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Remove trailing whitespace from C/C++ source files, with the following
script:
foreach f (*.[ch] *.cpp)
sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $f > sed.out && mv sed.out $f
end
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.5.5 (amazon)
No need for h5committest, just whitespace changes...
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Omnibus compiler warning cleanup & some reformatting also.
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.5.4 (amazon)
Too minor to require h5committest
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Finish omnibus chunked dataset I/O refactoring, to separate general
actions on chunked datasets from actions that are specific to using the v1
B-tree index.
Cleaned up a few bugs and added some additional tests also.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (kagiso) w/PGI compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.5.2 (amazon) in debug mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
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Detect chunks that are >4GB before dataset gets created and return error
to application.
Tweak lots of internal variables that hold the chunk size/dimensions to
use an 'uint32_t', instead of a 'size_t', so that the integer size is constant.
Correct a number of our tests which were creating datasets with chunks
that were >4GB and add some specific tests for >4GB chunk size detection.
Minor whitespace & other code cleanups.
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.5.2 (amazon)
Forthcoming testing on other platforms...
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New fortran wrappers added.
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Omnibus raw data I/O revisions, with wide-ranging changes and
refactoring, in order to prepare for implementing "fast append" feature.
These changes remove the majority of the code duplication for raw data
I/O which has crept in over the last ten years and introduces a more object-
oriented design for operating on different types of dataset storage.
Chunked storage no longer has it's own I/O routines, it is now handled
as either contiguous (if chunk is not pulled into the cache) or compact (if the
chunk is cached in memory).
No bug or feature changes, at least intentionally... :-)
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (kagiso) w/PGI compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.5.2 (amazon) in debug mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
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- Avoid trying to update 1-D dataset's chunk indices (they can't change)
- Cache a copy of a dataspace describing a chunk, when doing single
element I/O
- Keep a 'chunk info' struct around, for single element I/O
- Avoid creating a skip list for chunk infos when performing I/O on single
element
Also, minor formatting cleanups to testing code
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (kagiso) w/PGI compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.4.10 (amazon) in debug mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
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- Keep skip list for tracking chunks with dataset (instead of creating/
destroying it for each I/O operation) and just delete the skip list
nodes.
- Avoid computations for normalizing selection offset when offset not set.
- Avoid updating object modification time twice during dataset creation.
- Avoid updating dataset layout message (and object modification time)
until dataset is closed.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (kagiso) w/PGI compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.4.10 (amazon) in debug mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
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- Eliminate some redundant calls to retrieve datatype sizes in chunk read/
write routines.
- Change indexed storage "common" B-tree callback user data to avoid
copying chunk offset and separate "downward" info from "upward" info.
- Cache chunk info (nbytes/filter_mask/address) for last chunk accessed
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (kagiso) w/PGI compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.4.10 (amazon) in debug mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
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- Remember # of elements in file selection, instead of querying more than
once
- Handle building chunk map for single element as special case
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (kagiso) w/PGI compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.4.10 (amazon) in debug mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
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- Changed name of chunk mapping structure from "fm_map" to "H5D_chunk_map_t"
- Pushed parallel I/O specific fields into ifdef'ed sections, when building
chunk map
- Took out most calls to IS_H5FD_MPI macro
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (kagiso) w/PGI compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.4.10 (amazon) in debug mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
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- Changed H5S_select_shape_same routine to handle scalar dataspace
comparisons correctly. (Added regression tests to verify)
- Simplified chunk map creation, now that scalar dataspaces are handled
in same way as "simple" dataspaces.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (kagiso) w/PGI compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.4.10 (amazon) in debug mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
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dataset append record speed improvements)
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Break up H5D source file into H5D/H5Dint/H5Ddeprec
Attempt fix for "szip noencoder" build failure.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (kagiso) w/PGI compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.4.10 (amazon) in debug mode
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H5D_istore_writevv and H5D_istore_readvv to
H5D_chunk_write and H5D_chunk_read to avoid frequent lock and unlock and to improve some
performance.
Tested with h5committest on THG machines.
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Various code cleanups and refactor recent changes for h5stat to fit
into the existing library data structures better.
