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authorJohn Mainzer <mainzer@hdfgroup.org>2006-01-29 02:34:14 (GMT)
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[svn-r11903] Purpose:
Add files that I forgot in my last checkin. Description: cache_api.c cache_common.c cache_common.h are new files that result from breaking the old cache test into two tests. Solution: See above. Platforms tested: h5committested before the last checkin. Will run another h5committest shortly, but it shouldn't be necessary as there are no new changes. Misc. update:
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+/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
+ * Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. *
+ * All rights reserved. *
+ * *
+ * This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including *
+ * terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in *
+ * the files COPYING and Copyright.html. COPYING can be found at the root *
+ * of the source code distribution tree; Copyright.html can be found at the *
+ * root level of an installed copy of the electronic HDF5 document set and *
+ * is linked from the top-level documents page. It can also be found at *
+ * http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have *
+ * access to either file, you may request a copy from hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu. *
+ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
+
+/* Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 10/27/05
+ *
+ * This file contains common code for tests of the cache
+ * implemented in H5C.c
+ */
+#include "h5test.h"
+#include "H5Iprivate.h"
+#include "H5ACprivate.h"
+#include "cache_common.h"
+
+
+/* global variable declarations: */
+
+hbool_t write_permitted = TRUE;
+hbool_t pass = TRUE; /* set to false on error */
+hbool_t skip_long_tests = TRUE;
+hbool_t run_full_test = TRUE;
+const char *failure_mssg = NULL;
+
+test_entry_t pico_entries[NUM_PICO_ENTRIES];
+test_entry_t nano_entries[NUM_NANO_ENTRIES];
+test_entry_t micro_entries[NUM_MICRO_ENTRIES];
+test_entry_t tiny_entries[NUM_TINY_ENTRIES];
+test_entry_t small_entries[NUM_SMALL_ENTRIES];
+test_entry_t medium_entries[NUM_MEDIUM_ENTRIES];
+test_entry_t large_entries[NUM_LARGE_ENTRIES];
+test_entry_t huge_entries[NUM_HUGE_ENTRIES];
+test_entry_t monster_entries[NUM_MONSTER_ENTRIES];
+
+test_entry_t * entries[NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES] =
+{
+ pico_entries,
+ nano_entries,
+ micro_entries,
+ tiny_entries,
+ small_entries,
+ medium_entries,
+ large_entries,
+ huge_entries,
+ monster_entries
+};
+
+const int32_t max_indices[NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES] =
+{
+ NUM_PICO_ENTRIES - 1,
+ NUM_NANO_ENTRIES - 1,
+ NUM_MICRO_ENTRIES - 1,
+ NUM_TINY_ENTRIES - 1,
+ NUM_SMALL_ENTRIES - 1,
+ NUM_MEDIUM_ENTRIES - 1,
+ NUM_LARGE_ENTRIES - 1,
+ NUM_HUGE_ENTRIES - 1,
+ NUM_MONSTER_ENTRIES - 1
+};
+
+const size_t entry_sizes[NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES] =
+{
+ PICO_ENTRY_SIZE,
+ NANO_ENTRY_SIZE,
+ MICRO_ENTRY_SIZE,
+ TINY_ENTRY_SIZE,
+ SMALL_ENTRY_SIZE,
+ MEDIUM_ENTRY_SIZE,
+ LARGE_ENTRY_SIZE,
+ HUGE_ENTRY_SIZE,
+ MONSTER_ENTRY_SIZE
+};
+
+const haddr_t base_addrs[NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES] =
+{
+ PICO_BASE_ADDR,
+ NANO_BASE_ADDR,
+ MICRO_BASE_ADDR,
+ TINY_BASE_ADDR,
+ SMALL_BASE_ADDR,
+ MEDIUM_BASE_ADDR,
+ LARGE_BASE_ADDR,
+ HUGE_BASE_ADDR,
+ MONSTER_BASE_ADDR
+};
+
+const haddr_t alt_base_addrs[NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES] =
+{
+ PICO_ALT_BASE_ADDR,
+ NANO_ALT_BASE_ADDR,
+ MICRO_ALT_BASE_ADDR,
+ TINY_ALT_BASE_ADDR,
+ SMALL_ALT_BASE_ADDR,
+ MEDIUM_ALT_BASE_ADDR,
+ LARGE_ALT_BASE_ADDR,
+ HUGE_ALT_BASE_ADDR,
+ MONSTER_ALT_BASE_ADDR
+};
+
+const char * entry_type_names[NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES] =
+{
+ "pico entries -- 1 B",
+ "nano entries -- 4 B",
+ "micro entries -- 16 B",
+ "tiny entries -- 64 B",
+ "small entries -- 256 B",
+ "medium entries -- 1 KB",
+ "large entries -- 4 KB",
+ "huge entries -- 16 KB",
+ "monster entries -- 64 KB"
+};
+
+
+/* callback table declaration */
+
+const H5C_class_t types[NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES] =
+{
+ {
+ PICO_ENTRY_TYPE,
+ (H5C_load_func_t)pico_load,
+ (H5C_flush_func_t)pico_flush,
+ (H5C_dest_func_t)pico_dest,
+ (H5C_clear_func_t)pico_clear,
+ (H5C_size_func_t)pico_size
+ },
+ {
+ NANO_ENTRY_TYPE,
+ (H5C_load_func_t)nano_load,
+ (H5C_flush_func_t)nano_flush,
+ (H5C_dest_func_t)nano_dest,
+ (H5C_clear_func_t)nano_clear,
+ (H5C_size_func_t)nano_size
+ },
+ {
+ MICRO_ENTRY_TYPE,
+ (H5C_load_func_t)micro_load,
+ (H5C_flush_func_t)micro_flush,
+ (H5C_dest_func_t)micro_dest,
+ (H5C_clear_func_t)micro_clear,
+ (H5C_size_func_t)micro_size
+ },
+ {
+ TINY_ENTRY_TYPE,
+ (H5C_load_func_t)tiny_load,
+ (H5C_flush_func_t)tiny_flush,
+ (H5C_dest_func_t)tiny_dest,
+ (H5C_clear_func_t)tiny_clear,
+ (H5C_size_func_t)tiny_size
+ },
+ {
+ SMALL_ENTRY_TYPE,
+ (H5C_load_func_t)small_load,
+ (H5C_flush_func_t)small_flush,
+ (H5C_dest_func_t)small_dest,
+ (H5C_clear_func_t)small_clear,
+ (H5C_size_func_t)small_size
+ },
+ {
+ MEDIUM_ENTRY_TYPE,
+ (H5C_load_func_t)medium_load,
+ (H5C_flush_func_t)medium_flush,
+ (H5C_dest_func_t)medium_dest,
+ (H5C_clear_func_t)medium_clear,
+ (H5C_size_func_t)medium_size
+ },
+ {
+ LARGE_ENTRY_TYPE,
+ (H5C_load_func_t)large_load,
+ (H5C_flush_func_t)large_flush,
+ (H5C_dest_func_t)large_dest,
+ (H5C_clear_func_t)large_clear,
+ (H5C_size_func_t)large_size
+ },
+ {
+ HUGE_ENTRY_TYPE,
+ (H5C_load_func_t)huge_load,
+ (H5C_flush_func_t)huge_flush,
+ (H5C_dest_func_t)huge_dest,
+ (H5C_clear_func_t)huge_clear,
+ (H5C_size_func_t)huge_size
+ },
+ {
+ MONSTER_ENTRY_TYPE,
+ (H5C_load_func_t)monster_load,
+ (H5C_flush_func_t)monster_flush,
+ (H5C_dest_func_t)monster_dest,
+ (H5C_clear_func_t)monster_clear,
+ (H5C_size_func_t)monster_size
+ }
+};
+
+static herr_t clear(H5F_t * f, void * thing, hbool_t dest);
+static herr_t destroy(H5F_t UNUSED * f, void * thing);
+static herr_t flush(H5F_t *f, hid_t UNUSED dxpl_id, hbool_t dest,
+ haddr_t addr, void *thing);
+static void * load(H5F_t UNUSED *f, hid_t UNUSED dxpl_id, haddr_t addr,
+ const void UNUSED *udata1, void UNUSED *udata2);
+static herr_t size(H5F_t UNUSED * f, void * thing, size_t * size_ptr);
+
+
+
+/* address translation funtions: */
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: addr_to_type_and_index
+ *
+ * Purpose: Given an address, compute the type and index of the
+ * associated entry.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+void
+addr_to_type_and_index(haddr_t addr,
+ int32_t * type_ptr,
+ int32_t * index_ptr)
+{
+ int i;
+ int32_t type;
+ int32_t idx;
+
+ HDassert( type_ptr );
+ HDassert( index_ptr );
+
+ /* we only have a small number of entry types, so just do a
+ * linear search. If NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES grows, we may want
+ * to do a binary search instead.
