SYNOPSIS

hwloc-diff [options] <input1.xml> <input2.xml>

hwloc-diff [options] <input1.xml> <input2.xml> <output.xml>

OPTIONS

--refname <name>

Use <name> as the identifier for the reference topology in the output XML difference. It is meant to tell which topology should be used when applying the resulting difference. hwloc-patch may use that name to automatically load the relevant reference topology XML. By default, <input1.xml> is used without its full path.

--version

Report version and exit.

DESCRIPTION

hwloc-diff computes the difference between two XML topologies and stores the result into <output.xml> if any, or dumps it to stdout otherwise.

The output difference may later be applied to another topology with hwloc-patch.

hwloc-compress-dir may be used for computing the diffs between all XML files in a directory.

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-diff utility.

EXAMPLES

hwloc-diff's operation is best described through several examples.

Compute the difference between two XML topologies and output it to stdout:

    $ hwloc-diff fourmi023.xml fourmi024.xml
    Found 11 differences, exporting to stdout
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    ...

Output the difference to file diff.xml instead:

    $ hwloc-diff fourmi023.xml fourmi024.xml diff.xml
    Found 11 differences, exporting to diff.xml

When the difference is too complex to be represented:

    $ hwloc-diff fourmi023.xml avakas-frontend1.xml
    Found 1 differences, including 1 too complex ones.
    Cannot export differences to stdout

Directly compute the difference between two topologies and apply it to another one:

    $ hwloc-diff fourmi023.xml fourmi024.xml | hwloc-patch fourmi025.xml -

RETURN VALUE

Upon successful execution, hwloc-diff outputs the difference. The return value is 0.

If the difference is too complex to be represented, an error is returned and the output is not generated.

hwloc-diff also returns nonzero if any kind of error occurs, such as (but not limited to) failure to parse the command line.

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