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1 files changed, 256 insertions, 268 deletions
diff --git a/test/cache_common.h b/test/cache_common.h index 2604567..969cc2a 100644 --- a/test/cache_common.h +++ b/test/cache_common.h @@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ /* Programmer: John Mainzer * 10/27/05 * - * This file contains common #defines, type definitions, and - * externs for tests of the cache implemented in H5C.c + * This file contains common #defines, type definitions, and + * externs for tests of the cache implemented in H5C.c */ #ifndef _CACHE_COMMON_H #define _CACHE_COMMON_H -#define H5C_FRIEND /*suppress error about including H5Cpkg */ -#define H5F_FRIEND /*suppress error about including H5Fpkg */ +#define H5C_FRIEND /*suppress error about including H5Cpkg */ +#define H5F_FRIEND /*suppress error about including H5Fpkg */ /* Include library header files */ #include "H5ACprivate.h" @@ -36,174 +36,174 @@ /* Macro to make error reporting easier */ #define CACHE_ERROR(s) {failure_mssg = "Line #" H5_TOSTRING(__LINE__) ": " s ; pass = FALSE; goto done;} -#define NO_CHANGE -1 +#define NO_CHANGE -1 /* with apologies for the abuse of terminology... */ -#define PICO_ENTRY_TYPE 0 -#define NANO_ENTRY_TYPE 1 -#define MICRO_ENTRY_TYPE 2 -#define TINY_ENTRY_TYPE 3 -#define SMALL_ENTRY_TYPE 4 -#define MEDIUM_ENTRY_TYPE 5 -#define LARGE_ENTRY_TYPE 6 -#define HUGE_ENTRY_TYPE 7 -#define MONSTER_ENTRY_TYPE 8 -#define VARIABLE_ENTRY_TYPE 9 -#define NOTIFY_ENTRY_TYPE 10 +#define PICO_ENTRY_TYPE 0 +#define NANO_ENTRY_TYPE 1 +#define MICRO_ENTRY_TYPE 2 +#define TINY_ENTRY_TYPE 3 +#define SMALL_ENTRY_TYPE 4 +#define MEDIUM_ENTRY_TYPE 5 +#define LARGE_ENTRY_TYPE 6 +#define HUGE_ENTRY_TYPE 7 +#define MONSTER_ENTRY_TYPE 8 +#define VARIABLE_ENTRY_TYPE 9 +#define NOTIFY_ENTRY_TYPE 10 #define NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES 11 -#define PICO_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)1 -#define NANO_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)4 -#define MICRO_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)16 -#define TINY_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)64 -#define SMALL_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)256 -#define MEDIUM_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)1024 -#define LARGE_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)(4 * 1024) -#define HUGE_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)(16 * 1024) -#define MONSTER_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)(64 * 1024) -#define VARIABLE_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)(10 * 1024) -#define NOTIFY_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)1 - -#define NUM_PICO_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) -#define NUM_NANO_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) -#define NUM_MICRO_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) -#define NUM_TINY_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) -#define NUM_SMALL_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) -#define NUM_MEDIUM_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) -#define NUM_LARGE_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) -#define NUM_HUGE_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) -#define NUM_MONSTER_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) -#define NUM_VARIABLE_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) -#define NUM_NOTIFY_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) - -#define MAX_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define PICO_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)1 +#define NANO_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)4 +#define MICRO_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)16 +#define TINY_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)64 +#define SMALL_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)256 +#define MEDIUM_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)1024 +#define LARGE_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)(4 * 1024) +#define HUGE_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)(16 * 1024) +#define MONSTER_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)(64 * 1024) +#define VARIABLE_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)(10 * 1024) +#define NOTIFY_ENTRY_SIZE (size_t)1 + +#define NUM_PICO_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define NUM_NANO_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define NUM_MICRO_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define