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-rw-r--r--tools/lib/h5diff.c4
-rw-r--r--tools/lib/h5tools.c611
-rw-r--r--tools/lib/h5tools.h49
-rw-r--r--tools/lib/h5tools_error.h52
-rw-r--r--tools/lib/h5tools_utils.c159
-rw-r--r--tools/lib/h5tools_utils.h7
6 files changed, 662 insertions, 220 deletions
diff --git a/tools/lib/h5diff.c b/tools/lib/h5diff.c
index 86726b4..fff0b9a 100644
--- a/tools/lib/h5diff.c
+++ b/tools/lib/h5diff.c
@@ -570,14 +570,14 @@ h5diff(const char *fname1, const char *fname2, const char *objname1, const char
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* open file 1 */
- if((file1_id = h5tools_fopen(fname1, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, H5P_DEFAULT, NULL, NULL, (size_t)0)) < 0) {
+ if((file1_id = h5tools_fopen(fname1, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, H5P_DEFAULT, FALSE, NULL, (size_t)0)) < 0) {
parallel_print("h5diff: <%s>: unable to open file\n", fname1);
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(H5DIFF_ERR, "<%s>: unable to open file\n", fname1);
} /* end if */
H5TOOLS_DEBUG("file1_id = %s", fname1);
/* open file 2 */
- if((file2_id = h5tools_fopen(fname2, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, H5P_DEFAULT, NULL, NULL, (size_t)0)) < 0) {
+ if((file2_id = h5tools_fopen(fname2, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, H5P_DEFAULT, FALSE, NULL, (size_t)0)) < 0) {
parallel_print("h5diff: <%s>: unable to open file\n", fname2);
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(H5DIFF_ERR, "<%s>: unable to open file\n", fname2);
} /* end if */
diff --git a/tools/lib/h5tools.c b/tools/lib/h5tools.c
index 33f1e11..57e537d 100644
--- a/tools/lib/h5tools.c
+++ b/tools/lib/h5tools.c
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ int H5tools_INDENT_g = 0;
/* global variables */
-hid_t H5tools_ERR_STACK_g = 0;
+hid_t H5tools_ERR_STACK_g = H5I_INVALID_HID;
hid_t H5tools_ERR_CLS_g = H5I_INVALID_HID;
hid_t H5E_tools_g = H5I_INVALID_HID;
hid_t H5E_tools_min_id_g = H5I_INVALID_HID;
@@ -54,35 +54,41 @@ unsigned long long packed_data_mask; /* mask in which packed bits to display */
int enable_error_stack = 0; /* re-enable error stack; disable=0 enable=1 */
/* sort parameters */
-H5_index_t sort_by = H5_INDEX_NAME; /*sort_by [creation_order | name] */
-H5_iter_order_t sort_order = H5_ITER_INC; /*sort_order [ascending | descending] */
+H5_index_t sort_by = H5_INDEX_NAME; /* sort_by [creation_order | name] */
+H5_iter_order_t sort_order = H5_ITER_INC; /* sort_order [ascending | descending] */
/* module-scoped variables */
static int h5tools_init_g; /* if h5tools lib has been initialized */
-/* Names of VFDs */
-static const char *drivernames[]={
+/* Names of VOL connectors */
+const char *volnames[] = {
+ H5VL_NATIVE_NAME,
+ H5VL_PASSTHRU_NAME,
+};
+
+/* Names of VFDs. These names are always available so that
+ * the tools can emit special messages when a VFD is asked
+ * for by name but is not compiled into the library or is
+ * somehow otherwise not enabled.
+ *
+ */
+const char *drivernames[] = {
"sec2",
+ "direct",
+ "log",
+ "windows",
+ "stdio",
+ "core",
"family",
"split",
"multi",
-#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
"mpio",
-#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
+ "ros3",
+ "hdfs",
};
-/* This enum should match the entries in the above drivers_list since they
- * are indexes into the drivers_list array. */
-typedef enum {
- SEC2_IDX = 0
- ,FAMILY_IDX
- ,SPLIT_IDX
- ,MULTI_IDX
-#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
- ,MPIO_IDX
-#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
-} driver_idx;
-#define NUM_DRIVERS (sizeof(drivernames) / sizeof(drivernames[0]))
+#define NUM_VOLS (sizeof(volnames) / sizeof(volnames[0]))
+#define NUM_DRIVERS (sizeof(drivernames) / sizeof(drivernames[0]))
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: h5tools_init
@@ -131,16 +137,19 @@ h5tools_init(void)
void
h5tools_close(void)
{
- H5E_auto2_t tools_func;
- void *tools_edata;
+ H5E_auto2_t tools_func;
+ void *tools_edata;
+
if (h5tools_init_g) {
/* special case where only data is output to stdout */
- if((rawoutstream == NULL) && rawdatastream && (rawdatastream == stdout))
+ if ((rawoutstream == NULL) && rawdatastream && (rawdatastream == stdout))
HDfprintf(rawdatastream, "\n");
H5Eget_auto2(H5tools_ERR_STACK_g, &tools_func, &tools_edata);
- if(tools_func!=NULL)
+
+ if (tools_func)
H5Eprint2(H5tools_ERR_STACK_g, rawerrorstream);
+
if (rawattrstream && rawattrstream != stdout) {
if (fclose(rawattrstream))
perror("closing rawattrstream");
@@ -425,189 +434,521 @@ h5tools_set_error_file(const char *fname, int is_bin)
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Function: h5tools_get_fapl
+ * Function: h5tools_set_vfd_fapl
+ *
+ * Purpose: Given a VFL driver name, sets the appropriate driver on the
+ * specified FAPL.
