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Diffstat (limited to 'src/H5C.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/H5C.c | 1304 |
1 files changed, 65 insertions, 1239 deletions
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ * * Code Changes: * - * - Remove extra functionality in H5C_flush_single_entry()? + * - Remove extra functionality in H5C__flush_single_entry()? * * - Change protect/unprotect to lock/unlock. * @@ -70,16 +70,22 @@ * **************************************************************************/ +/****************/ +/* Module Setup */ +/****************/ + #define H5C_PACKAGE /*suppress error about including H5Cpkg */ #define H5F_PACKAGE /*suppress error about including H5Fpkg */ +/***********/ +/* Headers */ +/***********/ #include "H5private.h" /* Generic Functions */ #ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL #include "H5ACprivate.h" /* Metadata cache */ #endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */ #include "H5Cpkg.h" /* Cache */ -#include "H5Dprivate.h" /* Dataset functions */ #include "H5Eprivate.h" /* Error handling */ #include "H5Fpkg.h" /* Files */ #include "H5FDprivate.h" /* File drivers */ @@ -91,9 +97,9 @@ #include "H5SLprivate.h" /* Skip lists */ -/* - * Private macros. - */ +/****************/ +/* Local Macros */ +/****************/ #if H5C_DO_MEMORY_SANITY_CHECKS #define H5C_IMAGE_EXTRA_SPACE 8 #define H5C_IMAGE_SANITY_VALUE "DeadBeef" @@ -101,17 +107,14 @@ #define H5C_IMAGE_EXTRA_SPACE 0 #endif /* H5C_DO_MEMORY_SANITY_CHECKS */ -/* - * Private file-scope variables. - */ - -/* Declare a free list to manage the H5C_t struct */ -H5FL_DEFINE_STATIC(H5C_t); +/******************/ +/* Local Typedefs */ +/******************/ -/* - * Private file-scope function declarations: - */ +/********************/ +/* Local Prototypes */ +/********************/ static herr_t H5C__auto_adjust_cache_size(H5F_t * f, hid_t dxpl_id, @@ -140,13 +143,6 @@ static herr_t H5C__flash_increase_cache_size(H5C_t * cache_ptr, size_t old_entry_size, size_t new_entry_size); -static herr_t H5C_flush_single_entry(const H5F_t * f, - hid_t dxpl_id, - haddr_t addr, - unsigned flags, - hbool_t del_entry_from_slist_on_destroy, - int64_t *entry_size_change_ptr); - static herr_t H5C_flush_invalidate_cache(const H5F_t * f, hid_t dxpl_id, unsigned flags); @@ -198,6 +194,24 @@ herr_t H5C_dump_cache(H5C_t * cache_ptr, const char * cache_name); herr_t H5C_dump_cache_skip_list(H5C_t * cache_ptr, char * calling_fcn); #endif /* debugging routines */ +/*********************/ +/* Package Variables */ +/*********************/ + + +/*****************************/ +/* Library Private Variables */ +/*****************************/ + + +/*******************/ +/* Local Variables */ +/*******************/ + +/* Declare a free list to manage the H5C_t struct */ +H5FL_DEFINE_STATIC(H5C_t); + + /**************************************************************************** * @@ -386,882 +400,6 @@ H5C__epoch_marker_fsf_size(const void H5_ATTR_UNUSED * thing, size_t H5_ATTR_UNU /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: H5C_apply_candidate_list - * - * Purpose: Apply the supplied candidate list. - * - * We used to do this by simply having each process write - * every mpi_size-th entry in the candidate list, starting - * at index mpi_rank, and mark all the others clean. - * - * However, this can cause unnecessary contention in a file - * system by increasing the number of processes writing to - * adjacent locations in the HDF5 file. - * - * To attempt to minimize this, we now arange matters such - * that each process writes n adjacent entries in the - * candidate list, and marks all others clean. We must do - * this in such a fashion as to guarantee that each entry - * on the candidate list is written by exactly one process, - * and marked clean by all others. - * - * To do this, first construct a table mapping mpi_rank - * to the index of the first entry in the candidate list to - * be written by the process of that mpi_rank, and then use - * the table to control which entries are written and which - * are marked as clean as a function of the mpi_rank. - * - * Note that the table must be identical on all processes, as - * all see the same candidate list, mpi_size, and mpi_rank -- - * the inputs used to construct the table. - * - * We construct the table as follows. Let: - * - * n = num_candidates / mpi_size; - * - * m = num_candidates % mpi_size; - * - * Now allocate an array of integers of length mpi_size + 1, - * and call this array candidate_assignment_table. - * - * Conceptually, if the number of candidates is a multiple - * of the mpi_size, we simply pass through the candidate list - * and assign n entries to each process to flush, with the - * index of the first entry to flush in the location in - * the candidate_assignment_table indicated by the mpi_rank - * of the process. - * - * In the more common case in which the candidate list isn't - * isn't a multiple of the mpi_size, we pretend it is, and - * give num_candidates % mpi_size processes one extra entry - * each to make things work out. - * - * Once the table is constructed, we determine the first and - * last entry this process is to flush as follows: - * - * first_entry_to_flush = candidate_assignment_table[mpi_rank] - * - * last_entry_to_flush = - * candidate_assignment_table[mpi_rank + 1] - 1; - * - * With these values determined, we simply scan through the - * candidate list, marking all entries in the range - * [first_entry_to_flush, last_entry_to_flush] for flush, - * and all others to be cleaned. - * - * Finally, we scan the LRU from tail to head, flushing - * or marking clean the candidate entries as indicated. - * If necessary, we scan the pinned list as well. - * - * Note that this function will fail if any protected or - * clean entries appear on the candidate list. - * - * This function is used in managing sync points, and - * shouldn't be used elsewhere. - * - * Return: Success: SUCCEED - * - * Failure: FAIL - * - * Programmer: John Mainzer - * 3/17/10 - * - * Changes: Ported code to detect next entry status changes as the - * the result of a flush from the serial code in the scan of - * the LRU. Also added code to detect and adapt to the - * removal from the cache of the next entry in the scan of - * the LRU. - * - * Note that at present, all of these changes should not - * be required as the operations on entries as they are - * flushed that can cause these condiditions are not premitted - * in the parallel case. However, Quincey indicates that - * this may change, and thus has requested the modification. - * - * Note the assert(FALSE) in the if statement whose body - * restarts the scan of the LRU. As