+ */
+ i = 1;
+ if ( addr >= PICO_ALT_BASE_ADDR ) {
+
+ while ( ( i < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) &&
+ ( addr >= alt_base_addrs[i] ) )
+ {
+ i++;
+ }
+
+ } else {
+
+ while ( ( i < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) &&
+ ( addr >= base_addrs[i] ) )
+ {
+ i++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ type = i - 1;
+
+ HDassert( ( type >= 0 ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) );
+
+ if ( addr >= PICO_ALT_BASE_ADDR ) {
+
+ idx = (addr - alt_base_addrs[type]) / entry_sizes[type];
+ HDassert( !((entries[type])[idx].at_main_addr) );
+ HDassert( addr == (entries[type])[idx].alt_addr );
+
+ } else {
+
+ idx = (addr - base_addrs[type]) / entry_sizes[type];
+ HDassert( (entries[type])[idx].at_main_addr );
+ HDassert( addr == (entries[type])[idx].main_addr );
+ }
+
+ HDassert( ( idx >= 0 ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) );
+
+ HDassert( addr == (entries[type])[idx].addr );
+
+ *type_ptr = type;
+ *index_ptr = idx;
+
+ return;
+
+} /* addr_to_type_and_index() */
+
+
+#if 0 /* This function has never been used, but we may want it
+ * some time. Lets keep it for now.
+ */
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: type_and_index_to_addr
+ *
+ * Purpose: Given a type and index of an entry, compute the associated
+ * addr and return that value.
+ *
+ * Return: computed addr
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+haddr_t
+type_and_index_to_addr(int32_t type,
+ int32_t idx)
+{
+ haddr_t addr;
+
+ HDassert( ( type >= 0 ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) );
+ HDassert( ( idx >= 0 ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) );
+
+ addr = base_addrs[type] + (((haddr_t)idx) * entry_sizes[type]);
+
+ HDassert( addr == (entries[type])[idx].addr );
+
+ if ( (entries[type])[idx].at_main_addr ) {
+
+ HDassert( addr == (entries[type])[idx].main_addr );
+
+ } else {
+
+ HDassert( addr == (entries[type])[idx].alt_addr );
+ }
+
+ return(addr);
+
+} /* type_and_index_to_addr() */
+
+#endif
+
+
+/* Call back functions: */
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Function: H5AC_check_if_write_permitted
+ *
+ * Purpose: Determine if a write is permitted under the current
+ * circumstances, and set *write_permitted_ptr accordingly.
+ * As a general rule it is, but when we are running in parallel
+ * mode with collective I/O, we must ensure that a read cannot
+ * cause a write.
+ *
+ * In the event of failure, the value of *write_permitted_ptr
+ * is undefined.
+ *
+ * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure.
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer, 5/15/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+herr_t
+check_write_permitted(const H5F_t UNUSED * f,
+ hid_t UNUSED dxpl_id,
+ hbool_t * write_permitted_ptr)
+{
+
+ HDassert( write_permitted_ptr );
+ *write_permitted_ptr = write_permitted;
+
+ return(SUCCEED);
+
+} /* check_write_permitted() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: clear & friends
+ *
+ * Purpose: clear the entry. The helper functions verify that the
+ * correct version of clear is being called, and then call
+ * clear proper.
+ *
+ * Return: SUCCEED
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+herr_t
+clear(H5F_t * f,
+ void * thing,
+ hbool_t dest)
+{
+ test_entry_t * entry_ptr;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+
+ HDassert( thing );
+
+ entry_ptr = (test_entry_t *)thing;
+ base_addr = entries[entry_ptr->type];
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index >= 0 );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index <= max_indices[entry_ptr->type] );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == &(base_addr[entry_ptr->index]) );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == entry_ptr->self );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.addr == entry_ptr->addr );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.size == entry_ptr->size );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->size == entry_sizes[entry_ptr->type] );
+
+ entry_ptr->header.is_dirty = FALSE;
+ entry_ptr->is_dirty = FALSE;
+
+ entry_ptr->cleared = TRUE;
+
+ if ( dest ) {
+
+ destroy(f, thing);
+
+ }
+
+ return(SUCCEED);
+
+} /* clear() */
+
+herr_t
+pico_clear(H5F_t * f, void * thing, hbool_t dest)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == PICO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(clear(f, thing, dest));
+}
+
+herr_t
+nano_clear(H5F_t * f, void * thing, hbool_t dest)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == NANO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(clear(f, thing, dest));
+}
+
+herr_t
+micro_clear(H5F_t * f, void * thing, hbool_t dest)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MICRO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(clear(f, thing, dest));
+}
+
+herr_t
+tiny_clear(H5F_t * f, void * thing, hbool_t dest)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == TINY_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(clear(f, thing, dest));
+}
+
+herr_t
+small_clear(H5F_t * f, void * thing, hbool_t dest)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == SMALL_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(clear(f, thing, dest));
+}
+
+herr_t
+medium_clear(H5F_t * f, void * thing, hbool_t dest)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MEDIUM_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(clear(f, thing, dest));
+}
+
+herr_t
+large_clear(H5F_t * f, void * thing, hbool_t dest)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == LARGE_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(clear(f, thing, dest));
+}
+
+herr_t
+huge_clear(H5F_t * f, void * thing, hbool_t dest)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == HUGE_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(clear(f, thing, dest));
+}
+
+herr_t
+monster_clear(H5F_t * f, void * thing, hbool_t dest)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MONSTER_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(clear(f, thing, dest));
+}
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: dest & friends
+ *
+ * Purpose: Destroy the entry. The helper functions verify that the
+ * correct version of dest is being called, and then call
+ * dest proper.
