Lines Matching full:topology
152 // Also, is topology discovery possible? (pu indicates ability to discover in determine_capable()
763 // Describe an attribute for a level in the machine topology
873 // Orderd array of the types in the topology
876 // Keep quick topology ratios, for non-uniform topologies,
881 // Storage containing the absolute number of each topology layer
896 // Equivalence hash where the key is the hardware topology item
897 // and the value is the equivalent hardware topology type in the
899 // known equivalence for the topology type
902 // Flags describing the topology
908 // Insert a new topology layer after allocation
912 // Insert topology information about Windows Processor groups
921 // Remove layers that don't add information to the topology.
925 // Find out if the topology is uniform
988 // Tell whether a type is a valid type in the topology
1049 // 'attr' per topology level 'above'
1071 // Describe a machine topology item in KMP_HW_SUBSET
1090 // Sorting the KMP_HW_SUBSET items to follow topology order
1091 // All unknown topology types will be at the beginning of the subset
1179 // This means putting each of {sockets, cores, threads} in the topology if
1184 // are expecting the traditional sockets/cores/threads topology. For newer
1187 // 1s,6c,2t and the topology is really 1s,2modules,4cores,2threads, the user
1199 // topology doesn't have these layers in canonicalize()
1204 // Put targeted layers in topology if they do not exist in canonicalize()
1218 // Set as an absolute topology that only targets the targeted layers in canonicalize()