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author | Albert Cheng <acheng@hdfgroup.org> | 2002-02-27 00:22:12 (GMT) |
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committer | Albert Cheng <acheng@hdfgroup.org> | 2002-02-27 00:22:12 (GMT) |
commit | e4961068312b5e15e88d0e8200742ec7f395eb55 (patch) | |
tree | ff1398eb74f095ae6c835e32de1a29974ec9208f /examples | |
parent | 7d1f2c7d1ca7d568c952d2e0944c1520d39a81f4 (diff) | |
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[svn-r5014] Purpose:
fetures
Description:
The example code used to just run parallel I/O test in the current
directory which is most likely where the program is compiled.
In general, this directory is most likely not a parallel file system.
Therefore, the example code often fails.
Solution:
Add an option "-f <prefix>" for specifying the correct test files
pathname prefix. The program now requires an explicite file prefix
either via the "-f" option or the environment variable $HDF5_PARAPREFIX.
(With the proper setup of $HDF5_PARAPREFIX, the example code can run
automatically in situtaions such as batch job or gmake check.)
Also added feature to cleaup up the test files created.
Of course, an added option "-c" to turn OFF the cleanup action.
Platforms tested:
eirene, modi4, dangermouse (all parallel modes).
modi4 (serial) just to verify it can compile.
Diffstat (limited to 'examples')
-rw-r--r-- | examples/ph5example.c | 136 |
1 files changed, 126 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/examples/ph5example.c b/examples/ph5example.c index 71802d8..9d2142d 100644 --- a/examples/ph5example.c +++ b/examples/ph5example.c @@ -11,10 +11,20 @@ * and the two datasets in it. Then each process reads a hyperslab from * each dataset in an independent mode and prints them out. * All processes collectively close the datasets and the file. + * + * The need of requirement of parallel file prefix is that in general + * the current working directory in which compiling is done, is not suitable + * for parallel I/O and there is no standard pathname for parallel file + * systems. In some cases, the parallel file name may even needs some + * parallel file type prefix such as: "pfs:/GF/...". Therefore, this + * example requires an explicite parallel file prefix. See the usage + * for more detail. */ #include <assert.h> #include "hdf5.h" +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> #ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL /* Temporary source code */ @@ -48,12 +58,19 @@ #define BYROW 1 /* divide into slabs of rows */ #define BYCOL 2 /* divide into blocks of columns */ +#define PARAPREFIX "HDF5_PARAPREFIX" /* file prefix environment variable name */ + /* dataset data type. Int's can be easily octo dumped. */ typedef int DATATYPE; /* global variables */ int nerrors = 0; /* errors count */ +#ifndef PATH_MAX +#define PATH_MAX 512 +#endif /* !PATH_MAX */ +char testfiles[2][PATH_MAX]; + int mpi_size, mpi_rank; /* mpi variables */ @@ -61,6 +78,7 @@ int mpi_size, mpi_rank; /* mpi variables */ int verbose = 0; /* verbose, default as no. */ int doread=1; /* read test */ int dowrite=1; /* write test */ +int docleanup=1; /* cleanup */ /* Prototypes */ void slab_set(hssize_t start[], hsize_t count[], hsize_t stride[], int mode); @@ -71,8 +89,11 @@ void phdf5writeInd(char *filename); void phdf5readInd(char *filename); void phdf5writeAll(char *filename); void phdf5readAll(char *filename); -void test_split_comm_access(char *filenames[]); +void test_split_comm_access(char filenames[][PATH_MAX]); int parse_options(int argc, char **argv); +void usage(void); +int mkfilenames(char *prefix); +void cleanup(void); /* @@ -826,7 +847,7 @@ if (verbose) * sooner or later due to barrier mixed up. */ void -test_split_comm_access(char *filenames[]) +test_split_comm_access(char filenames[][PATH_MAX]) { MPI_Comm comm; MPI_Info info = MPI_INFO_NULL; @@ -884,7 +905,11 @@ test_split_comm_access(char *filenames[]) void usage() { - printf("Usage: testphdf5 [-r] [-w] [-v]\n"); + printf("Usage: testphdf5 -f <prefix> [-r] [-w] [-v]\n"); + printf("\t-f\tfile prefix for parallel test files.