the body of the if - * statement should be unreachable, it should never be - * triggered until the constraints on the parallel case - * are relaxed. Please remove the assertion at that time. - * - * Also added warning on the Pinned Entry List scan, as it - * is potentially subject to the same issue. As there is - * no cognate of this scan in the serial code, I don't have - * a fix to port to it. - * - * JRM -- 4/10/19 - * - *------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL -#define H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG 0 -herr_t -H5C_apply_candidate_list(H5F_t * f, - hid_t dxpl_id, - H5C_t * cache_ptr, - int num_candidates, - haddr_t * candidates_list_ptr, - int mpi_rank, - int mpi_size) -{ - hbool_t restart_scan; - hbool_t prev_is_dirty; - int i; - int m; - int n; - int first_entry_to_flush; - int last_entry_to_flush; - int entries_to_clear = 0; - int entries_to_flush = 0; - int entries_to_flush_or_clear_last = 0; - int entries_to_flush_collectively = 0; - int entries_cleared = 0; - int entries_flushed = 0; - int entries_delayed = 0; - int entries_flushed_or_cleared_last = 0; - int entries_flushed_collectively = 0; - int entries_examined = 0; - int initial_list_len; - int * candidate_assignment_table = NULL; - haddr_t addr; - H5C_cache_entry_t * clear_ptr = NULL; - H5C_cache_entry_t * next_ptr = NULL; - H5C_cache_entry_t * entry_ptr = NULL; - H5C_cache_entry_t * flush_ptr = NULL; - H5C_cache_entry_t * delayed_ptr = NULL; -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - haddr_t last_addr; -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ -#if H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG - char tbl_buf[1024]; -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */ - - FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(FAIL) - - HDassert( cache_ptr != NULL ); - HDassert( cache_ptr->magic == H5C__H5C_T_MAGIC ); - HDassert( num_candidates > 0 ); - HDassert( num_candidates <= cache_ptr->slist_len ); - HDassert( candidates_list_ptr != NULL ); - HDassert( 0 <= mpi_rank ); - HDassert( mpi_rank < mpi_size ); - -#if H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: setting up candidate assignment table.\n", - FUNC, mpi_rank); - for ( i = 0; i < 1024; i++ ) tbl_buf[i] = '\0'; - sprintf(&(tbl_buf[0]), "candidate list = "); - for ( i = 0; i < num_candidates; i++ ) - { - sprintf(&(tbl_buf[HDstrlen(tbl_buf)]), " 0x%llx", - (long long)(*(candidates_list_ptr + i))); - } - sprintf(&(tbl_buf[HDstrlen(tbl_buf)]), "\n"); - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s", tbl_buf); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - n = num_candidates / mpi_size; - m = num_candidates % mpi_size; - HDassert(n >= 0); - - if(NULL == (candidate_assignment_table = (int *)H5MM_malloc(sizeof(int) * (size_t)(mpi_size + 1)))) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, FAIL, "memory allocation failed for candidate assignment table") - - candidate_assignment_table[0] = 0; - candidate_assignment_table[mpi_size] = num_candidates; - - if(m == 0) { /* mpi_size is an even divisor of num_candidates */ - HDassert(n > 0); - for(i = 1; i < mpi_size; i++) - candidate_assignment_table[i] = candidate_assignment_table[i - 1] + n; - } /* end if */ - else { - for(i = 1; i <= m; i++) - candidate_assignment_table[i] = candidate_assignment_table[i - 1] + n + 1; - - if(num_candidates < mpi_size) { - for(i = m + 1; i < mpi_size; i++) - candidate_assignment_table[i] = num_candidates; - } /* end if */ - else { - for(i = m + 1; i < mpi_size; i++) - candidate_assignment_table[i] = candidate_assignment_table[i - 1] + n; - } /* end else */ - } /* end else */ - HDassert((candidate_assignment_table[mpi_size - 1] + n) == num_candidates); - -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - /* verify that the candidate assignment table has the expected form */ - for ( i = 1; i < mpi_size - 1; i++ ) - { - int a, b; - - a = candidate_assignment_table[i] - candidate_assignment_table[i - 1]; - b = candidate_assignment_table[i + 1] - candidate_assignment_table[i]; - - HDassert( n + 1 >= a ); - HDassert( a >= b ); - HDassert( b >= n ); - } -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - - first_entry_to_flush = candidate_assignment_table[mpi_rank]; - last_entry_to_flush = candidate_assignment_table[mpi_rank + 1] - 1; - -#if H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG - for ( i = 0; i < 1024; i++ ) - tbl_buf[i] = '\0'; - sprintf(&(tbl_buf[0]), "candidate assignment table = "); - for(i = 0; i <= mpi_size; i++) - sprintf(&(tbl_buf[HDstrlen(tbl_buf)]), " %d", candidate_assignment_table[i]); - sprintf(&(tbl_buf[HDstrlen(tbl_buf)]), "\n"); - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s", tbl_buf); - - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: flush entries [%d, %d].\n", - FUNC, mpi_rank, first_entry_to_flush, last_entry_to_flush); - - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: marking entries.\n", FUNC, mpi_rank); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - for(i = 0; i < num_candidates; i++) { - addr = candidates_list_ptr[i]; - HDassert( H5F_addr_defined(addr) ); - -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - if ( i > 0 ) { - if ( last_addr == addr ) { - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "Duplicate entry in cleaned list.\n") - } else if ( last_addr > addr ) { - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "candidate list not sorted.\n") - } - } - - last_addr = addr; -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - - H5C__SEARCH_INDEX(cache_ptr, addr, entry_ptr, FAIL) - if(entry_ptr == NULL) { - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "Listed candidate entry not in cache?!?!?.") - } else if(!entry_ptr->is_dirty) { - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "Listed entry not dirty?!?!?.") - } else if ( entry_ptr->is_protected ) { - /* For now at least, we can't deal with protected entries. - * If we encounter one, scream and die. If it becomes an - * issue, we should be able to work around this. - */ - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "Listed entry is protected?!?!?.") - } else { - /* determine whether the entry is to be cleared or flushed, - * and mark it accordingly. We will scan the protected and - * pinned list shortly, and clear or flush according to these - * markings. - */ - if((i >= first_entry_to_flush) && (i <= last_entry_to_flush)) { - entries_to_flush++; - entry_ptr->flush_immediately = TRUE; - } /* end if */ - else { - entries_to_clear++; - entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect = TRUE; - } /* end else */ - } /* end else */ - } /* end for */ - -#if H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: num candidates/to clear/to flush = %d/%d/%d.