NUM_TINY_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define NUM_SMALL_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define NUM_MEDIUM_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define NUM_LARGE_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define NUM_HUGE_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define NUM_MONSTER_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define NUM_VARIABLE_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) +#define NUM_NOTIFY_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) + +#define MAX_ENTRIES (10 * 1024) /* The choice of the BASE_ADDR below is arbitrary -- it just has to be * larger than the superblock. */ -#define BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)1024 -#define PICO_BASE_ADDR BASE_ADDR -#define NANO_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(PICO_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)1024 +#define PICO_BASE_ADDR BASE_ADDR +#define NANO_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(PICO_BASE_ADDR + \ (PICO_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_PICO_ENTRIES)) -#define MICRO_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(NANO_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define MICRO_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(NANO_BASE_ADDR + \ (NANO_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_NANO_ENTRIES)) -#define TINY_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MICRO_BASE_ADDR + \ - (MICRO_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_MICRO_ENTRIES)) -#define SMALL_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(TINY_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define TINY_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MICRO_BASE_ADDR + \ + (MICRO_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_MICRO_ENTRIES)) +#define SMALL_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(TINY_BASE_ADDR + \ (TINY_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_TINY_ENTRIES)) -#define MEDIUM_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(SMALL_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define MEDIUM_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(SMALL_BASE_ADDR + \ (SMALL_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_SMALL_ENTRIES)) -#define LARGE_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MEDIUM_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define LARGE_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MEDIUM_BASE_ADDR + \ (MEDIUM_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_MEDIUM_ENTRIES)) -#define HUGE_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(LARGE_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define HUGE_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(LARGE_BASE_ADDR + \ (LARGE_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_LARGE_ENTRIES)) -#define MONSTER_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(HUGE_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define MONSTER_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(HUGE_BASE_ADDR + \ (HUGE_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_HUGE_ENTRIES)) -#define VARIABLE_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MONSTER_BASE_ADDR + \ - (MONSTER_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_MONSTER_ENTRIES)) -#define NOTIFY_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(VARIABLE_BASE_ADDR + \ - (VARIABLE_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_VARIABLE_ENTRIES)) - -#define PICO_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(NOTIFY_BASE_ADDR + \ - (NOTIFY_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_NOTIFY_ENTRIES)) -#define NANO_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(PICO_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define VARIABLE_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MONSTER_BASE_ADDR + \ + (MONSTER_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_MONSTER_ENTRIES)) +#define NOTIFY_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(VARIABLE_BASE_ADDR + \ + (VARIABLE_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_VARIABLE_ENTRIES)) + +#define PICO_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(NOTIFY_BASE_ADDR + \ + (NOTIFY_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_NOTIFY_ENTRIES)) +#define NANO_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(PICO_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ (PICO_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_PICO_ENTRIES)) -#define