+ *
+ * Return: SUCCEED
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+herr_t
+destroy(H5F_t UNUSED * f,
+ void * thing)
+{
+ test_entry_t * entry_ptr;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+
+ HDassert( thing );
+
+ entry_ptr = (test_entry_t *)thing;
+ base_addr = entries[entry_ptr->type];
+
+ HDassert ( entry_ptr->index >= 0 );
+ HDassert ( entry_ptr->index <= max_indices[entry_ptr->type] );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == &(base_addr[entry_ptr->index]) );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == entry_ptr->self );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.addr == entry_ptr->addr );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.size == entry_ptr->size );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->size == entry_sizes[entry_ptr->type] );
+
+ HDassert( !(entry_ptr->is_dirty) );
+ HDassert( !(entry_ptr->header.is_dirty) );
+
+ entry_ptr->destroyed = TRUE;
+
+ return(SUCCEED);
+
+} /* dest() */
+
+herr_t
+pico_dest(H5F_t * f, void * thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == PICO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(destroy(f, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+nano_dest(H5F_t * f, void * thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == NANO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(destroy(f, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+micro_dest(H5F_t * f, void * thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MICRO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(destroy(f, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+tiny_dest(H5F_t * f, void * thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == TINY_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(destroy(f, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+small_dest(H5F_t * f, void * thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == SMALL_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(destroy(f, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+medium_dest(H5F_t * f, void * thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MEDIUM_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(destroy(f, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+large_dest(H5F_t * f, void * thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == LARGE_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(destroy(f, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+huge_dest(H5F_t * f, void * thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == HUGE_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(destroy(f, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+monster_dest(H5F_t * f, void * thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MONSTER_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(destroy(f, thing));
+}
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: flush & friends
+ *
+ * Purpose: flush the entry and mark it as clean. The helper functions
+ * verify that the correct version of flush is being called,
+ * and then call flush proper.
+ *
+ * Return: SUCCEED
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+herr_t
+flush(H5F_t *f,
+ hid_t UNUSED dxpl_id,
+ hbool_t dest,
+ haddr_t addr,
+ void *thing)
+{
+ test_entry_t * entry_ptr;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+
+ HDassert( thing );
+
+ entry_ptr = (test_entry_t *)thing;
+ base_addr = entries[entry_ptr->type];
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index >= 0 );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index <= max_indices[entry_ptr->type] );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == &(base_addr[entry_ptr->index]) );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == entry_ptr->self );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.addr == entry_ptr->addr );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->addr == addr );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.size == entry_ptr->size );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->size == entry_sizes[entry_ptr->type] );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.is_dirty == entry_ptr->is_dirty );
+
+ entry_ptr->flushed = TRUE;
+
+ if ( ( ! write_permitted ) && ( entry_ptr->is_dirty ) ) {
+
+ pass = FALSE;
+ failure_mssg = "called flush when write_permitted is FALSE.";
+ }
+
+ if ( entry_ptr->is_dirty ) {
+
+ (entry_ptr->writes)++;
+ entry_ptr->is_dirty = FALSE;
+ entry_ptr->header.is_dirty = FALSE;
+ }
+
+ if ( dest ) {
+
+ destroy(f, thing);
+
+ }
+
+ return(SUCCEED);
+
+} /* flush() */
+
+herr_t
+pico_flush(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, hbool_t dest, haddr_t addr, void *thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == PICO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(flush(f, dxpl_id, dest, addr, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+nano_flush(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, hbool_t dest, haddr_t addr, void *thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == NANO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(flush(f, dxpl_id, dest, addr, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+micro_flush(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, hbool_t dest, haddr_t addr, void *thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MICRO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(flush(f, dxpl_id, dest, addr, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+tiny_flush(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, hbool_t dest, haddr_t addr, void *thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == TINY_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(flush(f, dxpl_id, dest, addr, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+small_flush(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, hbool_t dest, haddr_t addr, void *thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == SMALL_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(flush(f, dxpl_id, dest, addr, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+medium_flush(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, hbool_t dest, haddr_t addr, void *thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MEDIUM_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(flush(f, dxpl_id, dest, addr, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+large_flush(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, hbool_t dest, haddr_t addr, void *thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == LARGE_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(flush(f, dxpl_id, dest, addr, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+huge_flush(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, hbool_t dest, haddr_t addr, void *thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == HUGE_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(flush(f, dxpl_id, dest, addr, thing));
+}
+
+herr_t
+monster_flush(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, hbool_t dest, haddr_t addr, void *thing)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MONSTER_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(flush(f, dxpl_id, dest, addr, thing));
+}
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: load & friends
+ *
+ * Purpose: "load" the requested entry and mark it as clean. The
+ * helper functions verify that the correct version of load
+ * is being called, and then call load proper.
+ *
+ * Return: SUCCEED
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void *
+load(H5F_t UNUSED *f,
+ hid_t UNUSED dxpl_id,
+ haddr_t addr,
+ const void UNUSED *udata1,
+ void UNUSED *udata2)
+{
+ int32_t type;
+ int32_t idx;
+ test_entry_t * entry_ptr;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+
+ addr_to_type_and_index(addr, &type, &idx);
+
+ base_addr = entries[type];
+ entry_ptr = &(base_addr[idx]);
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->type == type );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->type >= 0 );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index == idx );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index >= 0 );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index <= max_indices[type] );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == entry_ptr->self );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->addr == addr );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->size == entry_sizes[type] );
+
+ entry_ptr->loaded = TRUE;
+
+ entry_ptr->header.is_dirty = FALSE;
+ entry_ptr->is_dirty = FALSE;
+
+ (entry_ptr->reads)++;
+
+ return(entry_ptr);
+
+} /* load() */
+
+void *
+pico_load(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr,
+ const void *udata1, void *udata2)
+{
+ return(load(f, dxpl_id, addr, udata1, udata2));
+}
+
+void *
+nano_load(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr,
+ const void *udata1, void *udata2)
+{
+ return(load(f, dxpl_id, addr, udata1, udata2));
+}
+
+void *
+micro_load(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr,
+ const void *udata1, void *udata2)
+{
+ return(load(f, dxpl_id, addr, udata1, udata2));
+}
+
+void *
+tiny_load(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr,
+ const void *udata1, void *udata2)
+{
+ return(load(f, dxpl_id, addr, udata1, udata2));
+}
+
+void *
+small_load(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr,
+ const void *udata1, void *udata2)
+{
+ return(load(f, dxpl_id, addr, udata1, udata2));
+}
+
+void *
+medium_load(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr,
+ const void *udata1, void *udata2)
+{
+ return(load(f, dxpl_id, addr, udata1, udata2));
+}
+
+void *
+large_load(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr,
+ const void *udata1, void *udata2)
+{
+ return(load(f, dxpl_id, addr, udata1, udata2));
+}
+
+void *
+huge_load(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr,
+ const void *udata1, void *udata2)
+{
+ return(load(f, dxpl_id, addr, udata1, udata2));
+}
+
+void *
+monster_load(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr,
+ const void *udata1, void *udata2)
+{
+ return(load(f, dxpl_id, addr, udata1, udata2));
+}
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: size & friends
+ *
+ * Purpose: Get the size of the specified entry. The helper functions
+ * verify that the correct version of size is being called,
+ * and then call size proper.
