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author | Larry Knox <lrknox@hdfgroup.org> | 2022-04-07 17:59:11 (GMT) |
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committer | Larry Knox <lrknox@hdfgroup.org> | 2022-04-07 17:59:11 (GMT) |
commit | dbfa606888c6ed92da882936e63c4f3b13551607 (patch) | |
tree | d70208839a7c3fa314299acb6253dbae32678fab /test/cache.c | |
parent | c3902706ad01a5f1c0a6a213a4eac9c75f4709d9 (diff) | |
parent | b3dbd62426c9b5be542bc41d390b4eea8473c55f (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'spelling-corrections' of https://github.com/lrknox/hdf5 into lrknox-spelling-corrections
Diffstat (limited to 'test/cache.c')
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1 files changed, 33 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/test/cache.c b/test/cache.c index aa58777..95a985b 100644 --- a/test/cache.c +++ b/test/cache.c @@ -2774,8 +2774,8 @@ write_permitted_check(int * Test the behaviour with different flags. * * This test was added primarily to test basic insert - * pinned entry functionallity, but I through in explicit - * tests for other functionallity that is tested implicitly + * pinned entry functionality, but I through in explicit + * tests for other functionality that is tested implicitly * elsewhere. * * Return: void @@ -2893,7 +2893,7 @@ check_insert_entry(unsigned paged) } } - /* Thats all we can get from H5C_get_entry_status(). + /* That's all we can get from H5C_get_entry_status(). * Now start looking at the cache data structures directly. */ @@ -5131,7 +5131,7 @@ check_flush_cache__flush_ops(H5F_t *file_ptr) * * 10/8/07 -- JRM * Added a resize operation to this test to satisfy the new - * requiremnt that any resize of an entry on flush will always + * requirement that any resize of an entry on flush will always * be accompanied by a resize. Note that as a result, this * test becomes redundant with later tests. */ @@ -5223,7 +5223,7 @@ check_flush_cache__flush_ops(H5F_t *file_ptr) * * 10/8/07 -- JRM * Added a resize operation to this test to satisfy the new - * requiremnt that any resize of an entry on flush will always + * requirement that any resize of an entry on flush will always * be accompanied by a resize. Note that as a result, this * test becomes redundant with later tests. */ @@ -9601,7 +9601,7 @@ check_flush_cache__flush_op_eviction_test(H5F_t *file_ptr) * * (VET, 9) Y 10 KB N N - dirty (VET, 8) * - * Recall that in this test bed, flush operations are excuted the + * Recall that in this test bed, flush operations are executed the * first time the associated entry is flushed, and are then * deleted. */ @@ -10154,7 +10154,7 @@ check_flush_cache__flush_op_eviction_test(H5F_t *file_ptr) * returns to the serialize function for (VET, 9). * * When the serialize function for (VET, 9) is done with (VET, 8), it - * calls H5C_unprotect(VET, 8), which markes (VET, 8) as dirty and + * calls H5C_unprotect(VET, 8), which marks (VET, 8) as dirty and * unprotected, and places it at the head of the LRU. * * (VET, 0) is the next item on the LRU -- it is clean and is therefore @@ -10553,7 +10553,7 @@ check_flush_cache__flush_op_eviction_test(H5F_t *file_ptr) * Added tests for pinned entries. * * JRM -- 5/17/06 - * Complete reqrite of pinned entry tests to accomodate + * Complete reqrite of pinned entry tests to accommodate * the new H5C_mark_entry_dirty() call. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -12978,7 +12978,7 @@ check_expunge_entry(unsigned paged) * Function: check_multiple_read_protect() * * Purpose: Verify that multiple, simultaneous read protects of a - * single entry perform as expectd. + * single entry perform as expected. * * Return: void * @@ -13324,7 +13324,7 @@ check_multiple_read_protect(unsigned paged) if (pass && (entry_ptr->header.is_pinned)) { pass = FALSE; - failure_mssg = "enty (0,4) still pinned.\n"; + failure_mssg = "entry (0,4) still pinned.