Em Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:33:44AM -0500, Guy Streeter escreveu:
Here are some screen shots of my idea for the GUI change. I hope these attachments make it through the mailing-list server. "mini_cpu.png" shows the CPU selection widget in the header bar. The widget
Humm, perhaps we could have an aggregate usage level for those CPUs in this widget?
to the left is a CPU usage meter. Clicking on the selection widget pops up the topological view, "top-level-topo.png". Clicking on one of the NUMA nodes drills down to the next "significant" hardware level, "socket-level.png". If there had been for instance some distance grouping of the sockets in the node, a group-level view would have shown there. You can keep clicking until you get all the way to processing units, "cores.png",
Right, so I think where you have "Socket 0" that you should change it to "Cores in Socket 0", and then remove the duplicated "Core" from "Core 0", "Core 2", etc, ditto for the "Contains " dups.
I.e. something like:
+---------------------------------------------+ | Cores in Socket 0 | +---------------------------------------------| | 0 ===== [x]| | 8 ===== [ ]| | 10 == [x]| | 1 = [x]| | 9 ============ [x]| +---------------------------------------------|
"PUs.png". At any grouping level you can go into selection mode and click the check-boxes to select or un-select and object, as in "selecting.png".
If the attachments don't make it through, I'll share them somehow. --Guy
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