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Diffstat (limited to 'test/flushrefresh.c')
-rw-r--r-- | test/flushrefresh.c | 132 |
1 files changed, 66 insertions, 66 deletions
diff --git a/test/flushrefresh.c b/test/flushrefresh.c index 20a4ba4..2db1d6b 100644 --- a/test/flushrefresh.c +++ b/test/flushrefresh.c @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ * Programmer: Mike McGreevy * June 30, 2010 * - * Purpose: This test file contains routines used to test flushing and - * refreshing individual objects' metadata from the cache. - * - * Note: This file should NOT be run manually. Instead, invoke it + * Purpose: This test file contains routines used to test flushing and + * refreshing individual objects' metadata from the cache. + * + * Note: This file should NOT be run manually. Instead, invoke it * via its associated test script, testflushrefresh.sh * */ @@ -119,12 +119,12 @@ herr_t end_verification(void); * Function: main * * Purpose: This function coordinates the test of flush/refresh - * functionality verification. It accepts either one, two or + * functionality verification. It accepts either one, two or * no command line parameters. The main test routine runs * with no command line parameters specified, while verification * routines run with one or two command line parameters. - * - * Note: This program should not be run manually, as the + * + * Note: This program should not be run manually, as the * test is controlled by the testflushrefresh.sh script. Running * the flushrefresh program manually will result in failure, as * it will time out waiting for a signal from the test script @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ herr_t end_verification(void); * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) +int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { /* Variables */ const char *envval = NULL; @@ -148,8 +148,8 @@ int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) /* Parse command line options */ if(argc == 1) { - /* No arguments supplied. Run main test routines if - * using sec2 or stdio driver, otherwise don't run + /* No arguments supplied. Run main test routines if + * using sec2 or stdio driver, otherwise don't run * anything. */ /* Determine driver being used */ @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) } /* end if */ else { HDfprintf(stdout, "Skipping all flush/refresh tests (only run with SWMR-enabled file drivers).\n"); - + /* Test script is expecting some signals, so send them out to end it. */ if(end_verification() < 0) TEST_ERROR; if(end_verification() < 0) TEST_ERROR; @@ -202,29 +202,29 @@ error: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -herr_t test_flush(void) +herr_t test_flush(void) { /************************************************************************** * * Test Description: * - * This test will build an HDF5 file with several objects in a varying + * This test will build an HDF5 file with several objects in a varying * hierarchical layout. It will then attempt to flush the objects * in the file one by one, individually, using the four H5*flush - * routines (D,G,T, and O). After each call to either create or flush an + * routines (D,G,T, and O). After each call to either create or flush an * object, a series of verifications will occur on each object in the file. * * Each verification consists of spawning off a new process and determining - * if the object can be opened and its information retreived in said - * alternate process. It reports the results, which are compared to an + * if the object can be opened and its information retreived in said + * alternate process. It reports the results, which are compared to an * expected value (either that the object can be found on disk, or that it * cannot). * * Note that to spawn a verification, this program sends a signal (by creating - * a file on disk) to the test script controlling it, indicating how to + * a file on disk) to the test script controlling it, indicating how to * run the verification. - * - * Implementation is funky, but basically, an example: + * + * Implementation is funky, but basically, an example: * * Step 1. Dataset is created. * Step 2. Verify that dataset can't be opened by separate process, as @@ -233,14 +233,14 @@ herr_t test_flush(void) * Step 4. Verify that group can't be opened by separate process. * Step 5. H5Gflush is called on the group. * Step 6. Verify that group CAN be opened, but dataset still has - * yet to hit disk, and CANNOT be opened. Success! Only the group + * yet to hit disk, and CANNOT be opened. Success! Only the group * was flushed. * **************************************************************************/ /************************************************************************** * Generated Test File will look like this: - * + * * GROUP "/" * DATASET "Dataset1" * GROUP "Group1" { @@ -265,14 +265,14 @@ herr_t test_flush(void) /* Cleanup any old error or signal files */ CLEANUP_FILES; - + /* ================ */ /* CREATE TEST FILE */ /* ================ */ /* Create file, open root group - have to use latest file format for SWMR */ if((fapl = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS)) < 0) TEST_ERROR; - if(H5Pset_libver_bounds(fapl, H5F_LIBVER_LATEST, H5F_LIBVER_LATEST) < 0) TEST_ERROR; + if(H5Pset_libver_bounds(fapl, H5F_LIBVER_LATEST, H5F_LIBVER_LATEST) < 