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| static hwloc_obj_t  | hwloc_get_ancestor_obj_by_depth (hwloc_topology_t topology, int depth, hwloc_obj_t obj) |  
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| static hwloc_obj_t  | hwloc_get_ancestor_obj_by_type (hwloc_topology_t topology, hwloc_obj_type_t type, hwloc_obj_t obj) |  
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| static hwloc_obj_t  | hwloc_get_common_ancestor_obj (hwloc_topology_t topology, hwloc_obj_t obj1, hwloc_obj_t obj2) |  
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| static int  | hwloc_obj_is_in_subtree (hwloc_topology_t topology, hwloc_obj_t obj, hwloc_obj_t subtree_root) |  
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| static hwloc_obj_t  | hwloc_get_next_child (hwloc_topology_t topology, hwloc_obj_t parent, hwloc_obj_t prev) |  
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Be sure to see the figure in Terms and Definitions that shows a complete topology tree, including depths, child/sibling/cousin relationships, and an example of an asymmetric topology where one package has fewer caches than its peers.  
◆ hwloc_get_ancestor_obj_by_depth()
Returns the ancestor object of obj at depth depth.  
- Note
 depth should not be the depth of PU or NUMA objects since they are ancestors of no objects (except Misc or I/O). This function rather expects an intermediate level depth, such as the depth of Packages, Cores, or Caches.  
 
 
◆ hwloc_get_ancestor_obj_by_type()
◆ hwloc_get_common_ancestor_obj()
Returns the common parent object to objects obj1 and obj2.  
 
 
◆ hwloc_get_next_child()
Return the next child.  
Return the next child among the normal children list, then among the memory children list, then among the I/O children list, then among the Misc children list. 
If prev is NULL, return the first child. 
Return NULL when there is no next child.  
 
 
◆ hwloc_obj_is_in_subtree()
Returns true if obj is inside the subtree beginning with ancestor object subtree_root.  
- Note
 - This function cannot work if 
obj and subtree_root objects do not have CPU sets (I/O or Misc objects).   
 
 
 
	  
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