*
- * Purpose: Get a FAPL for a given VFL driver name.
+ * TODO: Add handling for Windows VFD.
*
* Return: positive - succeeded
* negative - failed
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-static hid_t
-h5tools_get_fapl(hid_t fapl, const char *driver, unsigned *drivernum)
+static herr_t
+h5tools_set_vfd_fapl(hid_t fapl, h5tools_get_fapl_info_t *get_info)
{
- hid_t new_fapl = H5I_INVALID_HID; /* Copy of file access property list passed in, or new property list */
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
- /* Make a copy of the FAPL, for the file open call to use, eventually */
- if (fapl == H5P_DEFAULT) {
- if ((new_fapl = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS)) < 0)
- H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pcreate failed");
- } /* end if */
- else {
- if ((new_fapl = H5Pcopy(fapl)) < 0)
- H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pcopy failed");
- } /* end else */
-
- /* Determine which driver the user wants to open the file with. Try
- * that driver. If it can't open it, then fail. */
- if (!HDstrcmp(driver, drivernames[SEC2_IDX])) {
- /* SEC2 driver */
- if (H5Pset_fapl_sec2(new_fapl) < 0)
+ /* Currently, only retrieving a VFD by name is supported */
+ if (GET_VFD_BY_NAME != get_info->get_type)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "unsupported VFD retrieval type; only retrieval by name is supported");
+
+ /*
+ * Determine which driver the user wants to open the file with.
+ * Try that driver; if it can't open the file, then fail.
+ */
+ if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[SEC2_VFD_IDX])) {
+ /* SEC2 Driver */
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_sec2(fapl) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_sec2 failed");
+ }
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[DIRECT_VFD_IDX])) {
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_DIRECT
+ /* Direct Driver */
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_direct(fapl, 1024, 4096, 8 * 4096) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_direct failed");
+#else
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "Direct VFD is not enabled");
+#endif
+ }
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[LOG_VFD_IDX])) {
+ unsigned long long log_flags = H5FD_LOG_LOC_IO | H5FD_LOG_ALLOC;
+
+ /* Log Driver */
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_log(fapl, NULL, log_flags, (size_t) 0) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_sec2 failed");
+ }
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[WINDOWS_VFD_IDX])) {
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_WINDOWS
- if (drivernum)
- *drivernum = SEC2_IDX;
+#else
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "Windows VFD is not enabled");
+#endif
+ }
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[STDIO_VFD_IDX])) {
+ /* Stdio Driver */
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_stdio(fapl) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_stdio failed");
}
- else if (!HDstrcmp(driver, drivernames[FAMILY_IDX])) {
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[CORE_VFD_IDX])) {
+ /* Core Driver */
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_core(fapl, (size_t) H5_MB, TRUE) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_stdio failed");
+ }
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[FAMILY_VFD_IDX])) {
/* FAMILY Driver */
/* Set member size to be 0 to indicate the current first member size
* is the member size.
*/
- if (H5Pset_fapl_family(new_fapl, (hsize_t) 0, H5P_DEFAULT) < 0)
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_family(fapl, (hsize_t) 0, H5P_DEFAULT) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_family failed");
-
- if (drivernum)
- *drivernum = FAMILY_IDX;
}
- else if (!HDstrcmp(driver, drivernames[SPLIT_IDX])) {
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[SPLIT_VFD_IDX])) {
/* SPLIT Driver */
- if (H5Pset_fapl_split(new_fapl, "-m.h5", H5P_DEFAULT, "-r.h5", H5P_DEFAULT) < 0)
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_split(fapl, "-m.h5", H5P_DEFAULT, "-r.h5", H5P_DEFAULT) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_split failed");
-
- if (drivernum)
- *drivernum = SPLIT_IDX;
}
- else if (!HDstrcmp(driver, drivernames[MULTI_IDX])) {
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[MULTI_VFD_IDX])) {
/* MULTI Driver */
- if (H5Pset_fapl_multi(new_fapl, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, TRUE) < 0)
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_multi(fapl, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, TRUE) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_multi failed");
-
- if(drivernum)
- *drivernum = MULTI_IDX;
}
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[MPIO_VFD_IDX])) {
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
- else if(!HDstrcmp(driver, drivernames[MPIO_IDX])) {
int mpi_initialized, mpi_finalized;
/* MPI-I/O Driver */
+
/* check if MPI is available. */
MPI_Initialized(&mpi_initialized);
MPI_Finalized(&mpi_finalized);
- if(mpi_initialized && !mpi_finalized) {
- if(H5Pset_fapl_mpio(new_fapl, MPI_COMM_WORLD, MPI_INFO_NULL) < 0)
+ if (mpi_initialized && !mpi_finalized) {
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_mpio(fapl, MPI_COMM_WORLD, MPI_INFO_NULL) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_mpio failed");
- if(drivernum)
- *drivernum = MPIO_IDX;
} /* end if */
- }
+#else
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "MPI-I/O VFD is not enabled");
#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
+ }
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[ROS3_VFD_IDX])) {
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
+ if (!get_info->info)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "Read-only S3 VFD info is invalid");
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_ros3(fapl, (H5FD_ros3_fapl_t *)get_info->info) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_ros3() failed");
+#else
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "Read-only S3 VFD is not enabled");
+#endif
+ }
+ else if (!HDstrcmp(get_info->u.name, drivernames[HDFS_VFD_IDX])) {
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
+ if (!get_info->info)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "HDFS VFD info is invalid");
+ if (H5Pset_fapl_hdfs(fapl, (H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t *)get_info->info) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "H5Pset_fapl_hdfs() failed");
+#else
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "The HDFS VFD is not enabled");
+#endif
+ }
+ else
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "invalid VFD name");
+
+done:
+ return ret_value;
+}
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: h5tools_set_vol_fapl
+ *
+ * Purpose: Given a VOL connector name or ID, sets the appropriate
+ * connector on the specified FAPL.
