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Purpose:
Port to Windows.
Description:
The stream_test program now also compiles and can be run under Windows.
Solution:
The problem was that fork(2) and waitpid(2) aren't available
under Windows when using the MS compilers.
So I test for both H5_HAVE_FORK and H5_HAVE_WAITPID.
These are already checked fortunately during configuration.
If they are not there the code just says
printf ("Test skipped because this architecture doesn't provide "
"fork(2) and waitpid(2)\n");
Platforms tested:
Windows NT, both with MS Visual C++ and GNU cc
Now you can build and run the Stream VFD testsuite under Windows
when using GNU cc !!
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Purpose:
Set compiler flag to force BSD compliance.
Description:
In order to set a socket descriptor into non-blocking mode
via ioctl(2) the Stream driver uses the FIONBIO constant.
Under Solaris this is defined only when compiled as BSD code.
I hope this doesn't break anything.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 5.7
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Purpose:
Detect whether the system has the netinet/tcp.h header file.
Description:
The Stream VFD uses setsockopt(2) to set TCP_NODELAY on an opened
socket. This constant is defined normally in netinet/tcp.h
except for GNU cc under Windows where this header doesn't exist.
This template header file just contains the
#undef HAVE_NETINET_TCP_H
Platforms tested:
Windows NT, GNU cc
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Purpose:
Detect whether the system has the netinet/tcp.h header file.
Description:
The Stream VFD uses setsockopt(2) to set TCP_NODELAY on an opened
socket. This constant is defined normally in netinet/tcp.h
except for GNU cc under Windows where this header doesn't exist.
Platforms tested:
Windows NT, GNU cc
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Purpose:
Port to Windows platform
Bug fix
Description:
The Stream VFD is ported to Windows now.
Also fixed a bug where an application terminated when it got a SIGPIPE
due to sending/receiving on a closed socket.
Solution:
The socket stuff is treated different under Windows when using
the MS compilers to build HDF5. They define their own socket datatype
and have closesocket() instead of close(2) to close sockets.
Also there are different header files for all the socket stuff.
So I introduced my own socket decriptor datatype in H5FDstream.h
which should be used to pass in external sockets. This datatype
is mapped to either 'int' (UNIX-type sockets) or 'SOCKET' (Windows).
In the code the error code checking was adapted according to the
socket datatype used. Also, for Windows you have to call a routine
to initialize the Socket layer before using it.
As a kind of bug fix, the process signal mask is now set to ignore
SIGPIPE signals which otherwise cause the application to terminate.
The driver read/write routines catch this and return an error code.
Platforms tested:
Windows NT, both with MS Visual C++ compiler and with GNU cc
It is interesting that when compiling with GNU cc under Windows
it is possible to use both Windows and UNIX-type sockets (either
one or the other). So I check for GNU cc and go for UNIX sockets
if possible.
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Bug fix...I hope
Description:
For some reason, libtool wasn't generating a .lai library file in
the .libs directory. It needs this to install things, apparently.
Solution:
Major hack! I force a ln to the "real" one libtools wants.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
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Bug fix
Description:
Forgot to decrement the number of objects in the group when removing
each one...
Solution:
Decrement the ID count when successfully removing each object from a
group.
Platforms tested:
None yet.
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Bug fix
Description:
Fixed a very subtle bug that was corrupting the objects in a group when
H5I_clear_group was called and not all the objects in the group were able
to be cleared.
Solution:
Track whether an object as been deleted from each hash location's linked
list and only destroy the list when all the objects on the list are
actually removed.
Platforms tested:
None yet.
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Added ThreadSafe.html document to MANIFEST.
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Documentation of TS Library
Description:
This is the document Chee Wai wrote up about the thread safe
version of the HDF5 library. I just put it in HTML format and
checked it in...
Platforms tested:
Netscrape
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Purpose:
Maintenancece.
Description:
F90 APIs would not compile anymore for || version..
Solution:
Replaced old functions h5pset(get)_mpio, h5set(get)_xfer with
ones h5pset(get)_fapl_m and h5pset(get)_dxpl_mpio_f
Platforms tested:
O2K.
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Bug Fix
Description:
People need to type in the full-path to the
attribute/dataset/etc. and weren't being told to do so by the
"usage" statement.
Solution:
Added an example and changed <names> to <path> to be more
explicit...
