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-rw-r--r--src/H5AC.c280
-rw-r--r--src/H5C.c204
-rw-r--r--src/H5Cdbg.c4
-rw-r--r--src/H5Cimage.c158
-rw-r--r--src/H5Cmpio.c238
-rw-r--r--src/H5Cpkg.h36
6 files changed, 459 insertions, 461 deletions
diff --git a/src/H5AC.c b/src/H5AC.c
index 52f45c3..964ed4d 100644
--- a/src/H5AC.c
+++ b/src/H5AC.c
@@ -136,14 +136,14 @@ static const H5AC_class_t *const H5AC_class_s[] = {
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Function: H5AC_init
+ * Function: H5AC_init
*
* Purpose: Initialize the interface from some other layer.
*
- * Return: Success: non-negative
- * Failure: negative
+ * Return: Success: non-negative
+ * Failure: negative
*
- * Programmer: Quincey Koziol
+ * Programmer: Quincey Koziol
* Saturday, January 18, 2003
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -162,13 +162,13 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Function: H5AC__init_package
+ * Function: H5AC__init_package
*
- * Purpose: Initialize interface-specific information
+ * Purpose: Initialize interface-specific information
*
- * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
+ * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
- * Programmer: Quincey Koziol
+ * Programmer: Quincey Koziol
* Thursday, July 18, 2002
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -198,15 +198,15 @@ H5AC__init_package(void)
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Function: H5AC_term_package
+ * Function: H5AC_term_package
*
- * Purpose: Terminate this interface.
+ * Purpose: Terminate this interface.
*
- * Return: Success: Positive if anything was done that might
- * affect other interfaces; zero otherwise.
- * Failure: Negative.
+ * Return: Success: Positive if anything was done that might
+ * affect other interfaces; zero otherwise.
+ * Failure: Negative.
*
- * Programmer: Quincey Koziol
+ * Programmer: Quincey Koziol
* Thursday, July 18, 2002
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ herr_t
H5AC_create(const H5F_t *f, H5AC_cache_config_t *config_ptr, H5AC_cache_image_config_t * image_config_ptr)
{
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
- char prefix[H5C__PREFIX_LEN] = "";
+ char prefix[H5C__PREFIX_LEN] = "";
H5AC_aux_t * aux_ptr = NULL;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
struct H5C_cache_image_ctl_t int_ci_config = H5C__DEFAULT_CACHE_IMAGE_CTL;
@@ -309,9 +309,9 @@ H5AC_create(const H5F_t *f, H5AC_cache_config_t *config_ptr, H5AC_cache_image_co
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
if(H5F_HAS_FEATURE(f, H5FD_FEAT_HAS_MPI)) {
- MPI_Comm mpi_comm;
- int mpi_rank;
- int mpi_size;
+ MPI_Comm mpi_comm;
+ int mpi_rank;
+ int mpi_size;
if(MPI_COMM_NULL == (mpi_comm = H5F_mpi_get_comm(f)))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_VFL, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get MPI communicator")
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ H5AC_create(const H5F_t *f, H5AC_cache_config_t *config_ptr, H5AC_cache_image_co
#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
if(NULL == f->shared->cache)
- HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTALLOC, FAIL, "memory allocation failed")
+ HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTALLOC, FAIL, "memory allocation failed")
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
if(aux_ptr != NULL)
@@ -626,12 +626,12 @@ done:
* Function: H5AC_evict
*
* Purpose: Evict all entries except the pinned entries
- * in the cache.
+ * in the cache.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
* Programmer: Vailin Choi
- * Dec 2013
+ * Dec 2013
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -665,9 +665,9 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_expunge_entry
*
- * Purpose: Expunge the target entry from the cache without writing it
- * to disk even if it is dirty. The entry must not be either
- * pinned or protected.
+ * Purpose: Expunge the target entry from the cache without writing it
+ * to disk even if it is dirty. The entry must not be either
+ * pinned or protected.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -708,13 +708,13 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_flush
*
- * Purpose: Flush (and possibly destroy) the metadata cache associated
- * with the specified file.
+ * Purpose: Flush (and possibly destroy) the metadata cache associated
+ * with the specified file.
*
- * If the cache contains protected entries, the function will
- * fail, as protected entries cannot be flushed. However
- * all unprotected entries should be flushed before the
- * function returns failure.
+ * If the cache contains protected entries, the function will
+ * fail, as protected entries cannot be flushed. However
+ * all unprotected entries should be flushed before the
+ * function returns failure.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure if there was a
* request to flush all items and something was protected.
@@ -766,15 +766,15 @@ done:
* Function: H5AC_get_entry_status
*
* Purpose: Given a file address, determine whether the metadata
- * cache contains an entry at that location. If it does,
- * also determine whether the entry is dirty, protected,
- * pinned, etc. and return that information to the caller
- * in *status.
+ * cache contains an entry at that location. If it does,
+ * also determine whether the entry is dirty, protected,
+ * pinned, etc. and return that information to the caller
+ * in *status.
*
- * If the specified entry doesn't exist, set *status_ptr
- * to zero.
+ * If the specified entry doesn't exist, set *status_ptr
+ * to zero.
*
- * On error, the value of *status is undefined.
+ * On error, the value of *status is undefined.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -786,14 +786,14 @@ done:
herr_t
H5AC_get_entry_status(const H5F_t *f, haddr_t addr, unsigned *status)
{
- hbool_t in_cache; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache */
- hbool_t is_dirty; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and dirty */
- hbool_t is_protected; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and protected */
- hbool_t is_pinned; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and pinned */
- hbool_t is_corked;
- hbool_t is_flush_dep_child; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and is a flush dependency child */
- hbool_t is_flush_dep_parent; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and is a flush dependency parent */
- hbool_t image_is_up_to_date; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and has an up to date image */
+ hbool_t in_cache; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache */
+ hbool_t is_dirty; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and dirty */
+ hbool_t is_protected; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and protected */
+ hbool_t is_pinned; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and pinned */
+ hbool_t is_corked;
+ hbool_t is_flush_dep_child; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and is a flush dependency child */
+ hbool_t is_flush_dep_parent; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and is a flush dependency parent */
+ hbool_t image_is_up_to_date; /* Entry @ addr is in the cache and has an up to date image */
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(FAIL)
@@ -806,21 +806,21 @@ H5AC_get_entry_status(const H5F_t *f, haddr_t addr, unsigned *status)
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "H5C_get_entry_status() failed")
if(in_cache) {
- *status |= H5AC_ES__IN_CACHE;
- if(is_dirty)
- *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_DIRTY;
- if(is_protected)
- *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_PROTECTED;
- if(is_pinned)
- *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_PINNED;
- if(is_corked)
- *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_CORKED;
- if(is_flush_dep_parent)
- *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_FLUSH_DEP_PARENT;
- if(is_flush_dep_child)
- *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_FLUSH_DEP_CHILD;
- if(image_is_up_to_date)
- *status |= H5AC_ES__IMAGE_IS_UP_TO_DATE;
+ *status |= H5AC_ES__IN_CACHE;
+ if(is_dirty)
+ *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_DIRTY;
+ if(is_protected)
+ *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_PROTECTED;
+ if(is_pinned)
+ *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_PINNED;
+ if(is_corked)
+ *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_CORKED;
+ if(is_flush_dep_parent)
+ *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_FLUSH_DEP_PARENT;
+ if(is_flush_dep_child)
+ *status |= H5AC_ES__IS_FLUSH_DEP_CHILD;
+ if(image_is_up_to_date)
+ *status |= H5AC_ES__IMAGE_IS_UP_TO_DATE;
} /* end if */
else
*status = 0;
@@ -940,8 +940,8 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_mark_entry_dirty
*
- * Purpose: Mark a pinned or protected entry as dirty. The target
- * entry MUST be either pinned, protected, or both.