+ *
+ * Return: positive - succeeded
+ * negative - failed
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+static herr_t
+h5tools_set_vol_fapl(hid_t fapl, h5tools_get_fapl_info_t *get_info)
+{
+ htri_t connector_is_registered;
+ hid_t connector_id = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
+
+ if (GET_VOL_BY_NAME != get_info->get_type && GET_VOL_BY_ID != get_info->get_type)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "invalid VOL retrieval type");
+
+ if (GET_VOL_BY_NAME == get_info->get_type) {
+ /* Retrieve VOL connector by name */
+
+ if ((connector_is_registered = H5VLis_connector_registered_by_name(get_info->u.name)) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "can't check if VOL connector is registered");
+ if (connector_is_registered) {
+ if ((connector_id = H5VLget_connector_id_by_name(get_info->u.name)) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "can't get VOL connector ID");
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Check for VOL connectors that ship with the library */
+ if (!strcmp(get_info->u.name, H5VL_NATIVE_NAME)) {
+ connector_id = H5VL_NATIVE;
+ }
+ else if (!strcmp(get_info->u.name, H5VL_PASSTHRU_NAME)) {
+ connector_id = H5VL_PASSTHRU;
+ }
+ else {
+ if ((connector_id = H5VLregister_connector_by_name(get_info->u.name, H5P_DEFAULT)) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "can't register VOL connector");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Retrieve VOL connector by ID */
+
+ if ((connector_is_registered = H5VLis_connector_registered_by_value((H5VL_class_value_t) get_info->u.id)) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "can't check if VOL connector is registered");
+ if (connector_is_registered) {
+ if ((connector_id = H5VLget_connector_id_by_value((H5VL_class_value_t) get_info->u.id)) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "can't get VOL connector ID");
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Check for VOL connectors that ship with the library */
+ if (get_info->u.id == H5VL_NATIVE_VALUE) {
+ connector_id = H5VL_NATIVE;
+ }
+ else if (get_info->u.id == H5VL_PASSTHRU_VALUE) {
+ connector_id = H5VL_PASSTHRU;
+ }
+ else {
+ if ((connector_id = H5VLregister_connector_by_value((H5VL_class_value_t) get_info->u.id, H5P_DEFAULT)) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "can't register VOL connector");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (H5Pset_vol(fapl, connector_id, get_info->info) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "can't set VOL connector on FAPL");
+
+done:
+ if (ret_value < 0) {
+ if (connector_id >= 0 && H5Idec_ref(connector_id) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_ERROR(FAIL, "failed to decrement refcount on VOL connector ID");
+ }
+
+ return ret_value;
+}
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: h5tools_get_fapl
+ *
+ * Purpose: Get a FAPL for a given VFL driver name, VOL connector name
+ * or VOL connector ID.
+ *
+ * Return: positive - succeeded
+ * negative - failed
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+hid_t
+h5tools_get_fapl(hid_t fapl, h5tools_get_fapl_info_t *get_info)
+{
+ hid_t new_fapl = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+ hid_t ret_value = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+
+ if (fapl < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "invalid FAPL");
+ if (!get_info)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "invalid FAPL retrieval info");
+
+ /* Make a copy of the FAPL if necessary, or create a FAPL if
+ * H5P_DEFAULT is specified. */
+ if (H5P_DEFAULT == fapl) {
+ if ((new_fapl = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS)) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(H5I_INVALID_HID, "H5Pcreate failed");
+ } /* end if */
+ else {
+ if ((new_fapl = H5Pcopy(fapl)) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(H5I_INVALID_HID, "H5Pcopy failed");
+ }
+
+ if (GET_VFD_BY_NAME == get_info->get_type) {
+ if (h5tools_set_vfd_fapl(new_fapl, get_info) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(H5I_INVALID_HID, "failed to set VFD on FAPL");
+ }
+ else if (GET_VOL_BY_NAME == get_info->get_type || GET_VOL_BY_ID == get_info->get_type) {
+ if (h5tools_set_vol_fapl(new_fapl, get_info) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(H5I_INVALID_HID, "failed to set VOL on FAPL");
+ }
else
- ret_value = -1;
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(H5I_INVALID_HID, "invalid FAPL retrieval type");
+
+ ret_value = new_fapl;
done:
- if((new_fapl != H5P_DEFAULT) && (ret_value < 0)) {
+ if ((new_fapl >= 0) && (ret_value < 0)) {
H5Pclose(new_fapl);
new_fapl = H5I_INVALID_HID;
}
- return(new_fapl);
+ return ret_value;
+}
+
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Function: h5tools_get_vfd_name
+ *
+ * Purpose: Given a FAPL, retrieves the name of the VFL driver set on it
+ * if using a native-terminal VOL connector. If a
+ * non-native-terminal VOL connector is set on the FAPL, the
+ * first byte of the returned driver name will be set to the null
+ * terminator.
