for NUMA node 0 being offline in Linux, thanks to Jirka Hladky.
    + Add --with-cuda-version=<version> or look at the CUDA_VERSION
      environment variable to find the appropriate CUDA pkg-config files.
      Thanks to Stephen Herbein for the suggestion.
    - Also add --with-cuda=<dir> to specify the CUDA installation path
      manually (and its NVML and OpenCL components).
      Thanks to Andrea Bocci for the suggestion.
    - See "How do I enable CUDA and select which CUDA version to use?"
      in the FAQ for details.
    + lstopo now has a --windows-processor-groups option on Windows.
    + hwloc-ps now has a --short-name option to avoid long/truncated
      command path.
    + hwloc-ps now has a --single-ancestor option to return a single
      (possibly too large) object where a process is bound.
    + hwloc-ps --pid-cmd may now query environment variables,
      including MPI-specific variables to find out process ranks.
* Tue Mar 16 2021 dmueller@suse.com
  - update to 2.4.1:
    * Fix AMD OpenCL device locality when PCI bus or device number >= 128.
      Thanks to Edgar Leon for reporting the issue.
      + Applications using any of the following inline functions must
      be recompiled to get the fix: hwloc_opencl_get_device_pci_busid()
      hwloc_opencl_get_device_cpuset(), hwloc_opencl_get_device_osdev().
    * Fix the ranking of cpukinds on non-Windows systems,
      thanks to Ivan Kochin for the report.
    * Fix the insertion of custom Groups after loading the topology,
      thanks to Scott Hicks.
    * Add support for CPU0 being offline in Linux, thanks to Garrett Clay.
    * Fix missing x86 Package and Core objects FreeBSD/NetBSD.
      Thanks to Thibault Payet and Yuri Victorovich for the report.
    * Fix the import of very large distances with heterogeneous object types.
    * Fix a memory leak in the Linux backend,
      thanks to Perceval Anichini.
* Sun Jan 24 2021 dmueller@suse.com
  - update to 2.4.0:
    + Add hwloc/cpukinds.h for reporting information about hybrid CPUs.
    - Use Linux cpufreq frequencies to rank cores by efficiency.
    - Use x86 CPUID hybrid leaf and future Linux kernels sysfs CPU type
      files to identify Intel Atom and Core cores.
    - Use the Windows native EfficiencyClass to separate kinds.
    + Properly handle Linux kernel 5.10+ exposing ACPI HMAT information
      with knowledge of Generic Initiators.
    + lstopo has new --cpukinds and --no-cpukinds options for showing
      CPU kinds or not in textual and graphical modes respectively.
    + hwloc-calc has a new --cpukind option for filtering PUs by kind.
    + hwloc-annotate has a new cpukind command for modifying CPU kinds.
    + Fix hwloc_bitmap_nr_ulongs(), thanks to Norbert Eicker.
    + Add a documentation section about
      "Topology Attributes: Distances, Memory Attributes and CPU Kinds".
    + Silence some spurious warnings in the OpenCL backend and when showing
      process binding with lstopo --ps.
    + Add hwloc/memattrs.h for exposing latency/bandwidth information
      between initiators (CPU sets for now) and target NUMA nodes,
      typically on heterogeneous platforms.
    - When available, bandwidths and latencies are read from the ACPI HMAT
      table exposed by Linux kernel 5.2+.
    - Attributes may also be customized to expose user-defined performance
      information.
    + Add hwloc_get_local_numanode_objs() for listing NUMA nodes that are
      local to some locality.
    + The new topology flag HWLOC_TOPOLOGY_FLAG_IMPORT_SUPPORT causes
      support arrays to be loaded from XML exported with hwloc 2.3+.
    - hwloc_topology_get_support() now returns an additional "misc"
      array with feature "imported_support" set when support was imported.
    + Add hwloc_topology_refresh() to refresh internal caches after modifying
      the topology and before consulting the topology in a multithread context.