+ * Purpose: Mark a pinned or protected entry as dirty. The target
+ * entry MUST be either pinned, protected, or both.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -995,8 +995,8 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_mark_entry_clean
*
- * Purpose: Mark a pinned entry as clean. The target
- * entry MUST be pinned.
+ * Purpose: Mark a pinned entry as clean. The target
+ * entry MUST be pinned.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -1049,8 +1049,8 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_mark_entry_unserialized
*
- * Purpose: Mark a pinned or protected entry as unserialized. The target
- * entry MUST be either pinned, protected, or both.
+ * Purpose: Mark a pinned or protected entry as unserialized. The target
+ * entry MUST be either pinned, protected, or both.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -1092,8 +1092,8 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_mark_entry_serialized
*
- * Purpose: Mark a pinned entry as serialized. The target
- * entry MUST be pinned.
+ * Purpose: Mark a pinned entry as serialized. The target
+ * entry MUST be pinned.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -1193,7 +1193,7 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_pin_protected_entry()
*
- * Purpose: Pin a protected cache entry. The entry must be protected
+ * Purpose: Pin a protected cache entry. The entry must be protected
* at the time of call, and must be unpinned.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
@@ -1378,7 +1378,7 @@ done:
*
* Function: H5AC_create_flush_dependency()
*
- * Purpose: Create a flush dependency between two entries in the metadata
+ * Purpose: Create a flush dependency between two entries in the metadata
* cache.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
@@ -1424,16 +1424,16 @@ done:
* Function: H5AC_protect
*
* Purpose: If the target entry is not in the cache, load it. If
- * necessary, attempt to evict one or more entries to keep
- * the cache within its maximum size.
+ * necessary, attempt to evict one or more entries to keep
+ * the cache within its maximum size.
*
- * Mark the target entry as protected, and return its address
- * to the caller. The caller must call H5AC_unprotect() when
- * finished with the entry.
+ * Mark the target entry as protected, and return its address
+ * to the caller. The caller must call H5AC_unprotect() when
+ * finished with the entry.
*
- * While it is protected, the entry may not be either evicted
- * or flushed -- nor may it be accessed by another call to
- * H5AC_protect. Any attempt to do so will result in a failure.
+ * While it is protected, the entry may not be either evicted
+ * or flushed -- nor may it be accessed by another call to
+ * H5AC_protect. Any attempt to do so will result in a failure.
*
* Return: Success: Ptr to the object.
* Failure: NULL
@@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ H5AC_protect(H5F_t *f, const H5AC_class_t *type, haddr_t addr, void *udata,
/* Check for invalid access request */
if((0 == (H5F_INTENT(f) & H5F_ACC_RDWR)) && (0 == (flags & H5C__READ_ONLY_FLAG)))
- HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_BADVALUE, NULL, "no write intent on file")
+ HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_BADVALUE, NULL, "no write intent on file")
#if H5AC_DO_TAGGING_SANITY_CHECKS
if(!H5C_get_ignore_tags(f->shared->cache) && H5AC__verify_tag(type) < 0)
@@ -1505,7 +1505,7 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_resize_entry
*
- * Purpose: Resize a pinned or protected entry.
+ * Purpose: Resize a pinned or protected entry.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -1559,8 +1559,8 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_unpin_entry()
*
- * Purpose: Unpin a cache entry. The entry must be unprotected at
- * the time of call, and must be pinned.
+ * Purpose: Unpin a cache entry. The entry must be unprotected at
+ * the time of call, and must be pinned.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -1603,7 +1603,7 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_destroy_flush_dependency()
*
- * Purpose: Destroy a flush dependency between two entries.
+ * Purpose: Destroy a flush dependency between two entries.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -1647,27 +1647,27 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5AC_unprotect
*
- * Purpose: Undo an H5AC_protect() call -- specifically, mark the
- * entry as unprotected, remove it from the protected list,
- * and give it back to the replacement policy.
+ * Purpose: Undo an H5AC_protect() call -- specifically, mark the
+ * entry as unprotected, remove it from the protected list,
+ * and give it back to the replacement policy.
*
- * The TYPE and ADDR arguments must be the same as those in
- * the corresponding call to H5AC_protect() and the THING
- * argument must be the value returned by that call to
- * H5AC_protect().
+ * The TYPE and ADDR arguments must be the same as those in
+ * the corresponding call to H5AC_protect() and the THING
+ * argument must be the value returned by that call to
+ * H5AC_protect().
*
- * If the deleted flag is TRUE, simply remove the target entry
- * from the cache, clear it, and free it without writing it to
- * disk.
+ * If the deleted flag is TRUE, simply remove the target entry
+ * from the cache, clear it, and free it without writing it to
+ * disk.
*
- * This version of the function is a complete re-write to
- * use the new metadata cache. While there isn't all that
- * much difference between the old and new Purpose sections,
- * the original version is given below.
+ * This version of the function is a complete re-write to
+ * use the new metadata cache. While there isn't all that
+ * much difference between the old and new Purpose sections,
+ * the original version is given below.
*
- * Original purpose section:
+ * Original purpose section:
*
- * This function should be called to undo the effect of
+ * This function should be called to undo the effect of
* H5AC_protect(). The TYPE and ADDR arguments should be the
* same as the corresponding call to H5AC_protect() and the
* THING argument should be the value returned by H5AC_protect().
@@ -1686,8 +1686,8 @@ herr_t
H5AC_unprotect(H5F_t *f, const H5AC_class_t *type, haddr_t addr, void *thing,
unsigned flags)
{
- hbool_t dirtied;
- hbool_t deleted;
+ hbool_t dirtied;
+ hbool_t deleted;
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
H5AC_aux_t * aux_ptr = NULL;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
@@ -1708,14 +1708,14 @@ H5AC_unprotect(H5F_t *f, const H5AC_class_t *type, haddr_t addr, void *thing,
HDassert( ((H5AC_info_t *)thing)->type == type );
dirtied = (hbool_t)(((flags & H5AC__DIRTIED_FLAG) == H5AC__DIRTIED_FLAG) ||
- (((H5AC_info_t *)thing)->dirtied));
+ (((H5AC_info_t *)thing)->dirtied));
deleted = (hbool_t)((flags & H5C__DELETED_FLAG) == H5C__DELETED_FLAG);
/* Check if the size changed out from underneath us, if we're not deleting
* the entry.