+ *
+ * Return: SUCCEED/FAIL
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+herr_t
+h5tools_get_vfd_name(hid_t fapl_id, char *drivername, size_t drivername_size)
+{
+ hid_t fapl_vol_id = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
+
+ if (fapl_id < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "invalid FAPL");
+ if (!drivername)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "drivername is NULL");
+ if (drivername && !drivername_size)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "drivername_size must be non-zero");
+
+ /* Initialize the driver name */
+ drivername[0] = '\0';
+
+ if (fapl_id == H5P_DEFAULT)
+ fapl_id = H5P_FILE_ACCESS_DEFAULT;
+
+ /* Retrieve ID of the VOL connector set on the FAPL */
+ if (H5Pget_vol_id(fapl_id, &fapl_vol_id) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_ERROR(FAIL, "failed to retrieve VOL ID from FAPL");
+
+ /* TODO: For now, we have no way of determining if an arbitrary
+ * VOL connector is native-terminal. */
+ if (fapl_vol_id == H5VL_NATIVE) {
+ const char *driver_name;
+ hid_t driver_id;
+
+ if ((driver_id = H5Pget_driver(fapl_id)) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "failed to retrieve VFL driver ID from FAPL");
+
+ if (driver_id == H5FD_SEC2)
+ driver_name = drivernames[SEC2_VFD_IDX];
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_DIRECT
+ else if (driver_id == H5FD_DIRECT)
+ driver_name = drivernames[DIRECT_VFD_IDX];
+#endif
+ else if (driver_id == H5FD_LOG)
+ driver_name = drivernames[LOG_VFD_IDX];
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_WINDOWS
+ else if (driver_id == H5FD_WINDOWS)
+ driver_name = drivernames[WINDOWS_VFD_IDX];
+#endif
+ else if (driver_id == H5FD_STDIO)
+ driver_name = drivernames[STDIO_VFD_IDX];
+ else if (driver_id == H5FD_CORE)
+ driver_name = drivernames[CORE_VFD_IDX];
+ else if (driver_id == H5FD_FAMILY)
+ driver_name = drivernames[FAMILY_VFD_IDX];
+ else if (driver_id == H5FD_MULTI)
+ driver_name = drivernames[MULTI_VFD_IDX];
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
+ else if (driver_id == H5FD_MPIO)
+ driver_name = drivernames[MPIO_VFD_IDX];
+#endif
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
+ else if (driver_id == H5FD_ROS3)
+ driver_name = drivernames[ROS3_VFD_IDX];
+#endif
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
+ else if (driver_id == H5FD_HDFS)
+ driver_name = drivernames[HDFS_VFD_IDX];
+#endif
+ else
+ driver_name = "unknown";
+
+ HDstrncpy(drivername, driver_name, drivername_size);
+ drivername[drivername_size - 1] = '\0';
+ }
+
+done:
+ /* Close retrieved VOL ID */
+ if (fapl_vol_id >= 0)
+ if (H5VLclose(fapl_vol_id) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_ERROR(FAIL, "failed to close VOL ID");
+
+ return ret_value;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: h5tools_fopen
*
- * Purpose: Loop through the various types of VFL drivers trying to open FNAME.
- * If the HDF5 library is version 1.2 or less, then we have only the SEC2
- * driver to try out. If the HDF5 library is greater than version 1.2,
- * then we have the FAMILY, SPLIT, and MULTI drivers to play with.
+ * Purpose: Opens file FNAME using the specified flags and FAPL.
+ *
+ * The 'use_specific_driver' parameter is used to control the
+ * VFD/VOL connector that this routine uses to open the file
+ * with. If 'use_specific_driver' is set to TRUE, this routine
+ * assumes that the caller has already set a specific VFD or VOL
+ * connector on the given FAPL and will attempt to directly use
+ * the FAPL for opening the file. We assume that the caller knows
+ * what they are doing; if the file is unable to be opened using
+ * that FAPL, this routine will return H5I_INVALID_HID.
*
- * If DRIVER is non-NULL, then it will try to open the file with that
- * driver first. We assume that the user knows what they are doing so, if
- * we fail, then we won't try other file drivers.
+ * However, if 'use_specific_driver' is set to FALSE, this
+ * routine assumes that the caller HAS NOT set a specific VFD or
+ * VOL connector on the given FAPL and will instead loop through
+ * the various available VFL drivers and VOL connectors trying to
+ * open FNAME.
+ *
+ * The list of available VFL drivers is as follows:
+ * - If the HDF5 library is version 1.2 or less, then we have
+ * only the SEC2 driver to try out.
+ * - If the HDF5 library is greater than version 1.2, then we
+ * have the FAMILY, SPLIT, and MULTI drivers to play with.