+ *
+ * Return: SUCCEED
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+herr_t
+size(H5F_t UNUSED * f,
+ void * thing,
+ size_t * size_ptr)
+{
+ test_entry_t * entry_ptr;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+
+ HDassert( size_ptr );
+ HDassert( thing );
+
+ entry_ptr = (test_entry_t *)thing;
+ base_addr = entries[entry_ptr->type];
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index >= 0 );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index <= max_indices[entry_ptr->type] );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == &(base_addr[entry_ptr->index]) );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == entry_ptr->self );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.addr == entry_ptr->addr );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->size == entry_sizes[entry_ptr->type] );
+
+ *size_ptr = entry_ptr->size;
+
+ return(SUCCEED);
+
+} /* size() */
+
+herr_t
+pico_size(H5F_t * f, void * thing, size_t * size_ptr)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == PICO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(size(f, thing, size_ptr));
+}
+
+herr_t
+nano_size(H5F_t * f, void * thing, size_t * size_ptr)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == NANO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(size(f, thing, size_ptr));
+}
+
+herr_t
+micro_size(H5F_t * f, void * thing, size_t * size_ptr)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MICRO_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(size(f, thing, size_ptr));
+}
+
+herr_t
+tiny_size(H5F_t * f, void * thing, size_t * size_ptr)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == TINY_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(size(f, thing, size_ptr));
+}
+
+herr_t
+small_size(H5F_t * f, void * thing, size_t * size_ptr)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == SMALL_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(size(f, thing, size_ptr));
+}
+
+herr_t
+medium_size(H5F_t * f, void * thing, size_t * size_ptr)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MEDIUM_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(size(f, thing, size_ptr));
+}
+
+herr_t
+large_size(H5F_t * f, void * thing, size_t * size_ptr)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == LARGE_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(size(f, thing, size_ptr));
+}
+
+herr_t
+huge_size(H5F_t * f, void * thing, size_t * size_ptr)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == HUGE_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(size(f, thing, size_ptr));
+}
+
+herr_t
+monster_size(H5F_t * f, void * thing, size_t * size_ptr)
+{
+ HDassert ( ((test_entry_t *)thing)->type == MONSTER_ENTRY_TYPE );
+ return(size(f, thing, size_ptr));
+}
+
+
+/**************************************************************************/
+/**************************************************************************/
+/************************** test utility functions: ***********************/
+/**************************************************************************/
+/**************************************************************************/
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: entry_in_cache
+ *
+ * Purpose: Given a pointer to a cache, an entry type, and an index,
+ * determine if the entry is currently in the cache.
+ *
+ * Return: TRUE if the entry is in the cache, and FALSE otherwise.
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ * JRM - 10/12/04
+ * Removed references to local_H5C_t, as we now get direct
+ * access to the definition of H5C_t via H5Cpkg.h.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+hbool_t
+entry_in_cache(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t type,
+ int32_t idx)
+{
+ hbool_t in_cache = FALSE; /* will set to TRUE if necessary */
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+ test_entry_t * entry_ptr;
+ H5C_cache_entry_t * test_ptr = NULL;
+
+ HDassert( cache_ptr );
+ HDassert( ( 0 <= type ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) );
+ HDassert( ( 0 <= idx ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) );
+
+ base_addr = entries[type];
+ entry_ptr = &(base_addr[idx]);
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index == idx );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->type == type );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == entry_ptr->self );
+
+ H5C__SEARCH_INDEX(cache_ptr, entry_ptr->addr, test_ptr)
+
+ if ( test_ptr != NULL ) {
+
+ in_cache = TRUE;
+ HDassert( test_ptr == (H5C_cache_entry_t *)entry_ptr );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->addr == entry_ptr->header.addr );
+ }
+
+ return(in_cache);
+
+} /* entry_in_cache() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: reset_entries
+ *
+ * Purpose: reset the contents of the entries arrays to know values.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+reset_entries(void)
+
+{
+ int i;
+ int j;
+ int32_t max_index;
+ haddr_t addr = 0;
+ haddr_t alt_addr = PICO_ALT_BASE_ADDR;
+ size_t entry_size;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+
+ for ( i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES; i++ )
+ {
+ entry_size = entry_sizes[i];
+ max_index = max_indices[i];
+ base_addr = entries[i];
+
+ HDassert( base_addr );
+
+ for ( j = 0; j <= max_index; j++ )
+ {
+ /* one can argue that we should fill the header with garbage.
+ * If this is desired, we can simply comment out the header
+ * initialization - the headers will be full of garbage soon
+ * enough.
+ */
+
+ base_addr[j].header.addr = (haddr_t)0;
+ base_addr[j].header.size = (size_t)0;
+ base_addr[j].header.type = NULL;
+ base_addr[j].header.is_dirty = FALSE;
+ base_addr[j].header.is_protected = FALSE;
+ base_addr[j].header.next = NULL;
+ base_addr[j].header.prev = NULL;
+ base_addr[j].header.aux_next = NULL;
+ base_addr[j].header.aux_prev = NULL;
+
+ base_addr[j].self = &(base_addr[j]);
+ base_addr[j].addr = addr;
+ base_addr[j].at_main_addr = TRUE;
+ base_addr[j].main_addr = addr;
+ base_addr[j].alt_addr = alt_addr;
+ base_addr[j].size = entry_size;
+ base_addr[j].type = i;
+ base_addr[j].index = j;
+ base_addr[j].reads = 0;
+ base_addr[j].writes = 0;
+ base_addr[j].is_dirty = FALSE;
+ base_addr[j].is_protected = FALSE;
+
+ base_addr[j].loaded = FALSE;
+ base_addr[j].cleared = FALSE;
+ base_addr[j].flushed = FALSE;
+ base_addr[j].destroyed = FALSE;
+
+ addr += (haddr_t)entry_size;
+ alt_addr += (haddr_t)entry_size;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* reset_entries() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: verify_clean
+ *
+ * Purpose: Verify that all cache entries are marked as clean. If any
+ * are not, set pass to FALSE.
+ *
+ * Do nothing if pass is FALSE on entry.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+verify_clean(void)
+
+{
+ int i;
+ int j;
+ int dirty_count = 0;
+ int32_t max_index;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+
+ if ( pass ) {
+
+ for ( i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES; i++ )
+ {
+ max_index = max_indices[i];
+ base_addr = entries[i];
+
+ HDassert( base_addr );
+
+ for ( j = 0; j <= max_index; j++ )
+ {
+ if ( ( base_addr[j].header.is_dirty ) || ( base_addr[j].is_dirty ) ) {
+
+ dirty_count++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( dirty_count > 0 ) {
+
+ pass = FALSE;
+ failure_mssg = "verify_clean() found dirty entry(s).";
+ }
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* verify_clean() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: verify_unprotected
+ *
+ * Purpose: Verify that no cache entries are marked as protected. If
+ * any are, set pass to FALSE.
+ *
+ * Do nothing if pass is FALSE on entry.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/10/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+verify_unprotected(void)
+
+{
+ int i;
+ int j;
+ int protected_count = 0;
+ int32_t max_index;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+
+ if ( pass ) {
+
+ for ( i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES; i++ )
+ {
+ max_index = max_indices[i];
+ base_addr = entries[i];
+
+ HDassert( base_addr );
+
+ for ( j = 0; j <= max_index; j++ )
+ {
+ HDassert( base_addr[j].header.is_protected ==
+ base_addr[j].is_protected );
+
+ if ( ( base_addr[j].header.is_protected ) ||
+ ( base_addr[j].is_protected ) ) {
+
+ protected_count++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( protected_count > 0 ) {
+
+ pass = FALSE;
+ failure_mssg = "verify_unprotected() found protected entry(s).";
+ }
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* verify_unprotected() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: setup_cache()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Allocate a cache of the desired size and configure it for
+ * use in the test bed. Return a pointer to the new cache
+ * structure.
+ *
+ * Return: Pointer to new cache, or NULL on failure.