*/
if(dirtied && !deleted) {
- size_t curr_size = 0;
+ size_t curr_size = 0;
if((type->image_len)(thing, &curr_size) < 0)
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTGETSIZE, FAIL, "Can't get size of thing")
@@ -1802,7 +1802,7 @@ H5AC_get_cache_auto_resize_config(const H5AC_t *cache_ptr,
if(internal_config.rpt_fcn == NULL)
config_ptr->rpt_fcn_enabled = FALSE;
else
- config_ptr->rpt_fcn_enabled = TRUE;
+ config_ptr->rpt_fcn_enabled = TRUE;
config_ptr->open_trace_file = FALSE;
config_ptr->close_trace_file = FALSE;
config_ptr->trace_file_name[0] = '\0';
@@ -1835,12 +1835,12 @@ H5AC_get_cache_auto_resize_config(const H5AC_t *cache_ptr,
if(NULL != (aux_ptr = (H5AC_aux_t *)H5C_get_aux_ptr(cache_ptr))) {
config_ptr->dirty_bytes_threshold = aux_ptr->dirty_bytes_threshold;
- config_ptr->metadata_write_strategy = aux_ptr->metadata_write_strategy;
+ config_ptr->metadata_write_strategy = aux_ptr->metadata_write_strategy;
} /* end if */
else {
#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
config_ptr->dirty_bytes_threshold = H5AC__DEFAULT_DIRTY_BYTES_THRESHOLD;
- config_ptr->metadata_write_strategy = H5AC__DEFAULT_METADATA_WRITE_STRATEGY;
+ config_ptr->metadata_write_strategy = H5AC__DEFAULT_METADATA_WRITE_STRATEGY;
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
} /* end else */
}
@@ -1977,7 +1977,7 @@ herr_t
H5AC_set_cache_auto_resize_config(H5AC_t *cache_ptr, H5AC_cache_config_t *config_ptr)
{
H5C_auto_size_ctl_t internal_config;
- herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
+ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(FAIL)
@@ -2057,16 +2057,16 @@ done:
* Function: H5AC_validate_config()
*
* Purpose: Run a sanity check on the contents of the supplied
- * instance of H5AC_cache_config_t.
+ * instance of H5AC_cache_config_t.
*
* Do nothing and return SUCCEED if no errors are detected,
* and flag an error and return FAIL otherwise.
*
- * At present, this function operates by packing the data
- * from the instance of H5AC_cache_config_t into an instance
- * of H5C_auto_size_ctl_t, and then calling
- * H5C_validate_resize_config(). As H5AC_cache_config_t and
- * H5C_auto_size_ctl_t diverge, we may have to change this.
+ * At present, this function operates by packing the data
+ * from the instance of H5AC_cache_config_t into an instance
+ * of H5C_auto_size_ctl_t, and then calling
+ * H5C_validate_resize_config(). As H5AC_cache_config_t and
+ * H5C_auto_size_ctl_t diverge, we may have to change this.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -2091,7 +2091,7 @@ H5AC_validate_config(H5AC_cache_config_t *config_ptr)
/* don't bother to test trace_file_name unless open_trace_file is TRUE */
if(config_ptr->open_trace_file) {
- size_t name_len;
+ size_t name_len;
/* Can't really test the trace_file_name field without trying to
* open the file, so we will content ourselves with a couple of
@@ -2134,17 +2134,17 @@ done:
* Function: H5AC_validate_cache_image_config()
*
* Purpose: Run a sanity check on the contents of the supplied
- * instance of H5AC_cache_image_config_t.
+ * instance of H5AC_cache_image_config_t.
*
* Do nothing and return SUCCEED if no errors are detected,
* and flag an error and return FAIL otherwise.
*
- * At present, this function operates by packing the data
- * from the instance of H5AC_cache_image_config_t into an
- * instance of H5C_cache_image_ctl_t, and then calling
- * H5C_validate_cache_image_config(). If and when
+ * At present, this function operates by packing the data
+ * from the instance of H5AC_cache_image_config_t into an
+ * instance of H5C_cache_image_ctl_t, and then calling
+ * H5C_validate_cache_image_config(). If and when
* H5AC_cache_image_config_t and H5C_cache_image_ctl_t
- * diverge, we may have to change this.
+ * diverge, we may have to change this.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -2190,13 +2190,13 @@ done:
* 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.
+ * 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.
+ * In the event of failure, the value of *write_permitted_ptr
+ * is undefined.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure.
*
@@ -2212,9 +2212,9 @@ H5_ATTR_UNUSED
*f, hbool_t *write_permitted_ptr)
{
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
- H5AC_aux_t * aux_ptr = NULL;
+ H5AC_aux_t * aux_ptr = NULL;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
- hbool_t write_permitted = TRUE;
+ hbool_t write_permitted = TRUE;
FUNC_ENTER_STATIC_NOERR
@@ -2228,9 +2228,9 @@ H5_ATTR_UNUSED
HDassert(aux_ptr->magic == H5AC__H5AC_AUX_T_MAGIC);
if((aux_ptr->mpi_rank == 0) || (aux_ptr->metadata_write_strategy == H5AC_METADATA_WRITE_STRATEGY__DISTRIBUTED))
- write_permitted = aux_ptr->write_permitted;
+ write_permitted = aux_ptr->write_permitted;
else
- write_permitted = FALSE;
+ write_permitted = FALSE;
} /* end if */
#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
@@ -2244,12 +2244,12 @@ H5_ATTR_UNUSED
* Function: H5AC__ext_config_2_int_config()
*
* Purpose: Utility function to translate an instance of
- * H5AC_cache_config_t to an instance of H5C_auto_size_ctl_t.
+ * H5AC_cache_config_t to an instance of H5C_auto_size_ctl_t.
*
- * Places translation in *int_conf_ptr and returns SUCCEED
- * if successful. Returns FAIL on failure.
+ * Places translation in *int_conf_ptr and returns SUCCEED
+ * if successful. Returns FAIL on failure.
*
- * Does only minimal sanity checking.
+ * Does only minimal sanity checking.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -2630,7 +2630,7 @@ done:
* Purpose: Given a file address, retrieve the ring for an entry at that
* address.
*
- * On error, the value of *ring is not modified.
+ * On error, the value of *ring is not modified.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
@@ -2708,11 +2708,11 @@ H5AC_set_ring(H5AC_ring_t ring, H5AC_ring_t *orig_ring)
* are in the process of a file shutdown, post an error
* message, and return FAIL.
*
- * Note that this function simply passes the call on to
- * the metadata cache proper, and returns the result.
+ * Note that this function simply passes the call on to
+ * the metadata cache proper, and returns the result.
*
- * Return: Success: Non-negative
- * Failure: Negative
+ * Return: Success: Non-negative
+ * Failure: Negative
*
* Programmer: Quincey Koziol
* September 17, 2016
@@ -2785,7 +2785,7 @@ done:
* Function: H5AC_remove_entry()
*
* Purpose: Remove an entry from the cache. Must be not protected, pinned,
- * dirty, involved in flush dependencies, etc.