    + Add a ROCm SMI backend and a hwloc/rsmi.h helper file for getting
      the locality of AMD GPUs, now exposed as "rsmi" OS devices.
      Thanks to Mike Li.
    + Remove POWER device-tree-based topology on Linux,
      (it was disabled by default since 2.1).
    + Command-line options for specifying flags now understand comma-separated
      lists of flag names (substrings).
    + hwloc-info and hwloc-calc have new --local-memory --local-memory-flags
      and --best-memattr options for reporting local memory nodes and filtering
      by memory attributes.
    + hwloc-bind has a new --best-memattr option for filtering by memory attributes
      among the memory binding set.
    + Tools that have a --restrict option may now receive a nodeset or
      some custom flags for restricting the topology.
    + lstopo now has a --thickness option for changing line thickness in the
      graphical output.
    + Fix lstopo drawing when autoresizing on Windows 10.
    + Pressing the F5 key in lstopo X11 and Windows graphical/interactive outputs
      now refreshes the display according to the current topology and binding.
    + Add a tikz lstopo graphical backend to generate picture easily included into
      LaTeX documents. Thanks to Clement Foyer.
    + The default installation path of the Bash completion file has changed to
      ${datadir}/bash-completion/completions/hwloc. Thanks to Tomasz Kłoczko.
* Sat Nov 21 2020 thomas.blume@suse.com
  -  move hwloc manpage to main package (bsc#1178802)
* Tue Aug 18 2020 dmueller@suse.com
  - update to 2.2.0:
    * API
      + Add hwloc_bitmap_singlify_by_core() to remove SMT from a given cpuset,
      thanks to Florian Reynier for the suggestion.
      + Add --enable-32bits-pci-domain to stop ignoring PCI devices with domain
      >16bits (e.g. 10000:02:03.4). Enabling this option breaks the library ABI.
      Thanks to Dylan Simon for the help.
    * Backends
      + Add support for Linux cgroups v2.
      + Add NUMA support for FreeBSD.
      + Add get_last_cpu_location support for FreeBSD.
      + Remove support for Intel Xeon Phi (MIC, Knights Corner) co-processors.
    * Tools
      + Add --uid to filter the hwloc-ps output by uid on Linux.
      + Add a GRAPHICAL OUTPUT section in the manpage of lstopo.
    * Misc
      + Use the native dlopen instead of libltdl,
      unless --disable-plugin-dlopen is passed at configure time.
  - install systemd files using systemd macros and register it on install
    with systemd
  - build against libnuma on all architectures
* Tue Oct 15 2019 thomas.blume@suse.com
  - update to latest released upstream version 2.1.0 (jsc#SLE-8583)
    * API
    + Add a new "Die" object (HWLOC_OBJ_DIE) for upcoming x86 processors
      with multiple dies per package, in the x86 and Linux backends.
    + Add the new HWLOC_OBJ_MEMCACHE object type for memory-side caches.
    + Add HWLOC_RESTRICT_FLAG_BYNODESET and _REMOVE_MEMLESS for restricting
      topologies based on some memory nodes.
    + Add hwloc_topology_set_components() for blacklisting some components
      from being enabled in a topology.
    + Add hwloc_bitmap_nr_ulongs() and hwloc_bitmap_from/to_ulongs()
    + Improve the API for dealing with disallowed resources
    + Group objects have a new "dont_merge" attribute to prevent them from
      being automatically merged with identical parent or children.
    + Add more distances-related features:
    - Add hwloc_distances_get_name() to retrieve a string describing
      what a distances structure contain.
    - Add hwloc_distances_get_by_name() to retrieve distances structures
      based on their name.
    - Add hwloc_distances_release_remove()
    - Distances may now cover objects of different types with new kind
      HWLOC_DISTANCES_KIND_HETEROGENEOUS_TYPES.
