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NAME
hwlocality_xmlexport - Exporting Topologies to XML
Functions
int hwloc_topology_export_xml (hwloc_topology_t topology, const char
*xmlpath)
int hwloc_topology_export_xmlbuffer (hwloc_topology_t topology, char
**xmlbuffer, int *buflen)
void hwloc_free_xmlbuffer (hwloc_topology_t topology, char *xmlbuffer)
void hwloc_topology_set_userdata_export_callback (hwloc_topology_t
topology, void(*export_cb)(void *reserved, hwloc_topology_t
topology, hwloc_obj_t obj))
int hwloc_export_obj_userdata (void *reserved, hwloc_topology_t
topology, hwloc_obj_t obj, const char *name, const void *buffer,
size_t length)
int hwloc_export_obj_userdata_base64 (void *reserved, hwloc_topology_t
topology, hwloc_obj_t obj, const char *name, const void *buffer,
size_t length)
void hwloc_topology_set_userdata_import_callback (hwloc_topology_t
topology, void(*import_cb)(hwloc_topology_t topology, hwloc_obj_t
obj, const char *name, const void *buffer, size_t length))
Detailed Description
Function Documentation
int hwloc_export_obj_userdata (void * reserved, hwloc_topology_t topology,
hwloc_obj_t obj, const char * name, const void * buffer, size_t length)
Export some object userdata to XML. This function may only be called
from within the export() callback passed to
hwloc_topology_set_userdata_export_callback(). It may be invoked one of
multiple times to export some userdata to XML. The buffer content of
length length is stored with optional name name.
When importing this XML file, the import() callback (if set) will be
called exactly as many times as hwloc_export_obj_userdata() was called
during export(). It will receive the corresponding name, buffer and
length arguments.
reserved, topology and obj must be the first three parameters that were
given to the export callback.
Only printable characters may be exported to XML string attributes. If
a non-printable character is passed in name or buffer, the function
returns -1 with errno set to EINVAL.
If exporting binary data, the application should first encode into
printable characters only (or use hwloc_export_obj_userdata_base64()).
It should also take care of portability issues if the export may be
reimported on a different architecture.
int hwloc_export_obj_userdata_base64 (void * reserved, hwloc_topology_t
topology, hwloc_obj_t obj, const char * name, const void * buffer,
size_t length)
Encode and export some object userdata to XML. This function is similar
to hwloc_export_obj_userdata() but it encodes the input buffer into
printable characters before exporting. On import, decoding is
automatically performed before the data is given to the import()
callback if any.
This function may only be called from within the export() callback
passed to hwloc_topology_set_userdata_export_callback().
The function does not take care of portability issues if the export may
be reimported on a different architecture.
void hwloc_free_xmlbuffer (hwloc_topology_t topology, char * xmlbuffer)
Free a buffer allocated by hwloc_topology_export_xmlbuffer()
int hwloc_topology_export_xml (hwloc_topology_t topology, const char *
xmlpath)
Export the topology into an XML file. This file may be loaded later
through hwloc_topology_set_xml().
Returns:
-1 if a failure occured.
Note:
See also hwloc_topology_set_userdata_export_callback() for
exporting application-specific object userdata.
The topology-specific userdata pointer is ignored when exporting to
XML.
Only printable characters may be exported to XML string attributes.
Any other character, especially any non-ASCII character, will be
silently dropped.
If name is '-', the XML output is sent to the standard output.
int hwloc_topology_export_xmlbuffer (hwloc_topology_t topology, char **
xmlbuffer, int * buflen)
Export the topology into a newly-allocated XML memory buffer. xmlbuffer
is allocated by the callee and should be freed with
hwloc_free_xmlbuffer() later in the caller.
This memory buffer may be loaded later through
hwloc_topology_set_xmlbuffer().
Returns:
-1 if a failure occured.
Note:
See also hwloc_topology_set_userdata_export_callback() for
exporting application-specific object userdata.
The topology-specific userdata pointer is ignored when exporting to
XML.
Only printable characters may be exported to XML string attributes.
Any other character, especially any non-ASCII character, will be
silently dropped.
void hwloc_topology_set_userdata_export_callback (hwloc_topology_t
topology, void(*)(void *reserved, hwloc_topology_t topology,
hwloc_obj_t obj) export_cb)
Set the application-specific callback for exporting object userdata.
The object userdata pointer is not exported to XML by default because
hwloc does not know what it contains.
This function lets applications set export_cb to a callback function
that converts this opaque userdata into an exportable string.
export_cb is invoked during XML export for each object whose userdata
pointer is not NULL. The callback should use
hwloc_export_obj_userdata() or hwloc_export_obj_userdata_base64() to
actually export something to XML (possibly multiple times per object).
export_cb may be set to NULL if userdata should not be exported to XML.
Note:
The topology-specific userdata pointer is ignored when exporting to
XML.
void hwloc_topology_set_userdata_import_callback (hwloc_topology_t
topology, void(*)(hwloc_topology_t topology, hwloc_obj_t obj, const
char *name, const void *buffer, size_t length) import_cb)
Set the application-specific callback for importing userdata. On XML
import, userdata is ignored by default because hwloc does not know how
to store it in memory.
This function lets applications set import_cb to a callback function
that will get the XML-stored userdata and store it in the object as
expected by the application.
import_cb is called during hwloc_topology_load() as many times as
hwloc_export_obj_userdata() was called during export. The topology is
not entirely setup yet. Object attributes are ready to consult, but
links between objects are not.
import_cb may be NULL if userdata should be ignored during import.
Note:
buffer contains length characters followed by a null byte ('\0').
This function should be called before hwloc_topology_load().
The topology-specific userdata pointer is ignored when importing
from XML.
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