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Code optimization
Description:
Use default dataset transfer property list for internal metadata I/O
operations when parallel I/O is disabled. This avoids multiple copies of
the properties being made when the information is not needed.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7 (arabica)
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/parallel)
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Checkpoint checkin of FP bug fixes. FP is still quite
buggy, but I must go deal with other matters.
Description:
Fixed two major bugs:
1) H5FPserver.c was clobbering meta data in its care.
2) H5FPserver.c was allocating the same space multiple
times, causing both data and meta data corruption.
Also made minor fixes, added debugging code, and familiarized
myself with the FP code.
All development work with FP enabled was done on Eirene.
On this platform, FP now passes its test reliably with
up to 9 processes. At 10 processes it seg faults every
time. I haven't looked into this issue.
There are also several known locking bugs which have to
be fixed. However, they are of sufficiently low probability
that I didn't bother with them on this pass.
FP has not been tested with deletions -- this should be
done.
Also, need to test FP chunked I/O.
Solution:
1) Modified cache in H5FPserver.c to merge changes correctly.
Found and fixed a bug in H5TB.c in passing.
2) Multiple space allocation was caused by a race condition
with set eoa requests.
Most of these eoa requests appeared to be superfluous, so
I deleted them.
Those issued during the superblock read seemed necessary,
so I inserted a barrier at the end of the superblock read,
to prevent races with allocations.
Platforms tested:
h5committested
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Code optimization
Description:
Move handling for free list arrays that have no maximum size to separate
set of routines and optimize computations for free list arrays with maximum
size to avoid re-computing sizes all the time.
Platforms tested:
h5committest
Solaris 2.7 (arabica)
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Bug fix
Description:
When two property lists are compared, the H5Pequal routine was just
comparing the raw information for the property values. This causes problems
when the raw information contains pointers to other information.
Solution:
Allow a 'compare' callback to be registered for properties, so that a user
application get perform the comparison itself, allowing for "deep" compares of
the property value.
This was exported to the H5Pregister & H5Pinsert routines in the development
branch, but not the release branch.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up compiler warnings, especially the 'FUNC' variable not used which
comes out in production mode.
Solution:
Had to add a new FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI_NOINIT_NOFUNC macro for those non-API
functions which don't need the 'FUNC' variable defined. (This will be _so_
much easier when C99 is standard on all our supposed platforms, since it has a
__FUNC__ macro... )
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
too minor for h5committest (although there were lots of files changed, the
change was minor in each one)
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Message Correction
Description:
Uncapitalized the beginning of the error messages.
Solution:
Platforms tested:
Linux (Very small change).
Misc. update:
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up various warnings and parameter mis-matches, etc.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
too minor to need h5committest
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Removed Dead Code
Description:
Some of the FPHDF5 code was dead (I thought it'd be useful at one
point, but was wrong).
Solution:
Removed
Platforms tested:
Linux (FPHDF5 specific. No need for h5committest)
Misc. update:
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FPHDF5 Update
Description:
Added locking/unlocking to the AC_protect/AC_unprotect calls. The SAP
does all of the caching so nothing should be saved on the client
side. So, when the client unlocks the metadata, it can destroy it.
The metadata is always read from the SAP during a lock.
Platforms tested:
Linux (FPHDF5 specific change. No need for h5committest)
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Update
Description:
A lot of modifications for the FPHDF5 stuff:
H5AC.c
H5ACprivate.h - Removed AC_find (it's replaced with AC_protect
and AC_unprotect). Added flushing if it's an FPHDF5 driver and
we're doing an AC_set or AC_unprotect with the dirty flag set.
H5B.c - Split up the B_flush function into different functions
since the one function was doing serialization which is better
left as a separate entity.
H5D.c - Removed some FPHDF5 code that was incorrect
H5F.c - Split up the F_flush function so that it no longer
allocates file space. Created new functions (F_init_superblock,
F_read_superblock, and F_write_superblock) for greater modularity
and so that the FPHDF5 non-captain processes can read the
superblock after the captain process writes it.
H5FD.c - Error message correction.
H5FDfphdf5.c - Removed MPI barrier call that wasn't needed.