+ *
+ * The list of available VOL connectors is as follows:
+ * - "Native" VOL connector
+ * - Pass-through VOL connector
*
* Return:
- * On success, returns a file id for the opened file. If DRIVERNAME is
- * non-null then the first DRIVERNAME_SIZE-1 characters of the driver
- * name are copied into the DRIVERNAME array and null terminated.
+ * On success, returns a file ID for the opened file. If DRIVERNAME is
+ * non-null and the native VOL connector is the terminal connector,
+ * then the first DRIVERNAME_SIZE-1 characters of the driver name are
+ * copied into the DRIVERNAME array and null terminated. If the
+ * native VOL connector is NOT the terminal connector, then the first
+ * byte of DRIVERNAME will be set to the null terminator.
*
- * Otherwise, the function returns FAIL. If DRIVERNAME is non-null then
- * the first byte is set to the null terminator.
+ * On failure, the function returns H5I_INVALID_HID and DRIVERNAME
+ * will not be set.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
hid_t
-h5tools_fopen(const char *fname, unsigned flags, hid_t fapl, const char *driver,
+h5tools_fopen(const char *fname, unsigned flags, hid_t fapl, hbool_t use_specific_driver,
char *drivername, size_t drivername_size)
{
- unsigned drivernum;
- hid_t fid = FAIL;
- hid_t my_fapl = H5P_DEFAULT;
-
- if (driver && *driver) {
- /* Get the correct FAPL for the given driver */
- if ((my_fapl = h5tools_get_fapl(fapl, driver, &drivernum)) < 0)
- goto done;
+ hid_t fid = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+ hid_t tmp_vol_fapl = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+ hid_t tmp_vfd_fapl = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+ hid_t used_fapl = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+ unsigned volnum, drivernum;
+ hid_t ret_value = H5I_INVALID_HID;
- /* allow error stack display if enable-error-stack has optional arg number */
- if (enable_error_stack > 1) {
- fid = H5Fopen(fname, flags, my_fapl);
- }
- else {
- H5E_BEGIN_TRY {
- fid = H5Fopen(fname, flags, my_fapl);
- } H5E_END_TRY;
- }
-
- if (fid == FAIL)
- goto done;
+ /*
+ * First try to open the file using just the given FAPL. If the
+ * HDF5_VOL_CONNECTOR environment variable has been set, this will
+ * allow us to attempt to open the file using the specified VOL
+ * connector before we go looping through all available ones,
+ * which will override any VOL connector set by use of the
+ * environment variable.
+ */
+ /* Allow error stack display if --enable-error-stack has optional arg number */
+ if (enable_error_stack > 1) {
+ fid = H5Fopen(fname, flags, fapl);
}
else {
- /* Try to open the file using each of the drivers */
- for (drivernum = 0; drivernum < NUM_DRIVERS; drivernum++) {
- /* Get the correct FAPL for the given driver */
- if((my_fapl = h5tools_get_fapl(fapl, drivernames[drivernum], NULL)) < 0)
- goto done;
-
- /* allow error stack display if enable-error-stack has optional arg number */
- if (enable_error_stack > 1) {
- fid = H5Fopen(fname, flags, my_fapl);
- }
- else {
- H5E_BEGIN_TRY {
- fid = H5Fopen(fname, flags, my_fapl);
- } H5E_END_TRY;
- }
+ H5E_BEGIN_TRY {
+ fid = H5Fopen(fname, flags, fapl);
+ } H5E_END_TRY;
+ }
- if (fid != FAIL)
- break;
- else {
- /* Close the FAPL */
- H5Pclose(my_fapl);
- my_fapl = H5P_DEFAULT;
- } /* end else */
- }
+ /* If we succeeded in opening the file, we're done. */
+ if (fid >= 0) {
+ used_fapl = fapl;
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(fid);
}
- /* Save the driver name */
- if (drivername && drivername_size) {
- if (fid != FAIL) {
- HDstrncpy(drivername, drivernames[drivernum], drivername_size);
- drivername[drivername_size - 1] = '\0';
+ /*
+ * If we failed to open the file and the caller specified 'use_specific_driver'
+ * as TRUE, we should return failure now since the file couldn't be opened with
+ * the VFL driver/VOL connector that was set on the FAPL by the caller.
+ */
+ if (fid < 0 && use_specific_driver)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(H5I_INVALID_HID, "failed to open file using specified FAPL");
+
+ /*
+ * As a final resort, try to open the file using each of the available
+ * VOL connectors. When the native VOL connector is the current "terminal"
+ * connector being looked at, also try using each of the available VFL drivers.
+ */
+ for (volnum = 0; volnum < NUM_VOLS; volnum++) {
+ h5tools_get_fapl_info_t get_vol_info;
+
+ get_vol_info.get_type = GET_VOL_BY_NAME;
+ get_vol_info.info = NULL;
+ get_vol_info.u.name = volnames[volnum];
+
+ /* Get a FAPL for the current VOL connector */
+ if ((tmp_vol_fapl = h5tools_get_fapl(fapl, &get_vol_info)) < 0)
+ continue;
+
+ /* TODO: For now, we have no way of determining if an arbitrary
+ * VOL connector is native-terminal. */
+ if (NATIVE_VOL_IDX == volnum) {
+ /*
+ * If using the native VOL connector, or a VOL connector which has the
+ * native connector as its terminal connector, loop through all of the
+ * VFL drivers as well.
