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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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Code cleanup
Description:
Re-indented new code to match coding style of rest of library.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Update 'indent' flags for library to include some flags in later versions
of GNU indent.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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Code Cleanup
Description:
Clean up compiler warnings from the last bunch of checkins
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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Code Cleanup
Description:
Remove "knowledge" about external file storage from H5D_init_storage and
call H5F_seq_write instead, which handles things correctly.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Fix incorrect include from <H5Sprivate.h> to "H5Sprivate.h"
Platforms tested:
Just eyeballed it.
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Code cleanup
Description:
Got rid of the "H5T_BKG_TEMP" setting that was used internally to the
library, since temporary background buffers are now handled by the
individual conversion routines instead of in a global background buffer.
No APIs were changed or affected by this.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Move the H5T_bkg_t structure from H5Fpublic.h to H5Tpublic.h
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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Bug fix
Description:
When several level deep nested compound & VL datatypes are used, the data
in the nested compound datatypes is incorrectly sharing the same "background
buffer", causing data corruption when the data is written to the file.
Solution:
Allocate a separate background buffer for each level of the nested types
to convert. (Also allocate temporary background buffers for array
datatypes, where this sort of problem could occur also)
Added more regression tests to check for these errors.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir) & Solaris 2.6 (baldric)
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Purpose:
New feature
Description:
Fill-value's behaviors for contiguous dataset have been redefined.
Basicly, dataset won't allocate space until it's necessary. Full details
are available at http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/RFC/Fill_Value, at this moment.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.2.
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Purpose:
H5Dset_extent API function
Description:
1 new public function: H5Dset_extent, that allows shrinking a dataset
several private functions that free the previously allocated chunks
H5F_istore_prune_by_extent, H5B_prune_by_extent : removes the chunks
H5F_istore_initialize_by_extent : initializes them with the fill value
H5S_select_fill is used to fill the selection in the memory buffer
Platforms tested:
Windows 2000
SUN( arabica)
LINUX (eirene)
IRIX64 (modi4)
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Feature
Description:
Added comments that this is intended as an example of file driver.
Added a macro detection at the end to flag if non-public definitions
are used. (only check for H5private.h which is mostly likely used.
Not bullet proof at all.)
Platforms tested:
eirene.
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Nothing of consequence.
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Purpose:
Modified all.zip file to include a windows project for set_extend
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New Feature
Description:
Added new H5Dfill() routine to fill the elements in a selection for a
memory buffer with a fill value. This is a user API wrapper around some
internal routines which were needed for the fill-value modifications
from Raymond as well as Pedro's code for reducing the size of a chunked
dataset.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir) [and IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) in parallel, in a few
minutes]
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Purpose:
New feature
Description:
Added a query function H5Tget_member_index for compound and enumeration
data types, to retrieve member's index by its name.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.2
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Minor h5ls bugfix for compound types with array members.
(Similar changes shortly for 1.4 branch).
2002-04-02 10:22:55 Robb Matzke <matzke@arborea.spizella.com>
* H5F_istore_read: Realigned a couple of comments.
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up a few warnings on the SGI.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4)
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Bug Fix & Code Cleanup
Description:
The MPI-IO optimized transfer routines
(H5S_mpio_spaces_read/H5S_mpio_space_write) are not being invoked in all
the cases where they could be used.
Additionally, the code for determining if an optimized transfer is wrapped
into the actual I/O transfer routine in a very confusing way.
Solution:
Re-enabled MPI-IO optimized transfer routines in all the cases where they
should work.
Extracted all the pre-conditions for optimized transfers into separate
routines from the transfer routines.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir) & IRIX64 6.5 (modi4)
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Features.
Description:
Error stack used to report only hdf5 predefined error messages
because it takes only static strings. Runtime defined messages
were not pushed to the stack.
Added the means and macros to push MPI error strings onto the
hdf5 error stack. Added a new minor error class as H5E_MPIERR
for this class of messages.
H5Epulbic.h, H5E.c:
Added H5E_MPIERR and its minor class description.
H5Eprivate.h:
Added HMPI_XXX macros to push MPI error strings to the stack.
H5FDmpio.c:
Changed couple places to use the new macros to test the new
macros. A more through changes to make use of these new
macros will be done later.
Platforms tested:
eirene (serial, parallel)
modi4(parallel)
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Fix typo...
Description:
Fix typo in last H5S_find() checkin...
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4)
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Autotools Update
Description:
I've updated autoconf, automake, and libtool to the latest/greatest
versions; 2.53, 1.6, and 1.4.2 resp.
Many changes come with the new versions:
- ltconfig is no longer used
- acconfig.h is no longer used (#define values are declared with
the macro)
- regeneration of all of the aclocal.m4, configure, and
H5config.h.in files.
- new config.{guess,sub} files
- new ltmain.sh file
Platforms tested:
AIX (blue), and Linux
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Code cleanup
Description:
The function pointer for doing parallel I/O was being set in the H5D_read
and H5D_write routines instead of in H5S_conv, where it belongs.
Solution:
Added an extra 'flags' parameter to H5S_find to allow the function to
determine when to set the MPIO functions instead of the regular optimized
I/O routines and get rid of code messing with the function pointer in the
H5D routines.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4)
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Bug Fix & Feature
Description:
The selection offset was being ignored for optimized hyperslab selection
I/O operations.