H5FPclient.c
H5FPserver.c - Modified so that if a process requests data that
isn't exactly aligned, we can return it if we have the block that
contains the requested address.
H5G.c
H5Gent.c
H5Gnode.c
H5HL.c
H5HLpkg.h
H5HLprivate.h
H5Oefl.c - Removed the H5HL_peek function since it was doing a
(now unsafe) holding of the information in the cache. Replaced
with protect and unprotect calls.
H5TB.c - Error fix. The TB_dless function wasn't working
properly.
H5Gstab.c - Format change.
H5err.txt
H5Edefin.h
H5Einit.h
H5Epubgen.h
H5Eterm.h - Added new error code.
Platforms tested:
Modi4 (paralle, Fortran)
Sol (Fortran)
Linux (C++, Fortran)
Copper (Parallel, Fortran)
Misc. update:
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Update
Description:
Added extra parameter to the H5AC_protect() function that indicates
if the cache being asked for is going to be written to or just read
from. Those AC_protect calls that were H5AC_find calls are now
read-only. The rest are writes.
Platforms tested:
Linux (h5committest not needed due to size and small impact)
Misc. update:
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Removal of H5AC_find()
Description:
The H5AC_find() function is mostly redundant and with the new
Flexible Parallel HDF5 stuff, we need to do locking on metadata
returned from the H5AC_find() anyway. So, all of the locking stuff
will be placed in the H5AC_{un}protect() functions. The H5AC_find()
is no longer needed.
Solution:
Replaced all H5AC_finds with H5AC_protects and H5AC_unprotects.
Platforms tested:
Linux (Fortran & C++)
Solaris (Fortran)
Irix (Parallel & Fortran)
Misc. update:
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Code cleanup/bug fix
Description:
Move metadata cache calls around a bit so they protect the usage of the
metadata better.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
too small to need h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Cleanup H5Pclose code and also switch a few internal users of H5Pclose
to use H5I_dec_ref instead.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.8 (sleipnir)
too small for h5committest
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Bug fix
Description:
The metadata cache 'destroy' callback routines need the file handle in
order for certain callback routines (currently just the H5HG one) to perform
extra cleanups. The recent change to call the 'destroy' callback from the
'clear' callback omitted this parameter.
Solution:
Add the file handle to the metadata cache 'clear' callbacks.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.8 (sleipnir)
too small to need h5committest
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Update
Description:
Added an extra flag to the clear functions that triggers a "destroy"
of the object being cleared if necessary. This is a fix for the
FPHDF5 stuff which had an object sticking around after it was
cleared. (In FPHDF5, some processes are in charge of destroying the
object, but all processes might actually allocate the object.)
Platforms tested:
AIX (Copper: Fortran & C++)
Linux (Verbena: Fortran & C++)
IRIX (Modi4: Parallel & Fortran)
(Sol is down)
Misc. update:
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Code cleanup
Description:
Changed lines like:
H5E_clear(H5E_get_my_stack());
to:
H5E_clear(NULL);
which performs the same operation.
Platforms tested:
h5committested
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Refactoring code
Description:
Refactored "IS_H5FD_MPIO || IS_H5FD_MPIPOSIX || IS_H5FD_FPHDF5" combination
of macros in many places into single IS_H5FD_MPI macro, which has the same
definition, but should be easier to maintain.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.8 (sleipnir)
h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Further code cleanups suggested by lint tool.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.8 (sleipnir)
h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Break some of the "debugging" routines into their own module, so they
aren't pulled into every executable, which certainly isn't going to use them.
Platforms tested:
h5committested
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Code cleanup
Description:
Limit the scope on more function prototypes/macros/typedefs.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.8 (sleipnir)
h5committest not necessary.
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up warnings exposed by compiling on O2K. Also, revert some of Bill
and my changes to the H5S_mpi_opt_types_g, etc. and settle them back into their
original location.
Platforms tested:
h5committested.
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Code cleanup, bug fix & new feature.
Description:
Moved some "package-scope" information out of the private header file and
into the code module. (code cleanup).
Fixed a few places where the "destroy but don't flush" code wasn't working
correctly, which mostly affects the FPH5 effort. (bug fix).
