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NAMEhwloc-annotate - Modify attributes in a XML topologySYNOPSIShwloc-annotate [options] <input.xml> <output.xml> <location> <mode> <annotation>Note that hwloc(7) provides a detailed explanation of the hwloc system and of valid <location> formats; it should be read before reading this man page. OPTIONS
DESCRIPTIONhwloc-annotate loads a topology from a XML file, adds some annotations, and export the resulting topology to another XML file. The input and output files may be the same.The annotation may be string info attributes. This is specified by the mode:
Annotations may be added to one specific object in the topology, all of them, or all of a given type. This is specified by the location (see also EXAMPLES below). Objects may be specified as location tuples, as explained in hwloc(7). However hexadecimal bitmasks are not accepted since they may correspond to multiple objects. NOTE: The existing annotations may be listed with hwloc-info. NOTE: It is highly recommended that you read the hwloc(7) overview page before reading this man page. Most of the concepts described in hwloc(7) directly apply to the hwloc-annotate utility. EXAMPLEShwloc-annotate's operation is best described through several examples.Add an info attribute to all Core objects: $ hwloc-annotate input.xml output.xml Core:all info infoname infovalue Add a Misc object named "foobar" under the root object of the topology and modify the input XML directly: $ hwloc-annotate file.xml file.xml root misc foobar Add an info attribute to OS device #2 and #3: $ hwloc-annotate input.xml output.xml os:2-3 info infoname infovalue Change package objects to green with red text in the lstopo graphical output: $ hwloc-annotate topo.xml topo.xml package:all info lstopoStyle "Background=#00ff00;Text=#ff0000" $ lstopo -i topo.xml RETURN VALUEUpon successful execution, hwloc-annotate generates the output topology. The return value is 0.hwloc-annotate will return nonzero if any kind of error occurs, such as (but not limited to) failure to parse the command line. SEE ALSOhwloc(7), lstopo(1), hwloc-info(1)
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