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/11/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+H5C_t *
+setup_cache(size_t max_cache_size,
+ size_t min_clean_size)
+{
+ H5C_t * cache_ptr = NULL;
+
+ cache_ptr = H5C_create(max_cache_size,
+ min_clean_size,
+ (NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES - 1),
+ (const char **)entry_type_names,
+ check_write_permitted,
+ TRUE,
+ NULL,
+ NULL);
+
+ if ( cache_ptr == NULL ) {
+
+ pass = FALSE;
+ failure_mssg = "H5C_create() returned NULL.";
+
+ } else {
+
+ H5C_set_skip_flags(cache_ptr, TRUE, TRUE);
+ }
+
+ return(cache_ptr);
+
+} /* setup_cache() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: takedown_cache()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Flush the specified cache and disable it. If requested,
+ * dump stats first. If pass is FALSE, do nothing.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/11/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+takedown_cache(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ hbool_t dump_stats,
+ hbool_t dump_detailed_stats)
+{
+ HDassert(cache_ptr);
+
+ if ( pass ) {
+
+ if ( dump_stats ) {
+
+ H5C_stats(cache_ptr, "test cache", dump_detailed_stats);
+ }
+
+ H5C_dest(NULL, -1, -1, cache_ptr);
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* takedown_cache() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: flush_cache()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Flush the specified cache, destroying all entries if
+ requested. If requested, dump stats first.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/23/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+flush_cache(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ hbool_t destroy_entries,
+ hbool_t dump_stats,
+ hbool_t dump_detailed_stats)
+{
+ herr_t result = 0;
+
+ HDassert(cache_ptr);
+
+ verify_unprotected();
+
+ if ( pass ) {
+
+ if ( destroy_entries ) {
+
+ result = H5C_flush_cache(NULL, -1, -1, cache_ptr,
+ H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG);
+
+ } else {
+
+ result = H5C_flush_cache(NULL, -1, -1, cache_ptr,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( dump_stats ) {
+
+ H5C_stats(cache_ptr, "test cache", dump_detailed_stats);
+ }
+
+ if ( result < 0 ) {
+
+ pass = FALSE;
+ failure_mssg = "error in H5C_flush_cache().";
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* flush_cache() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: insert_entry()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Insert the entry indicated by the type and index. Mark
+ * it clean or dirty as indicated.
+ *
+ * Note that I don't see much practical use for inserting
+ * a clean entry, but the interface permits it so we should
+ * test it.
+ *
+ * Do nothing if pass is false.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/16/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ * JRM -- 1/13/05
+ * Updated function for the flags parameter in
+ * H5C_insert_entry(), and to allow access to this parameter.
+ *
+ * JRM -- 6/17/05
+ * The interface no longer permits clean inserts.
+ * Accordingly, the dirty parameter is no longer meaningfull.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+insert_entry(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t type,
+ int32_t idx,
+ hbool_t UNUSED dirty,
+ unsigned int flags)
+{
+ herr_t result;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+ test_entry_t * entry_ptr;
+
+ if ( pass ) {
+
+ HDassert( cache_ptr );
+ HDassert( ( 0 <= type ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) );
+ HDassert( ( 0 <= idx ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) );
+
+ base_addr = entries[type];
+ entry_ptr = &(base_addr[idx]);
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index == idx );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->type == type );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == entry_ptr->self );
+ HDassert( !(entry_ptr->is_protected) );
+
+ entry_ptr->is_dirty = TRUE;
+
+ result = H5C_insert_entry(NULL, -1, -1, cache_ptr, &(types[type]),
+ entry_ptr->addr, (void *)entry_ptr, flags);
+
+ if ( ( result < 0 ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->header.is_protected ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->header.type != &(types[type]) ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->size != entry_ptr->header.size ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->addr != entry_ptr->header.addr ) ) {
+
+ pass = FALSE;
+ failure_mssg = "error in H5C_insert().";
+
+#if 0
+ /* This is useful debugging code. Lets keep it around. */
+
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "result = %d\n", (int)result);
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "entry_ptr->header.is_protected = %d\n",
+ (int)(entry_ptr->header.is_protected));
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "entry_ptr->header.type != &(types[type]) = %d\n",
+ (int)(entry_ptr->header.type != &(types[type])));
+ HDfprintf(stdout,
+ "entry_ptr->size != entry_ptr->header.size = %d\n",
+ (int)(entry_ptr->size != entry_ptr->header.size));
+ HDfprintf(stdout,
+ "entry_ptr->addr != entry_ptr->header.addr = %d\n",
+ (int)(entry_ptr->addr != entry_ptr->header.addr));
+#endif
+ }
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.is_dirty );
+ HDassert( ((entry_ptr->header).type)->id == type );
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* insert_entry() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: rename_entry()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Rename the entry indicated by the type and index to its
+ * main or alternate address as indicated. If the entry is
+ * already at the desired entry, do nothing.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/21/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ * JRM -- 6/17/05
+ * Updated code to reflect the fact that renames automatically
+ * dirty entries.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+rename_entry(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t type,
+ int32_t idx,
+ hbool_t main_addr)
+{
+ herr_t result;
+ hbool_t done = TRUE; /* will set to FALSE if we have work to do */
+ haddr_t old_addr = HADDR_UNDEF;
+ haddr_t new_addr = HADDR_UNDEF;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+ test_entry_t * entry_ptr;
+
+ HDassert( cache_ptr );
+ HDassert( ( 0 <= type ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) );
+ HDassert( ( 0 <= idx ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) );
+
+ base_addr = entries[type];
+ entry_ptr = &(base_addr[idx]);
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index == idx );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->type == type );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == entry_ptr->self );
+ HDassert( !(entry_ptr->is_protected) );
+ HDassert( !(entry_ptr->header.is_protected) );
+
+ if ( entry_ptr->at_main_addr && !main_addr ) {
+
+ /* rename to alt addr */
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->addr == entry_ptr->main_addr );
+
+ done = FALSE;
+ old_addr = entry_ptr->addr;
+ new_addr = entry_ptr->alt_addr;
+
+ } else if ( !(entry_ptr->at_main_addr) && main_addr ) {
+
+ /* rename to main addr */
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->addr == entry_ptr->alt_addr );
+
+ done = FALSE;
+ old_addr = entry_ptr->addr;
+ new_addr = entry_ptr->main_addr;
+ }
+
+ if ( ! done ) {
+
+ entry_ptr->is_dirty = TRUE;
+
+ result = H5C_rename_entry(cache_ptr, &(types[type]),
+ old_addr, new_addr);
+ }
+
+ if ( ! done ) {
+
+ if ( ( result < 0 ) || ( entry_ptr->header.addr != new_addr ) ) {
+
+ pass = FALSE;
+ failure_mssg = "error in H5C_rename_entry().";
+
+ } else {
+
+ entry_ptr->addr = new_addr;
+ entry_ptr->at_main_addr = main_addr;
+ }
+ }
+
+ HDassert( ((entry_ptr->header).type)->id == type );
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.is_dirty );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->is_dirty );
+
+ return;
+
+} /* rename_entry() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: protect_entry()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Protect the entry indicated by the type and index.
+ *
+ * Do nothing if pass is FALSE on entry.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/11/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+protect_entry(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t type,
+ int32_t idx)
+{
+ /* const char * fcn_name = "protect_entry()"; */
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+ test_entry_t * entry_ptr;
+ H5C_cache_entry_t * cache_entry_ptr;
+
+ if ( pass ) {
+
+ HDassert( cache_ptr );
+ HDassert( ( 0 <= type ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) );
+ HDassert( ( 0 <= idx ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) );
+
+ base_addr = entries[type];
+ entry_ptr = &(base_addr[idx]);
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index == idx );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->type == type );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == entry_ptr->self );
+ HDassert( !(entry_ptr->is_protected) );
+
+ cache_entry_ptr = H5C_protect(NULL, -1, -1, cache_ptr, &(types[type]),
+ entry_ptr->addr, NULL, NULL);
+
+ if ( ( cache_entry_ptr != (void *)entry_ptr ) ||
+ ( !(entry_ptr->header.is_protected) ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->header.type != &(types[type]) ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->size != entry_ptr->header.size ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->addr != entry_ptr->header.addr ) ) {
+
+#if 0
+ /* I've written the following debugging code several times
+ * now. Lets keep it around so I don't have to write it
+ * again.