    * Backends
    + Add support for Linux 5.3 new sysfs cpu topology files with Die information.
    + Add support for Intel v2 Extended Topology Enumeration in the x86 backend.
    + Improve memory locality on Linux by using HMAT initiators (exposed
      since Linux 5.2+), and NUMA distances for CPU-less NUMA nodes.
    + The x86 backend now properly handles offline CPUs.
    + Detect the locality of NVIDIA GPU OpenCL devices.
    + Ignore NUMA nodes that correspond to NVIDIA GPU by default.
    + Add support for IBM S/390 drawers.
    + Rework the heuristics for discovering KNL Cluster and Memory modes
      to stop assuming all CPUs are online (required for mOS support).
    + Ignore NUMA node information from AMD topoext in the x86 backend,
      unless HWLOC_X86_TOPOEXT_NUMANODES=1 is set in the environment.
    + Expose Linux DAX devices as hwloc Block OS devices.
    + Remove support for /proc/cpuinfo-only topology discovery in Linux
      kernel prior to 2.6.16.
    + Disable POWER device-tree-based topology on Linux by default.
    + Discovery components are now divided in phases that may be individually
      blacklisted.
    * Tools
    + lstopo
    - lstopo factorizes objects by default in the graphical output when
      there are more than 4 identical children.
    - Both logical and OS/physical indexes are now displayed by default
      for PU and NUMA nodes.
    - The X11 and Windows interactive outputs support many keyboard
      shortcuts to dynamically customize the attributes, legend, etc.
    - Add --linespacing and change default margins and linespacing.
    - Add --allow for changing allowed sets.
    - Add a native SVG backend.
    + Add --nodeset options to hwloc-calc for converting between cpusets and
      nodesets.
    + Add --no-smt to lstopo, hwloc-bind and hwloc-calc to ignore multiple
      PU in SMT cores.
    + hwloc-annotate may annotate multiple locations at once.
    + Add a HTML/JS version of hwloc-ps. See contrib/hwloc-ps.www/README.
    + Add bash completions.
    * Misc
    + Add several FAQ entries in "Compatibility between hwloc versions"
      about API version, ABI, XML, Synthetic strings, and shmem topologies.
* Tue Aug 27 2019 thomas.blume@suse.com
  - update to latest released upstream version 2.0.4 (jsc#SLE-8583)
    * Add support for Linux 5.3 new sysfs cpu topology files with Die information.
    * Add support for Intel v2 Extended Topology Enumeration in the x86 backend.
    * Tiles, Modules and Dies are exposed as Groups for now.
    + HWLOC_DONT_MERGE_DIE_GROUPS=1 may be set in the environment to prevent
      Die groups from being automatically merged with identical parent or children.
    * Ignore NUMA node information from AMD topoext in the x86 backend,
    unless HWLOC_X86_TOPOEXT_NUMANODES=1 is set in the environment.
    * Group objects have a new "dont_merge" attribute to prevent them from
    being automatically merged with identical parent or children.
    * Fix build on Cygwin, thanks to Marco Atzeri for the patches.
    * Fix a corner case of hwloc_topology_restrict() where children would
    become out-of-order.
    * Fix the return length of export_xmlbuffer() functions to always
    include the ending \0.
    * Fix lstopo --children-order argument parsing.
    * Add support for Hygon Dhyana processors in the x86 backend,
    thanks to Pu Wen for the patch.
    * Fix symbol renaming to also rename internal components,
    thanks to Evan Ramos for the patch.
    * Fix build on HP-UX, thanks to Richard Lloyd for reporting the issues.
    * Detect PCI link speed without being root on Linux >= 4.13.
    * Add HWLOC_VERSION* macros to the public headers,
    thanks to Gilles Gouaillardet for the suggestion.
    * Bump the library soname to 15:0:0 to avoid conflicts with hwloc 1.11.x
    releases. The hwloc 2.0.0 soname was buggy (12:0:0), applications will
    have to be recompiled.
