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Bug fix
Description:
When a non-default indexed storage B-tree internal 'K' value is set by the
user, the chunked datasets created in that file (until it is closed) use the
user's 'K' value and the data can be accessed correctly, but the 'K' value is
not stored in the file.
However, once the file is closed and re-opened, the non-default 'K' value
is lost and the data in the chunked datasets will not be able to be accessed
correctly.
Solution:
Store the indexed storage B-tree internal 'K' value in the superblock.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.8 (sleipnir)
h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up varios compiler warnings flagged by SGI compiler and gcc 3.3
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.8 (sleipnir)
h5committest
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New feature/Bug fix
Description:
Add new fill time value - H5D_FILL_TIME_IFSET which writes the fill value
to a dataset if the user has defined one, otherwise not writing the fill value
to the dataset.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.8 (sleipnir) serial & parallel
h5committest
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New feature/enhancement
Description:
Chunked datasets are handled poorly in several circumstances involving
certain selections and chunks that are too large for the chunk cache and/or
chunks with filters, causing the chunk to be read from disk multiple times.
Solution:
Rearrange raw data I/O infrastructure to handle chunked datasets in a much
more friendly way by creating a selection in memory and on disk for each chunk
in a chunked dataset and performing all of the I/O on that chunk at one time.
There are still some scalability (the current code attempts to
create a selection for all the chunks in the dataset, instead of just the
chunks that are accessed, requiring portions of the istore.c and fillval.c
tests to be commented out) and performance issues, but checking this in will
allow the changes to be tested by a much wider audience while I address the
remaining issues.
Platforms tested:
h5committested, FreeBSD 4.8 (sleipnir) serial & parallel, Linux 2.4 (eirene)
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Update
Description:
Updated the Copyright statement
Platforms tested:
Linux (This change is only in the comments, so I just check that the
modules still compile)
Misc. update:
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up a few warnings which were showing up with --enable-production
turned on.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.6 (sleipnir) serial & parallel
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Purpose:
added more tests to the H5set_extent function
Description:
there was a bug in the H5S_select_fill call when the fill value was not defined
added 2 more set of tests that call H5set_extent without the fill value being defined
there are now 4 sets of tests:
Test H5Dset_extent with chunks on the raw data cache, with and without fill value
Test H5Dset_extent with chunks written to file (b-tree routines), with and without fill value
Platforms tested:
w2000
linux
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Bug Fix.
Description:
When the fill value for a dataset is not set, the size is set to zero,
causing problems with filling unused areas in previously defined chunks
(i.e. when the dataset shrinks in size)
Solution:
Use the size of the elements in the dataset directly, instead of relying on
the size of the fill value (which must be the same size).
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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Purpose:
test for the H5Dset_extent API function
Description:
there are 2 types of tests:
Test H5Dset_extent with chunks on the raw data cache
Test H5Dset_extent with chunks written to file
Platforms tested:
Windows 2000
SUN( arabica)
LINUX (eirene)
IRIX64 (modi4)
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Purpose:
turned temporarely off this test, while the rest of the code is not checked in
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Purpose:
Renamed the all the functions "set_extend" to "set_extent".
Renamed the test file accordingly
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