+ * - JRM
+ */
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "( cache_entry_ptr != (void *)entry_ptr ) = %d\n",
+ (int)( cache_entry_ptr != (void *)entry_ptr ));
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "cache_entry_ptr = 0x%lx, entry_ptr = 0x%lx\n",
+ (long)cache_entry_ptr, (long)entry_ptr);
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "entry_ptr->header.is_protected = %d\n",
+ (int)(entry_ptr->header.is_protected));
+ HDfprintf(stdout,
+ "( entry_ptr->header.type != &(types[type]) ) = %d\n",
+ (int)( entry_ptr->header.type != &(types[type]) ));
+ HDfprintf(stdout,
+ "entry_ptr->size = %d, entry_ptr->header.size = %d\n",
+ (int)(entry_ptr->size), (int)(entry_ptr->header.size));
+ HDfprintf(stdout,
+ "entry_ptr->addr = %d, entry_ptr->header.addr = %d\n",
+ (int)(entry_ptr->addr), (int)(entry_ptr->header.addr));
+#endif
+ pass = FALSE;
+ failure_mssg = "error in H5C_protect().";
+
+ } else {
+
+ entry_ptr->is_protected = TRUE;
+
+ }
+
+ HDassert( ((entry_ptr->header).type)->id == type );
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* protect_entry() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: unprotect_entry()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Unprotect the entry indicated by the type and index.
+ *
+ * Do nothing if pass is FALSE on entry.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/12/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ * JRM -- 1/7/05
+ * Updated for the replacement of the deleted parameter in
+ * H5C_unprotect() with the new flags parameter.
+ *
+ * JRM - 6/17/05
+ * Modified function to use the new dirtied parameter of
+ * H5C_unprotect().
+ *
+ * JRM -- 9/8/05
+ * Update for new entry size parameter in H5C_unprotect().
+ * We don't use them here for now.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+unprotect_entry(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t type,
+ int32_t idx,
+ int dirty,
+ unsigned int flags)
+{
+ /* const char * fcn_name = "unprotect_entry()"; */
+ herr_t result;
+ test_entry_t * base_addr;
+ test_entry_t * entry_ptr;
+
+ if ( pass ) {
+
+ HDassert( cache_ptr );
+ HDassert( ( 0 <= type ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) );
+ HDassert( ( 0 <= idx ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) );
+
+ base_addr = entries[type];
+ entry_ptr = &(base_addr[idx]);
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->index == idx );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->type == type );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr == entry_ptr->self );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.is_protected );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->is_protected );
+
+ if ( ( dirty == TRUE ) || ( dirty == FALSE ) ) {
+
+ flags |= (dirty ? H5AC__DIRTIED_FLAG : H5AC__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ entry_ptr->is_dirty = (entry_ptr->is_dirty || dirty);
+ }
+
+ result = H5C_unprotect(NULL, -1, -1, cache_ptr, &(types[type]),
+ entry_ptr->addr, (void *)entry_ptr,
+ flags, 0);
+
+ if ( ( result < 0 ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->header.is_protected ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->header.type != &(types[type]) ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->size != entry_ptr->header.size ) ||
+ ( entry_ptr->addr != entry_ptr->header.addr ) ) {
+
+ pass = FALSE;
+ failure_mssg = "error in H5C_unprotect().";
+
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ entry_ptr->is_protected = FALSE;
+ }
+
+ HDassert( ((entry_ptr->header).type)->id == type );
+
+ if ( ( flags & H5AC__DIRTIED_FLAG ) != 0
+ && ( (flags & H5C__DELETED_FLAG) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->header.is_dirty );
+ HDassert( entry_ptr->is_dirty );
+ }
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* unprotect_entry() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: row_major_scan_forward()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Do a sequence of inserts, protects, unprotects, renames,
+ * destroys while scanning through the set of entries. If
+ * pass is false on entry, do nothing.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/12/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+row_major_scan_forward(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t lag,
+ hbool_t verbose,
+ hbool_t reset_stats,
+ hbool_t display_stats,
+ hbool_t display_detailed_stats,
+ hbool_t do_inserts,
+ hbool_t dirty_inserts,
+ hbool_t do_renames,
+ hbool_t rename_to_main_addr,
+ hbool_t do_destroys,
+ int dirty_destroys,
+ int dirty_unprotects)
+{
+ const char * fcn_name = "row_major_scan_forward";
+ int32_t type;
+ int32_t idx;
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s(): entering.\n", fcn_name);
+
+ HDassert( lag > 5 );
+
+ type = 0;
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( reset_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats__reset(cache_ptr);
+ }
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) )
+ {
+ idx = -lag;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( idx <= (max_indices[type] + lag) ) )
+ {
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( do_inserts ) && ( (idx + lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ((idx + lag) % 2) == 0 ) &&
+ ( ! entry_in_cache(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag)) ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(i, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag));
+
+ insert_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag), dirty_inserts,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx + lag - 1) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag - 1) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx + lag - 1) % 3 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag - 1));
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag - 1));
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx + lag - 2) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag - 2) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx + lag - 2) % 3 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag - 2));
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx+lag-2, NO_CHANGE,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( do_renames ) && ( (idx + lag - 2) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag - 2) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx + lag - 2) % 3 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ rename_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag - 2),
+ rename_to_main_addr);
+ }
+
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx + lag - 3) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag - 3) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx + lag - 3) % 5 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag - 3));
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag - 3));
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx + lag - 5) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag - 5) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx + lag - 5) % 5 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag - 5));
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx+lag-5, NO_CHANGE,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( idx >= 0 ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, idx);
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx);
+ }
+
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx - lag + 2) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx - lag + 2) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx - lag + 2) % 7 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag + 2));
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx-lag+2, NO_CHANGE,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx - lag + 1) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx - lag + 1) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx - lag + 1) % 7 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag + 1));
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx - lag + 1));
+ }
+
+
+ if ( do_destroys ) {
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx - lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( ( idx - lag) <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ switch ( (idx - lag) %4 ) {
+
+ case 0: /* we just did an insert */
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx - lag,
+ NO_CHANGE, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ break;
+
+ case 1:
+ if ( (entries[type])[idx-lag].is_dirty ) {
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx - lag,
+ NO_CHANGE, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ } else {
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx - lag,
+ dirty_unprotects,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 2: /* we just did an insrt */
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx - lag,
+ NO_CHANGE, H5C__DELETED_FLAG);
+ break;
+
+ case 3:
+ if ( (entries[type])[idx-lag].is_dirty ) {
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx - lag,
+ NO_CHANGE, H5C__DELETED_FLAG);
+ } else {
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx - lag,
+ dirty_destroys,
+ H5C__DELETED_FLAG);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ HDassert(0); /* this can't happen... */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ } else {
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx - lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( ( idx - lag) <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag));
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx - lag,
+ dirty_unprotects, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "\n");
+
+ idx++;
+ }
+ type++;
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( display_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats(cache_ptr, "test cache", display_detailed_stats);
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* row_major_scan_forward() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: hl_row_major_scan_forward()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Do a high locality sequence of inserts, protects, and
+ * unprotects while scanning through the set of entries.
