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author | Robb Matzke <matzke@llnl.gov> | 1999-02-20 16:18:51 (GMT) |
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committer | Robb Matzke <matzke@llnl.gov> | 1999-02-20 16:18:51 (GMT) |
commit | e2e5476fa5449ec941ff19f07bada9725431688f (patch) | |
tree | 33f6af7c15322663582c4a736dc0e9b087f38530 /src/H5.c | |
parent | 35a62b068bc6b124004d331c3e949d571682417a (diff) | |
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[svn-r1087] Changes since 19990218
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./src/H5F.c
./src/H5private.h
./src/H5Ipublic.h
./src/H5O.c
Fixed a rather nasty bug with file closing that caused the
file boot block to be updated incorrectly, effectively
truncating the file. The bug I fixed was triggered by:
1. Create a file, F
2. Open an object, X
3. Close file F
4. Reopen file F for read/write.
5. Create and close some objects
6. Close file F
7. Close library (exit).
Step 3 pended the close because object X is still open, but
the file ID was removed from the H5I_FILE ID group. Step 4
created a new file because it didn't see any matching file on
the H5I_FILE ID group. Step 5 extends the file. Step 6 writes
the new file boot block to disk. Step 7 closes object X and
completes the close from step 3, writing the old boot block
information to disk.
The new behavior is that step 3 moves the file from the
H5I_FILE group to the H5I_FILE_CLOSING group. Step 4 searches
both groups and finds the file. Step 5 extends the file using
the same H5F_file_t struct as step 3. Step 6 closes the H5F_t
struct opened in step 3 but not the H5F_file_t struct shared
by steps 1 and 3. Step 7 closes object X which closes the
H5F_file_t from step 1, flushing the boot block which was
shared by all steps.
./src/H5F.c
Added some bulletproofing to file reference counting and
removed comments which no longer apply. Added H5F_flush_all()
and H5F_close_all() which apply to all files.
./src/H5A.c
./src/H5D.c
./src/H5F.c
./src/H5G.c
./src/H5I.c
./src/H5Iprivate.h
./src/H5R.c
./src/H5RA.c
./src/H5S.c
./src/H5T.c
Added the new H5I_free_t data type to describe the function
type to be passed as the `free_func' argument to
H5I_init_group().
./src/H5I.c
Bulletproofed the object removal functions. Removed comments
which no longer apply. Changed global variable names so they
don't violate the naming scheme. Added H5I_debug() that prints
the contents of an ID group. Removed H5I_inc_ref() because it
isn't used. Reindented a couple of functions.
./src/H5.c
./src/H5G.c
./src/H5Ipublic.h
Changed H5I_MAXID to H5I_NGROUPS to better relect the fact
that it's the total number of valid ID groups.
./src/H5Shyper.c
Changed hyperslab offset arrays to signed quantities to get
rid of warnings on DEC cluster.
./src/H5Flow.c
./src/H5Fprivate.h
Changed the objno argument of H5F_addr_pack() to be unsigned
to get rid of warnings on DEC cluster.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/H5.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/H5.c | 10 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 6 deletions
@@ -150,9 +150,7 @@ H5_term_library(void) * (because H5F_close() can delay until all object headers are * closed). We handle this cycle by calling H5F_close() for all * files, which flushes the meta data caches and updates the file - * boot block but doesn't actually finalize the close until all - * open objects are closed by the H5*_term_interface() functions - * below. Once that happens we can close the H5F interface. + * boot block. */ H5F_close_all(); @@ -168,7 +166,7 @@ H5_term_library(void) H5S_term_interface(-1); /* */ H5T_native_close(-1); /* D RA */ H5T_term_interface(-1); /* D RA */ - H5P_term_interface(-1); /* D */ + H5P_term_interface(-1); /* D F */ H5F_term_interface(-1); /* A D G S T */ H5I_term_interface(-1); /* A D F G P RA S T TB Z */ /*------------------------- --------------------------------- */ @@ -1804,8 +1802,8 @@ H5_trace (hbool_t returning, const char *func, const char *type, ...) case H5I_REFERENCE: fprintf (out, "H5I_REFERENCE"); break; - case H5I_MAXID: - fprintf (out, "H5I_MAXID"); + case H5I_NGROUPS: + fprintf (out, "H5I_NGROUPS"); break; default: fprintf (out, "%ld", (long)id_type); |