\n", - FUNC, mpi_rank, (int)num_candidates, (int)entries_to_clear, - (int)entries_to_flush); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - - /* We have now marked all the entries on the candidate list for - * either flush or clear -- now scan the LRU and the pinned list - * for these entries and do the deed. - * - * Note that we are doing things in this round about manner so as - * to preserve the order of the LRU list to the best of our ability. - * If we don't do this, my experiments indicate that we will have a - * noticably poorer hit ratio as a result. - */ - -#if H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: scanning LRU list. len = %d.\n", FUNC, mpi_rank, - (int)(cache_ptr->LRU_list_len)); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - /* ===================================================================== * - * Now scan the LRU and PEL lists, flushing or clearing entries as - * needed. - * - * The flush_me_last and flush_me_collectively flags may dictate how or - * when some entries can be flushed, and should be addressed here. - * However, in their initial implementation, these flags only apply to the - * superblock, so there's only a relatively small change to this function - * to account for this one case where they come into play. If these flags - * are ever expanded upon, this function and the following flushing steps - * should be reworked to account for additional cases. - * ===================================================================== */ - - HDassert(entries_to_flush >= 0); - - restart_scan = FALSE; - entries_examined = 0; - initial_list_len = cache_ptr->LRU_list_len; - entry_ptr = cache_ptr->LRU_tail_ptr; - - /* Examine each entry in the LRU list */ - while ( ( entry_ptr != NULL ) - && - ( entries_examined <= (entries_to_flush + 1) * initial_list_len ) - && - ( (entries_cleared + entries_flushed) < num_candidates ) ) { - - if ( entry_ptr->prev != NULL ) - prev_is_dirty = entry_ptr->prev->is_dirty; - - /* If this process needs to clear this entry. */ - if(entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect) { - - HDassert(entry_ptr->is_dirty); - - next_ptr = entry_ptr->next; - entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect = FALSE; - clear_ptr = entry_ptr; - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->prev; - entries_cleared++; - -#if ( H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG > 1 ) - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: clearing 0x%llx.\n", FUNC, mpi_rank, - (long long)clear_ptr->addr); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - /* No need to check for the next entry in the scan being - * removed from the cache, as this call to H5C_flush_single_entry() - * will not call either the pre_serialize or serialize callbacks. - */ - - if(H5C_flush_single_entry(f, - dxpl_id, - clear_ptr->addr, - H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG, - TRUE, - NULL) < 0) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "Can't clear entry.") - } /* end if */ - - /* Else, if this process needs to flush this entry. */ - else if (entry_ptr->flush_immediately) { - - HDassert(entry_ptr->is_dirty); - - next_ptr = entry_ptr->next; - entry_ptr->flush_immediately = FALSE; - flush_ptr = entry_ptr; - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->prev; - entries_flushed++; - -#if ( H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG > 1 ) - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: flushing 0x%llx.\n", FUNC, mpi_rank, - (long long)flush_ptr->addr); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - /* reset entries_removed_counter and - * last_entry_removed_ptr prior to the call to - * H5C_flush_single_entry() so that we can spot - * unexpected removals of entries from the cache, - * and set the restart_scan flag if proceeding - * would be likely to cause us to scan an entry - * that is no longer in the cache. - * - * Note that as of this writing (April 2015) this - * case cannot occur in the parallel case. However - * Quincey is making noises about changing this, hence - * the insertion of this test. - * - * Note also that there is no test code to verify - * that this code actually works (although similar code - * in the serial version exists and is tested). - * - * Implementing a test will likely require implementing - * flush op like facilities in the parallel tests. At - * a guess this will not be terribly painful, but it - * will take a bit of time. - */ - cache_ptr->entries_removed_counter = 0; - cache_ptr->last_entry_removed_ptr = NULL; - - if(H5C_flush_single_entry(f, - dxpl_id, - flush_ptr->addr, - H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET, - TRUE, - NULL) < 0) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "Can't flush entry.") - - if ( ( cache_ptr->entries_removed_counter > 1 ) || - ( cache_ptr->last_entry_removed_ptr == entry_ptr ) ) - - restart_scan = TRUE; - - } /* end else-if */ - - /* Otherwise, no action to be taken on this entry. Grab the next. */ - else { - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->prev; - - if ( entry_ptr != NULL ) - next_ptr = entry_ptr->next; - - } /* end else */ - - if ( ( entry_ptr != NULL ) - && - ( ( restart_scan ) - || - ( entry_ptr->is_dirty != prev_is_dirty ) - || - ( entry_ptr->next != next_ptr ) - || - ( entry_ptr->is_protected ) - || - ( entry_ptr->is_pinned ) - ) - ) { - - /* something has happened to the LRU -- start over - * from the tail. - * - * Recall that this code should be un-reachable at present, - * as all the operations by entries on flush that could cause - * it to be reachable are disallowed in the parallel case at - * present. Hence the following assertion which should be - * removed if the above changes. - */ - - HDassert( ! restart_scan ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->is_dirty == prev_is_dirty ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->next == next_ptr ); - HDassert( ! entry_ptr->is_protected ); - HDassert( ! entry_ptr->is_pinned ); - - HDassert(FALSE); /* see comment above */ - - restart_scan = FALSE; - entry_ptr = cache_ptr->LRU_tail_ptr; -/* - H5C__UPDATE_STATS_FOR_LRU_SCAN_RESTART(cache_ptr) -*/ - } - - entries_examined++; - } /* end while */ - -#if H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: entries examined/cleared/flushed = %d/%d/%d.