Additionally, I've found that the restrictions on optimized selection
I/O operations were too strict and found a way to allow more hyperslabs
to use the optimized I/O routines.
Solution:
Incorporate the selection offset into the selection location when performing
optimized I/O operations.
Allow optimized I/O on any single hyperslab selection and also allow
hyperslab operations on chunked datasets.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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Bug Fix (sorta)
Description:
"small" contiguous hyperslabs were not being detected correctly by
H5S_hyper_select_contigous() leading to poorer performance than possible.
Solution:
Corrected check for small hyperslabs. Also cleaned up the H5S_find() code.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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Purpose:
Bug fix(#697)
Description:
Variable-length string wasn't treated as string.
Solution:
Added character set and padding into VL string type.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD
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Merge of name component length limit bugfix from 1.4 branch.
A couple of very minor typos fixed.
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Merge of name component length limit bugfix from 1.4 branch.
A couple of very minor typos fixed.
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Merge of name component length limit bugfix from 1.4 branch.
A couple of very minor typos fixed.
2002-03-18 14:30:58 Robb Matzke <matzke@arborea.spizella.com>
* H5B_assert: Fixed typos in comments.
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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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Bug Fix
Description:
The H5Gget_objinfo() function was not setting the 'fileno' field in the
H5G_stat_t struct passed in.
Solution:
Added a "file serial number" to each file currently open in the library
and put that in the 'fileno' field. If a file is opened twice (with
H5Fopen) and the VFL driver detects that it is the same file (i.e. the
two file structures have the same "shared file info" in the library's
memory structures), they will have the same serial number.
This serial number has two drawbacks:
- If a VFL driver doesn't/can't detect that two calls to H5Fopen with
the same file actually _are_ the same file, each will get a
different serial number
- If the same file is closed and re-opened, the serial number will be
different.
It is be possible to fix the second drawback for many VFL drivers, but it
would be a lot of effort and probably isn't worth it until we've got a
good reason to do it. Dunno if we'll ever be able to fix the first
drawback...
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
VS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Bug Fix
Description:
When reading a contiguous hyperslab that spanned the entire dataset and
was larger that the type conversion buffer, the hyperslab routines need
to fill the type conversion buffer and then return to the I/O routines.
When the I/O routines resume the hyperslab operation, it was possible to
have a combination of coordinates which caused the hyperslab iterator
to incorrectly advance in the file, causing some data to be re-read or
re-written.
Solution:
Corrected the H5S_hyper_iter_next routine to correctly handle contiguous
hyperslabs that span the entire dataset dimensions.
Platforms tested:
Linux (eirene)
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Code Motion
Description:
Removal of HDF4 from the configure/Makefiles. This is a precursor to
the actual physical removal of the HDF4 tools from the HDF5 tree.
Platforms tested:
Arabica, Dangermouse
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Purpose:
updated the H5D_update_chunk function
Description:
removed some debugging code headers
Platforms tested:
w2000, linux
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Purpose:
added a new function H5D_update_chunck that will update the chunk information; for the moment this function
just has debugging of the b-tree
Platforms tested:
w2000 , eirene
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Purpose:
code clean up
Description:
just some clean up of the functions H5D_set_extend and H5S_set_extend before the big change
(changing chunk info in the b-tree struct of the dataset)
Platforms tested:
w2000, eirene
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Purpose:
Bugfix
Description:
Internally created socket wasn't closed
Solution:
In my last commit I only fixed the case for sending data over a socket.
There was also a resource leak for the receiving side where an internally
created socket wasn't closed. Same wrong logical condition, same fix.
Platforms tested:
Linux, SGI
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Purpose:
Bugfix
Description:
If the socket, used for data streaming by the Stream driver, was created
by the driver itself, it did not close it after the file had been closed.
A resource leak occured.
Solution:
This bug was just introduced due to a logical condition.
Fixing the condition solved the problem.
Platforms tested:
Linux, SGI
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Adding support for dll
Description:
Added the definition of __DLLCPP__ depending on:
HDF5_CPPDLL_EXPORTS: C++ API is to be exported - this name is
generated by MSVC++ when the project was created.
HDF5CPP_USEDLL: C++ API dll is to be used (imported.) Any
applications, that use the C++ API dll, must define this
name in the project setting.
On non-windows platforms, __DLLCPP__ is nil.
Platforms tested:
Linux 6.2 (eirene)
Windows 2000
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Code cleanup
Description:
Cleanup compiler warnings found by the SGI compiler and gcc 3.0
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 w/gcc 3.0 (hack) && IRIX64 (modi4)
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Bug fix
Description:
Correct prototype inconsistency.
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Bug Fix
Description:
If a non-zero fill-value is used for a chunked dataset, any non-existent
chunked read with an "all" selection (or a contiguous hyperslab selection)
will return zero for those instead of the user's fill-value.
Solution:
Fixed I/O code to pass down fill-value to "optimized" I/O routines, so it
will be available to fill the user's buffer with.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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Purpose:
fixed a typo of the name H5S_set_extend on the call
FUNC_ENTER (H5S_set_extend, FAIL);
Platforms tested:
w2000 octopus
linux eirene
sun arabica
IRIX64 modi4
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