MICRO_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(NANO_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define MICRO_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(NANO_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ (NANO_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_NANO_ENTRIES)) -#define TINY_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MICRO_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ - (MICRO_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_MICRO_ENTRIES)) -#define SMALL_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(TINY_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define TINY_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MICRO_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ + (MICRO_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_MICRO_ENTRIES)) +#define SMALL_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(TINY_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ (TINY_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_TINY_ENTRIES)) -#define MEDIUM_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(SMALL_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define MEDIUM_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(SMALL_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ (SMALL_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_SMALL_ENTRIES)) -#define LARGE_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MEDIUM_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define LARGE_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MEDIUM_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ (MEDIUM_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_MEDIUM_ENTRIES)) -#define HUGE_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(LARGE_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define HUGE_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(LARGE_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ (LARGE_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_LARGE_ENTRIES)) -#define MONSTER_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(HUGE_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define MONSTER_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(HUGE_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ (HUGE_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_HUGE_ENTRIES)) -#define VARIABLE_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MONSTER_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define VARIABLE_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(MONSTER_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ (MONSTER_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_MONSTER_ENTRIES)) -#define NOTIFY_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(VARIABLE_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ +#define NOTIFY_ALT_BASE_ADDR (haddr_t)(VARIABLE_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ (VARIABLE_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_VARIABLE_ENTRIES)) -#define MAX_ADDR (haddr_t)(NOTIFY_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ - (NOTIFY_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_NOTIFY_ENTRIES)) -#define ADDR_SPACE_SIZE (haddr_t)(MAX_ADDR - BASE_ADDR) - -#define MAX_PINS 8 /* Maximum number of entries that can be - * directly pinned by a single entry. - */ - -#define FLUSH_OP__NO_OP 0 -#define FLUSH_OP__DIRTY 1 -#define FLUSH_OP__RESIZE 2 -#define FLUSH_OP__MOVE 3 -#define FLUSH_OP__ORDER 4 -#define FLUSH_OP__EXPUNGE 5 -#define FLUSH_OP__DEST_FLUSH_DEP 6 -#define FLUSH_OP__MAX_OP 6 - -#define MAX_FLUSH_OPS 10 /* Maximum number of flush operations - * that can be associated with a - * cache entry. - */ +#define MAX_ADDR (haddr_t)(NOTIFY_ALT_BASE_ADDR + \ + (NOTIFY_ENTRY_SIZE * NUM_NOTIFY_ENTRIES)) +#define ADDR_SPACE_SIZE (haddr_t)(MAX_ADDR - BASE_ADDR) + +#define MAX_PINS 8 /* Maximum number of entries that can be + * directly pinned by a single entry. + */ + +#define FLUSH_OP__NO_OP 0 +#define FLUSH_OP__DIRTY 1 +#define FLUSH_OP__RESIZE 2 +#define FLUSH_OP__MOVE 3 +#define FLUSH_OP__ORDER 4 +#define FLUSH_OP__EXPUNGE 5 +#define FLUSH_OP__DEST_FLUSH_DEP 6 +#define FLUSH_OP__MAX_OP 6 + +#define MAX_FLUSH_OPS 10 /* Maximum number of flush operations + * that can be associated with a + * cache entry. + */ #define MAX_FLUSH_DEP_PARS 8 /* Maximum number of flush dependency * parents in the test */ typedef struct flush_op { - int op_code; /* integer op code indicating the - * operation to be performed. At - * present it must be one of: - * - * FLUSH_OP__NO_OP - * FLUSH_OP__DIRTY - * FLUSH_OP__RESIZE - * FLUSH_OP__MOVE - * FLUSH_OP__ORDER - */ - int type; /* type code of the cache entry that - * is the target of the operation. - * This value is passed into the - * function implementing the flush - * operation. - */ - int idx; /* index of the cache entry that - * is the target of the operation. - * This value is passed into the + int op_code; /* integer op code indicating the + * operation to be performed. At + * present it must be one of: + * + * FLUSH_OP__NO_OP + * FLUSH_OP__DIRTY + * FLUSH_OP__RESIZE + * FLUSH_OP__MOVE + * FLUSH_OP__ORDER + */ + int type; /* type code of the cache entry that + * is the target of the operation. + * This value is passed into the + * function implementing the flush + * operation. + */ + int idx; /* index of the cache entry that + * is the target of the operation. + * This value is passed into the * function implementing the flush * operation. - */ - hbool_t flag; /* boolean flag passed into the - * function implementing the flush - * operation. The meaning of the - * flag is dependent upon the flush - * operation: - * - * FLUSH_OP__DIRTY: TRUE iff the - * target is pinned, and is to - * be dirtied via the - * H5C_mark_entry_dirty() - * call. - * - * FLUSH_OP__RESIZE: TRUE iff the - * target is pinned, and is to - * be resized via the - * H5C_resize_entry() - * call. - * - * FLUSH_OP__MOVE: TRUE iff the - * target is to be moved to - * its main address. - */ - size_t size; /* New target size in the - * FLUSH_OP__MOVE operation. - * Unused elsewhere. - */ + */ + hbool_t flag; /* boolean flag passed into the + * function implementing the flush + * operation. The meaning of the + * flag is dependent upon the flush + * operation: + * + * FLUSH_OP__DIRTY: TRUE iff the + * target is pinned, and is to + * be dirtied via the + * H5C_mark_entry_dirty() + * call. + * + * FLUSH_OP__RESIZE: TRUE iff the + * target is pinned, and is to + * be resized via the + * H5C_resize_entry() + * call. + * + * FLUSH_OP__MOVE: TRUE iff the + * target is to be moved to + * its main address. + */ + size_t size; /* New target size in the + * FLUSH_OP__MOVE operation. + * Unused elsewhere. + */ unsigned * order_ptr; /* Pointer to outside counter for * recording the order of entries * flushed. @@ -217,135 +217,135 @@ typedef enum test_entry_action_t { typedef struct test_entry_t { - H5C_cache_entry_t header; /* entry data used by the cache - * -- must be first - */ - struct test_entry_t * self; /* pointer to this entry -- used for - * sanity checking. + H5C_cache_entry_t header; /* entry data used by the cache + * -- must be first + */ + struct test_entry_t * self; /* pointer to this entry -- used for + * sanity checking. */ test_entry_action_t action; /* Action being performed on a test entry */ H5F_t * file_ptr; /* pointer to the file in which the * entry resides, or NULL if the entry * is not in a file. */ - H5C_t * cache_ptr; /* pointer to the cache in which - * the entry resides, or NULL if the - * entry is not in cache. - */ - hbool_t written_to_main_addr; - /* Flag indicating whether an image - * of the entry has been written to - * its main address. Since we no - * longer have a flush callback, we - * set this field to true whenever the - * entry is serialized while at its - * main address. - */ - hbool_t written_to_alt_addr; + H5C_t * cache_ptr; /* pointer to the cache in which + * the entry resides, or NULL if the + * entry is not in cache. + */ + hbool_t written_to_main_addr; + /* Flag indicating whether an image + * of the entry has been written to + * its main address. Since we no + * longer have a flush callback, we + * set this field to true whenever the + * entry is serialized while at its + * main address. + */ + hbool_t written_to_alt_addr; /* Flag indicating whether an image - * of the entry has been written to - * its alternate address. Since we no - * longer have a flush callback, we - * set this field to true whenever the - * entry is serialized while at its - * alternate address. - */ - haddr_t addr; /* where the cache thinks this entry + * of the entry has been written to + * its alternate address. Since we no + * longer have a flush callback, we + * set this field to true whenever the + * entry is serialized while at its + * alternate address. + */ + haddr_t addr; /* where the cache thinks this entry * is located */ - hbool_t at_main_addr; /* boolean flag indicating whether - * the entry is supposed to be at - * either its main or alternate - * address. - */ - haddr_t main_addr; /* initial location of the entry + hbool_t at_main_addr; /* boolean flag