\n", - FUNC, mpi_rank, entries_examined, - entries_cleared, entries_flushed); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - /* It is also possible that some of the cleared entries are on the - * pinned list. Must scan that also. - * - * WARNING: - * - * As we now allow unpinning, and removal of other entries as a side - * effect of flushing an entry, it is possible that the next entry - * in a PEL scan could either be no longer pinned, or no longer in - * the cache by the time we get to it. - * - * At present, this is not possible in this case, as we disallow such - * operations in the parallel version of the library. However, Quincey - * has been making noises about relaxing this. If and when he does, - * we have a potential problem here. - * - * The same issue exists in the serial cache, and there are tests - * to detect this problem when it occurs, and adjust to it. As seen - * above in the LRU scan, I have ported such tests to the parallel - * code where a close cognate exists in the serial code. - * - * I haven't done so here, as there are no PEL scans where the problem - * can occur in the serial code. Needless to say, this will have to - * be repaired if the constraints on pre_serialize and serialize - * callbacks are relaxed in the parallel version of the metadata cache. - * - * JRM -- 4/1/15 - */ - -#if H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: scanning pinned entry list. len = %d\n", - FUNC, mpi_rank, (int)(cache_ptr->pel_len)); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - entry_ptr = cache_ptr->pel_head_ptr; - while((entry_ptr != NULL) && - ((entries_cleared + entries_flushed + entries_delayed) - < num_candidates)) { - - /* If entry is marked for flush or for clear */ - if((entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect||entry_ptr->flush_immediately)) { - - /* If this entry needs to be flushed last */ - if (entry_ptr->flush_me_last) { - - /* At this time, only the superblock supports being - flushed last. Conveniently, it also happens to be the only - entry that supports being flushed collectively, as well. Also - conveniently, it's always pinned, so we only need to check - for it while scanning the PEL here. Finally, it's never - included in a candidate list that excludes other dirty - entries in a cache, so we can handle this relatively simple - case here. - - For now, this function asserts this and saves the entry - to flush it after scanning the rest of the PEL list. - - If there are ever more entries that either need to be - flushed last and/or flushed collectively, this whole routine - will need to be reworked to handle all additional cases. As - it is the simple case of a single pinned entry needing - flushed last and collectively is just a minor addition to - this routine, but signficantly buffing up the usage of - flush_me_last or flush_me_collectively will require a more - intense rework of this function and potentially the function - of candidate lists as a whole. */ - - HDassert(entry_ptr->flush_me_collectively); - entries_to_flush_or_clear_last++; - entries_to_flush_collectively++; - HDassert(entries_to_flush_or_clear_last == 1); - HDassert(entries_to_flush_collectively == 1); - - /* Delay the entry. It will be flushed later. */ - delayed_ptr = entry_ptr; - entries_delayed++; - HDassert(entries_delayed == 1); - - } /* end if */ - - /* Else, this process needs to clear this entry. */ - else if (entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect) { - HDassert(!entry_ptr->flush_immediately); - entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect = FALSE; - clear_ptr = entry_ptr; - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->next; - entries_cleared++; - -#if ( H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG > 1 ) - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: clearing 0x%llx.\n", FUNC, mpi_rank, - (long long)clear_ptr->addr); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - if(H5C_flush_single_entry(f, - dxpl_id, - clear_ptr->addr, - H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG, - TRUE, - NULL) < 0) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "Can't clear entry.") - } /* end else-if */ - - /* Else, if this process needs to independently flush this entry. */ - else if (entry_ptr->flush_immediately) { - entry_ptr->flush_immediately = FALSE; - flush_ptr = entry_ptr; - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->next; - entries_flushed++; - -#if ( H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG > 1 ) - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: flushing 0x%llx.\n", FUNC, mpi_rank, - (long long)flush_ptr->addr); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - if(H5C_flush_single_entry(f, - dxpl_id, - flush_ptr->addr, - H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET, - TRUE, - NULL) < 0) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "Can't clear entry.") - } /* end else-if */ - } /* end if */ - - /* Otherwise, this entry is not marked for flush or clear. Grab the next. */ - else { - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->next; - } /* end else */ - - } /* end while */ - -#if H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG - HDfprintf(stdout, - "%s:%d: pel entries examined/cleared/flushed = %d/%d/%d.\n", - FUNC, mpi_rank, entries_examined, - entries_cleared, entries_flushed); - HDfprintf(stdout, "%s:%d: done.\n", FUNC, mpi_rank); - - HDfsync(stdout); -#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */ - - /* ====================================================================== * - * Now, handle all delayed entries. * - * * - * This can *only* be the superblock at this time, so it's relatively * - * easy to deal with. We're collectively flushing the entry saved from * - * above. This will need to be handled differently if there are ever more * - * than one entry needing this special treatment.) * - * ====================================================================== */ - - if (delayed_ptr) { - - if (delayed_ptr->clear_on_unprotect) { - entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect = FALSE; - entries_cleared++; - } else if (delayed_ptr->flush_immediately) { - entry_ptr->flush_immediately = FALSE; - entries_flushed++; - } /* end if */ - - if(H5C_flush_single_entry(f, - dxpl_id, - delayed_ptr->addr, - H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET, - TRUE, - NULL) < 0) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, - "Can't flush entry collectively.") - - entries_flushed_collectively++; - entries_flushed_or_cleared_last++; - } /* end if */ - - /* ====================================================================== * - * Finished flushing everything. * - * ====================================================================== */ - - HDassert((entries_flushed == entries_to_flush)); - HDassert((entries_cleared == entries_to_clear)); - HDassert((entries_flushed_or_cleared_last == entries_to_flush_or_clear_last)); - HDassert((entries_flushed_collectively == entries_to_flush_collectively)); - - if((entries_flushed != entries_to_flush) || - (entries_cleared != entries_to_clear) || - (entries_flushed_or_cleared_last != entries_to_flush_or_clear_last) || - (entries_flushed_collectively != entries_to_flush_collectively)) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "entry count mismatch.") - -done: - if(candidate_assignment_table != NULL) - candidate_assignment_table = (int *)H5MM_xfree((void *)candidate_assignment_table); - - FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value) -} /* H5C_apply_candidate_list() */ -#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */ - - -/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: H5C_construct_candidate_list__clean_cache - * - * Purpose: Construct the list of entries that should be flushed to - * clean all entries in the cache. - * - * This function is used in managing sync points, and - * shouldn't be used elsewhere. - * - * Return: Success: SUCCEED - * - * Failure: FAIL - * - * Programmer: John Mainzer - * 3/17/10 - * - *------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL -herr_t -H5C_construct_candidate_list__clean_cache(H5C_t * cache_ptr) -{ - size_t space_needed; - herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */ - - FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(FAIL) - - HDassert( cache_ptr != NULL ); - HDassert( cache_ptr->magic == H5C__H5C_T_MAGIC ); - - /* As a sanity check, set space needed to the size of the skip list. - * This should be the sum total of the sizes of all the dirty entries - * in the metadata cache. - */ - space_needed = cache_ptr->slist_size; - - /* Recall that while we shouldn't have any protected entries at this - * point, it is possible that some dirty entries may reside on the - * pinned list at this point. - */ - HDassert( cache_ptr->slist_size <= - (cache_ptr->dLRU_list_size + cache_ptr->pel_size) ); - HDassert( cache_ptr->slist_len <= - (cache_ptr->dLRU_list_len + cache_ptr->pel_len) ); - - if(space_needed > 0) { /* we have work to do */ - H5C_cache_entry_t *entry_ptr; - int nominated_entries_count = 0; - size_t nominated_entries_size = 0; - haddr_t nominated_addr; - - HDassert( cache_ptr->slist_len > 0 ); - - /* Scan the dirty LRU list from tail forward and nominate sufficient - * entries to free up the necessary space. - */ - entry_ptr = cache_ptr->dLRU_tail_ptr; - while((nominated_entries_size < space_needed) && - (nominated_entries_count < cache_ptr->slist_len) && - (entry_ptr != NULL)) { - HDassert( ! (entry_ptr->is_protected) ); - HDassert( ! (entry_ptr->is_read_only) ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->ro_ref_count == 0 ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->is_dirty ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->in_slist ); - - nominated_addr = entry_ptr->addr; - if(H5AC_add_candidate((H5AC_t *)cache_ptr, nominated_addr) < 0) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "H5AC_add_candidate() failed(1).") - - nominated_entries_size += entry_ptr->size; - nominated_entries_count++; - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->aux_prev; - } /* end while */ - HDassert( entry_ptr == NULL ); - - /* it is possible that there are some dirty entries on the - * protected entry list as well -- scan it too if necessary - */ - entry_ptr = cache_ptr->pel_head_ptr; - while((nominated_entries_size < space_needed) && - (nominated_entries_count < cache_ptr->slist_len) && - (entry_ptr != NULL)) { - if(entry_ptr->is_dirty) { - HDassert( ! (entry_ptr->is_protected) ); - HDassert( ! (entry_ptr->is_read_only) ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->ro_ref_count == 0 ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->is_dirty ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->in_slist ); - - nominated_addr = entry_ptr->addr; - if(H5AC_add_candidate((H5AC_t *)cache_ptr, nominated_addr) < 0) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "H5AC_add_candidate() failed(2).") - - nominated_entries_size += entry_ptr->size; - nominated_entries_count++; - } /* end if */ - - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->next; - } /* end while */ - - HDassert( nominated_entries_count == cache_ptr->slist_len ); - HDassert( nominated_entries_size == space_needed ); - } /* end if */ - -done: - FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value) -} /* H5C_construct_candidate_list__clean_cache() */ -#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */ - - -/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: H5C_construct_candidate_list__min_clean - * - * Purpose: Construct the list of entries that should be flushed to - * get the cache back within its min clean constraints. - * - * This function is used in managing sync points, and - * shouldn't be used elsewhere. - * - * Return: Success: SUCCEED - * - * Failure: FAIL - * - * Programmer: John Mainzer - * 3/17/10 - * - *------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL -herr_t -H5C_construct_candidate_list__min_clean(H5C_t * cache_ptr) -{ - size_t space_needed = 0; - herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */ - - FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(FAIL) - - HDassert( cache_ptr != NULL ); - HDassert( cache_ptr->magic == H5C__H5C_T_MAGIC ); - - /* compute the number of bytes (if any) that must be flushed to get the - * cache back within its min clean constraints. - */ - if(cache_ptr->max_cache_size > cache_ptr->index_size) { - if(((cache_ptr->max_cache_size - cache_ptr->index_size) + - cache_ptr->cLRU_list_size) >= cache_ptr->min_clean_size) - space_needed = 0; - else - space_needed = cache_ptr->min_clean_size - - ((cache_ptr->max_cache_size - cache_ptr->index_size) + - cache_ptr->cLRU_list_size); - } /* end if */ - else { - if(cache_ptr->min_clean_size <= cache_ptr->cLRU_list_size) - space_needed = 0; - else - space_needed = cache_ptr->min_clean_size - - cache_ptr->cLRU_list_size; - } /* end else */ - - if(space_needed > 0) { /* we have work to do */ - H5C_cache_entry_t *entry_ptr; - int nominated_entries_count = 0; - size_t nominated_entries_size = 0; - - HDassert( cache_ptr->slist_len > 0 ); - - /* Scan the dirty LRU list from tail forward and nominate sufficient - * entries to free up the necessary space. - */ - entry_ptr = cache_ptr->dLRU_tail_ptr; - while((nominated_entries_size < space_needed) && - (nominated_entries_count < cache_ptr->slist_len) && - (entry_ptr != NULL) && - (!entry_ptr->flush_me_last)) { - haddr_t nominated_addr; - - HDassert( ! (entry_ptr->is_protected) ); - HDassert( ! (entry_ptr->is_read_only) ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->ro_ref_count == 0 ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->is_dirty ); - HDassert( entry_ptr->in_slist ); - - nominated_addr = entry_ptr->addr; - if(H5AC_add_candidate((H5AC_t *)cache_ptr, nominated_addr) < 0) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "H5AC_add_candidate() failed.") - - nominated_entries_size += entry_ptr->size; - nominated_entries_count++; - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->aux_prev; - } /* end while */ - HDassert( nominated_entries_count <= cache_ptr->slist_len ); - HDassert( nominated_entries_size >= space_needed ); - } /* end if */ - -done: - FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value) -} /* H5C_construct_candidate_list__min_clean() */ -#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */ - - -/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5C_create * * Purpose: Allocate, initialize, and return the address of a new @@ -1818,7 +956,7 @@ H5C_expunge_entry(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, const H5C_class_t *type, if(entry_ptr->is_pinned) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTEXPUNGE, FAIL, "Target entry is pinned.") - /* If we get this far, call H5C_flush_single_entry() with the + /* If we get this far, call H5C__flush_single_entry() with the * H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG and the H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG. * This will clear the entry, and then delete it from the cache. */ @@ -1831,8 +969,8 @@ H5C_expunge_entry(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, const H5C_class_t *type, entry_size = entry_ptr->size; #endif /* H5C_DO_EXTREME_SANITY_CHECKS */ - if(H5C_flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, flush_flags, TRUE, NULL) < 0) - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTEXPUNGE, FAIL, "H5C_flush_single_entry() failed.") + if(H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, flush_flags, TRUE, NULL) < 0) + HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTEXPUNGE, FAIL, "H5C__flush_single_entry() failed.") #if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS if ( entry_was_dirty ) @@ -1982,7 +1120,7 @@ H5C_flush_cache(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, unsigned flags) /* set the cache_ptr->slist_change_in_pre_serialize and * cache_ptr->slist_change_in_serialize to false. * - * These flags are set to TRUE by H5C_flush_single_entry if the + * These flags are set to TRUE by H5C__flush_single_entry if the * slist is modified by a pre_serialize or serialize call respectively. * H5C_flush_cache uses these flags to detect any modifications * to the slist that might corrupt the scan of the slist -- and @@ -2156,7 +1294,7 @@ H5C_flush_cache(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, unsigned flags) flushed_entries_size += (int64_t)entry_ptr->size; entry_size_change = 0; #endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - status = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + status = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, flags, @@ -2216,7 +1354,7 @@ H5C_flush_cache(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, unsigned flags) flushed_entries_size += (int64_t)entry_ptr->size; entry_size_change = 0; #endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - status = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + status = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, flags, @@ -3198,318 +2336,6 @@ done: /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * Function: H5C_mark_entries_as_clean - * - * Purpose: When the H5C code is used to implement the metadata caches - * in PHDF5, only the cache with MPI_rank 0 is allowed to - * actually write entries to disk -- all other caches must - * retain dirty entries until they are advised that the - * entries are clean. - * - * This function exists to allow the H5C code to receive these - * notifications. - * - * The function receives a list of entry base addresses - * which must refer to dirty entries in the cache. If any - * of the entries are either clean or don't exist, the - * function flags an error. - * - * The function scans the list of entries and flushes all - * those that are currently unprotected with the - * H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG. Those that are currently - * protected are flagged for clearing when they are - * unprotected. - * - * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure - * - * Programmer: John Mainzer - * 7/5/05 - * - * Changes: Tidied up code, removeing some old commented out - * code that had been left in pending success of the - * new version. - * - * Note that unlike H5C_apply_candidate_list(), - * H5C_mark_entries_as_clean() makes all its calls to - * H6C_flush_single_entry() with the - * H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG set. As a result, - * the pre_serialize() and serialize calls are not made. - * - * This then implies that (assuming such actions were - * permitted in the parallel case) no loads, dirties, - * resizes, or removals of other entries can occur as - * a side effect of the flush. Hence, there is no need - * for the checks for entry removal / status change - * that I ported to H5C_apply_candidate_list(). - * - * However, if (in addition to allowing such operations - * in the parallel case), we allow such operations outside - * of the pre_serialize / serialize routines, this may - * cease to be the case -- requiring a review of this - * function. - * - *------------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL -herr_t -H5C_mark_entries_as_clean(H5F_t * f, - hid_t dxpl_id, - int32_t ce_array_len, - haddr_t * ce_array_ptr) -{ - H5C_t * cache_ptr; - int entries_cleared; - int entries_examined; - int i; - int initial_list_len; - haddr_t addr; -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - int pinned_entries_marked = 0; - int protected_entries_marked = 0; - int other_entries_marked = 0; - haddr_t last_addr; -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - H5C_cache_entry_t * clear_ptr = NULL; - H5C_cache_entry_t * entry_ptr = NULL; - herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */ - - FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(FAIL) - - HDassert( f ); - HDassert( f->shared ); - cache_ptr = f->shared->cache; - HDassert( cache_ptr ); - HDassert( cache_ptr->magic == H5C__H5C_T_MAGIC ); - - HDassert( ce_array_len > 0 ); - HDassert( ce_array_ptr != NULL ); - -#if H5C_DO_EXTREME_SANITY_CHECKS - if ( ( H5C_validate_protected_entry_list(cache_ptr) < 0 ) || - ( H5C_validate_pinned_entry_list(cache_ptr) < 0 ) || - ( H5C_validate_lru_list(cache_ptr) < 0 ) ) { - - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, \ - "an extreme sanity check failed on entry.