Added the ability to "unprotect" a metadata object and delete it at the
same time. (new feature).
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.8 (sleipnir) w/C++
Linux 2.4 (burrwhite) w/FORTRAN
Solaris 2.7 (arabica) w/FORTRAN
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) w/parallel & FORTRAN
(h5committest not run due to my ongoing difficulties with C++ on burrwhite).
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Finish code cleanup
Description:
Wrap up the conversion of H5F_flush's multiple boolean flags into a single
bitfield of flags by pushing the flags down into the H5AC_flush and
H5F_istore_flush routines.
Also, changed the flags from H5_FLUSH_<foo> to H5F_FLUSH_<foo> to be more
consistent with rest of library.
And reverted the changes to H5FDflush and H5FD_flush routines.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.7 (sleipnir)
Solaris 5.8 (sol)
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) w/parallel
Misc. update:
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Update
Description:
Final support addition for FPHDF5. Wherever there was an equivalent
MPIO or MPIO/POSIX call/check, I placed an FPHDF5 call/check there as
well, with the appropriate #ifdefs in place.
The hdf5.h is updated with the H5FDfphdf5.h driver #include.
Platforms tested:
Linux & Modi4
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Code cleanup
Description:
Update dependencies and clean up a few warnings.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.2 (eirene) w/parallel
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Bug fix.
Description:
Correct compile errors when configured with --enable-debug=all.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.7 (sleipnir) serial & parallel
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Bug Fix
Description:
Metadata cache in parallel I/O can cause hangs in applications which
perform independent I/O on chunked datasets, because the metadata cache
can attempt to flush out dirty metadata from only a single process, instead
of collectively from all processes.
Solution:
Pass a dataset transfer property list down from every API function which
could possibly trigger metadata I/O.
Then, split the metadata cache into two sets of entries to allow dirty
metadata to be set aside when a hash table collision occurs during
independent I/O.
Platforms tested:
Tested h5committest {arabica (fortran), eirene (fortran, C++)
modi4 (parallel, fortran)}
FreeBSD 4.7 (sleipnir) serial & parallel
Misc. update:
Updated release_docs/RELEASE
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Code cleanup/new feature.
Description:
Split FUNC_LEAVE into API and non-API specific versions. This allows a
solution to compiling this branch with C++, as well as reducing the size
of the binaries produced.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.7 (sleipnir) w/serial, parallel (including MPE) & thread-safe
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Lots of performance improvements & a couple new internal API interfaces.
Description:
Performance Improvements:
- Cached file offset & length sizes in shared file struct, to avoid
constantly looking them up in the FCPL.
- Generic property improvements:
- Added "revision" number to generic property classes to speed
up comparisons.
- Changed method of storing properties from using a hash-table
to the TBBT routines in the library.
- Share the propery names between classes and the lists derived
from them.
- Removed redundant 'def_value' buffer from each property.
- Switching code to use a "copy on write" strategy for
properties in each list, where the properties in each list
are shared with the properties in the class, until a
property's value is changed in a list.
- Fixed error in layout code which was allocating too many buffers.
- Redefined public macros of the form (H5open()/H5check, <variable>)
internally to only be (<variable>), avoiding innumerable useless
calls to H5open() and H5check_version().
- Reuse already zeroed buffers in H5F_contig_fill instead of
constantly re-zeroing them.
- Don't write fill values if writing entire dataset.
- Use gettimeofday() system call instead of time() system when
checking the modification time of a dataset.
- Added reference counted string API and use it for tracking the
names of objects opening in a file (for the ID->name code).
- Removed redundant H5P_get() calls in B-tree routines.
- Redefine H5T datatype macros internally to the library, to avoid
calling H5check redundantly.
- Keep dataspace information for dataset locally instead of reading
from disk each time. Added new module to track open objects
in a file, to allow this (which will be useful eventually for
some FPH5 metadata caching issues).
- Remove H5AC_find macro which was inlining metadata cache lookups,
and call function instead.
- Remove redundant memset() calls from H5G_namei() routine.
- Remove redundant checking of object type when locating objects
in metadata cache and rely on the address only.