indicating whether + * the entry is supposed to be at + * either its main or alternate + * address. + */ + haddr_t main_addr; /* initial location of the entry */ - haddr_t alt_addr; /* location to which the entry - * can be relocated or "moved" + haddr_t alt_addr; /* location to which the entry + * can be relocated or "moved" */ - size_t size; /* how big the cache thinks this + size_t size; /* how big the cache thinks this * entry is */ - int32_t type; /* indicates which entry array this - * entry is in + int32_t type; /* indicates which entry array this + * entry is in */ - int32_t index; /* index in its entry array + int32_t index; /* index in its entry array */ - int32_t serializes; /* number of times this entry has - * been serialized. + int32_t serializes; /* number of times this entry has + * been serialized. */ - int32_t deserializes; /* number of times this entry has + int32_t deserializes; /* number of times this entry has * been deserialized */ - hbool_t is_dirty; /* entry has been modified since + hbool_t is_dirty; /* entry has been modified since * last write */ - hbool_t is_protected; /* entry should currently be on - * the cache's protected list. + hbool_t is_protected; /* entry should currently be on + * the cache's protected list. */ - hbool_t is_read_only; /* TRUE iff the entry should be - * protected read only. - */ - int ro_ref_count; /* Number of outstanding read only - * protects on the entry. - */ - hbool_t is_pinned; /* entry is currently pinned in - * the cache. + hbool_t is_read_only; /* TRUE iff the entry should be + * protected read only. + */ + int ro_ref_count; /* Number of outstanding read only + * protects on the entry. + */ + hbool_t is_pinned; /* entry is currently pinned in + * the cache. */ - haddr_t tag; /* the base_addr as tag for corking entries */ - hbool_t is_corked; /* entry is currently corked or not */ - int pinning_ref_count; /* Number of entries that - * pin this entry in the cache. - * When this count drops to zero, - * this entry should be unpinned. - */ - int num_pins; /* Number of entries that this - * entry pins in the cache. This - * value must be in the range - * [0, MAX_PINS]. - */ - int pin_type[MAX_PINS]; /* array of the types of entries - * pinned by this entry. - */ - int pin_idx[MAX_PINS]; /* array of the indicies of - * entries pinned by this entry. - */ - int num_flush_ops; /* integer field containing the - * number of flush operations to - * be executed when the entry is - * flushed. This value must lie in - * the closed interval - * [0, MAX_FLUSH_OPS]. - */ - struct flush_op flush_ops[MAX_FLUSH_OPS]; /* Array of instances - * of struct flush_op detailing the - * flush operations (if any) that - * are to be executed when the entry - * is flushed from the cache. - * - * num_flush_ops contains the number - * of valid entries in this array. - */ - hbool_t flush_op_self_resize_in_progress; /* Boolean flag - * that is set to TRUE iff this - * entry is being flushed, it has - * been resized by a resize flush - * op, and the flush function has - * not yet returned, This field is - * used to turn off overactive santity - * checking code that would otherwise - * cause a false test failure. - */ - hbool_t deserialized; /* entry has been deserialized since - * the last time it was reset. + haddr_t tag; /* the base_addr as tag for corking entries */ + hbool_t is_corked; /* entry is currently corked or not */ + int pinning_ref_count; /* Number of entries that + * pin this entry in the cache. + * When this count drops to zero, + * this entry should be unpinned. + */ + int num_pins; /* Number of entries that this + * entry pins in the cache. This + * value must be in the range + * [0, MAX_PINS]. + */ + int pin_type[MAX_PINS]; /* array of the types of entries + * pinned by this entry. + */ + int pin_idx[MAX_PINS]; /* array of the indicies of + * entries pinned by this entry. + */ + int num_flush_ops; /* integer field containing the + * number of flush operations to + * be executed when the entry is + * flushed. This value must lie in + * the closed interval + * [0, MAX_FLUSH_OPS]. + */ + struct flush_op flush_ops[MAX_FLUSH_OPS]; /* Array of instances + * of struct flush_op detailing the + * flush operations (if any) that + * are to be executed when the entry + * is flushed from the cache. + * + * num_flush_ops contains the number + * of valid entries in this array. + */ + hbool_t flush_op_self_resize_in_progress; /* Boolean flag + * that is set to TRUE iff this + * entry is being flushed, it has + * been resized by a resize flush + * op, and the flush function has + * not yet