\n"); - } -#endif /* H5C_DO_EXTREME_SANITY_CHECKS */ - - for ( i = 0; i < ce_array_len; i++ ) - { - addr = ce_array_ptr[i]; - -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - if ( i == 0 ) { - - last_addr = addr; - - } else { - - if ( last_addr == addr ) { - - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, \ - "Duplicate entry in cleaned list.\n"); - - } else if ( last_addr > addr ) { - - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, \ - "cleaned list not sorted.\n"); - } - } - -#if H5C_DO_EXTREME_SANITY_CHECKS - if ( ( H5C_validate_protected_entry_list(cache_ptr) < 0 ) || - ( H5C_validate_pinned_entry_list(cache_ptr) < 0 ) || - ( H5C_validate_lru_list(cache_ptr) < 0 ) ) { - - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, \ - "an extreme sanity check failed in for loop.\n"); - } -#endif /* H5C_DO_EXTREME_SANITY_CHECKS */ -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - - HDassert( H5F_addr_defined(addr) ); - - H5C__SEARCH_INDEX(cache_ptr, addr, entry_ptr, FAIL) - - if ( entry_ptr == NULL ) { -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - HDfprintf(stdout, - "H5C_mark_entries_as_clean: entry[%d] = %ld not in cache.\n", - (int)i, - (long)addr); -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, \ - "Listed entry not in cache?!?!?.") - - } else if ( ! entry_ptr->is_dirty ) { - -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - HDfprintf(stdout, - "H5C_mark_entries_as_clean: entry %ld is not dirty!?!\n", - (long)addr); -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, \ - "Listed entry not dirty?!?!?.") - - } else { - - /* Mark the entry to be cleared on unprotect. We will - * scan the LRU list shortly, and clear all those entries - * not currently protected. - */ - entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect = TRUE; -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - if ( entry_ptr->is_protected ) { - - protected_entries_marked++; - - } else if ( entry_ptr->is_pinned ) { - - pinned_entries_marked++; - - } else { - - other_entries_marked++; - } -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - } - } - - /* Scan through the LRU list from back to front, and flush the - * entries whose clear_on_unprotect flags are set. Observe that - * any protected entries will not be on the LRU, and therefore - * will not be flushed at this time. - * - * Note that unlike H5C_apply_candidate_list(), - * H5C_mark_entries_as_clean() makes all its calls to - * H6C_flush_single_entry() with the H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG - * set. As a result, the pre_serialize() and serialize calls are - * not made. - * - * This then implies that (assuming such actions were - * permitted in the parallel case) no loads, dirties, - * resizes, or removals of other entries can occur as - * a side effect of the flush. Hence, there is no need - * for the checks for entry removal / status change - * that I ported to H5C_apply_candidate_list(). - * - * However, if (in addition to allowing such operations - * in the parallel case), we allow such operations outside - * of the pre_serialize / serialize routines, this may - * cease to be the case -- requiring a review of this - * point. - * JRM -- 4/7/15 - */ - - entries_cleared = 0; - entries_examined = 0; - initial_list_len = cache_ptr->LRU_list_len; - entry_ptr = cache_ptr->LRU_tail_ptr; - - while ( ( entry_ptr != NULL ) && - ( entries_examined <= initial_list_len ) && - ( entries_cleared < ce_array_len ) ) - { - if ( entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect ) { - - entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect = FALSE; - clear_ptr = entry_ptr; - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->prev; - entries_cleared++; - - if ( H5C_flush_single_entry(f, - dxpl_id, - clear_ptr->addr, - H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG, - TRUE, - NULL) < 0 ) { - - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "Can't clear entry.") - } - } else { - - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->prev; - } - entries_examined++; - } - -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - HDassert( entries_cleared == other_entries_marked ); -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - - /* It is also possible that some of the cleared entries are on the - * pinned list. Must scan that also. - */ - - entry_ptr = cache_ptr->pel_head_ptr; - - while ( entry_ptr != NULL ) - { - if ( entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect ) { - - entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect = FALSE; - clear_ptr = entry_ptr; - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->next; - entries_cleared++; - - if ( H5C_flush_single_entry(f, - dxpl_id, - clear_ptr->addr, - H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG, - TRUE, - NULL) < 0 ) { - - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "Can't clear entry.") - } - } else { - - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->next; - } - } - -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - HDassert( entries_cleared == pinned_entries_marked + other_entries_marked ); - HDassert( entries_cleared + protected_entries_marked == ce_array_len ); -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - - HDassert( ( entries_cleared == ce_array_len ) || - ( (ce_array_len - entries_cleared) <= cache_ptr->pl_len ) ); - -#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - i = 0; - entry_ptr = cache_ptr->pl_head_ptr; - while ( entry_ptr != NULL ) - { - if ( entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect ) { - - i++; - } - entry_ptr = entry_ptr->next; - } - HDassert( (entries_cleared + i) == ce_array_len ); -#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - -done: - -#if H5C_DO_EXTREME_SANITY_CHECKS - if ( ( H5C_validate_protected_entry_list(cache_ptr) < 0 ) || - ( H5C_validate_pinned_entry_list(cache_ptr) < 0 ) || - ( H5C_validate_lru_list(cache_ptr) < 0 ) ) { - - HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, \ - "an extreme sanity check failed on exit.