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.4.10 (amazon)
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty)
Linux/32 2.6 (chicago)
Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
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New feature.
Description:
Added routines to report on the amount of storage for:
1) 1.6 btree and heap storage info for groups
2) 1.8 btree, fractal heap storage info for groups, attributes and SOHM table
3) btree storage for chunked datasets
4) 1.8 superblock extension size.
Platform tested:
h5committested.
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Refactor fill value buffer code into one location, for better long-term
maintenance.
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.4.10 (amazon)
Linux/32 2.6 (chicago)
Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
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Fix compact dataset storage to initialize VL datatype fill values
correctly.
Also, fix bug in global heap code when the fix action on a global
heap is to delete an object in a heap with no free space.
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.4.9 (amazon)
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty)
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Don't delete chunks from the dataset's B-tree while we are iterating over
the B-tree, when reducing the size of the dataset's dataspace with
H5Dset_extent().
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 2.6 (amazon)
Linux/32 2.6 (chicago)
Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
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Change H5[D|G|T]<foo>_expand() "temporary" API routines to
H5[D|G|T]<foo>2() "versioned" routines. Also added
H5[D|G|T](create|commit)_anon() routines to continue to allow "anonymous"
objects to be created in a file.
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.4.9 (amazon)
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty)
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty)
Linux/32 2.6 (chicago)
Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
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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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Get rid of two different types of fill value struct (merge H5O_fill_t
and H5O_fill_new_t) and clean up & simplify dataset initialization code.
(In preparation for shared object header message method call
refactoring).
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty)
Mac OS X/32 10.4.8 (amazon)
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Fix problem with copying objects when the dataset to copy has an "older"
version of the layout message and needs to compute the size of the dataset's
storage after the dataspace information is available.
Minor random cleanups also...
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir)
Too minor/weird to test w/h5committest...
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Basic support for H5Literate() routine. Still needs to be fleshed out and
refactored to simplify. Also, needs tests. :-)
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir)
Linux/32 2.4 (heping)
Linux/64 2.4 (mir)
AIX/32 5.? (copper)
Mac OS X/32 10.4.8 (amazon)
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Refactor generic property list initialization code to put property list
specific routines in property list modules, instead of scattered to the four
winds. Also, introduce property list class initialization objects, to make
adding new property list classes in the library easier.
Fix daily test failure by using H5Pget_elink_prefix() API routine instead
of looking at the "raw" generic property list information.
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.4.8 (amazon)
FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir) w/threadsafe
Linux/32 2.4 (heping) w/C++ & FORTRAN
Linux/64 2.4 (mir) w/build-all & 1.6 compat
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2. Using H5Dmpio_Debug macro to reflect the debugging information of new parallel IO supports.
They are very minor changes. Tested at heping. t_pflush2 failed. Others passed.
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Review, revise & checkin in Peter's latest round of object copy changes,
which add basic support for datasets & attributes with reference datatypes.
Tested on:
Linux/32 2.6 (chicago)
Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
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Clean up some of the parallel chunk I/O compiler warnings and other minor
code rearrangement.
Tested on:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir) w/paralllel
h5committest
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optimization codes:
1. Provide another option for users to do independent IO with MPI file setview(collectively)
2. With the request of collective IO from users, using Independent IO with MPI file setview if we find collective IO is not good for the applications for IO per chunk(multi-chunk IO) case. Previously we used pure independent IO and that actually performed small IO(IO each row) for this case. The recent performance study suggested the independent IO with file setview can acheieve significantly better performance than collective IO when not many processes participate in the IO.
3. For applications that explicitly choose to do collective IO per chunk case, the library won't do any optimization(gather/broadcast) operations. The library simply passes the collective IO request to MPI-IO.
Tested at copper, kagiso, heping, mir and tungsten(cmpi and mpich)
Kagiso is using LAM, t_mpi test was broken even.
The cchunk10 test failed at heping and mir. I suspected it was an MPICH problem. Will investigate later.
Everything passed at copper.
at tungsten: the old cmpi bug(failed at esetw) is still there. Other tests passed.
Some sequential fheap tests failed at kagiso.
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Clean up some compiler warnings.