- Create default dataset object to use when default dataset creation
property list is used to create datasets, bypassing querying
for all the property list values.
- Use default I/O vector size when performing raw data with the
default dataset transfer property list, instead of querying for
I/O vector size.
- Remove H5P_DEFAULT internally to the library, replacing it with
more specific default property list based on the type of
property list needed.
- Remove redundant memset() calls in object header message (H5O*)
routines.
- Remove redunant memset() calls in data I/O routines.
- Split free-list allocation routines into malloc() and calloc()-
like routines, instead of one combined routine.
- Remove lots of indirection in H5O*() routines.
- Simplify metadata cache entry comparison routine (used when
flushing entire cache out).
- Only enable metadata cache statistics when H5AC_DEBUG is turned
on, instead of always tracking them.
- Simplify address comparison macro (H5F_addr_eq).
- Remove redundant metadata cache entry protections during dataset
creation by protecting the object header once and making all
the modifications necessary for the dataset creation before
unprotecting it.
- Reduce # of "number of element in extent" computations performed
by computing and storing the value during dataspace creation.
- Simplify checking for group location's file information, when file
has not been involving in file-mounting operations.
- Use binary encoding for modification time, instead of ASCII.
- Hoist H5HL_peek calls (to get information in a local heap)
out of loops in many group routine.
- Use static variable for iterators of selections, instead of
dynamically allocation them each time.
- Lookup & insert new entries in one step, avoiding traversing
group's B-tree twice.
- Fixed memory leak in H5Gget_objname_idx() routine (tangential to
performance improvements, but fixed along the way).
- Use free-list for reference counted strings.
- Don't bother copying object names into cached group entries,
since they are re-created when an object is opened.
The benchmark I used to measure these results created several thousand
small (2K) datasets in a file and wrote out the data for them. This is
Elena's "regular.c" benchmark.
These changes resulted in approximately ~4.3x speedup of the
development branch when compared to the previous code in the
development branch and ~1.4x speedup compared to the release
branch.
Additionally, these changes reduce the total memory used (code and
data) by the development branch by ~800KB, bringing the development
branch back into the same ballpark as the release branch.
I'll send out a more detailed description of the benchmark results
as a followup note.
New internal API routines:
Added "reference counted strings" API for tracking strings that get
used by multiple owners without duplicating the strings.
Added "ternary search tree" API for text->object mappings.
Platforms tested:
Tested h5committest {arabica (fortran), eirene (fortran, C++)
modi4 (parallel, fortran)}
Other platforms/configurations tested?
FreeBSD 4.7 (sleipnir) serial & parallel
Solaris 2.6 (baldric) serial
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Code cleanup
Description:
Changed the last HRETURN* statements in the FUNC_ENTER macros into HGOTO*
macros, which reduces the size of the library binary in certain
configurations by another 10%
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.6 (sleipnir) serial & parallel, IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) serial &
parallel
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Code cleanup
Description:
Change most (all?) HRETURN_ERROR macros to HGOTO_ERROR macros, along with
HRETURN macros to HGOTO_DONE macros. This unifies the error return path
from functions and reduces the size of the library by up to 10% on some
platforms.
Additionally, I improved a lot of the error cleanup code in many routines.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.6 (sleipnir) serial & parallel and IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) serial &
parallel.
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Code cleanup
Description:
Created a new H5I function which combined the some of the functionality of
H5I_get_type and H5I_object: H5I_object_verify.
Using this new function in the library trims another ~200 lines of code off
the library and makes the resulting binaries smaller and faster also.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.6 (sleipnir)
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Bug Fix
Description:
non-parallel case for new metadata cache flushing property wasn't set up
correctly.
Solution:
Initialize variables correctly.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.6 (sleipnir)
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Bug Fix
Description:
It was possible to create corrupted metadata information (either in memory
or in the file or both) with a parallel I/O program because of the way
metadata writes were being handled for writes out of the metadata cache.