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Feature
Description:
Allow dumping of variable length records. This is a first-time
stab at this. It doesn't break any tests on my Linux box and it
does output the variable length data, but it might look ugly (it
doesn't handle new-lines as of yet)...I'm open to suggestions on
what should be done next, what new features to add/remove...
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Code optimization
Description:
Minor tweaks throughout the optimized regular hyperslab code to increase
speed. This set of improvements increase the benchmark time from taking
~5.46 seconds to ~4.50 seconds, or around a 20% further speedup.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.6 (baldric)
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Bug fix
Description:
Recent changes to H5FD_read() added a new argument of type of
data to be written but the MPIO file driver call to H5FD_read()
was not updated. Also, the prototype of H5FD_read() in H5Fprivate.h
was "screened out", thus the compiler could not detect the inconsistency.
With the mismatched arguments, MPIO failed badly.
Solution:
Update the H5FD_read() call with the new parameter. Since the
call is used by H5Dread call so far, it is hardcoded to use
H5FD_MEM_DRAW as the value. If the call is used besides for
H5Dread, this parameter needs to be better defined.
(Still need to fix the prototype being blocked off.)
Platforms tested:
O2K -64 parallel.
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New tests
Description:
Added a new test file (tsaf.h5) for h5dump and h5ls. The test file was
created by lib SAF team. This file used to cause previous version
of hdf5 tools to core dump.
tsaf.ddl is the expected output from h5dump.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 -64, linux
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New tests
Description:
Added a new test file (tsaf.h5) for h5dump and h5ls. The test file was
created by lib SAF team. This file used to cause previous version
of hdf5 tools to core dump.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 -64, linux
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Bug Fix
Description:
make distclean left *.{o,lo,h5} files in the directory.
Solution:
Added them to the DISTCLEAN macro.
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Purpose:
Bug fix.
Description:
fortranlib_test.f90 had a typo in the format string. Would not compile on O2K.
Test did not check the length of the attribute name.
Solution:
Fixed format strings.
Added more code to test returned attribute name length.
Platforms tested:
O2K, Linux
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Purpose:
Bug fix
Description:
Attribute test failed on O2K. h5aget_name_f function could not
return correct attribute name.
Solution:
size function parameter had wrong datatype in F90 subroutine.
Fixed it to be of INTEGER(SIZE_T) type.
Platforms tested:
O2K, Linux
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Bug Fix
Description:
Getting messages while compiling the || fortran stuff that it
didn't have a rule to make "H5Pf_parallel.c".
Solution:
The quotes were confusing it. I placed the text in another macro
to fix this.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
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Purpose:
This file describes the experiencing of OpenMP with hdf5.
Description:
All detailed description is in the file.
Solution:
[details about the changes, algorithm, etc...]
[Please as detail as you can since your own explanation is
better than others guessing it from the code.]
Platforms tested:
Everything was done on modi4.
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Platforms tested:
eirene via bin/chkmanifest
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Bug fix.
Description:
Could not find the pre-created file for the H5S_MAX_RANK test
when --srcdir option is used. testhdf5 was looking for it
in the currect directory only.
Solution:
Make use of the value of the environment variable srcdir that
is passed to the tests. Compose the real location of the testfile
in order to open it even from a remote build directory.
Platforms tested:
Modi4, arabica, eirene
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new feature
Description:
h5ls was not tested
Solution:
Added a test script, testh5ls.sh, to give h5ls some tests.
Since the output from h5ls is sometime machine dependent (e.g.,
Datatypes), can not compare them with expected output. For now,
run it against various hdf5 binary files. If it exits with 0,
consider it passes.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64, eirene, arabica.
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tidy it up
Description:
Change the variable names so that it looks more generic. Plan to
make it a generic script test template.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64-64, linux, solaris 2.7
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Feature symmetry
Description:
A while ago I needed to get the 'type' of data being accessed during writes
to the VFL driver, so I put in code to get the information down there.
Albert asked for the same information during reads, so I've added that in.
Tested:
FreeBSD 4.1.1 (hawkwind)
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Feature symmetry
Description:
A while ago I needed to get the 'type' of data being accessed during writes
to the VFL driver, so I put in code to get the information down there.
Albert asked for the same information during reads, so I've added that in.
Tested:
Netscape
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Update release notes for VFL updates.
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Bug fix
Description:
During a `reconfigure', it wasn't traversing the
subdirectories...