+ * dirty, involved in flush dependencies, etc.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
diff --git a/src/H5C.c b/src/H5C.c
index b70c6dc..17dc1d2 100644
--- a/src/H5C.c
+++ b/src/H5C.c
@@ -387,32 +387,32 @@ H5C_create(size_t max_cache_size,
cache_ptr->dirty_index_size = (size_t)0;
for(i = 0; i < H5C_RING_NTYPES; i++) {
- cache_ptr->index_ring_len[i] = 0;
- cache_ptr->index_ring_size[i] = (size_t)0;
- cache_ptr->clean_index_ring_size[i] = (size_t)0;
- cache_ptr->dirty_index_ring_size[i] = (size_t)0;
+ cache_ptr->index_ring_len[i] = 0;
+ cache_ptr->index_ring_size[i] = (size_t)0;
+ cache_ptr->clean_index_ring_size[i] = (size_t)0;
+ cache_ptr->dirty_index_ring_size[i] = (size_t)0;
- cache_ptr->slist_ring_len[i] = 0;
- cache_ptr->slist_ring_size[i] = (size_t)0;
+ cache_ptr->slist_ring_len[i] = 0;
+ cache_ptr->slist_ring_size[i] = (size_t)0;
} /* end for */
for(i = 0; i < H5C__HASH_TABLE_LEN; i++)
(cache_ptr->index)[i] = NULL;
- cache_ptr->il_len = 0;
- cache_ptr->il_size = (size_t)0;
- cache_ptr->il_head = NULL;
- cache_ptr->il_tail = NULL;
+ cache_ptr->il_len = 0;
+ cache_ptr->il_size = (size_t)0;
+ cache_ptr->il_head = NULL;
+ cache_ptr->il_tail = NULL;
/* Tagging Field Initializations */
cache_ptr->ignore_tags = FALSE;
cache_ptr->num_objs_corked = 0;
/* slist field initializations */
- cache_ptr->slist_enabled = ! H5C__SLIST_OPT_ENABLED;
- cache_ptr->slist_changed = FALSE;
- cache_ptr->slist_len = 0;
- cache_ptr->slist_size = (size_t)0;
+ cache_ptr->slist_enabled = ! H5C__SLIST_OPT_ENABLED;
+ cache_ptr->slist_changed = FALSE;
+ cache_ptr->slist_len = 0;
+ cache_ptr->slist_size = (size_t)0;
/* slist_ring_len, slist_ring_size, and
* slist_ptr initializaed above.
@@ -1056,7 +1056,6 @@ H5C_evict(H5F_t * f)
if ( H5C_set_slist_enabled(f->shared->cache, TRUE, FALSE) < 0 )
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_SYSTEM, FAIL, "set slist enabled failed")
-
/* Flush and invalidate all cache entries except the pinned entries */
if ( H5C__flush_invalidate_cache(f, H5C__EVICT_ALLOW_LAST_PINS_FLAG) < 0 )
@@ -3219,8 +3218,8 @@ done:
* Programmer: John Mainzer
* 3/22/06
*
- * Changes: Added extreme sanity checks on entry and exit.
- * JRM -- 4/26/14
+ * Changes: Added extreme sanity checks on entry and exit.
+ * JRM -- 4/26/14
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -3438,16 +3437,16 @@ H5C_unprotect(H5F_t *f, haddr_t addr, void *thing, unsigned flags)
if ( entry_ptr->ro_ref_count > 1 ) {
/* Sanity check */
- HDassert(entry_ptr->is_protected);
+ HDassert(entry_ptr->is_protected);
HDassert(entry_ptr->is_read_only);
- if ( dirtied )
+ if ( dirtied )
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTUNPROTECT, FAIL, \
"Read only entry modified??")
/* Reduce the RO ref count */
- (entry_ptr->ro_ref_count)--;
+ (entry_ptr->ro_ref_count)--;
/* Pin or unpin the entry as requested. */
if ( pin_entry ) {
@@ -3469,20 +3468,20 @@ H5C_unprotect(H5F_t *f, haddr_t addr, void *thing, unsigned flags)
} /* end if */
} else {
- if ( entry_ptr->is_read_only ) {
+ if ( entry_ptr->is_read_only ) {
/* Sanity check */
- HDassert(entry_ptr->ro_ref_count == 1);
+ HDassert(entry_ptr->ro_ref_count == 1);
- if ( dirtied )
+ if ( dirtied )
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTUNPROTECT, FAIL, \
"Read only entry modified??")
- entry_ptr->is_read_only = FALSE;
- entry_ptr->ro_ref_count = 0;
+ entry_ptr->is_read_only = FALSE;
+ entry_ptr->ro_ref_count = 0;
- } /* end if */
+ } /* end if */
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
/* When the H5C code is used to implement the metadata cache in the
@@ -3518,15 +3517,15 @@ H5C_unprotect(H5F_t *f, haddr_t addr, void *thing, unsigned flags)
/* Mark the entry as dirty if appropriate */
entry_ptr->is_dirty = (entry_ptr->is_dirty || dirtied);
- if ( dirtied ) {
+ if ( dirtied ) {
- if ( entry_ptr->image_up_to_date ) {
+ if ( entry_ptr->image_up_to_date ) {
- entry_ptr->image_up_to_date = FALSE;
+ entry_ptr->image_up_to_date = FALSE;
- if ( entry_ptr->flush_dep_nparents > 0 ) {
+ if ( entry_ptr->flush_dep_nparents > 0 ) {
- if ( H5C__mark_flush_dep_unserialized(entry_ptr) < 0 )
+ if ( H5C__mark_flush_dep_unserialized(entry_ptr) < 0 )
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTNOTIFY, FAIL, \
"Can't propagate serialization status to fd parents")
@@ -3700,7 +3699,6 @@ H5C_unprotect(H5F_t *f, haddr_t addr, void *thing, unsigned flags)
if ( H5C__flush_single_entry(f, entry_ptr,
H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG |
H5C__DEL_FROM_SLIST_ON_DESTROY_FLAG) < 0 )
-
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTUNPROTECT, FAIL, \
"Can't clear entry")
@@ -5753,36 +5751,36 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5C_flush_invalidate_ring
*
- * Purpose: Flush and destroy the entries contained in the target
- * cache and ring.
+ * Purpose: Flush and destroy the entries contained in the target
+ * cache and ring.
*
- * If the ring contains protected entries, the function will
- * fail, as protected entries cannot be either flushed or
- * destroyed. However all unprotected entries should be
- * flushed and destroyed before the function returns failure.
+ * If the ring contains protected entries, the function will
+ * fail, as protected entries cannot be either flushed or
+ * destroyed. However all unprotected entries should be
+ * flushed and destroyed before the function returns failure.
*
- * While pinned entries can usually be flushed, they cannot
- * be destroyed. However, they should be unpinned when all
- * the entries that reference them have been destroyed (thus
- * reduding the pinned entry's reference count to 0, allowing
- * it to be unpinned).
+ * While pinned entries can usually be flushed, they cannot
+ * be destroyed. However, they should be unpinned when all
+ * the entries that reference them have been destroyed (thus
+ * reduding the pinned entry's reference count to 0, allowing
+ * it to be unpinned).
*
- * If pinned entries are present, the function makes repeated
- * passes through the cache, flushing all dirty entries
- * (including the pinned dirty entries where permitted) and
- * destroying all unpinned entries. This process is repeated
- * until either the cache is empty, or the number of pinned
- * entries stops decreasing on each pass.
+ * If pinned entries are present, the function makes repeated
+ * passes through the cache, flushing all dirty entries
+ * (including the pinned dirty entries where permitted) and
+ * destroying all unpinned entries. This process is repeated
+ * until either the cache is empty, or the number of pinned
+ * entries stops decreasing on each pass.
*
- * If flush dependencies appear in the target ring, the
- * function makes repeated passes through the cache flushing
- * entries in flush dependency order.
