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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up warnings from gcc 3.1
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Platform dependent code related to the struct stat and fstat
calls polluted source codes. Hard to maintain.
Solution:
Platform dependent code are moved to H5private.h and then internal
code can #include H5private.h. Repeat those macro definition for
the stdio and multi drivers since they area examples for writing
a virtual file driver. They must not use any internal code.
Platforms tested:
eirene (parallel), modi4 (serial including gass driver.)
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Purpose:
fix a windows bug
Description:
1. To create a >4GB file, fstati64 has to be used instead of fstat.
change fstat to fstati64 for WIN32 macroes. Some discussions are going on
the general issue on how to better handle with WIN32 or other similar platform.
This check-in is just a reminder not to forget the windows bug.
2. erase a WIN32 macro(include winsock2.h) at h5detect.c. It is not a problem now.
Solution:
use fstati64 instead of fstat for win32.
Platforms tested:
windows2000(confirmed at linux machine eirene)
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Purpose:
Modify H5Fclose behavior
Description:
The HDF5 actual file close behaves in several ways in terms of if there
are still objects(dataset, group, datatype) opened in file.
Solution:
Added a new file access property, file close degree. It has four values,
H5F_CLOSE_DEFAULT
H5F_CLOSE_WEAK
H5F_CLOSE_SEMI
H5F_CLOSE_STRONG
The way a file is closed is decided by these values.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 6.5, SunOS 5.6, FreeBSD 4.4
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Backward Compatibility Fix
Description:
H5Pset_fapl_log's parameters have changed from a simple "verbosity" level
to bit-masked flags to enable various behaviors.
Solution:
Added in v1.4 compat stuff, on the unlikely chance that others are actually
using this code in some production way.
There are no C++ or FORTRAN wrappers for this call.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.4 (hawkwind)
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Bug fix
Description:
Missing a statement for an else branch when HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY was defined,
which caused most machines to fail compiling.
Solution:
Re-arranged if/else statement to eliminate problem.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.4 (sleipnir)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Changed the logging file driver to use bitmasked flags for features to
enable, instead of using a verbosity level.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.6 (baldric)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Windows is generating hundreds of warnings from some of the practices in
the library. Mostly, they are because size_t is 32-bit and hsize_t is
64-bit on Windows and we were carelessly casting the larger values down to
the smaller ones without checking for overflow.
Also, some other small code cleanups,etc.
Solution:
Re-worked some algorithms to eliminate the casts and also added more
overflow checking for assignments and function parameters which needed
casts.
Kent did most of the work, I just went over his changes and fit them into
the the library code a bit better.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.4 (hawkwind)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Get rid of IDs from internal function calls and some small cleanups from
the old-stype => generic property list conversion.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.4 (hawkwind)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up various compiler warnings from generic property updates.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.4 (hawkwind)
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Purpose:
Followup file access property list changes.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64, SunOS 5.7, FreeBSD.
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Code cleanup for better compatibility with C++ compilers
Description:
C++ compilers are choking on our C code, for various reasons:
we used our UNUSED macro incorrectly when referring to pointer types
we used various C++ keywords as variables, etc.
we incremented enum's with the ++ operator.
Solution:
Changed variables, etc.to avoid C++ keywords (new, class, typename, typeid,
template)
Fixed usage of UNUSED macro from this:
char UNUSED *c
to this:
char * UNUSED c
Switched the enums from x++ to x=x+1
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.4 (hawkwind)
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Tweaks
Description:
Improved the readability of the output and added some time information.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.6 (baldric)
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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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Bug fix.
Description:
On some systems (linux when not using gcc) 'dev_t' is not actually
a scalar variable. This causes the code which compares dev_t's in
the file drivers to not compile. Also the H5_inline flag was not being
set correctly in the H5private.h file.
Solution:
Set the H5_inline flag to '' (i.e. define it, but don't assign it a value)
if it is not currently defined.
Use DEV_T_IS_SCALAR flag from configure to correctly compare dev_t's using
memcmp instead of a scalar flag.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.3 (hawkwind), Linux 2.4.2 (chiba city cluster at Argonne)
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Bug Fix, Code Cleanup, Code Optimization, etc.
Description:
Fold in the hyperslab speedups, clean up compile warnings and change a
few things from using 'unsigned' or 'hsize_t' to use 'size_t' instead.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.3 (hawkwind), Solaris 2.7 (arabica), Irix64 6.5 (modi4)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Recent CodeWarrior patches have broken the Unix builds and moved code
around in non-portable ways.
Solution:
Patched things back up to try to accomodate CodeWarrior and still let the
Unix builds work correctly.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.3 (hawkwind)
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code warrior support
and some clean up
the macros file_seek and file_offset_t that were repeated over sevral files were put only in
H5private.h
H5private .h was updated for win32
vthe
Description:
Solution:
Platforms tested:
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Clean up compiler warnings.
Description:
Just code neatening mostly, some casts, etc.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.3 (hawkwind)
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Bug Fix
Description:
uint64_t type was accidentally taken out and was causing tests on DEC
UNIX to fail.
Solution:
Brought back uint64_t type.
Also cleaned up some comments and moved the sec2 specific macros back
into the sec2 (and log) driver.
Platforms tested:
DEC UNIX (gondolin)
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Small code addition
Description:
Addition logging of seeks during read operations (writes were already
logging seeks). Also added a few asserts to check memory allocations...