Solution:
Added a dataset transfer property called "block before metadata write"
which is used by the MPI-I/O and MPI-posix drivers to sync up all the
processes before attempting a metadata write. This property is currently
only for metadata writes from the metadata cache.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) w/parallel
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Code cleanup
Description:
Broke the FUNC_ENTER macro into several macros, with more specialized
uses (which followup mail will describe). This was designed to move
most/all of the checks which could be done at compile time to that point,
instead of needlessly performing them (over & over :-) at run-time.
This reduces the library's size (and thus staticly linked binaries) and
has a minor speedup effect also.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) with parallel & FORTRAN enabled, and additional testing
on FreeBSD and Solaris immediately after the checkin.
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Code cleanup.
Description:
Took Robb's recent ideas for improving the FUNC_ENTER/FUNC_LEAVE macros
equivalents in the SAF library and adapted them to our library. I added
an additional macro which is equivalent to FUNC_ENTER:
FUNC_ENTER_NOINIT - Has the API tracing code, etc. from FUNC_ENTER but
none of the library or interface initialization code. This is to
be used _only_ for static functions and those which explicitly
cannot have the library or interface initialization code enabled
(like the API termination routines, etc.).
This allowed many more of the functions in the library [but not all yet :-(]
to be wrapped with FUNC_ENTER[_NOINIT]/FUNC_LEAVE pairs.
It also reduced the size of the library and executables (by cutting out a
bunch of code which was never executed), I'll e-mail the exact results when
I've finished editing it.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4)
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Code cleanup (sorta)
Description:
When the first versions of the HDF5 library were designed, I remembered
vividly the difficulties of porting code from a 32-bit platform to a 16-bit
platform and asked that people use intn & uintn instead of int & unsigned
int, respectively. However, in hindsight, this was overkill and
unnecessary since we weren't going to be porting the HDF5 library to
16-bit architectures.
Currently, the extra uintn & intn typedefs are causing problems for users
who'd like to include both the HDF5 and HDF4 header files in one source
module (like Kent's h4toh5 library).
Solution:
Changed the uintn & intn's to unsigned and int's respectively.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.4 (hawkwind)
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Code clean/bug fix
Description:
H5FL (free-list manager) code currently is taking an hsize_t as the size
of a memory block to allocate. On many machines, the size of an hsize_t
is greater than the size of a size_t, potentially leading to incorrect
memory allocations in rare circumstances.
Solution:
Changed hsize_t parameters and variables to size_t.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.3 (hawkwind)
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Update
Description:
Changed
#include <hdf_file.h>
construct to
#include "hdf_file.h"
so that the GNU compiler can more easily pick up the dependencies
which it places in the .depend and Dependencies files. Also
regenerated the Dependencies to go along with this.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug fix (sort of)
(H5FDgass.c: just deleted an old code. Nothing to do with this fix.)
Description:
When --enable-debug=all was used, couple routine printf warnings
to stderr that it is an expensive operation. This messed up
the testing of h5ls since it included stderr output in its expected
output and did not expect the extra messages.
Solution:
Changed it such that the extra messages are printed only
if the appropriate h5-debug-class setting is on (via environment
variables, for example).
Platforms tested:
eirene (debug=all), modi4(parallel,-64,default configure).
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Code cleanup.
Description:
Fixed _lots_ (I mean _tons_) of warnings spit out by the gcc with the
extra warnings. Including a few show-stoppers for compression on IRIX
machines.
Solution:
Changed lots of variables' types to more sensible and consistent types,
more range-checking, more variable typecasts, etc.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.2 (hawkwind), IRIX64-64 (modi4)
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Maintainance & performance enhancements
Description:
Re-arranged header files to protect private symbols better.
Changed optimized regular hyperslab I/O to compute the offsets more
efficiently from previous method of using matrix operations.
Added sequential I/O operations at a more abstract level (at the same level
as H5F_arr_read/write), to support the optimized hyperslab I/O.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.6 (baldric) & FreeBSD 4.1.1 (hawkwind)
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reduce malloc
abuse.
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found only
in Windows.
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only is
manifesting on Windows, so it's a bit of a remote-control problem...)
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objects
correctly and also corrected incorrect test in H5AC_flush
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objects being
cached instead of in separate structures. This reduces the amount of memory
the hash table uses by about half. This is the initial step along the path of
speeding up the metadata caching.
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