+ * If flush dependencies appear in the target ring, the
+ * function makes repeated passes through the cache flushing
+ * entries in flush dependency order.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure or if there was
- * a request to flush all items and something was protected.
+ * a request to flush all items and something was protected.
*
* Programmer: John Mainzer
- * 9/1/15
+ * 9/1/15
*
* Changes: Added support for the H5C__EVICT_ALLOW_LAST_PINS_FLAG.
* This flag is used to flush and evict all entries in
@@ -6317,24 +6315,24 @@ done:
*
* Function: H5C__flush_ring
*
- * Purpose: Flush the entries contained in the specified cache and
- * ring. All entries in rings outside the specified ring
- * must have been flushed on entry.
+ * Purpose: Flush the entries contained in the specified cache and
+ * ring. All entries in rings outside the specified ring
+ * must have been flushed on entry.
*
- * If the cache contains protected entries in the specified
- * ring, the function will fail, as protected entries cannot
- * be flushed. However all unprotected entries in the target
- * ring should be flushed before the function returns failure.
+ * If the cache contains protected entries in the specified
+ * ring, the function will fail, as protected entries cannot
+ * be flushed. However all unprotected entries in the target
+ * ring should be flushed before the function returns failure.
*
- * If flush dependencies appear in the target ring, the
- * function makes repeated passes through the slist flushing
- * entries in flush dependency order.
+ * If flush dependencies appear in the target ring, the
+ * function makes repeated passes through the slist flushing
+ * entries in flush dependency order.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure or if there was
- * a request to flush all items and something was protected.
+ * a request to flush all items and something was protected.
*
* Programmer: John Mainzer
- * 9/1/15
+ * 9/1/15
*
* Changes: A recent optimization turns off the slist unless a flush
* is in progress. This should not effect this function, as
@@ -6392,7 +6390,7 @@ H5C__flush_ring(H5F_t *f, H5C_ring_t ring, unsigned flags)
for ( i = (int)H5C_RING_UNDEFINED; i < (int)ring; i++ ) {
- HDassert(cache_ptr->slist_ring_len[i] == 0);
+ HDassert(cache_ptr->slist_ring_len[i] == 0);
}
}
@@ -6416,8 +6414,8 @@ H5C__flush_ring(H5F_t *f, H5C_ring_t ring, unsigned flags)
cache_ptr->slist_changed = FALSE;
while ( ( cache_ptr->slist_ring_len[ring] > 0 ) &&
- ( protected_entries == 0 ) &&
- ( flushed_entries_last_pass ) ) {
+ ( protected_entries == 0 ) &&
+ ( flushed_entries_last_pass ) ) {
flushed_entries_last_pass = FALSE;
@@ -6641,23 +6639,23 @@ done:
* 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,
- * any unprotected entry at the specified address will be
- * flushed (and possibly evicted).
+ * with the specified address and type. If the type is NULL,
+ * any unprotected entry at the specified address will be
+ * flushed (and possibly evicted).
*
- * Attempts to flush a protected entry will result in an
- * error.
+ * Attempts to flush a protected entry will result in an
+ * error.
*
- * If the H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG flag is set, the entry will
- * be cleared and not flushed, and the call can't be part of a
+ * If the H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG flag is set, the entry will
+ * be cleared and not flushed, and the call can't be part of a
* sequence of flushes.
*
- * The function does nothing silently if there is no entry
- * at the supplied address, or if the entry found has the
- * wrong type.
+ * The function does nothing silently if there is no entry
+ * at the supplied address, or if the entry found has the
+ * wrong type.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure or if there was
- * an attempt to flush a protected item.
+ * an attempt to flush a protected item.
*
* Programmer: John Mainzer, 5/5/04
*
@@ -6729,22 +6727,22 @@ done:
herr_t
H5C__flush_single_entry(H5F_t *f, H5C_cache_entry_t *entry_ptr, unsigned flags)
{
- H5C_t * cache_ptr; /* Cache for file */
- hbool_t destroy; /* external flag */
- hbool_t clear_only; /* external flag */
- hbool_t free_file_space; /* external flag */
- hbool_t take_ownership; /* external flag */
- hbool_t del_from_slist_on_destroy; /* external flag */
- hbool_t during_flush; /* external flag */
- hbool_t write_entry; /* internal flag */
- hbool_t destroy_entry; /* internal flag */
- hbool_t generate_image; /* internal flag */
- hbool_t update_page_buffer; /* internal flag */
- hbool_t was_dirty;
- hbool_t suppress_image_entry_writes = FALSE;
- hbool_t suppress_image_entry_frees = FALSE;
- haddr_t entry_addr = HADDR_UNDEF;
- herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
+ H5C_t * cache_ptr; /* Cache for file */
+ hbool_t destroy; /* external flag */
+ hbool_t clear_only; /* external flag */
+ hbool_t free_file_space; /* external flag */
+ hbool_t take_ownership; /* external flag */
+ hbool_t del_from_slist_on_destroy; /* external flag */
+ hbool_t during_flush; /* external flag */
+ hbool_t write_entry; /* internal flag */
+ hbool_t destroy_entry; /* internal flag */
+ hbool_t generate_image; /* internal flag */
+ hbool_t update_page_buffer; /* internal flag */
+ hbool_t was_dirty;
+ hbool_t suppress_image_entry_writes = FALSE;
+ hbool_t suppress_image_entry_frees = FALSE;
+ haddr_t entry_addr = HADDR_UNDEF;
+ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_PACKAGE
@@ -7101,9 +7099,9 @@ H5C__flush_single_entry(H5F_t *f, H5C_cache_entry_t *entry_ptr, unsigned flags)
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTREMOVE, FAIL, \
"can't remove entry from tag list")
- /* verify that the entry is no longer part of any flush dependencies */
+ /* verify that the entry is no longer part of any flush dependencies */
HDassert(entry_ptr->flush_dep_nparents == 0);
- HDassert(entry_ptr->flush_dep_nchildren == 0);
+ HDassert(entry_ptr->flush_dep_nchildren == 0);
} /* end if */
else {
@@ -7118,7 +7116,7 @@ H5C__flush_single_entry(H5F_t *f, H5C_cache_entry_t *entry_ptr, unsigned flags)
* view of the replacement policy and the slist.
* Hence no differentiation between them.
*
- * JRM -- 7/7/07
+ * JRM -- 7/7/07
*/
H5C__UPDATE_RP_FOR_FLUSH(cache_ptr, entry_ptr, FAIL)
@@ -9482,7 +9480,7 @@ done:
*
* Purpose: Serialize an entry and generate its image.
*
- * Note: This may cause the entry to be re-sized and/or moved in
+ * Note: This may cause the entry to be re-sized and/or moved in
* the cache.