    * Serialize pciaccess discovery to fix concurrent topology loads in
    multiple threads.
    * Fix hwloc-dump-hwdata to only process SMBIOS information that correspond
    to the KNL and KNM configuration.
    * Add a heuristic for guessing KNL/KNM memory and cluster modes when
    hwloc-dump-hwdata could not run as root earlier.
    * Add --no-text lstopo option to remove text from some boxes in the
    graphical output. Mostly useful for removing Group labels.
    * Some minor fixes to memory binding.
* Tue Nov 21 2017 Thomas.Blume@suse.com
  - update to latest released upstream version 1.11.8 (fate#324166)
    * Multiple Solaris improvements
    + Detect caches on Sparc.
    + Properly detect allowed/disallowed PUs and NUMA nodes with processor sets.
    + Add hwloc_get_last_cpu_location() support for the current thread.
    * Add support for CUDA compute capability 7.0 and fix support for 6.[12].
    * Tools improvements
    + Fix search for objects by physical index in command-line tools.
    + Add missing "cpubind:get_thisthread_last_cpu_location" in the output
      of hwloc-info --support.
    + Add --pid and --name to specify target processes in hwloc-ps.
    + Display thread names in lstopo and hwloc-ps on Linux.
    * Doc improvements
    + Add a FAQ entry about building on Windows.
    + Install missing sub-manpage for hwloc_obj_add_info() and
      hwloc_obj_get_info_by_name().
    * Fix hwloc-bind --membind for CPU-less NUMA nodes (again).
    Thanks to Gilles Gouaillardet for reporting the issue.
    * Fix a memory leak on IBM S/390 platforms running Linux.
    * Fix a memory leak when forcing the x86 backend first on amd64/topoext
    platforms running Linux.
    * Command-line tools now support "hbm" instead "numanode" for filtering
    only high-bandwidth memory nodes when selecting locations.
    + hwloc-bind also support --hbm and --no-hbm for filtering only or
      no HBM nodes.
    * Add --children and --descendants to hwloc-info for listing object
    children or object descendants of a specific type.
    * Add --no-index, --index, --no-attrs, --attrs to disable/enable display
    of index numbers or attributes in the graphical lstopo output.
    * Try to gather hwloc-dump-hwdata output from all possible locations
    in hwloc-gather-topology.
    * Updates to the documentation of locations in hwloc(7) and
    command-line tools manpages.
    * Make the Linux discovery about twice faster, especially on the CPU side,
    by trying to avoid sysfs file accesses as much as possible.
    * Add support for AMD Family 17h processors (Zen) SMT cores in the Linux
    and x86 backends.
    * Add the HWLOC_TOPOLOGY_FLAG_THISSYSTEM_ALLOWED_RESOURCES flag (and the
    HWLOC_THISSYSTEM_ALLOWED_RESOURCES environment variable) for reading the
    set of allowed resources from the local operating system even if the
    topology was loaded from XML or synthetic.
    * Fix hwloc_bitmap_set/clr_range() for infinite ranges that do not
    overlap currently defined ranges in the bitmap.
    * Don't reset the lstopo zoom scale when moving the X11 window.
    * lstopo now has --flags for manually setting topology flags.
    * hwloc_get_depth_type() returns HWLOC_TYPE_DEPTH_UNKNOWN for Misc objects.
* Tue Nov 21 2017 idonmez@suse.com
  - Fix build on Leap where both sle_version is defined and
    is_opensuse is True.
