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h5tools.h
Tested: local linux
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copyright notice.
Tested platform:
Kagiso only since it is only a comment block change. If it works in one
machine, it should work in all, I hope. Still need to check the parallel
build on copper.
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Feature, address bug #426
Description:
The h5perf test now also keeps track of the time it takes to:
open a file: Time between start of open and start first read/write
close a file: Time between end of last read/write and end of close.
This information is only displayed if debug output printing is enabled (level 3 or higher)
Solution:
The test actually has all of the data necessary to compute the time it takes to open
and close a file; it just wasn't recording it. Added 4 new timers:
HDF5_FILE_READ_OPEN
HDF5_FILE_READ_CLOSE
HDF5_FILE_WRITE_OPEN
HDF5_FILE_WRITE_CLOSE
that keep track of the time to open/close a file opened for reading/writing.
Platforms tested:
heping and mir
Misc. update:
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Bring in sync with v1.4 versions that have copyright statements
added.
Platforms tested:
eirene(pp). Only one machine tested because all changes are merely
comments.
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Update
Description:
Updating the source for the PIO performance tests with the current
code that's in the V1.4 branch. It includes the newest command-line
parameters.
Platforms tested:
Linux-pp
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Modification
Description:
Put some of the variables into the global space so that random
functions can access them. (The output and timer variables which
point to the output file and timer resp.)
Placed the debug level 4 prints into the timer module so that it's
easier to automatically put timer start/stop printfs for new timers
which are created.
Added timers for MPI Time calls (called HDF5_MPI_WRITE and
HDF5_MPI_READ).
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
Feature Fix
Description:
Changed so the "pio_perf" module handles creating and destroying the
MPI Comm. Worked it so we get the minimum, maximum, and average times
over a set of iterations.
Solution:
Lots. Had to pull the MPI Comm code from the "pio_engine" module and
place it in the "pio_perf" module. Then worked on a way to have all
processes send their time output to process 0, who collects it and
gives back the min, max, and avg times for the iterations.
Platforms tested:
Linux. Doesn't work if you use more than 1 processor...*hrmph*
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Purpose:
Code Cleanup and Feature Add
Description:
Finally checking in the changes I made to the performance code. It
just modularizes it a bit more and performs some more checks, etc. I
also renamed the timer functions to be more inline with how other
things are named here...
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Purpose:
bug Fix
Description:
Changed the code so that if parallel stuff isn't enabled, then we
don't compile the parallel code.
Solution:
Cleaned up the code and put #ifdef's around it checking for parallel
flags.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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New addition
Description:
Initial version of the Parallel I/O performance measurement program.
Not fully implemented yet but checking them in before I may destroy
them by accident.
Don't run this in small file system (like AFS or eirene) since it
generates gigabytes test files.
Platforms tested:
modi4 64bits. It compiled and ran but took a long time because
the current test parametes are too "wild".
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