*
* As we will not update the metadata cache's data structures
@@ -9505,9 +9503,9 @@ done:
herr_t
H5C__generate_image(H5F_t *f, H5C_t *cache_ptr, H5C_cache_entry_t *entry_ptr)
{
- haddr_t new_addr = HADDR_UNDEF;
- haddr_t old_addr = HADDR_UNDEF;
- size_t new_len = 0;
+ haddr_t new_addr = HADDR_UNDEF;
+ haddr_t old_addr = HADDR_UNDEF;
+ size_t new_len = 0;
unsigned serialize_flags = H5C__SERIALIZE_NO_FLAGS_SET;
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
diff --git a/src/H5Cdbg.c b/src/H5Cdbg.c
index 085ac77..810c1e3 100644
--- a/src/H5Cdbg.c
+++ b/src/H5Cdbg.c
@@ -264,8 +264,8 @@ H5C_dump_cache_LRU(H5C_t *cache_ptr, const char *cache_name)
* Function: H5C_dump_cache_skip_list
*
* Purpose: Debugging routine that prints a summary of the contents of
- * the skip list used by the metadata cache metadata cache to
- * maintain an address sorted list of dirty entries.
+ * the skip list used by the metadata cache metadata cache to
+ * maintain an address sorted list of dirty entries.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
diff --git a/src/H5Cimage.c b/src/H5Cimage.c
index 9dd2ac6..0373098 100644
--- a/src/H5Cimage.c
+++ b/src/H5Cimage.c
@@ -431,33 +431,33 @@ done:
* Function: H5C__deserialize_prefetched_entry()
*
* Purpose: Deserialize the supplied prefetched entry entry, and return
- * a pointer to the deserialized entry in *entry_ptr_ptr.
- * If successful, remove the prefetched entry from the cache,
- * and free it. Insert the deserialized entry into the cache.
- *
- * Note that the on disk image of the entry is not freed --
- * a pointer to it is stored in the deserialized entries'
- * image_ptr field, and its image_up_to_date field is set to
- * TRUE unless the entry is dirtied by the deserialize call.
- *
- * If the prefetched entry is a flush dependency child,
- * destroy that flush dependency prior to calling the
- * deserialize callback. If appropriate, the flush dependency
- * relationship will be recreated by the cache client.
- *
- * If the prefetched entry is a flush dependency parent,
- * destroy the flush dependency relationship with all its
- * children. As all these children must be prefetched entries,
- * recreate these flush dependency relationships with
- * deserialized entry after it is inserted in the cache.
- *
- * Since deserializing a prefetched entry is semantically
- * equivalent to a load, issue an entry loaded nofification
- * if the notify callback is defined.
+ * a pointer to the deserialized entry in *entry_ptr_ptr.
+ * If successful, remove the prefetched entry from the cache,
+ * and free it. Insert the deserialized entry into the cache.
+ *
+ * Note that the on disk image of the entry is not freed --
+ * a pointer to it is stored in the deserialized entries'
+ * image_ptr field, and its image_up_to_date field is set to
+ * TRUE unless the entry is dirtied by the deserialize call.
+ *
+ * If the prefetched entry is a flush dependency child,
+ * destroy that flush dependency prior to calling the
+ * deserialize callback. If appropriate, the flush dependency
+ * relationship will be recreated by the cache client.
+ *
+ * If the prefetched entry is a flush dependency parent,
+ * destroy the flush dependency relationship with all its
+ * children. As all these children must be prefetched entries,
+ * recreate these flush dependency relationships with
+ * deserialized entry after it is inserted in the cache.
+ *
+ * Since deserializing a prefetched entry is semantically
+ * equivalent to a load, issue an entry loaded nofification
+ * if the notify callback is defined.
*
* Return: SUCCEED on success, and FAIL on failure.
*
- * Note that *entry_ptr_ptr is undefined on failure.
+ * Note that *entry_ptr_ptr is undefined on failure.
*
* Programmer: John Mainzer, 8/10/15
*
@@ -472,11 +472,11 @@ H5C__deserialize_prefetched_entry(H5F_t *f, H5C_t *cache_ptr,
H5C_cache_entry_t **entry_ptr_ptr, const H5C_class_t *type,
haddr_t addr, void *udata)
{
- hbool_t dirty = FALSE; /* Flag indicating whether thing was
+ hbool_t dirty = FALSE; /* Flag indicating whether thing was
* dirtied during deserialize
*/
size_t len; /* Size of image in file */
- void * thing = NULL; /* Pointer to thing loaded */
+ void * thing = NULL; /* Pointer to thing loaded */
H5C_cache_entry_t * pf_entry_ptr; /* pointer to the prefetched entry */
/* supplied in *entry_ptr_ptr. */
H5C_cache_entry_t * ds_entry_ptr; /* Alias for thing loaded, as cache
@@ -488,8 +488,8 @@ H5C__deserialize_prefetched_entry(H5F_t *f, H5C_t *cache_ptr,
/* the prefetched entry, or NULL if */
/* that array does not exist. */
unsigned flush_flags = (H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG |
- H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG);
- int i;
+ H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG);
+ int i;
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_PACKAGE
@@ -608,73 +608,73 @@ H5C__deserialize_prefetched_entry(H5F_t *f, H5C_t *cache_ptr,
HDassert( ( dirty == FALSE ) || ( type->id == 5 || type->id == 6) );
- ds_entry_ptr->magic = H5C__H5C_CACHE_ENTRY_T_MAGIC;
- ds_entry_ptr->cache_ptr = f->shared->cache;
- ds_entry_ptr->addr = addr;
- ds_entry_ptr->size = len;
+ ds_entry_ptr->magic = H5C__H5C_CACHE_ENTRY_T_MAGIC;
+ ds_entry_ptr->cache_ptr = f->shared->cache;
+ ds_entry_ptr->addr = addr;
+ ds_entry_ptr->size = len;
HDassert(ds_entry_ptr->size < H5C_MAX_ENTRY_SIZE);
- ds_entry_ptr->image_ptr = pf_entry_ptr->image_ptr;
- ds_entry_ptr->image_up_to_date = !dirty;
- ds_entry_ptr->type = type;
- ds_entry_ptr->is_dirty = dirty | pf_entry_ptr->is_dirty;
- ds_entry_ptr->dirtied = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->is_protected = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->is_read_only = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->ro_ref_count = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->is_pinned = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->in_slist = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->flush_marker = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->image_ptr = pf_entry_ptr->image_ptr;
+ ds_entry_ptr->image_up_to_date = !dirty;
+ ds_entry_ptr->type = type;
+ ds_entry_ptr->is_dirty = dirty | pf_entry_ptr->is_dirty;
+ ds_entry_ptr->dirtied = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->is_protected = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->is_read_only = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->ro_ref_count = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->is_pinned = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->in_slist = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->flush_marker = FALSE;
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
- ds_entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->flush_immediately = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->coll_access = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->flush_immediately = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->coll_access = FALSE;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
- ds_entry_ptr->flush_in_progress = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->destroy_in_progress = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->flush_in_progress = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->destroy_in_progress = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->ring = pf_entry_ptr->ring;
+ ds_entry_ptr->ring = pf_entry_ptr->ring;
/* Initialize flush dependency height fields */
- ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_parent = NULL;
- ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_nparents = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_parent_nalloc = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_nchildren = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_ndirty_children = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_nunser_children = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_parent = NULL;
+ ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_nparents = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_parent_nalloc = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_nchildren = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_ndirty_children = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->flush_dep_nunser_children = 0;
/* Initialize fields supporting the hash table: */
- ds_entry_ptr->ht_next = NULL;
- ds_entry_ptr->ht_prev = NULL;
- ds_entry_ptr->il_next = NULL;
- ds_entry_ptr->il_prev = NULL;
+ ds_entry_ptr->ht_next = NULL;
+ ds_entry_ptr->ht_prev = NULL;
+ ds_entry_ptr->il_next = NULL;
+ ds_entry_ptr->il_prev = NULL;
/* Initialize fields supporting replacement policies: */
- ds_entry_ptr->next = NULL;
- ds_entry_ptr->prev = NULL;
+ ds_entry_ptr->next = NULL;
+ ds_entry_ptr->prev = NULL;
#if H5C_MAINTAIN_CLEAN_AND_DIRTY_LRU_LISTS
- ds_entry_ptr->aux_next = NULL;
- ds_entry_ptr->aux_prev = NULL;
+ ds_entry_ptr->aux_next = NULL;
+ ds_entry_ptr->aux_prev = NULL;
#endif /* H5C_MAINTAIN_CLEAN_AND_DIRTY_LRU_LISTS */
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
- pf_entry_ptr->coll_next = NULL;
- pf_entry_ptr->coll_prev = NULL;
+ pf_entry_ptr->coll_next = NULL;
+ pf_entry_ptr->coll_prev = NULL;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
/* Initialize cache image related fields */
- ds_entry_ptr->include_in_image = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->lru_rank = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->image_dirty = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->fd_parent_count = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->fd_parent_addrs = NULL;
- ds_entry_ptr->fd_child_count = pf_entry_ptr->fd_child_count;
- ds_entry_ptr->fd_dirty_child_count = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->image_fd_height = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->prefetched = FALSE;
- ds_entry_ptr->prefetch_type_id = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->age = 0;
- ds_entry_ptr->prefetched_dirty = pf_entry_ptr->prefetched_dirty;
+ ds_entry_ptr->include_in_image = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->lru_rank = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->image_dirty = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->fd_parent_count = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->fd_parent_addrs = NULL;
+ ds_entry_ptr->fd_child_count = pf_entry_ptr->fd_child_count;
+ ds_entry_ptr->fd_dirty_child_count = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->image_fd_height = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->prefetched = FALSE;
+ ds_entry_ptr->prefetch_type_id = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->age = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->prefetched_dirty = pf_entry_ptr->prefetched_dirty;
#ifndef NDEBUG /* debugging field */
- ds_entry_ptr->serialization_count = 0;
+ ds_entry_ptr->serialization_count = 0;
#endif /* NDEBUG */
H5C__RESET_CACHE_ENTRY_STATS(ds_entry_ptr);
@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ H5C__deserialize_prefetched_entry(H5F_t *f, H5C_t *cache_ptr,
*
* 1) Set pf_entry_ptr->image_ptr to NULL. Since we have already
* transferred the buffer containing the image to *ds_entry_ptr,
- * this is not a memory leak.
+ * this is not a memory leak.
*
* 2) Call H5C__flush_single_entry() with the H5C__FLUSH_INVALIDATE_FLAG
* and H5C__FLUSH_CLEAR_ONLY_FLAG flags set.
diff --git a/src/H5Cmpio.c b/src/H5Cmpio.c
index 31dc647..6ec0513 100644
--- a/src/H5Cmpio.c
+++ b/src/H5Cmpio.c
@@ -34,14 +34,14 @@
/***********/
/* Headers */
/***********/
-#include "H5private.h" /* Generic Functions */
+#include "H5private.h" /* Generic Functions */
#include "H5ACprivate.h" /* Metadata cache */
-#include "H5Cpkg.h" /* Cache */
+#include "H5Cpkg.h" /* Cache */
#include "H5CXprivate.h" /* API Contexts */
-#include "H5Eprivate.h" /* Error handling */
-#include "H5Fpkg.h" /* Files */
-#include "H5FDprivate.h" /* File drivers */
-#include "H5MMprivate.h" /* Memory management */
+#include "H5Eprivate.h" /* Error handling */
+#include "H5Fpkg.h" /* Files */
+#include "H5FDprivate.h" /* File drivers */
+#include "H5MMprivate.h" /* Memory management */
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
@@ -87,74 +87,74 @@ static herr_t H5C__flush_candidates_in_ring(H5F_t *f, H5C_ring_t ring,
*
* 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.
+ * 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.
+ * 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 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.
+ * 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.
+ * 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:
+ * We construct the table as follows. Let:
*
- * n = num_candidates / mpi_size;
+ * n = num_candidates / mpi_size;
*
- * m = 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.
+ * 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.
+ * 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.
+ * 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:
+ * 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]
+ * first_entry_to_flush = candidate_assignment_table[mpi_rank]
*
- * last_entry_to_flush =
- * candidate_assignment_table[mpi_rank + 1] - 1;
+ * 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.
+ * 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.
+ * 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.
+ * 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.
+ * This function is used in managing sync points, and
+ * shouldn't be used elsewhere.
*
* Return: Success: SUCCEED
*
@@ -187,15 +187,15 @@ H5C_apply_candidate_list(H5F_t * f,
unsigned * candidate_assignment_table = NULL;
unsigned entries_to_flush[H5C_RING_NTYPES];
unsigned entries_to_clear[H5C_RING_NTYPES];
- haddr_t addr;
- H5C_cache_entry_t * entry_ptr = NULL;
+ haddr_t addr;
+ H5C_cache_entry_t * entry_ptr = NULL;
#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS
- haddr_t last_addr;
+ haddr_t last_addr;
#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */
#if H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG
- char tbl_buf[1024];
+ char tbl_buf[1024];
#endif /* H5C_APPLY_CANDIDATE_LIST__DEBUG */
unsigned u; /* Local index variable */
@@ -422,10 +422,10 @@ done:
* Function: H5C_construct_candidate_list__clean_cache
*
* Purpose: Construct the list of entries that should be flushed to
- * clean all entries in the cache.
+ * clean all entries in the cache.
*
- * This function is used in managing sync points, and
- * shouldn't be used elsewhere.
+ * This function is used in managing sync points, and
+ * shouldn't be used elsewhere.
*
* Return: Success: SUCCEED
*
@@ -572,10 +572,10 @@ done:
* 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.
+ * get the cache back within its min clean constraints.
*
- * This function is used in managing sync points, and
- * shouldn't be used elsewhere.
+ * This function is used in managing sync points, and
+ * shouldn't be used elsewhere.
*
* Return: Success: SUCCEED
*
@@ -691,24 +691,24 @@ 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.
+ * 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.
+ * 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 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.