0) TEST_ERROR; if((fid = H5Fcreate(FILENAME, H5F_ACC_TRUNC|H5F_ACC_SWMR_WRITE, H5P_DEFAULT, fapl)) < 0) TEST_ERROR; if((rid = H5Gopen2(fid, "/", H5P_DEFAULT)) < 0) TEST_ERROR; @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ herr_t test_flush(void) if(run_flush_verification_process(T2, NOT_FLUSHED) != 0) TEST_ERROR; if(run_flush_verification_process(T3, NOT_FLUSHED) != 0) TEST_ERROR; - /* Flush Group1 and Verify it is recently flushed, and nothing + /* Flush Group1 and Verify it is recently flushed, and nothing * else has changed. */ if((status = H5Gflush(gid)) < 0) TEST_ERROR; if(run_flush_verification_process(RG, FLUSHED) != 0) TEST_ERROR; @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ herr_t test_flush(void) if(run_flush_verification_process(T2, NOT_FLUSHED) != 0) TEST_ERROR; if(run_flush_verification_process(T3, NOT_FLUSHED) != 0) TEST_ERROR; - /* Flush Group2 and Verify it is recently flushed, and nothing + /* Flush Group2 and Verify it is recently flushed, and nothing * else has changed. */ if((status = H5Gflush(gid2)) < 0) TEST_ERROR; if(run_flush_verification_process(RG, FLUSHED) != 0) TEST_ERROR; @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ herr_t test_flush(void) if(run_flush_verification_process(T3, NOT_FLUSHED) != 0) TEST_ERROR; PASSED(); - + /* ============= */ /* FLUSH OBJECTS */ /* ============= */ @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ herr_t test_flush(void) PASSED(); /* ================== */ - /* Cleanup and Return */ + /* Cleanup and Return */ /* ================== */ if(H5Pclose(fapl) < 0) TEST_ERROR; if(H5Gclose(gid) < 0) TEST_ERROR; @@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ error: /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: test_refresh * - * Purpose: This function tests refresh (evict/reload) of individual + * Purpose: This function tests refresh (evict/reload) of individual * objects' metadata from the metadata cache. * * Return: 0 on Success, 1 on Failure @@ -525,27 +525,27 @@ error: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -herr_t test_refresh(void) +herr_t test_refresh(void) { /************************************************************************** * * Test Description: * - * This test will build an HDF5 file with several objects in a varying + * This test will build an HDF5 file with several objects in a varying * hierarchical layout. It will then flush the entire file to disk. Then, * an attribute will be added to each object in the file. - * + * * One by one, this process will flush each object to disk, individually. * It will also be coordinating with another process, which will open * the object before it is flushed by this process, and then refresh the * object after it's been flushed, comparing the before and after object * information to ensure that they are as expected. (i.e., most notably, - * that an attribute has been added, and is only visible after a + * that an attribute has been added, and is only visible after a * successful call to a H5*refresh function). - * - * As with the flush case, the implemention is a bit tricky as it's + * + * As with the flush case, the implemention is a bit tricky as it's * dealing with signals going back and forth between the two processes - * to ensure the timing is correct, but basically, an example: + * to ensure the timing is correct, but basically, an example: * * Step 1. Dataset is created. * Step 2. Dataset is flushed. @@ -555,7 +555,7 @@ herr_t test_refresh(void) * Step 5. This process flushes the dataset again (with Attribute attached). * Step 6. The other process calls H5Drefresh, which should evict/reload * the object's metadata, and thus pick up the attribute that's - * attached to it. Most other before/after object information is + * attached to it. Most other before/after object information is * compared for sanity as well. * Step 7. Rinse and Repeat for each object in the file. * @@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ herr_t test_refresh(void) /************************************************************************** * Generated Test File will look like this: - * + * * GROUP "/" * DATASET "Dataset1" * GROUP "Group1" { @@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ herr_t test_refresh(void) PASSED(); /* ================== */ - /* Cleanup and Return */ + /* Cleanup and Return */ /* ================== */ /* Close Stuff */ @@ -791,8 +791,8 @@ error: * * Purpose: This function is used to communicate with the test script * in order to spawn off a process to verify that a flush - * of an individual object was successful. - * + * of an individual object was successful. + * * Return: 0 on Success, 1 on Failure * * Programmer: Mike McGreevy @@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ error: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -herr_t run_flush_verification_process(const char * obj_pathname, const char * expected) +herr_t run_flush_verification_process(const char * obj_pathname, const char * expected) { HDremove(SIGNAL_FROM_SCRIPT); @@ -825,10 +825,10 @@ error: * Function: flush_verification * * Purpose: This function tries to open target object in the test file. - * It compares the success of the open function to the expected + * It compares the success of the open function to the expected * value, and succeeds