* Mon Mar 06 2017 Thomas.Blume@suse.com
  - make hwloc-dump-hwdata only available on x86, as it is only
    supported for Intel Knights Landing Xeon Phi platforms
  - revert sub packages for SLE from no-arch to arch specific in order
    to keep backward compatibility
  - fix typo in specfile
* Wed Feb 08 2017 jengelh@inai.de
  - fix grammar errors
* Fri Jan 27 2017 Thomas.Blume@suse.com
  - use correct upstream source version
* Tue Jan 24 2017 Thomas.Blume@suse.com
  - use version_prefix in specfile and download_files service to get sources
* Mon Jan 23 2017 tchvatal@suse.com
  - Set noarch on the subpackages that are arch independent
  - Run configure with enabling verbose mode and disable needless knobs
  - Set version in the package fully (not 1.11 but 1.11.5+git...)
  - Rename files to name of the package, if it needs to be renamed the folder
    needs to keep the other name too
  - Do not mess with provides/obsoletes about the hwloc-2.0 it won't work
    with libsolv anyway without user interaction
    * Bump the user version to 2.0.0.1.11.5+git... to allow 'fake' update
      for user in order to work with fate#321929c#5
* Tue Jan 17 2017 Thomas.Blume@suse.com
  - switch  to version 1.11.5 since 2.0 is a development version with
    no .so-version set fate#321929 comment#5)
* Mon Aug 29 2016 Thomas.Blume@suse.com
  - fix missing manpage bug (bsc#995407)
  - remove dependency to selinux-policy, selinux is not essential
    for hwloc (bsc#976559 comment#4)
* Fri Apr 22 2016 Thomas.Blume@suse.com
  - add dependency to selinux-policy (bsc#976559)
* Fri Mar 11 2016 thomas.blume@suse.com
  - Update to 2.0 to support memory side cache (fate#319511)
* Sat Dec 26 2015 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Update to 1.11.2
    * Improve support for Intel Knights Landing Xeon Phi on Linux:
      + Group local NUMA nodes of normal memory (DDR) and high-bandwidth memory
      (MCDRAM) together through "Cluster" groups so that the local MCDRAM is
      easy to find.
    - See "How do I find the local MCDRAM NUMA node on Intel Knights
      Landing Xeon Phi?" in the documentation.
    - For uniformity across all KNL configurations, always have a NUMA node
      object even if the host is UMA.
      + Fix the detection of the memory-side cache:
    - Add the hwloc-dump-hwdata superuser utility to dump SMBIOS
      information
      into /var/run/hwloc/ as root during boot, and load this dumped
      information from the hwloc library at runtime.
    - See "Why do I need hwloc-dump-hwdata for caches on Intel Knights
      Landing Xeon Phi?" in the documentation.
      Thanks to Grzegorz Andrejczuk for the patches and for the help.
    * The x86 and linux backends may now be combined for discovering CPUs
      through x86 CPUID and memory from the Linux kernel.
      This is useful for working around buggy CPU information reported by Linux
      (for instance the AMD Bulldozer/Piledriver bug below).
      Combination is enabled by passing HWLOC_COMPONENTS=x86 in the environment.
    * Fix L3 cache sharing on AMD Opteron 63xx (Piledriver) and 62xx (Bulldozer)
      in the x86 backend. Thanks to many users who helped.
    * Fix the overzealous L3 cache sharing fix added to the x86 backend in 1.11.1
      for AMD Opteron 61xx (Magny-Cours) processors.
    * The x86 backend may now add the info attribute Inclusive=0 or 1 to caches
      it discovers, or to caches discovered by other backends earlier.
      Thanks to Guillaume Beauchamp for the patch.
    * Fix the management on alloc_membind() allocation failures on AIX, HP-UX
      and OSF/Tru64.
    * Fix spurious failures to load with ENOMEM on AIX in case of Misc objects
      below PUs.
    * lstopo improvements in X11 and Windows graphical mode:
      + Add + - f 1 shortcuts to manually zoom-in, zoom-out, reset the scale,
      or fit the entire window.
      + Display all keyboard shortcuts in the console.
    * Debug messages may be disabled at runtime by passing
    * HWLOC_DEBUG_VERBOSE=0
      in the environment when --enable-debug was passed to configure.