+ */
+ for (drivernum = 0; drivernum < NUM_DRIVERS; drivernum++) {
+ h5tools_get_fapl_info_t get_vfd_info;
+
+ /* Skip the log VFD as it prints out to standard out */
+ if (drivernum == LOG_VFD_IDX)
+ continue;
+
+ get_vfd_info.get_type = GET_VFD_BY_NAME;
+ get_vfd_info.info = NULL;
+ get_vfd_info.u.name = drivernames[drivernum];
+
+ /* Using the current VOL FAPL as a base, get the correct FAPL for the given VFL driver */
+ if ((tmp_vfd_fapl = h5tools_get_fapl(tmp_vol_fapl, &get_vfd_info)) < 0)
+ continue;
+
+ if ((fid = h5tools_fopen(fname, flags, tmp_vfd_fapl, TRUE, drivername, drivername_size)) >= 0) {
+ used_fapl = tmp_vfd_fapl;
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(fid);
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Close the temporary VFD FAPL */
+ H5Pclose(tmp_vfd_fapl);
+ tmp_vfd_fapl = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+ }
+ }
}
else {
- /*no file opened*/
- drivername[0] = '\0';
+ if ((fid = h5tools_fopen(fname, flags, tmp_vol_fapl, TRUE, drivername, drivername_size)) >= 0) {
+ used_fapl = tmp_vol_fapl;
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(fid);
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Close the temporary VOL FAPL */
+ H5Pclose(tmp_vol_fapl);
+ tmp_vol_fapl = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+ }
}
}
+ /* File was unable to be opened at all */
+ ret_value = H5I_INVALID_HID;
+
done:
- if(my_fapl != H5P_DEFAULT)
- H5Pclose(my_fapl);
+ /* Save the driver name if using a native-terminal VOL connector */
+ if (drivername && drivername_size && ret_value >= 0)
+ if (used_fapl >= 0 && h5tools_get_vfd_name(used_fapl, drivername, drivername_size) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_ERROR(H5I_INVALID_HID, "failed to retrieve name of VFD used to open file");
- return fid;
+ if (tmp_vfd_fapl >= 0)
+ H5Pclose(tmp_vfd_fapl);
+ if (tmp_vol_fapl >= 0)
+ H5Pclose(tmp_vol_fapl);
+
+ return ret_value;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/tools/lib/h5tools.h b/tools/lib/h5tools.h
index 9440e7a..11b0a1d 100644
--- a/tools/lib/h5tools.h
+++ b/tools/lib/h5tools.h
@@ -539,6 +539,52 @@ typedef struct h5tools_context_t {
int display_char; /* */
} h5tools_context_t;
+typedef enum {
+ GET_VFD_BY_NAME,
+ GET_VOL_BY_NAME,
+ GET_VOL_BY_ID
+} h5tools_get_fapl_type_t;
+
+typedef struct h5tools_get_fapl_info_t {
+ h5tools_get_fapl_type_t get_type;
+
+ /* Pointer to information to be passed to the driver/connector for its setup */
+ const void *info;
+
+ /* Field specifying either the driver's/connector's name, or the driver's/connector's ID */
+ union {
+ const char *name;
+ long id;
+ } u;
+} h5tools_get_fapl_info_t;
+
+extern const char *volnames[];
+extern const char *drivernames[];
+
+/* This enum should match the entries in the above 'volnames'
+ * since they are indices into the 'volnames' array. */
+typedef enum {
+ NATIVE_VOL_IDX = 0,
+ PASS_THROUGH_VOL_IDX,
+} vol_idx;
+
+/* This enum should match the entries in the above 'drivernames'
+ * since they are indices into the 'drivernames' array. */
+typedef enum {
+ SEC2_VFD_IDX = 0,
+ DIRECT_VFD_IDX,
+ LOG_VFD_IDX,
+ WINDOWS_VFD_IDX,
+ STDIO_VFD_IDX,
+ CORE_VFD_IDX,
+ FAMILY_VFD_IDX,
+ SPLIT_VFD_IDX,
+ MULTI_VFD_IDX,
+ MPIO_VFD_IDX,
+ ROS3_VFD_IDX,
+ HDFS_VFD_IDX,
+} driver_idx;
+
/* The following include, h5tools_str.h, must be after the
* above stucts are defined. There is a dependency in the following
* include that hasn't been identified yet. */
@@ -591,8 +637,9 @@ H5TOOLS_DLL int h5tools_set_attr_output_file(const char *fname, int is_bin);
H5TOOLS_DLL int h5tools_set_input_file(const char *fname, int is_bin);
H5TOOLS_DLL int h5tools_set_output_file(const char *fname, int is_bin);
H5TOOLS_DLL int h5tools_set_error_file(const char *fname, int is_bin);
+H5TOOLS_DLL hid_t h5tools_get_fapl(hid_t fapl, h5tools_get_fapl_info_t *get_info);
H5TOOLS_DLL hid_t h5tools_fopen(const char *fname, unsigned flags, hid_t fapl,
- const char *driver, char *drivername, size_t drivername_len);
+ hbool_t use_specific_driver, char *drivername, size_t drivername_size);
H5TOOLS_DLL hid_t h5tools_get_little_endian_type(hid_t type);
H5TOOLS_DLL hid_t h5tools_get_big_endian_type(hid_t type);
H5TOOLS_DLL htri_t h5tools_detect_vlen(hid_t tid);
diff --git a/tools/lib/h5tools_error.h b/tools/lib/h5tools_error.h
index 4e2e935..764fb91 100644
--- a/tools/lib/h5tools_error.h
+++ b/tools/lib/h5tools_error.h
@@ -101,14 +101,16 @@ do {
* H5TOOLS_PUSH_ERROR macro, used to push an error to an error stack. Not meant to
* be called directly.
