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authorJohn Mainzer <mainzer@hdfgroup.org>2004-07-02 19:35:04 (GMT)
committerJohn Mainzer <mainzer@hdfgroup.org>2004-07-02 19:35:04 (GMT)
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[svn-r8791] Purpose: Rewrote metadata cache (H5AC.c, etc.) to improve performance.
Description: Replaced the old metadata cache with a cache with a modified LRU replacement policy. This should improve the hit rate. Solution: Since we want to flush cache entries in increasing address order, I used the threaded binary B-tree code to store the cache entries. There is a fair bit of overhead here, so we may want to consider other options. While the code is designed to allow the support of other replacement algorithms, at present, only a modified version of LRU is supported. The modified LRU algorithm requires that a user selectable portion of the cache entries be clean. The clean entries are evicted first when writes are not permitted. If the pool of clean entries is used up, the cache grows beyond its user specified maximum size. The cache can also exceed its maximum size if the combined size of the protected (or locked) entries exceeds the maximum size of the cache. Platforms tested: eirene (serial, parallel, fp), h5committested Misc. update:
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diff --git a/src/H5Pdcpl.c b/src/H5Pdcpl.c
index 99f3e30..33edafc 100644
--- a/src/H5Pdcpl.c
+++ b/src/H5Pdcpl.c
@@ -883,7 +883,8 @@ H5Pget_filter_by_id(hid_t plist_id, H5Z_filter_t id, unsigned int *flags/*out*/,
name);
/* Check args */
- if (cd_nelmts || cd_values) {
+ if (cd_nelmts || cd_values)
+{
if (cd_nelmts && *cd_nelmts>256)
/*
* It's likely that users forget to initialize this on input, so