\n"); - } -#endif /* H5C_DO_EXTREME_SANITY_CHECKS */ - - FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value) - -} /* H5C_mark_entries_as_clean() */ -#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */ - - -/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5C_mark_entry_dirty * * Purpose: Mark a pinned or protected entry as dirty. The target entry @@ -5891,7 +4717,7 @@ done: * writes (secondary_dxpl_id). Since an uprotect cannot * occasion a write at present, all this is moot for now. * However, things change, and in any case, - * H5C_flush_single_entry() needs primary_dxpl_id and + * H5C__flush_single_entry() needs primary_dxpl_id and * secondary_dxpl_id in its parameter list. * * The function can't cause a read either, so the dxpl_id @@ -6133,7 +4959,7 @@ H5C_unprotect(H5F_t * f, if(take_ownership) flush_flags |= H5C__TAKE_OWNERSHIP_FLAG; - if ( H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + if ( H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, addr, flush_flags, @@ -6174,7 +5000,7 @@ H5C_unprotect(H5F_t * f, "hash table contains multiple entries for addr?!?.") } - if ( H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + if ( H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, addr, H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG, @@ -7504,7 +6330,7 @@ H5C__autoadjust__ageout__evict_aged_out_entries(H5F_t * f, /* reset entries_removed_counter and * last_entry_removed_ptr prior to the call to - * H5C_flush_single_entry() so that we can spot + * H5C__flush_single_entry() so that we can spot * unexpected removals of entries from the cache, * and set the restart_scan flag if proceeding * would be likely to cause us to scan an entry @@ -7513,7 +6339,7 @@ H5C__autoadjust__ageout__evict_aged_out_entries(H5F_t * f, cache_ptr->entries_removed_counter = 0; cache_ptr->last_entry_removed_ptr = NULL; - result = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + result = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET, @@ -7529,7 +6355,7 @@ H5C__autoadjust__ageout__evict_aged_out_entries(H5F_t * f, bytes_evicted += entry_ptr->size; - result = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + result = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG, @@ -7620,7 +6446,7 @@ H5C__autoadjust__ageout__evict_aged_out_entries(H5F_t * f, if ( ! (entry_ptr->is_dirty) ) { - result = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + result = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG, @@ -8126,7 +6952,7 @@ done: * was largely removed from the cache data structures before * the flush proper. However, re-entrant calls to the cache * in the parallel case required a re-factoring of the - * H5C_flush_single_entry() function to keep entries fully + * H5C__flush_single_entry() function to keep entries fully * in the cache until after the pre-serialize and serialize * calls. * JRM -- 12/25/14 @@ -8239,7 +7065,7 @@ H5C_flush_invalidate_cache(const H5F_t * f, */ #if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS - /* Depending on circumstances, H5C_flush_single_entry() will + /* Depending on circumstances, H5C__flush_single_entry() will * remove dirty entries from the slist as it flushes them. * Thus for sanity checks we must make note of the initial * slist length and size before we do any flushes. @@ -8272,7 +7098,7 @@ H5C_flush_invalidate_cache(const H5F_t * f, /* set the cache_ptr->slist_change_in_pre_serialize and * cache_ptr->slist_change_in_serialize to false. * - * These flags are set to TRUE by H5C_flush_single_entry if the + * These flags are set to TRUE by H5C__flush_single_entry if the * slist is modified by a pre_serialize or serialize call * respectively. * @@ -8381,7 +7207,7 @@ H5C_flush_invalidate_cache(const H5F_t * f, /* Test to see if we are can flush the entry now. * If we can, go ahead and flush, but don't tell - * H5C_flush_single_entry() to destroy the entry + * H5C__flush_single_entry() to destroy the entry * as pinned entries can't be evicted. */ if(entry_ptr->flush_dep_height == curr_flush_dep_height ) { @@ -8399,7 +7225,7 @@ H5C_flush_invalidate_cache(const H5F_t * f, entry_size_change = 0; #endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - status = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + status = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET, @@ -8461,7 +7287,7 @@ H5C_flush_invalidate_cache(const H5F_t * f, entry_size_change = 0; #endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */ - status = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + status = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, (cooked_flags | H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG), @@ -8603,7 +7429,7 @@ H5C_flush_invalidate_cache(const H5F_t * f, entry_was_dirty = entry_ptr->is_dirty; - status = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + status = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, (cooked_flags | H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG), @@ -8755,7 +7581,7 @@ done: /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * - * Function: H5C_flush_single_entry + * Function: H5C__flush_single_entry * * Purpose: Flush or clear (and evict if requested) the cache entry * with the specified address and type. If the type is NULL, @@ -8814,8 +7640,8 @@ done: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -static herr_t -H5C_flush_single_entry(const H5F_t * f, +herr_t +H5C__flush_single_entry(const H5F_t * f, hid_t dxpl_id, haddr_t addr, unsigned flags, @@ -8838,7 +7664,7 @@ H5C_flush_single_entry(const H5F_t * f, H5C_cache_entry_t * entry_ptr = NULL; herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */ - FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI_NOINIT + FUNC_ENTER_PACKAGE HDassert( f ); HDassert( cache_ptr ); @@ -9620,7 +8446,7 @@ done: ( ( entry_ptr ) && ( ! entry_ptr->is_dirty ) ) ); FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value) -} /* H5C_flush_single_entry() */ +} /* H5C__flush_single_entry() */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -10099,7 +8925,7 @@ done: * attempts to load another entry. * * This error was exposed by a re-factor of the - * H5C_flush_single_entry() routine. However, it was + * H5C__flush_single_entry() routine. However, it was * a potential bug from the moment that entries were * allowed to load other entries on flush. * @@ -10221,7 +9047,7 @@ H5C_make_space_in_cache(H5F_t * f, /* reset entries_removed_counter and * last_entry_removed_ptr prior to the call to - * H5C_flush_single_entry() so that we can spot + * H5C__flush_single_entry() so that we can spot * unexpected removals of entries from the cache, * and set the restart_scan flag if proceeding * would be likely to cause us to scan an entry @@ -10230,7 +9056,7 @@ H5C_make_space_in_cache(H5F_t * f, cache_ptr->entries_removed_counter = 0; cache_ptr->last_entry_removed_ptr = NULL; - result = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + result = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, H5C__NO_FLAGS_SET, @@ -10249,7 +9075,7 @@ H5C_make_space_in_cache(H5F_t * f, cache_ptr->entries_scanned_to_make_space++; #endif /* H5C_COLLECT_CACHE_STATS */ - result = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + result = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG, @@ -10404,7 +9230,7 @@ H5C_make_space_in_cache(H5F_t * f, prev_ptr = entry_ptr->aux_prev; - result = H5C_flush_single_entry(f, + result = H5C__flush_single_entry(f, dxpl_id, entry_ptr->addr, H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG, |