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.6 (baldric)
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Document bug fix
Description:
IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT!
A case where metadata in a file could get corrupted in certain unusual
sitations was detected and fixed.
In certain circumstances, metadata could get cached in the raw data cache,
and if that particular piece of metadata was updated on disk while
incorrectly cached, the new metadata would get overwritten with the stale
metadata from the raw data cache when it was flushed out.
Additionally, I've patched up the raw data cache to be smarter about how
much it caches and how much I/O it triggers, leading to some speedups.
Solution:
Changed the raw data I/O routines which perform caching to require a
parameter with the size of the dataset being accessed and limited the
cache to no more than that many bytes.
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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Purpose:
Arrange codes for avoiding windows warnings
Description:
Solution:
put windows including header files into H5private.h
Platforms tested:
win 2000, confirmed at eirene
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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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2000-12-29 08:55:06 Robb Matzke <matzke@llnl.gov>
* H5FD_log_query: The `flags' argument is advertised to be output only. Therefore I
added code to zero its value before the feature bits
are assigned.
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Bug fix
Description:
"UNUSED" macro was in wrong place for older versions of gcc
Solution:
Moved the "UNUSED" macro to the right of the H5FD_t type declaration and
the compiler was happy...
Platforms tested:
Solaris X86 2.5 (hatteras)
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Purpose:
fix a bug
Description:
add <windows.h> for WIN32
Solution:
Add the following lines at the beginning of the file
#ifdef WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#endif
Platforms tested:
NT4.0,5.0, and LINUX
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Code cleanup
Description:
Several places in the code were using -2 as a default value for various
features. However, when a default value is returned from a function that
is supposed to return negative on failure, it was causing confusion and
extra work for users to check for the special value.
Solution:
Replaced hard-coded -2 values in the code with symbolic names, then changed
symbolic names to 0 instead of -2.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.2 (hawkwind)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Found more "Have_foo" usage and converted them to "H5_HAVE_foo"
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.1.1 (hawkwind)
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Purpose:
Bug fix.
Description:
The names of some entries did not correspond with the names in the
FUNC_ENTER macro. This would cause inaccuracies during Pablo tracing.
Solution:
The names were changed in FUNC_ENTER to agree with the entry names.
Platforms tested:
Solaris, Irix, AIX, HP Vclass
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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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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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Rearrange code
Description:
The data sieve buffering code for contiguously stored datasets was
wedged in the H5F_arr_read/H5F_arr_write routines.
Solution:
Created a new H5Fcontig.c to hold I/O routines for contiguously stored
datasets (like H5Fistore.c for chunked dataset I/O routines) and moved
data sieving code into those routines.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.6 (i.e. baldric)
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Bug Fix
Description:
The core and log VFL drivers were leaking small amounts of memory when they
were used.
Solution:
Free the appropriate memory block (for the core driver) and don't allocate
a block (for the log driver).
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.6 (i.e. baldric)
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Implemented new feature
Description:
Added data sieve buffering code to raw I/O data path. This is enabled for
all the VFL drivers except the mpio & core drivers. Also added two new
API functions to control the sieve buffer size: H5Pset_sieve_buf_size() and
H5Pget_sieve_buf_size().
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.6 (i.e. baldric)
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Clean up small compiler warnings and add missing function prototypes.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.1
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(it's in H5FD.c
now) and updated driver to add the new VFL 'query' call.
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logging and added
test code for aggregating metadata into more localized locations in the file.
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if allocation fails.
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** src/H5Tconv.c
** src/H5Tpkg.h
** src/H5Tpublic.h
The H5T_conv_struct_opt() function had a design flaw -- it
didn't keep information about the stride to use to step
through the temporary/background-value buffer and thus nested
invocations would clobber each other's temp buffers. This was
fixed by splitting the `stride' argument into `buf_stride' and
`bkg_stride' arguments for all the conversion functions. THIS
IS AN API CHANGE, but users will get a compiler warning when
they pass their conversion function pointer to H5Tregister().
** src/H5T.c
** src/H5Tprivate.h
Added a bkg_stride argument to the H5T_convert() definition in
order to fix a bug related to the optimized compound datatype
conversion function.
** src/H5T.c
** src/H5A.c
** src/H5D.c
** src/H5Ofill.c
** src/H5P.c
Added bkg_stride=0 argument to the H5T_convert() calls.
** test/dtypes.c
Added a test for the H5T_conv_struct_opt() bug fixed above.
** src/H5FL.c
The H5FL_term() function should return non-zero even when it
couldn't free all the free lists do to their being used by
some other package. When that other package terminates it
will return non-zero, causing H5FL_term() to be called
again. This fixes some of the `infinite loop closing library'
messages.
** tools/pdb2hdf
Uses print_version() instead of doing that itself.
** src/H5Ppublic.h
Renamed H5Pget_gc_reference() declaration to make it match the
definition.
** src/H5FDlog.c
Added API tracing macros.
Removed `const' qualifier from a `char*' member of a struct
which was allocated on the heap.
** src/H5TB.c
Added curly braces to a couple deeply-nested `if' statements
to make them clearer and to shut up the increadibly stupid and
just plain incorrect gcc warning about ambiguous `else'.
** test/titerate.c
Removed incomplete initialization in favor of memset() for one
auto variable to stop compiler warnings.
** tools/Depencencies
Regenerated to remove references to h5dumputil.c
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useful for
tracking the actual I/O locations and space used in a file during an
application.
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