if they are equal and fails if they differ. * - * Note that full path to the object must be provided as the + * Note that full path to the object must be provided as the * obj_pathname argument. * * Return: 0 on Success, 1 on Failure @@ -838,7 +838,7 @@ error: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -herr_t flush_verification(const char * obj_pathname, const char * expected) +herr_t flush_verification(const char * obj_pathname, const char * expected) { /* Variables */ hid_t oid = -1, fid = -1; @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ error: * Purpose: This function is used to communicate with the test script * in order to spawn off a process which will test the * H5*refresh routine. - * + * * Return: 0 on Success, 1 on Failure * * Programmer: Mike McGreevy @@ -895,14 +895,14 @@ error: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -herr_t start_refresh_verification_process(const char * obj_pathname) +herr_t start_refresh_verification_process(const char * obj_pathname) { HDremove(SIGNAL_BETWEEN_PROCESSES_1); - /* Send Signal to SCRIPT indicating that it should kick off a refresh + /* Send Signal to SCRIPT indicating that it should kick off a refresh verification process */ h5_send_message(SIGNAL_TO_SCRIPT, obj_pathname, NULL); - + /* Wait for Signal from VERIFICATION PROCESS indicating that it's opened the target object and ready for MAIN PROCESS to modify it */ if(h5_wait_message(SIGNAL_BETWEEN_PROCESSES_1) < 0) TEST_ERROR; @@ -922,10 +922,10 @@ error: * Function: end_refresh_verification_process * * Purpose: This function is used to communicate with the verification - * process spawned by the start_refresh_verification_process + * process spawned by the start_refresh_verification_process * function. It gives it the go-ahead to call H5*refresh * on an object and conlcude the refresh verification. - * + * * Return: 0 on Success, 1 on Failure * * Programmer: Mike McGreevy @@ -933,8 +933,8 @@ error: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -herr_t end_refresh_verification_process(void) -{ +herr_t end_refresh_verification_process(void) +{ HDremove(SIGNAL_FROM_SCRIPT); /* Send Signal to REFRESH VERIFICATION PROCESS indicating that the object @@ -974,7 +974,7 @@ error: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -herr_t refresh_verification(const char * obj_pathname) +herr_t refresh_verification(const char * obj_pathname) { /* Variables */ hid_t oid,fid,status = 0; @@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ herr_t refresh_verification(const char * obj_pathname) int tries = 800, sleep_tries = 400; int token_cmp; hbool_t ok = FALSE; - + HDremove(SIGNAL_BETWEEN_PROCESSES_2); /* Open Object */ @@ -1002,16 +1002,16 @@ herr_t refresh_verification(const char * obj_pathname) if(flushed_oinfo.num_attrs != 0) PROCESS_ERROR; - /* Send Signal to MAIN PROCESS indicating that it can go ahead and modify the + /* Send Signal to MAIN PROCESS indicating that it can go ahead and modify the object. */ h5_send_message(SIGNAL_BETWEEN_PROCESSES_1, obj_pathname, NULL); - /* Wait for Signal from MAIN PROCESS indicating that it's modified the + /* Wait for Signal from MAIN PROCESS indicating that it's modified the object and we can run verification now. */ if(h5_wait_message(SIGNAL_BETWEEN_PROCESSES_2) < 0) PROCESS_ERROR; - /* Get object info again. This will NOT reflect what's on disk, only what's - in the cache. Thus, all values will be unchanged from above, despite + /* Get object info again. This will NOT reflect what's on disk, only what's + in the cache. Thus, all values will be unchanged from above, despite newer information being on disk. */ if((status = H5Oget_info3(oid, &refreshed_oinfo, H5O_INFO_BASIC|H5O_INFO_NUM_ATTRS)) < 0) PROCESS_ERROR; if((status = H5Oget_native_info(oid, &refreshed_ninfo, H5O_NATIVE_INFO_HDR)) < 0) PROCESS_ERROR; @@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@ error: * processes to see if they've succeeded. It checks for the * existance of flushrefresh_ERROR file. If present, that indicates * an external verification process has failed, and this function - * thus fails as well. If not present, then nothing else has + * thus fails as well. If not present, then nothing else has * failed, and this function succeeds. * * Return: 0 on Success, 1 on Failure @@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ error: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -herr_t check_for_errors(void) +herr_t check_for_errors(void) { FILE * file; @@ -1131,24 +1131,24 @@ herr_t check_for_errors(void) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: end_verification - * - * Purpose: Tells test script that verification routines are completed and - * that the test can wrap up. + * + * Purpose: Tells test script that verification routines are completed and + * that the test can wrap up. * * Return: void * * Programmer: Mike McGreevy * July 16, 2010 - * + * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -herr_t end_verification(void) +herr_t end_verification(void) { HDremove(SIGNAL_FROM_SCRIPT); /* Send Signal to SCRIPT to indicate that we're done with verification. */ h5_send_message(SIGNAL_TO_SCRIPT, "VERIFICATION_DONE", "VERIFICATION_DONE"); - + /* Wait for Signal from SCRIPT indicating that we can continue. */ if(h5_wait_message(SIGNAL_FROM_SCRIPT) < 0) TEST_ERROR; |