Solution:
Added a loop to the reconfigure logic to do just that.
Platforms tested:
NOT tested...
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Change test files for increased maximum dimension constant.
Description:
space_overflow.c - added some simple error checking.
th5s.c - corrected test case for maximem dimensions to use correct file
and actually test what is supposed to be tested... :-)
th5s.h5 - regenerated with increased dimensions.
Platforms Tested:
FreeBSD 4.1.1 (hawkwind)
Solaris 2.5 (baldric)
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Increase constant for H5S_MAX_RANK from 31 -> 32
Description:
To better align the HDF5 library's maximum dimenions with HDF4 and netCDF,
the maximum number of dimensions has been increased to 32.
Platforms Tested:
FreeBSD 4.1.1 (hawkwind)
Solaris 2.5 (baldric)
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Document changing the maximum number of dimensions from 31 -> 32
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Purpose:
Added more Fortran tests
Description:
tH5A.f90 - attribute interface test
tH5I.f90 - identifier interface test
Solution:
Two new files were added to test H5A and H5I interfaces.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7, Linux
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Purpose:
H5Aff.f90: Bug fix
Description:
Character string was not passed correctly from the user's application
to the write/read subroutines when buffer was decalred as assumed-shape
array.
Solution:
Declared date buffer to be assumed-size array.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7, Linux
Purpose:
H5fortran_flags.f90: Bug fix
Description:
Fortran H5I_* types had incorrect values.
Solution:
Fixed.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7, Linux
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Bug fix.
Description:
When the maximum number of elements in a fixed size, free-list managed array
was allocated, the free-list code was writing off the end of the array.
Solution:
Changed definition of free-list managed arrays to allocate correct space for
the array.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.5 (baldric) w/Purify
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Features, kind of.
Description:
Separated the MPI features test into its own independent
program so that it can be tested on its own without too
much HDF5 stuff involved.
Added automatic removal of temporary test files after
the tests completed.
Reduced the size of the dataset dimensions to avoid tripping
the SGI MPI problems of running out of internal mpi type entries.
Platforms tested:
O2K -64
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Add test case for contiguous hyperslabs.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.1.1 (hawkwind)
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Optimization for parallel I/O
Description:
When contiugous hyperslabs are defined (i.e. with the block=stride), the
library was only aggregating the hyperslabs together for the fastest
changing dimension.
Solution:
Add some extra code to detect when contiguous hyperslabs span more than one
row and output the entire contiguous section at once.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.1.1 (hawkwind)
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Bug Fix
Description:
the line:
#include <hdf5.h>
needed to be escaped to be seen in the browser.
Solution:
Changed to:
#include <hdf5.h>
Platforms tested:
Seen in Netscrape
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Bug Fix
Description:
Sed was complaining about "filename expected" when trying to
generate the .in files. The problem stemmed from the script sed
was generating in the conftest.s1 file. It needed the DEPEND
filename which wasn't being set.
Solution:
Fixed so that we check if DEPEND is zero before trying to set if
(if not using a GNU make program) instead of testing if DEPEND
has a value in it...I copied this incorrectly from the main
library's configure.in file...my bad.
Platforms tested:
T3E
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Adding new document links
Description:
Adding links to TechNotes/VFL.html and TechNotes/VFLfunc.html,
the new virtual file layer documents.
Platforms tested:
IE 5
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Code cleanup
Description:
There's been a compiler warning about modifying a 'const' object in the
H5T_copy routine for several years now, which a few users have reported.
Solution:
Removed call to sort the old datatype (the const object) and changed the
code to work with unsorted datatypes.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.1.1 (hawkwind)
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Adding new document
Description:
Adding VFLfunc.html, a list of VFL functions, to HDF5 Technical Notes.
Platforms tested:
IE 5
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Adding .../doc/html/TechNotes/VFLfunc.html
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Bug fix
Description:
"Time" datatypes (H5T_UNIX_D*) were not being stored and retrieved in
the datatype object header message correctly.
Solution:
Store endian-ness and precision in the datatype object header message and
added test to continue to track them working correctly.
This fixes bug #512.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.1.1 (hawkwind)
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Adding .../doc/html/TechNotes/VFL.html
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Adding new document
Description:
Adding VFL.html (Virtual File Layer) to HDF5 Technical Notes.
August 1999 version. Will be updated for R1.4 by developer.
Platforms tested:
IE 5
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