Tested on:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
Too minor to require h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up some compiler warnings (esp. those flagged on Windows builds)
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
Too minor to require h5committest
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code clean up
Description:
Clean up some warnings in collective chunk IO code
Solution:
Platforms tested:
heping
Misc. update:
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Enhanced collective chunk IO supports
Description:
1. When using collective IO with chunking storage without any tuning, performance may become worse under some circumstances.
2. Current HDF5 handles raw-data IO per chunk. So for many small chunks, many small IOs will be passed into MPI-IO. That may cause bad performance.
3. For one IO per chunk case, sometimes performance with collective is worse than performance with independent. An obvious case is when only one process is doing IO and all other process are not doing IO, the collective IO will only add overheads for communication. We want to avoid this case. Some management inside our library needs to be done.
Solution:
- Added managements of collective IO supports for chunking storage
inside parallel HDF5
1) Implemented One IO with collective mode for all chunks in the
application by building one MPI derived datatype accross all
chunks.
2) Implemented the decision-making support to do collective IO inside
MPI-IO per chunk.
3) Added the decision-making support to do one IO accross all chunks
or to do multiple IOs with each IO per chunk.
4) Added the support to handle the case some processes won't do any IOs in
collectively.
5) Some MPI-IO package(mpich 1.2.6 or lower, e.g.) cannot handle
collective IO correctly for the case when some processes have no
contributions to IOs, a special macro is added to change
collective IO mode to independent IO mode inside HDF5 library.
Platforms tested:
Parallel:
IBM AIX 5.2(copper)
Linux (heping) mpich-1.2.6
SDSC Teragrid mpich-1.2.5
Linux(Tungsten) mpich-1.2.6
Altix(NCSA cobalt)
Seq:
Linux(heping)
Misc. update:
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Bug fix & new feature
Description:
Support variable-length datatypes in compact data storage and chunked
data storage, along with attributes.
Bug fix on the H5T_vlen_set_loc to allow for changing the file on a
variable-length datatype on disk.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
Linux 2.4
Can't h5committest right now, due to missing cache files.
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New feature
Description:
Add in a combination of Peter's & my code to support copying
variable-length data from one file to another, although currently only
supported with contiguous data storage.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
h5committest
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slight code change for efficiency of iteration of chunk address
Description:
Quincey picked this up because of my inexperience of C. A pair of redundant malloc and free calls will be removed.
Solution:
Platforms tested:
heping(Linux 2.4)
too little to be tested.
Misc. update:
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To support collective chunk IO, obtain the chunk addresses globally from one process.
Description:
Implement a call-back function to iterate B-tree to do the job.
Check in this code for major check-ins later.
Solution:
Platforms tested:
heping(Linux)
Should not be used by any library functions now, so won't affect library and tool tests.
No need to test on 3 platforms.
Misc. update:
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New feature
Description:
Check in baseline for compact group revisions, which radically revises the
source code for managing groups and object headers.
WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!!
WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!!
This initiates the "unstable" phase of the 1.7.x branch, leading up
to the 1.8.0 release. Please test this code, but do _NOT_ keep files created
with it - the format will change again before the release and you will not
be able to read your old files!!!
WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!!
WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!!
Solution:
There's too many changes to really describe them all, but some of them
include:
- Stop abusing the H5G_entry_t structure and split it into two separate
structures for non-symbol table node use within the library: H5O_loc_t
for object locations in a file and H5G_name_t to store the path to
an opened object. H5G_entry_t is now only used for storing symbol
table entries on disk.
- Retire H5G_namei() in favor of a more general mechanism for traversing
group paths and issuing callbacks on objects located. This gets us out
of the business of hacking H5G_namei() for new features, generally.
- Revised H5O* routines to take a H5O_loc_t instead of H5G_entry_t
- Lots more...
Platforms tested:
h5committested and maybe another dozen configurations.... :-)
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New feature
Description:
Add in baseline "object copy" code from Peter [in the form of a new API
routine: H5Gcopy()]. There's still some work to do (like handling variable-
length datatypes and possibly support for references) and it hasn't been tested
on mounted files yet, but the core functionality is there and working
correctly.