+ * If pass is false on entry, do nothing.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 10/21/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ * JRM -- 1/21/05
+ * Added the max_index parameter to allow the caller to
+ * throttle the size of the inner loop, and thereby the
+ * execution time of the function.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+hl_row_major_scan_forward(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t max_index,
+ hbool_t verbose,
+ hbool_t reset_stats,
+ hbool_t display_stats,
+ hbool_t display_detailed_stats,
+ hbool_t do_inserts,
+ hbool_t dirty_inserts)
+{
+ const char * fcn_name = "hl_row_major_scan_forward";
+ int32_t type;
+ int32_t idx;
+ int32_t i;
+ int32_t lag = 100;
+ int32_t local_max_index;
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s(): entering.\n", fcn_name);
+
+ HDassert( lag > 5 );
+ HDassert( max_index >= 200 );
+ HDassert( max_index <= MAX_ENTRIES );
+
+ type = 0;
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( reset_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats__reset(cache_ptr);
+ }
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) )
+ {
+ idx = -lag;
+
+ local_max_index = MIN(max_index, max_indices[type]);
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( idx <= (local_max_index + lag) ) )
+ {
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( do_inserts ) && ( (idx + lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ((idx + lag) % 2) == 0 ) &&
+ ( ! entry_in_cache(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag)) ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(i, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag));
+
+ insert_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag), dirty_inserts,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ i = idx;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( i >= idx - lag ) && ( i >= 0 ) )
+ {
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( i >= 0 ) && ( i <= local_max_index ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, i);
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, i);
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, i);
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, i, NO_CHANGE,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+ i--;
+ }
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "\n");
+
+ idx++;
+ }
+ type++;
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( display_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats(cache_ptr, "test cache", display_detailed_stats);
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* hl_row_major_scan_forward() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: row_major_scan_backward()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Do a sequence of inserts, protects, unprotects, renames,
+ * destroys while scanning backwards through the set of
+ * entries. If pass is false on entry, do nothing.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/12/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+row_major_scan_backward(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t lag,
+ hbool_t verbose,
+ hbool_t reset_stats,
+ hbool_t display_stats,
+ hbool_t display_detailed_stats,
+ hbool_t do_inserts,
+ hbool_t dirty_inserts,
+ hbool_t do_renames,
+ hbool_t rename_to_main_addr,
+ hbool_t do_destroys,
+ int dirty_destroys,
+ int dirty_unprotects)
+{
+ const char * fcn_name = "row_major_scan_backward";
+ int32_t type;
+ int32_t idx;
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s(): Entering.\n", fcn_name);
+
+ HDassert( lag > 5 );
+
+ type = NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES - 1;
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( reset_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats__reset(cache_ptr);
+ }
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( type >= 0 ) )
+ {
+ idx = max_indices[type] + lag;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( idx >= -lag ) )
+ {
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( do_inserts ) && ( (idx - lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx - lag) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ((idx - lag) % 2) == 1 ) &&
+ ( ! entry_in_cache(cache_ptr, type, (idx - lag)) ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(i, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag));
+
+ insert_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx - lag), dirty_inserts,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx - lag + 1) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx - lag + 1) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx - lag + 1) % 3 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag + 1));
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx - lag + 1));
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx - lag + 2) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx - lag + 2) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx - lag + 2) % 3 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag + 2));
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx-lag+2, NO_CHANGE,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( do_renames ) && ( (idx - lag + 2) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx - lag + 2) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx - lag + 2) % 3 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ rename_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx - lag + 2),
+ rename_to_main_addr);
+ }
+
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx - lag + 3) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx - lag + 3) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx - lag + 3) % 5 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag + 3));
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx - lag + 3));
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx - lag + 5) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx - lag + 5) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx - lag + 5) % 5 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag + 5));
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx-lag+5, NO_CHANGE,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( idx >= 0 ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, idx);
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx);
+ }
+
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx + lag - 2) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag - 2) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx + lag - 2) % 7 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag - 2));
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx+lag-2, NO_CHANGE,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx + lag - 1) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag - 1) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ( (idx + lag - 1) % 7 ) == 0 ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag - 1));
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag - 1));
+ }
+
+
+ if ( do_destroys ) {
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx + lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( ( idx + lag) <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ switch ( (idx + lag) %4 ) {
+
+ case 0:
+ if ( (entries[type])[idx+lag].is_dirty ) {
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx + lag,
+ NO_CHANGE, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ } else {
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx + lag,
+ dirty_unprotects,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 1: /* we just did an insert */
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx + lag,
+ NO_CHANGE, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ break;
+
+ case 2:
+ if ( (entries[type])[idx + lag].is_dirty ) {
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx + lag,
+ NO_CHANGE, H5C__DELETED_FLAG);
+ } else {
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx + lag,
+ dirty_destroys,
+ H5C__DELETED_FLAG);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 3: /* we just did an insrt */
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx + lag,
+ NO_CHANGE, H5C__DELETED_FLAG);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ HDassert(0); /* this can't happen... */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx + lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( ( idx + lag) <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag));
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx + lag,
+ dirty_unprotects, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "\n");
+
+ idx--;
+ }
+ type--;
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( display_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats(cache_ptr, "test cache", display_detailed_stats);
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* row_major_scan_backward() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: hl_row_major_scan_backward()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Do a high locality sequence of inserts, protects, and
+ * unprotects while scanning through the set of entries.
+ * If pass is false on entry, do nothing.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 10/21/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ * JRM -- 1/21/05
+ * Added the max_index parameter to allow the caller to
+ * throttle the size of the inner loop, and thereby the
+ * execution time of the function.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+hl_row_major_scan_backward(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t max_index,
+ hbool_t verbose,
+ hbool_t reset_stats,
+ hbool_t display_stats,
+ hbool_t display_detailed_stats,
+ hbool_t do_inserts,
+ hbool_t dirty_inserts)
+{
+ const char * fcn_name = "hl_row_major_scan_backward";
+ int32_t type;
+ int32_t idx;
+ int32_t i;
+ int32_t lag = 100;
+ int32_t local_max_index;
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s(): entering.\n", fcn_name);
+
+ HDassert( lag > 5 );
+ HDassert( max_index >= 200 );
+ HDassert( max_index <= MAX_ENTRIES );
+
+ type = NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES - 1;
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( reset_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats__reset(cache_ptr);
+ }
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( type >= 0 ) )
+ {
+ idx = max_indices[type] + lag;
+
+ local_max_index = MIN(max_index, max_indices[type]);
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( idx >= -lag ) )
+ {
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( do_inserts ) && ( (idx + lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag) <= local_max_index ) &&
+ ( ((idx + lag) % 2) == 0 ) &&
+ ( ! entry_in_cache(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag)) ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(i, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag));
+
+ insert_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag), dirty_inserts,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ i = idx;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( i >= idx - lag ) && ( i >= 0 ) )
+ {
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( i >= 0 ) && ( i <= local_max_index ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, i);