+ * 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
*
@@ -723,22 +723,22 @@ H5C_mark_entries_as_clean(H5F_t * f,
haddr_t * ce_array_ptr)
{
H5C_t * cache_ptr;
- unsigned entries_cleared;
+ unsigned entries_cleared;
unsigned pinned_entries_cleared;
hbool_t progress;
- unsigned entries_examined;
- unsigned initial_list_len;
- haddr_t addr;
- unsigned pinned_entries_marked = 0;
+ unsigned entries_examined;
+ unsigned initial_list_len;
+ haddr_t addr;
+ unsigned pinned_entries_marked = 0;
#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS
- unsigned protected_entries_marked = 0;
- unsigned other_entries_marked = 0;
- haddr_t last_addr;
+ unsigned protected_entries_marked = 0;
+ unsigned 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;
+ H5C_cache_entry_t * clear_ptr = NULL;
+ H5C_cache_entry_t * entry_ptr = NULL;
unsigned u;
- herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
+ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(FAIL)
@@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ H5C_mark_entries_as_clean(H5F_t * f,
if(entry_ptr == NULL) {
#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS
- HDfprintf(stdout,
+ HDfprintf(stdout,
"H5C_mark_entries_as_clean: entry[%u] = %a not in cache.\n",
u,
addr);
@@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ H5C_mark_entries_as_clean(H5F_t * f,
} /* end if */
else if(!entry_ptr->is_dirty) {
#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS
- HDfprintf(stdout,
+ HDfprintf(stdout,
"H5C_mark_entries_as_clean: entry %a is not dirty!?!\n",
addr);
#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */
@@ -814,13 +814,13 @@ H5C_mark_entries_as_clean(H5F_t * f,
} /* end if */
entry_ptr->clear_on_unprotect = TRUE;
- if(entry_ptr->is_pinned)
- pinned_entries_marked++;
+ if(entry_ptr->is_pinned)
+ pinned_entries_marked++;
#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS
- else if(entry_ptr->is_protected)
- protected_entries_marked++;
- else
- other_entries_marked++;
+ else if(entry_ptr->is_protected)
+ protected_entries_marked++;
+ else
+ other_entries_marked++;
#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */
}
}
@@ -848,7 +848,7 @@ H5C_mark_entries_as_clean(H5F_t * f,
* of the pre_serialize / serialize routines, this may
* cease to be the case -- requiring a review of this
* point.
- * JRM -- 4/7/15
+ * JRM -- 4/7/15
*/
entries_cleared = 0;
entries_examined = 0;
@@ -952,8 +952,8 @@ done:
herr_t
H5C_clear_coll_entries(H5C_t *cache_ptr, hbool_t partial)
{
- uint32_t clear_cnt;
- H5C_cache_entry_t * entry_ptr = NULL;
+ uint32_t clear_cnt;
+ H5C_cache_entry_t * entry_ptr = NULL;
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI_NOINIT
@@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5C__flush_candidate_entries
*
- * Purpose: Flush or clear (as indicated) the candidate entries that
+ * Purpose: Flush or clear (as indicated) the candidate entries that
* have been marked in the metadata cache. In so doing,
* observe rings and flush dependencies.
*
@@ -1192,9 +1192,9 @@ done:
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure.
*
* Programmer: John Mainzer
- * 2/10/17
+ * 2/10/17
*
- * Changes: None.
+ * Changes: None.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@@ -1203,17 +1203,17 @@ H5C__flush_candidate_entries(H5F_t *f, unsigned entries_to_flush[H5C_RING_NTYPES
unsigned entries_to_clear[H5C_RING_NTYPES])
{
#if H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS
- int i;
- uint32_t index_len = 0;
- size_t index_size = (size_t)0;
- size_t clean_index_size = (size_t)0;
- size_t dirty_index_size = (size_t)0;
- size_t slist_size = (size_t)0;
- uint32_t slist_len = 0;
+ int i;
+ uint32_t index_len = 0;
+ size_t index_size = (size_t)0;
+ size_t clean_index_size = (size_t)0;
+ size_t dirty_index_size = (size_t)0;
+ size_t slist_size = (size_t)0;
+ uint32_t slist_len = 0;
#endif /* H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS */
- H5C_ring_t ring;
+ H5C_ring_t ring;
H5C_t * cache_ptr;
- herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
+ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
FUNC_ENTER_STATIC
@@ -1243,7 +1243,7 @@ H5C__flush_candidate_entries(H5F_t *f, unsigned entries_to_flush[H5C_RING_NTYPES
clean_index_size += cache_ptr->clean_index_ring_size[i];
dirty_index_size += cache_ptr->dirty_index_ring_size[i];
- slist_len += cache_ptr->slist_ring_len[i];
+ slist_len += cache_ptr->slist_ring_len[i];
slist_size += cache_ptr->slist_ring_size[i];
} /* end for */
@@ -1285,7 +1285,7 @@ done:
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5C__flush_candidates_in_ring
*
- * Purpose: Flush or clear (as indicated) the candidate entries
+ * Purpose: Flush or clear (as indicated) the candidate entries
* contained in the specified cache and ring. All candidate
* entries in rings outside the specified ring must have been
* flushed (or cleared) on entry.
@@ -1314,7 +1314,7 @@ done:
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure.
*
* Programmer: John Mainzer
- * 2/10/17
+ * 2/10/17
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
diff --git a/src/H5Cpkg.h b/src/H5Cpkg.h
index ac761f6..445801d 100644
--- a/src/H5Cpkg.h
+++ b/src/H5Cpkg.h
@@ -1707,8 +1707,8 @@ if ( ( (cache_ptr)->index_size != \
* Function: H5C__REMOVE_ENTRY_FROM_SLIST
*
* Purpose: Remove the specified instance of H5C_cache_entry_t from the
- * index skip list in the specified instance of H5C_t. Update
- * the associated length and size fields.
+ * index skip list in the specified instance of H5C_t. Update
+ * the associated length and size fields.
*
* Return: N/A
*
@@ -1845,7 +1845,7 @@ if ( ( (cache_ptr)->index_size != \
* Function: H5C__UPDATE_SLIST_FOR_SIZE_CHANGE
*
* Purpose: Update cache_ptr->slist_size for a change in the size of
- * and entry in the slist.
+ * and entry in the slist.
*
* Return: N/A
*
@@ -1853,24 +1853,24 @@ if ( ( (cache_ptr)->index_size != \
*
* Modifications:
*
- * JRM -- 8/27/06
- * Added the H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS version of the macro.
+ * JRM -- 8/27/06
+ * Added the H5C_DO_SANITY_CHECKS version of the macro.
*
- * This version maintains the slist_size_increase field
- * that are used in sanity checks in the flush routines.
+ * This version maintains the slist_size_increase field
+ * that are used in sanity checks in the flush routines.
*
- * All this is needed as the fractal heap needs to be
- * able to dirty, resize and/or move entries during the
- * flush.
+ * All this is needed as the fractal heap needs to be
+ * able to dirty, resize and/or move entries during the
+ * flush.
*
- * JRM -- 12/13/14
- * Note that we do not set cache_ptr->slist_changed to TRUE
- * in this case, as the structure of the slist is not
- * modified.
+ * JRM -- 12/13/14
+ * Note that we do not set cache_ptr->slist_changed to TRUE
+ * in this case, as the structure of the slist is not
+ * modified.
*
- * JRM -- 9/1/15
- * Added code to maintain the cache_ptr->slist_ring_len
- * and cache_ptr->slist_ring_size arrays.
+ * JRM -- 9/1/15
+ * Added code to maintain the cache_ptr->slist_ring_len
+ * and cache_ptr->slist_ring_size arrays.
*
* JRM -- 4/29/20
* Reworked macro to support the slist_enabled field
@@ -3852,7 +3852,7 @@ typedef struct H5C_tag_info_t {
* one.
*
* entry_watched_for_removal: Pointer to an instance of H5C_cache_entry_t
- * which contains the 'next' entry for an iteration. Removing
+ * which contains the 'next' entry for an iteration. Removing
* this entry must trigger a rescan of the iteration, so each
* entry removed from the cache is compared against this pointer
* and the pointer is reset to NULL if the watched entry is