I've also got a set of patches to update the 1.6 branch with tweaks to
keep the branches mostly in sync, but Elena will kill me if I import them
before the 1.6.5 release is out... :-)
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
h5committested
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up & standardize a bit in preparation for coding standards
discussion.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
Too minor to require h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Fix logic error in previous checkin and also finish refactoring I/O
initialization, including simplifying all the collective & parallel cases
into a more unified mechanism.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir) w/ & w/o parallel
Linux 2.4 (mir)
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Code cleanup & bug fix
Description:
Refactor recent collective chunk changes to simplify them. Also, compute
the number of chunks by checking the number of objects in the chunk skip list
instead of getting the boundaries of the selection and counting the chunks that
it overlaps, which is faster and computes correct number for certain selections.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir) w/parallel
Too minor to require h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Refactor, simplify and cleanup Kent's recent checking for collective
chunk I/O. There's a bug that I need to talk to Kent about and some more
cleanups still, but this is reasonable for an interim point.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir) w/parallel
Too minor for h5committest
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bug fix for collective chunk IO, phase 1
Optimization hasn't been done yet, the collective chunk IO bug should be fixed.
Description:
In chunking storage, memory space and file space will be remapped, So to check
whether file space and memory space are regular in order to use optimized MPI derived
datatype for collective call one has to check per-chunk wise instead of per hyperslab wise.
Even a regular memory space will be stored in span-tree and will be irregular before chunk IO.
Solution:
1. Check file space and memory space per chunk wise instead of per hyperslab wise.
2. For collective IO mode, number of chunks covered by hyperslab may be different. Since we are
handing per chunk per IO, for the extra chunk IO for some(not all) processors, collective mode will
cause program hanged. So for the extra chunk Io mode independent IO has to be used.
3. On some platforms, Complex MPI derived datatype is not working, so we have to use independent IO for collective IO mode if the selection is irregular. However, when the selection is regular, we do want to use collective IO since that will improve performance. Special cares have to be added for this case.
Platforms tested:
copper(AIX 5.1) Linux(heping mpich 1.2.6), Teragrid machine, Cobalt(altix), modi4
Misc. update:
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Bug Fix/Code Cleanup/Doc Cleanup/Optimization/Branch Sync :-)
Description:
Generally speaking, this is the "signed->unsigned" change to selections.
However, in the process of merging code back, things got stickier and stickier
until I ended up doing a big "sync the two branches up" operation. So... I
brought back all the "infrastructure" fixes from the development branch to the
release branch (which I think were actually making some improvement in
performance) as well as fixed several bugs which had been fixed in one branch,
but not the other.
I've also tagged the repository before making this checkin with the label
"before_signed_unsigned_changes".
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/parallel & fphdf5
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/threadsafe
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/backward compatibility
Solaris 2.7 (arabica) w/"purify options"
Solaris 2.8 (sol) w/FORTRAN & C++
AIX 5.x (copper) w/parallel & FORTRAN
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) w/FORTRAN
Linux 2.4 (heping) w/FORTRAN & C++
Misc. update:
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Adding codes for the general MPI derived datatype in order to
better incorporate new fixes of HDF5 library.
Description:
Note: These codes have not been tested for general use.
Don't call these functions in your developments of the HDF5 library.
Also these codes are stand-alone codes, they should not affect
other library codes.
Solution:
Platforms tested:
Heping(C and Parallel linux 2.4, mpich 1.2.6)
Arabica(C,C++,Fortran, Solaris 2.7)
Copper(C,c++,Fortran, AIX 5.1, NOTE: c++ FAILED, seems not due to the recent check-in)
Misc. update:
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Bug fix
Description:
Relax restrictions on parallel I/O to allow compressed, chunked datasets
to be read in parallel (collective access will be degraded to independent
access, but will retrieve the information still).
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/parallel
Solaris 2.7 (arabica)
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4)
h5committest
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Bug fix & code cleanup
Description:
More dataset cleanups to get to a point where we can fix the chunked I/O
bug.
Also fix a couple of errors in the recent file object resurrection changes
which should hopefully address the recent daily test failres (H5T.c)
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/parallel
Solaris 2.7 (arabica)
h5committest
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