*/
-#define H5TOOLS_PUSH_ERROR(estack_id, err_cls, maj_err_id, min_err_id, ...) \
-do { \
- if (estack_id >= 0 && err_cls >= 0) \
- H5Epush2(estack_id, __FILE__, FUNC, __LINE__, err_cls, maj_err_id, min_err_id, __VA_ARGS__); \
- else { \
- HDfprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \
- HDfprintf(stderr, "\n"); \
- } \
+#define H5TOOLS_PUSH_ERROR(estack_id, err_cls, maj_err_id, min_err_id, ...) \
+do { \
+ if (enable_error_stack > 0) { \
+ if (estack_id >= 0 && err_cls >= 0) \
+ H5Epush2(estack_id, __FILE__, FUNC, __LINE__, err_cls, maj_err_id, min_err_id, __VA_ARGS__); \
+ else { \
+ HDfprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \
+ HDfprintf(stderr, "\n"); \
+ } \
+ } \
} while(0)
/*
@@ -167,30 +169,30 @@ do {
#ifdef H5_TOOLS_DEBUG
-#define H5TOOLS_START_DEBUG(...) \
-do { \
- H5tools_INDENT_g += 2; \
+#define H5TOOLS_START_DEBUG(...) \
+do { \
+ H5tools_INDENT_g += 2; \
HDfprintf(stderr, "%*sENTER %s:%d in %s()...", H5tools_INDENT_g, "", __FILE__, __LINE__, FUNC); \
- HDfprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \
- HDfprintf(stderr, "\n"); \
- HDfflush(stderr); \
+ HDfprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \
+ HDfprintf(stderr, "\n"); \
+ HDfflush(stderr); \
} while(0)
-#define H5TOOLS_DEBUG(...) \
-do { \
+#define H5TOOLS_DEBUG(...) \
+do { \
HDfprintf(stderr, "%*s %s:%d in %s()...", H5tools_INDENT_g, "", __FILE__, __LINE__, FUNC); \
- HDfprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \
- HDfprintf(stderr, "\n"); \
- HDfflush(stderr); \
+ HDfprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \
+ HDfprintf(stderr, "\n"); \
+ HDfflush(stderr); \
} while(0)
-#define H5TOOLS_ENDDEBUG(...) \
-do { \
+#define H5TOOLS_ENDDEBUG(...) \
+do { \
HDfprintf(stderr, "%*sEXIT %s:%d in %s()...", H5tools_INDENT_g, "", __FILE__, __LINE__, FUNC); \
- HDfprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \
- HDfprintf(stderr, "\n"); \
- H5tools_INDENT_g -= 2; \
- HDfflush(stderr); \
+ HDfprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); \
+ HDfprintf(stderr, "\n"); \
+ H5tools_INDENT_g -= 2; \
+ HDfflush(stderr); \
} while(0)
#else
diff --git a/tools/lib/h5tools_utils.c b/tools/lib/h5tools_utils.c
index 45e436c..8a7a4dd 100644
--- a/tools/lib/h5tools_utils.c
+++ b/tools/lib/h5tools_utils.c
@@ -1079,6 +1079,55 @@ done:
return ret_value;
}
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Function: h5tools_parse_ros3_fapl_tuple
+ *
+ * Purpose: A convenience function that parses a string containing a tuple
+ * of S3 VFD credential information and then passes the result to
+ * `h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl()` in order to setup a valid
+ * configuration for the S3 VFD.
+ *
+ * Return: SUCCEED/FAIL
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+herr_t
+h5tools_parse_ros3_fapl_tuple(const char *tuple_str, int delim,
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t *fapl_config_out)
+{
+ const char *ccred[3];
+ unsigned nelems = 0;
+ char *start = NULL;
+ char *s3cred_src = NULL;
+ char **s3cred = NULL;
+ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
+
+ /* Attempt to parse S3 credentials tuple */
+ if (parse_tuple(tuple_str, delim, &s3cred_src, &nelems, &s3cred) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "failed to parse S3 VFD info tuple");
+
+ /* Sanity-check tuple count */
+ if (nelems != 3)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "invalid S3 VFD credentials");
+
+ ccred[0] = (const char *)s3cred[0];
+ ccred[1] = (const char *)s3cred[1];
+ ccred[2] = (const char *)s3cred[2];
+
+ if (0 == h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(fapl_config_out, ccred))
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "failed to populate S3 VFD FAPL config");
+
+done:
+ if (s3cred)
+ HDfree(s3cred);
+ if (s3cred_src)
+ HDfree(s3cred_src);
+
+ return ret_value;
+}
+
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
@@ -1142,7 +1191,6 @@ done:
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
int
h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(H5FD_ros3_fapl_t *fa,
const char **values)
@@ -1266,73 +1314,72 @@ h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(H5FD_ros3_fapl_t *fa,
done:
return ret_value;
-
} /* h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl */
#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * Function: h5tools_set_configured_fapl
- *
- * Purpose: prepare fapl_id with the given property list, according to
- * VFD prototype.