\n"); + printf("\t \te.g. pfs:/PFS/myname\n"); + printf("\t \tcan be set via $" PARAPREFIX ".\n"); + printf("\t-c\tno cleanup\n"); printf("\t-r\tno read\n"); printf("\t-w\tno write\n"); printf("\t-v\tverbose on\n"); @@ -894,15 +919,68 @@ usage() /* + * compose the test filename with the prefix supplied. + * return code: 0 if no error + * 1 otherwise. + */ +int +mkfilenames(char *prefix) +{ + int i, n; + size_t strsize; + + /* filename will be prefix/ParaEgN.h5 where N is 0 to 9. */ + /* So, string must be big enough to hold the prefix, / and 10 more chars */ + /* and the terminating null. */ + strsize = strlen(prefix) + 12; + if (strsize > PATH_MAX){ + printf("File prefix too long; Use a short path name.\n"); + return(1); + } + n = sizeof(testfiles)/sizeof(testfiles[0]); + if (n > 9){ + printf("Warning: Too many entries in testfiles. " + "Need to adjust the code to accommodate the large size.\n"); + } + for (i=0; i<n; i++){ + sprintf(testfiles[i], "%s/ParaEg%d.h5", prefix, i); + } + return(0); + +} + + +/* * parse the command line options */ int parse_options(int argc, char **argv){ + int i, n; + + /* initialize testfiles to nulls */ + n = sizeof(testfiles)/sizeof(testfiles[0]); + for (i=0; i<n; i++){ + testfiles[i][0] = '\0'; + } + while (--argc){ if (**(++argv) != '-'){ break; }else{ switch(*(*argv+1)){ + case 'f': ++argv; + if (--argc < 1){ + usage(); + nerrors++; + return(1); + } + if (mkfilenames(*argv)){ + nerrors++; + return(1); + } + break; + case 'c': docleanup = 0; /* no cleanup */ + break; case 'r': doread = 0; break; case 'w': dowrite = 0; @@ -915,17 +993,44 @@ parse_options(int argc, char **argv){ } } } + + /* check the file prefix */ + if (testfiles[0][0] == '\0'){ + /* try get it from environment variable HDF5_PARAPREFIX */ + char *env; + if ((env=getenv(PARAPREFIX))==NULL){ + usage(); + nerrors++; + return(1); + } + mkfilenames(env); + } return(0); } +/* + * cleanup test files created + */ +void +cleanup(void) +{ + int i, n; + + n = sizeof(testfiles)/sizeof(testfiles[0]); + for (i=0; i<n; i++){ + MPI_File_delete(testfiles[i], MPI_INFO_NULL); + } +} + + +/* Main Program */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { - char *filenames[]={ "ParaEg1.h5", "ParaEg2.h5" }; - int mpi_namelen; char mpi_name[MPI_MAX_PROCESSOR_NAME]; + int i, n; MPI_Init(&argc,&argv); MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD,&mpi_size); @@ -942,19 +1047,28 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) if (parse_options(argc, argv) != 0) goto finish; + /* show test file names */ + if (mpi_rank == 0){ + n = sizeof(testfiles)/sizeof(testfiles[0]); + printf("Parallel test files are:\n"); + for (i=0; i<n; i++){ + printf(" %s\n", testfiles[i]); + } + } + if (dowrite){ MPI_BANNER("testing PHDF5 dataset using split communicators..."); - test_split_comm_access(filenames); + test_split_comm_access(testfiles); MPI_BANNER("testing PHDF5 dataset independent write..."); - phdf5writeInd(filenames[0]); + phdf5writeInd(testfiles[0]); MPI_BANNER("testing PHDF5 dataset collective write..."); - phdf5writeAll(filenames[1]); + phdf5writeAll(testfiles[1]); } if (doread){ MPI_BANNER("testing PHDF5 dataset independent read..."); - phdf5readInd(filenames[0]); + phdf5readInd(testfiles[0]); MPI_BANNER("testing PHDF5 dataset collective read..."); - phdf5readAll(filenames[1]); + phdf5readAll(testfiles[1]); } if (!(dowrite || doread)){ @@ -972,6 +1086,8 @@ finish: printf("===================================\n"); } } + if (docleanup) + cleanup(); MPI_Finalize(); return(nerrors); |