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, i);
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, i);
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, i, NO_CHANGE,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+ i--;
+ }
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "\n");
+
+ idx--;
+ }
+ type--;
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( display_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats(cache_ptr, "test cache", display_detailed_stats);
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* hl_row_major_scan_backward() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: col_major_scan_forward()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Do a sequence of inserts, protects, and unprotects
+ * while scanning through the set of entries. If
+ * pass is false on entry, do nothing.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/23/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+col_major_scan_forward(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t lag,
+ hbool_t verbose,
+ hbool_t reset_stats,
+ hbool_t display_stats,
+ hbool_t display_detailed_stats,
+ hbool_t do_inserts,
+ hbool_t dirty_inserts,
+ int dirty_unprotects)
+{
+ const char * fcn_name = "col_major_scan_forward()";
+ int32_t type;
+ int32_t idx;
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s: entering.\n", fcn_name);
+
+ HDassert( lag > 5 );
+
+ type = 0;
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( reset_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats__reset(cache_ptr);
+ }
+
+ idx = -lag;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( (idx - lag) <= MAX_ENTRIES ) )
+ {
+ type = 0;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) )
+ {
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( do_inserts ) && ( (idx + lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ((idx + lag) % 3) == 0 ) &&
+ ( ! entry_in_cache(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag)) ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(i, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag));
+
+ insert_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx + lag), dirty_inserts,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( idx >= 0 ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, idx);
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx - lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx - lag) <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag));
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx - lag,
+ dirty_unprotects, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "\n");
+
+ type++;
+ }
+
+ idx++;
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( display_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats(cache_ptr, "test cache", display_detailed_stats);
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* col_major_scan_forward() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: hl_col_major_scan_forward()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Do a high locality sequence of inserts, protects, and
+ * unprotects while scanning through the set of entries. If
+ * pass is false on entry, do nothing.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 19/25/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ * JRM -- 1/21/05
+ * Added the max_index parameter to allow the caller to
+ * throttle the size of the inner loop, and thereby the
+ * execution time of the function.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+hl_col_major_scan_forward(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t max_index,
+ hbool_t verbose,
+ hbool_t reset_stats,
+ hbool_t display_stats,
+ hbool_t display_detailed_stats,
+ hbool_t do_inserts,
+ hbool_t dirty_inserts,
+ int dirty_unprotects)
+{
+ const char * fcn_name = "hl_col_major_scan_forward()";
+ int32_t type;
+ int32_t idx;
+ int32_t lag = 200;
+ int32_t i;
+ int32_t local_max_index;
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s: entering.\n", fcn_name);
+
+ HDassert( lag > 5 );
+ HDassert( max_index >= 500 );
+ HDassert( max_index <= MAX_ENTRIES );
+
+ type = 0;
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( reset_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats__reset(cache_ptr);
+ }
+
+ idx = 0;
+
+ local_max_index = MIN(max_index, MAX_ENTRIES);
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( idx <= local_max_index ) )
+ {
+
+ i = idx;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( i >= 0 ) && ( i >= (idx - lag) ) ) {
+
+ type = 0;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) )
+ {
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( do_inserts ) && ( i == idx ) &&
+ ( i <= local_max_index ) &&
+ ( (i % 3) == 0 ) &&
+ ( ! entry_in_cache(cache_ptr, type, i) ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(i, %d, %d) ", type, i);
+
+ insert_entry(cache_ptr, type, i, dirty_inserts,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( i >= 0 ) && ( i <= local_max_index ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, i);
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, i);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( i >= 0 ) &&
+ ( i <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, i);
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, i,
+ dirty_unprotects, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "\n");
+
+ type++;
+ }
+
+ i--;
+ }
+
+ idx++;
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( display_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats(cache_ptr, "test cache", display_detailed_stats);
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* hl_col_major_scan_forward() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: col_major_scan_backward()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Do a sequence of inserts, protects, and unprotects
+ * while scanning backwards through the set of
+ * entries. If pass is false on entry, do nothing.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 6/23/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+col_major_scan_backward(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t lag,
+ hbool_t verbose,
+ hbool_t reset_stats,
+ hbool_t display_stats,
+ hbool_t display_detailed_stats,
+ hbool_t do_inserts,
+ hbool_t dirty_inserts,
+ int dirty_unprotects)
+{
+ const char * fcn_name = "col_major_scan_backward()";
+ int mile_stone = 1;
+ int32_t type;
+ int32_t idx;
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s: entering.\n", fcn_name);
+
+ HDassert( lag > 5 );
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( reset_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats__reset(cache_ptr);
+ }
+
+ idx = MAX_ENTRIES + lag;
+
+ if ( verbose ) /* 1 */
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s: point %d.\n", fcn_name, mile_stone++);
+
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( (idx + lag) >= 0 ) )
+ {
+ type = NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES - 1;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( type >= 0 ) )
+ {
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( do_inserts) && ( (idx - lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx - lag) <= max_indices[type] ) &&
+ ( ((idx - lag) % 3) == 0 ) &&
+ ( ! entry_in_cache(cache_ptr, type, (idx - lag)) ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(i, %d, %d) ", type, (idx - lag));
+
+ insert_entry(cache_ptr, type, (idx - lag), dirty_inserts,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( idx >= 0 ) && ( idx <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, idx);
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( (idx + lag) >= 0 ) &&
+ ( (idx + lag) <= max_indices[type] ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, (idx + lag));
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, idx + lag,
+ dirty_unprotects, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "\n");
+
+ type--;
+ }
+
+ idx--;
+ }
+
+ if ( verbose ) /* 2 */
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s: point %d.\n", fcn_name, mile_stone++);
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( display_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats(cache_ptr, "test cache", display_detailed_stats);
+ }
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s: exiting.\n", fcn_name);
+
+ return;
+
+} /* col_major_scan_backward() */
+
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: hl_col_major_scan_backward()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Do a high locality sequence of inserts, protects, and
+ * unprotects while scanning backwards through the set of
+ * entries. If pass is false on entry, do nothing.
+ *
+ * Return: void
+ *
+ * Programmer: John Mainzer
+ * 10/25/04
+ *
+ * Modifications:
+ *
+ * JRM -- 1/21/05
+ * Added the max_index parameter to allow the caller to
+ * throttle the size of the inner loop, and thereby the
+ * execution time of the function.
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+hl_col_major_scan_backward(H5C_t * cache_ptr,
+ int32_t max_index,
+ hbool_t verbose,
+ hbool_t reset_stats,
+ hbool_t display_stats,
+ hbool_t display_detailed_stats,
+ hbool_t do_inserts,
+ hbool_t dirty_inserts,
+ int dirty_unprotects)
+{
+ const char * fcn_name = "hl_col_major_scan_backward()";
+ int32_t type;
+ int32_t idx;
+ int32_t lag = 50;
+ int32_t i;
+ int32_t local_max_index;
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "%s: entering.\n", fcn_name);
+
+ HDassert( lag > 5 );
+ HDassert( max_index >= 500 );
+ HDassert( max_index <= MAX_ENTRIES );
+
+ type = 0;
+
+ local_max_index = MIN(max_index, MAX_ENTRIES);
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( reset_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats__reset(cache_ptr);
+ }
+
+ idx = local_max_index;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( idx >= 0 ) )
+ {
+
+ i = idx;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( i <= local_max_index ) && ( i <= (idx + lag) ) ) {
+
+ type = 0;
+
+ while ( ( pass ) && ( type < NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES ) )
+ {
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( do_inserts ) && ( i == idx ) &&
+ ( i <= local_max_index ) &&
+ ( ! entry_in_cache(cache_ptr, type, i) ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(i, %d, %d) ", type, i);
+
+ insert_entry(cache_ptr, type, i, dirty_inserts,
+ H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( i >= 0 ) && ( i <= local_max_index ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(p, %d, %d) ", type, i);
+
+ protect_entry(cache_ptr, type, i);
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( i >= 0 ) &&
+ ( i <= local_max_index ) ) {
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "(u, %d, %d) ", type, i);
+
+ unprotect_entry(cache_ptr, type, i,
+ dirty_unprotects, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET);
+ }
+
+ if ( verbose )
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "\n");
+
+ type++;
+ }
+
+ i++;
+ }
+
+ idx--;
+ }
+
+ if ( ( pass ) && ( display_stats ) ) {
+
+ H5C_stats(cache_ptr, "test cache", display_detailed_stats);
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+} /* hl_col_major_scan_backward() */
+