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
- * Return: 0 on failure, 1 on success
+ * Function: h5tools_parse_hdfs_fapl_tuple
*
- * Programmer: Jacob Smith
- * 2018-05-21
+ * Purpose: A convenience function that parses a string containing a tuple
+ * of HDFS VFD configuration information.
*
- * Changes: None.
+ * Return: SUCCEED/FAIL
*
- *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
-int
-h5tools_set_configured_fapl(hid_t fapl_id,
- const char vfd_name[],
- void *fapl_t_ptr)
+herr_t
+h5tools_parse_hdfs_fapl_tuple(const char *tuple_str, int delim,
+ H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t *fapl_config_out)
{
- int ret_value = 1;
-
- if (fapl_id < 0) {
- return 0;
+ unsigned long k = 0;
+ unsigned nelems = 0;
+ char *props_src = NULL;
+ char **props = NULL;
+ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
+
+ /* Attempt to parse HDFS configuration tuple */
+ if (parse_tuple(tuple_str, delim, &props_src, &nelems, &props) < 0)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "failed to parse HDFS VFD configuration tuple");
+
+ /* Sanity-check tuple count */
+ if (nelems != 5)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "invalid HDFS VFD configuration");
+
+ /* Populate fapl configuration structure with given properties.
+ * WARNING: No error-checking is done on length of input strings...
+ * Silent overflow is possible, albeit unlikely.
+ */
+ if (HDstrncmp(props[0], "", 1)) {
+ HDstrncpy(fapl_config_out->namenode_name, (const char *)props[0], HDstrlen(props[0]));
}
-
- if (!strcmp("", vfd_name)) {
- goto done;
-
-#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
- } else if (!strcmp("ros3", vfd_name)) {
- if ((fapl_id == H5P_DEFAULT) ||
- (fapl_t_ptr == NULL) ||
- (FAIL == H5Pset_fapl_ros3(
- fapl_id,
- (H5FD_ros3_fapl_t *)fapl_t_ptr)))
- {
- ret_value = 0;
- goto done;
- }
-#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */
-
-#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
- } else if (!strcmp("hdfs", vfd_name)) {
- if ((fapl_id == H5P_DEFAULT) ||
- (fapl_t_ptr == NULL) ||
- (FAIL == H5Pset_fapl_hdfs(
- fapl_id,
- (H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t *)fapl_t_ptr)))
- {
- ret_value = 0;
- goto done;
- }
-#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
-
- } else {
- ret_value = 0; /* unrecognized fapl type "name" */
+ if (HDstrncmp(props[1], "", 1)) {
+ k = strtoul((const char *)props[1], NULL, 0);
+ if (errno == ERANGE)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "supposed port number wasn't");
+ fapl_config_out->namenode_port = (int32_t)k;
+ }
+ if (HDstrncmp(props[2], "", 1)) {
+ HDstrncpy(fapl_config_out->kerberos_ticket_cache, (const char *)props[2], HDstrlen(props[2]));
+ }
+ if (HDstrncmp(props[3], "", 1)) {
+ HDstrncpy(fapl_config_out->user_name, (const char *)props[3], HDstrlen(props[3]));
+ }
+ if (HDstrncmp(props[4], "", 1)) {
+ k = HDstrtoul((const char *)props[4], NULL, 0);
+ if (errno == ERANGE)
+ H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "supposed buffersize number wasn't");
+ fapl_config_out->stream_buffer_size = (int32_t)k;
}
done:
- return ret_value;
+ if (props)
+ HDfree(props);
+ if (props_src)
+ HDfree(props_src);
-} /* h5tools_set_configured_fapl() */
+ return ret_value;
+}
+#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
diff --git a/tools/lib/h5tools_utils.h b/tools/lib/h5tools_utils.h
index 598930c..42144cc 100644
--- a/tools/lib/h5tools_utils.h
+++ b/tools/lib/h5tools_utils.h
@@ -173,10 +173,15 @@ H5TOOLS_DLL void h5tools_setprogname(const char*progname);
H5TOOLS_DLL int h5tools_getstatus(void);
H5TOOLS_DLL void h5tools_setstatus(int d_status);
H5TOOLS_DLL int h5tools_getenv_update_hyperslab_bufsize(void);
-H5TOOLS_DLL int h5tools_set_configured_fapl(hid_t fapl_id, const char vfd_name[], void *fapl_t_ptr);
#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
+H5TOOLS_DLL herr_t h5tools_parse_ros3_fapl_tuple(const char *tuple_str, int delim,
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t *fapl_config_out);
H5TOOLS_DLL int h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(H5FD_ros3_fapl_t *fa, const char **values);
#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
+H5TOOLS_DLL herr_t h5tools_parse_hdfs_fapl_tuple(const char *tuple_str, int delim,
+ H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t *fapl_config_out);
+#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}