\n"; } unprotect_entry(file_ptr, 0, 4, /* (0,4) unprotect */ @@ -15527,7 +15527,7 @@ check_destroy_protected_err(unsigned paged) * Function: check_duplicate_insert_err() * * Purpose: Verify that an attempt to insert and entry that is - * alread in the cache will generate an error. + * already in the cache will generate an error. * * Return: void * @@ -18083,7 +18083,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize(hbool_t cork_ageout, unsigned paged) if (show_progress) HDfprintf(stderr, "check point %d\n", checkpoint++); - /* eigth epoch -- force the hit rate to 100% again -- should be steady + /* eighth epoch -- force the hit rate to 100% again -- should be steady * state. */ if (pass) { @@ -18179,7 +18179,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize(hbool_t cork_ageout, unsigned paged) if (show_progress) HDfprintf(stderr, "check point %d\n", checkpoint++); - if (pass) { /* twelth epoch -- at minimum size so no more ageouts */ + if (pass) { /* twelfth epoch -- at minimum size so no more ageouts */ rpt_fcn_called = FALSE; i = 0; while (pass && (i < 1000)) { @@ -18460,7 +18460,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize(hbool_t cork_ageout, unsigned paged) if (show_progress) HDfprintf(stderr, "check point %d\n", checkpoint++); - /* eigth epoch -- still 100% hit rate + /* eighth epoch -- still 100% hit rate */ if (pass) { @@ -18563,7 +18563,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize(hbool_t cork_ageout, unsigned paged) if (show_progress) HDfprintf(stderr, "check point %d\n", checkpoint++); - /* twelth epoch -- force the hit rate to 100% again -- should be steady + /* twelfth epoch -- force the hit rate to 100% again -- should be steady * state. */ if (pass) { @@ -18939,7 +18939,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize(hbool_t cork_ageout, unsigned paged) if (show_progress) HDfprintf(stderr, "check point %d\n", checkpoint++); - /* eigth epoch -- force the hit rate to 100% again -- should be steady + /* eighth epoch -- force the hit rate to 100% again -- should be steady * state. */ if (pass) { @@ -19039,7 +19039,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize(hbool_t cork_ageout, unsigned paged) if (show_progress) HDfprintf(stderr, "check point %d\n", checkpoint++); - if (pass) { /* twelth epoch -- at minimum size so no more ageouts */ + if (pass) { /* twelfth epoch -- at minimum size so no more ageouts */ rpt_fcn_called = FALSE; i = 0; @@ -19690,7 +19690,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize(hbool_t cork_ageout, unsigned paged) if (show_progress) HDfprintf(stderr, "check point %d\n", checkpoint++); - /* twelth epoch -- hit rate 1.0 -- decrease as before. + /* twelfth epoch -- hit rate 1.0 -- decrease as before. */ if (pass) { @@ -20703,7 +20703,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize(hbool_t cork_ageout, unsigned paged) if (show_progress) HDfprintf(stderr, "check point %d\n", checkpoint++); - /* protect and unprotect two more large entries -- shouldnt trigger a + /* protect and unprotect two more large entries -- shouldn't trigger a * flash cache size increase. */ if (pass) { @@ -23263,7 +23263,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize_disable(unsigned paged) * mode (add space), which is triggered whenever the size of a newly * loaded or inserted entry, or the delta between old and new entry * sizes exceeds some fraction of the current maximum cache size, and - * the cache doesn't have enough free space to accomodate the new/ + * the cache doesn't have enough free space to accommodate the new/ * resize entry without performing evictions. The range of permissible * values for the flash_threshold (0.1 to 1.0 as of this writing), and * for the flash_multiple (0.1 to 10.0) do not permit the facility to @@ -23272,7 +23272,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize_disable(unsigned paged) * current max_cache_size equal to max_size. * * We have already tested