    * Add a FAQ entry "What are these Group objects in my topology?".
* Mon Nov 16 2015 p.drouand@gmail.com
  - Update to version 1.11.1
    * Hardwire the topology of Fujitsu K-computer, FX10, FX100 servers to
      workaround buggy Linux kernels.
    * Fix L3 cache information on AMD Opteron 61xx Magny-Cours processors
      in the x86 backend.
    * Detect block devices directly attached to PCI without a controller,
      for instance NVMe disks.
    * Add the PCISlot attribute to all PCI functions instead of only the
      first one.
    * Ignore PCI bridges that could fail assertions by reporting buggy
      secondary-subordinate bus numbers
    * Fix an overzealous assertion when inserting an intermediate Group object
      while Groups are totally ignored.
    * Fix a memory leak on Linux on AMD processors with dual-core compute units.
    * Fix a memory leak on failure to load a xml diff file.
    * Fix some segfaults when inputting an invalid synthetic description.
    * Fix a segfault when plugins fail to find core symbols.
    * Fix a segfault when displaying logical indexes in the graphical lstopo.
    * Fix lstopo linking with X11 libraries, for instance on Mac OS X.
    * hwloc-annotate, hwloc-diff and hwloc-patch do not drop unavailable
      resources from the output anymore and those may be annotated as well.
    * Command-line tools may now import XML from the standard input with -i -.xml
    * Add missing documentation for the hwloc-info --no-icaches option.
* Thu Mar 05 2015 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner
  - Update to 1.10.1
    * Actually remove disallowed NUMA nodes from nodesets when the
      whole-system flag isn't enabled.
    * Fix the gathering of PCI domains. Thanks to James Custer for
      reporting the issue and providing a patch.
    * Fix the merging of identical parent and child in presence of
      Misc objects. Thanks to Dave Love for reporting the issue.
    * Fix some misordering of children when merging with
      ignore_keep_structure() in partially allowed topologies.
    * Fix an overzealous assertion in the debug code when running
      on a single-PU host with I/O. Thanks to Thomas Van Doren for
      reporting the issue.
    * Don't forget to setup NUMA node object nodesets in x86 backend
      (for BSDs) and OSF/Tru64 backend.
    * Fix cpuid-x86 build error with gcc -O3 on x86-32. Thanks to
      Thomas Van Doren for reporting the issue.
    * Fix support for future very large caches in the x86 backend.
    * Fix vendor/device names for SR-IOV PCI devices on Linux.
    * Fix an unlikely crash in case of buggy hierarchical distance matrix.
    * Fix PU os_index on some AIX releases. Thanks to Hendryk
      Bockelmann and Erik Schnetter for helping debugging.
    * Fix hwloc_bitmap_isincluded() in case of infinite sets.
    * Change hwloc-ls.desktop into a lstopo.desktop and only install
      it if lstopo is built with Cairo/X11 support. It cannot work
      with a non-graphical lstopo or hwloc-ls.
    * Add support for the renaming of Socket into Package in
      future releases.
    * Add support for the replacement of HWLOC_OBJ_NODE with
      HWLOC_OBJ_NUMANODE in future releases.
    * Clarify the documentation of distance matrices in hwloc.h and
      in the manpage of the hwloc-distances. Thanks to Dave Love for
      the suggestion.
    * Improve some error messages by displaying more information
      about the hwloc library in use.
    * Document how to deal with the ABI break when upgrading to
      the upcoming 2.0 See "How do I handle ABI breaks and API
      upgrades ?" in the FAQ.
* Tue Dec 30 2014 mardnh@gmx.de
  - minor spec fixes (unbreak build for suse_version < Factory)
* Tue Dec 16 2014 alinm.elena@gmail.com
  - Update to Version 1.10.0
    * v1.10.0 is the new feature release. There is no new major change
      in this release, just improvements everywhere.