returned, This field is + * used to turn off overactive santity + * checking code that would otherwise + * cause a false test failure. + */ + hbool_t deserialized; /* entry has been deserialized since + * the last time it was reset. */ - hbool_t serialized; /* entry has been serialized since the + hbool_t serialized; /* entry has been serialized since the * last time it was reset. */ hbool_t destroyed; /* entry has been destroyed since the * last time it was reset. */ - hbool_t expunged; /* entry has been expunged since the + hbool_t expunged; /* entry has been expunged since the * last time it was reset. */ int flush_dep_par_type[MAX_FLUSH_DEP_PARS]; /* Entry types of flush dependency parents */ @@ -353,15 +353,15 @@ typedef struct test_entry_t unsigned flush_dep_npar; /* Number of flush dependency parents */ unsigned flush_dep_nchd; /* Number of flush dependency children */ unsigned flush_dep_ndirty_chd; /* Number of dirty flush dependency children (including granchildren, etc.) */ - hbool_t pinned_from_client; /* entry was pinned by client call */ - hbool_t pinned_from_cache; /* entry was pinned by cache internally */ + hbool_t pinned_from_client; /* entry was pinned by client call */ + hbool_t pinned_from_cache; /* entry was pinned by cache internally */ unsigned flush_order; /* Order that entry was flushed in */ unsigned notify_after_insert_count; /* Count of times that entry was inserted in cache */ unsigned notify_before_evict_count; /* Count of times that entry was removed in cache */ - size_t actual_len; /* Simulate the entry's actual size for a speculative load */ - unsigned max_verify_ct; /* Maximum # of times to verify an entry's checksum */ - unsigned verify_ct; /* Count the # of checksum verification for an entry */ + size_t actual_len; /* Simulate the entry's actual size for a speculative load */ + unsigned max_verify_ct; /* Maximum # of times to verify an entry's checksum */ + unsigned verify_ct; /* Count the # of checksum verification for an entry */ } test_entry_t; /* The following are cut down test versions of the hash table manipulation @@ -509,41 +509,35 @@ if ( ( (cache_ptr) == NULL ) || \ (i).empty_reserve = (e).empty_reserve; \ } - + /* misc type definitions */ struct expected_entry_status { - int entry_type; + int entry_type; int entry_index; size_t size; - hbool_t in_cache; + hbool_t in_cache; hbool_t at_main_addr; - hbool_t is_dirty; - hbool_t is_protected; - hbool_t is_pinned; - hbool_t deserialized; - hbool_t serialized; - hbool_t destroyed; + hbool_t is_dirty; + hbool_t is_protected; + hbool_t is_pinned; + hbool_t deserialized; + hbool_t serialized; + hbool_t destroyed; int flush_dep_par_type[MAX_FLUSH_DEP_PARS]; /* Entry types of flush dependency parents */ int flush_dep_par_idx[MAX_FLUSH_DEP_PARS]; /* Indices of flush dependency parents */ unsigned flush_dep_npar; /* Number of flush dependency parents */ unsigned flush_dep_nchd; /* Number of flush dependency children */ unsigned flush_dep_ndirty_chd; /* Number of dirty flush dependency children */ int flush_order; /* flush order of entry */ - unsigned char is_corked; /* cork status of entry */ + unsigned char is_corked; /* cork status of entry */ }; - -/* global variable externs: */ -H5TEST_DLLVAR H5C_t * saved_cache; - -H5TEST_DLLVAR const char *FILENAME[]; -H5TEST_DLLVAR haddr_t saved_actual_base_addr; -H5TEST_DLLVAR hbool_t write_permitted; +/* global variable externs: */ H5TEST_DLLVAR hbool_t pass; /* set to false on error */ H5TEST_DLLVAR const char *failure_mssg; @@ -557,7 +551,7 @@ H5TEST_DLLVAR const haddr_t alt_base_addrs[NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES]; H5TEST_DLLVAR const H5C_class_t *types[NUMBER_OF_ENTRY_TYPES]; - + #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif @@ -642,8 +636,6 @@ H5TEST_DLL void resize_entry(H5F_t * file_ptr, size_t new_size, hbool_t in_cache); -H5TEST_DLL H5F_t *setup_cache(size_t max_cache_size, size_t min_clean_size, unsigned paged); - H5TEST_DLL void row_major_scan_forward(H5F_t * file_ptr, int32_t max_index, int32_t lag, @@ -728,10 +720,6 @@ H5TEST_DLL void hl_col_major_scan_backward(H5F_t * file_ptr, hbool_t do_inserts, int dirty_unprotects); -H5TEST_DLL void takedown_cache(H5F_t * file_ptr, - hbool_t dump_stats, - hbool_t dump_detailed_stats); - H5TEST_DLL void flush_cache(H5F_t * file_ptr, hbool_t destroy_entries, hbool_t dump_stats, @@ -748,7 +736,7 @@ H5TEST_DLL void unprotect_entry(H5F_t * file_ptr, H5TEST_DLL void verify_clean(void); H5TEST_DLL void verify_entry_status(H5C_t * cache_ptr, - int tag, + int tag, int num_entries, struct expected_entry_status expected[]); |