the latter in check_auto_cache_resize(), so - * we need only thest the former here. Do this by disabling flash + * we need only test the former here. Do this by disabling flash * cache size increments via the flash_incr_mode, and then creating * situations that would trigger flash cache size increases were that * code enabled. @@ -26345,7 +26345,7 @@ check_auto_cache_resize_input_errs(unsigned paged) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: check_auto_cache_resize_aux_fcns() * - * Purpose: Verify that the auxilary functions associated with + * Purpose: Verify that the auxiliary functions associated with * the automatic cache resize capability are operating * correctly. These functions are: * @@ -26422,13 +26422,13 @@ check_auto_cache_resize_aux_fcns(unsigned paged) }; if (paged) - TESTING("automatic cache resize auxilary functions (paged aggregation)") + TESTING("automatic cache resize auxiliary functions (paged aggregation)") else - TESTING("automatic cache resize auxilary functions") + TESTING("automatic cache resize auxiliary functions") pass = TRUE; - /* allocate a cache, and then test the various auxilary functions. + /* allocate a cache, and then test the various auxiliary functions. */ if (pass) { @@ -27075,7 +27075,7 @@ check_metadata_blizzard_absence(hbool_t fill_via_insertion, unsigned paged) if (file_ptr == NULL) { pass = FALSE; - failure_mssg = "bad return from cache intialization.\n"; + failure_mssg = "bad return from cache initialization.\n"; } else cache_ptr = file_ptr->shared->cache; @@ -27294,7 +27294,7 @@ check_metadata_blizzard_absence(hbool_t fill_via_insertion, unsigned paged) H5C__DIRTIED_FLAG); /* unsigned int flags */ } - /* Expected staus is that after each insertion, the entry + /* Expected status is that after each insertion, the entry * inserted 26 insertions ago has been flushed, and the * entry currently getting inserted is now in the cache and * dirty. @@ -29699,7 +29699,7 @@ check_flush_deps_err(unsigned paged) result = H5C_destroy_flush_dependency(&((entries[entry_type])[0]), &((entries[entry_type])[1])); if (result != FAIL) - CACHE_ERROR("Destroying [non-existant] dependency when parent isn't protected") + CACHE_ERROR("Destroying [non-existent] dependency when parent isn't protected") break; /* Verify that parent entry has flush dependency */ @@ -33055,7 +33055,7 @@ check_metadata_cork(hbool_t fill_via_insertion, unsigned paged) if (file_ptr == NULL) { pass = FALSE; - failure_mssg = "bad return from cache intialization.\n"; + failure_mssg = "bad return from cache initialization.\n"; } else cache_ptr = file_ptr->shared->cache; @@ -33565,7 +33565,7 @@ check_metadata_cork(hbool_t fill_via_insertion, unsigned paged) * an entry that is no longer in the cache, and which may have * been deleted. * - * This function contans tests for correct handling on this + * This function contains tests for correct handling on this * situation. * * Do nothing if pass is FALSE on entry. @@ -33796,7 +33796,7 @@ cedds__expunge_dirty_entry_in_flush_test(H5F_t *file_ptr) * * (HET, 3) Y 16 KB Y N - - * - * Recall that in this test bed, flush operations are excuted the + * Recall that in this test bed, flush operations are executed the * first time the associated entry is flushed, and are then * deleted. */ @@ -34046,7 +34046,7 @@ cedds__H5C_make_space_in_cache(H5F_t *file_ptr) * * (HET, 3) Y 16 KB N N - - * - * Recall that in this test bed, flush operations are excuted the + * Recall that in this test bed, flush operations are executed the * first time the associated entry is flushed, and are then * deleted. */ @@ -34461,7 +34461,7 @@ cedds__H5C__autoadjust__ageout__evict_aged_out_entries(H5F_t *file_ptr) * * (MET, 1-31) Y 64 KB N N - - * - * Recall that in this test bed, flush operations are excuted the + * Recall that in this test bed, flush operations are executed the * first time the associated entry is flushed, and are then * deleted. */ |