      If you are buying new Intel Xeon E5 with 10 cores or more, this
      release is required for proper Socket/NUMA detection until the
      Linux kernel gets fixed.
    * API
      + Add hwloc_topology_export_synthetic() to export a topology to a
      synthetic string without using lstopo. See the Synthetic topologies
      section in the documentation.
      + Add hwloc_topology_set/get_userdata() to let the application save
      a private pointer in the topology whenever it needs a way to find
      its own object corresponding to a topology.
      + Add hwloc_get_numanode_obj_by_os_index() and document that this function
      as well as hwloc_get_pu_obj_by_os_index() are good at converting
      nodesets and cpusets into objects.
      + hwloc_distrib() does not ignore any objects anymore when there are
      too many of them. They get merged with others instead.
      Thanks to Tim Creech for reporting the issue.
    * Tools
      + hwloc-bind --get <command-line> now executes the command after displaying
      the binding instead of ignoring the command entirely.
      Thanks to John Donners for the suggestion.
      + Clarify that memory sizes shown in lstopo are local by default
      unless specified (total memory added in the root object).
    * Synthetic topologies
      + Synthetic topology descriptions may now specify attributes such as
      memory sizes and OS indexes. See the Synthetic topologies section
      in the documentation.
      + lstopo now exports in this fully-detailed format by default.
      The new option --export-synthetic-flags may be used to revert
      back the old format.
    * Documentation
      + Add the doc/examples/ subdirectory with several real-life examples,
      including the already existing hwloc-hello.C for basics.
      Thanks to Rob Aulwes for the suggestion.
      + Improve the documentation of CPU and memory binding in the API.
      + Add a FAQ entry about operating system errors, especially on AMD
      platforms with buggy cache information.
      + Add a FAQ entry about loading many topologies in a single program.
    * Misc
      + Work around buggy Linux kernels reporting 2 sockets instead
      1 socket with 2 NUMA nodes for each Xeon E5 v3 (Haswell) processor.
      + pciutils/libpci support is now removed since libpciaccess works
      well and there's also a Linux-specific PCI backend. For the record,
      pciutils was GPL and therefore disabled by default since v1.6.2.
      + Add --disable-cpuid configure flag to work around buggy processor
      simulators reporting invalid CPUID information.
      Thanks for Andrew Friedley for reporting the issue.
      + Fix a racy use of libltdl when manipulating multiple topologies in
      different threads.
      Thanks to Andra Hugo for reporting the issue and testing patches.
      + Fix some build failures in private/misc.h.
      Thanks to Pavan Balaji and Ralph Castain for the reports.
      + Fix failures to detect X11/Xutil.h on some Solaris platforms.
      Thanks to Siegmar Gross for reporting the failure.
      + The plugin ABI has changed, this release will not load plugins
      built against previous hwloc releases.

Files

/usr/bin/hwloc-annotate
/usr/bin/hwloc-bind
/usr/bin/hwloc-calc
/usr/bin/hwloc-compress-dir
/usr/bin/hwloc-diff
/usr/bin/hwloc-distrib
/usr/bin/hwloc-gather-topology
/usr/bin/hwloc-info
/usr/bin/hwloc-ls
/usr/bin/hwloc-patch
/usr/bin/hwloc-ps
/usr/bin/lstopo
/usr/bin/lstopo-no-graphics
/usr/share/applications/lstopo.desktop
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/hwloc
/usr/share/doc/packages/hwloc
/usr/share/doc/packages/hwloc/NEWS
/usr/share/doc/packages/hwloc/README
/usr/share/doc/packages/hwloc/VERSION
/usr/share/licenses/hwloc
/usr/share/licenses/hwloc/COPYING
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-annotate.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-bind.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-calc.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-compress-dir.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-diff.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-distrib.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-gather-topology.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-info.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-ls.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-patch.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/hwloc-ps.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/lstopo-no-graphics.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/lstopo.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man7/hwloc.7.gz


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