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* [svn-r564] Purpose:Paul Harten1998-08-031-10/+62
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | New feature Problem: Source code must be modified prior to compiling to allow full filenames to contain preferred user directories. Source must be recompiled everytime the preferred user directory changes. Solution: Instead, allow file prefixes preferred by user to be passed at runtime using the arguments "-f <prefix>". The "-f" to signal the next argument is to be a file prefix, and the "<prefix>" to be the actual prefix used. Platform tested: ASCI Red
* [svn-r483] Revised for alpha-2 release.Albert Cheng1998-07-131-1/+1
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* [svn-r461] Purpose:Paul Harten1998-07-071-4/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The purpose of the change is to correct the H5 filenames declared in testphdf5.c when used on the Intel TFLOP PFS system. Problem: The ROMIO library complains of the H5 filenames having no "piofs:", "pfs:", "ufs:", or "nfs:" prefixes on the filenames. The only type currently recognized are the "pfs:" prefixes, and the files must reside in the Intel TFLOP PFS system: /pfs. Solution: (REQUIRED) The compile flag -DPOOMA_ARCH=TFLOP is added to the list of CFLAGS in Makefile.ascired located in the parallel test directory. This compile flag will allow a special set of filenames to be used when compiling testphdf5.c on the Intel TFLOP. In addition, instructions to editing the filenames in testphdf5.c to reside in the user's own /pfs directory are included in INSTALL.ascired. Platform tested: Intel TFLOP
* [svn-r448] Updated with more tests for extendable datasets such as testingAlbert Cheng1998-07-051-1/+5
| | | | | the expected failures in writing data beyond the current dimension sizes and also in attempting to extend a dataset opened RDONLY.
* [svn-r439] Changed the PHDF test programs substantially. Used to be just oneAlbert Cheng1998-07-011-896/+51
| | | | | | | | big testphdf5.c file. Broke it into modules of related routines. testphdf5.c -- main routine and global variables initialization plus some ulitility routines. t_file.c -- tests of file operations using parallel I/O. t_dset.c -- tests of datasets operations.
* [svn-r403] Revised PHDF5 test program. Used VRFY macros instead ofAlbert Cheng1998-05-291-194/+170
| | | | | assert. That allowed more customization in the future (like allow different levels of verboseness.)
* [svn-r366] Purpose:Paul Harten1998-04-231-1/+8
| | | | | | | | | | New feature Solution: Parallel HDF5 support on Intel TFLOPS machine using PFS file system. Platform tested: Intel TFLOPS (ASCI Red)
* [svn-r352] *** empty log message ***Albert Cheng1998-04-171-18/+18
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* [svn-r344] Added collective access tests to testphdf5.c.Albert Cheng1998-04-131-131/+597
| | | | | Changed the data file names to *.h5f to avoid potential mixup with the split file convention.
* [svn-r332] Overhauled the testing routines:Albert Cheng1998-03-301-73/+204
| | | | | | | Added routines to fill in test data and to verify data read back. Would verify data and report errors when detected. Added verbose flag to control output "volume"--be more verbose only if it is run with -v option.
* [svn-r316] Added test for opening parallel file by communicator other thanAlbert Cheng1998-03-111-9/+98
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* [svn-r308] revised according API changes.Albert Cheng1998-03-061-11/+12
| | | | | | Added #define FAIL patch due to confusion that API's are still defined to return FAIL while FAIL has been undefined from public.h.
* [svn-r307] Revised with new name schemes.Albert Cheng1998-03-051-23/+23
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* [svn-r291] Changes since 19980206Robb Matzke1998-02-191-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ---------------------- ./configure.in ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5Fsec2.c We now detect and use lseek64() on systems that have it (e.g., Irix64) and are able to generate >2GB files on Irix XFS file systems (and anything else that supports large files). This change also removed some warning messages from the Irix `-64' compiler. > $ ls -l istore.h5 > -rw-r--r-- 1 matzke meshtv 8605436856 Feb 17 14:03 istore.h5 ./configure.in ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5Fstdio.h We now detect and use fseek64() on systems that have it (e.g., Irix64) and are able to generate >2GB files on Irix XFS file systems (and anything else that supports large files). This change also removed some warning messages from the Iris `-64' compiler. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added the H5E_OVERFLOW error to signal file address overflow. ./src/H5Fpublic.h ./examples/h5_chunk_read.c ./examples/h5_compound.c ./examples/h5_extend_write.c ./examples/h5_group.c ./examples/h5_read.c ./examples/h5_write.c ./html/Datasets.html ./html/Files.html ./html/H5.api.html ./html/H5.intro.html ./html/H5.sample_code.html ./html/ph5example.c ./html/review1.html ./test/cmpd_dset.c ./test/dsets.c ./test/extend.c ./test/tfile.c ./test/th5p.c ./test/theap.c ./test/tohdr.c ./test/tstab.c ./testpar/phdf5.c Renamed file access constants to follow the naming scheme. Also changed the base names a little to be more accurate as to what they do. The old names H5ACC_WRITE and H5ACC_OVERWRITE will temporarily work. H5ACC_DEFAULT --> H5F_ACC_RDONLY for H5Fopen() H5ACC_DEFAULT --> H5F_ACC_EXCL for H5Fcreate() H5ACC_WRITE --> H5F_ACC_RDWR H5ACC_OVERWRITE --> H5F_ACC_TRUNC Albert or Kim: The H5ACC_INDEPENDENT and H5ACC_COLLECTIVE macros in H5Fpublic.h should be an enum typedef and have names more like H5F_MPIO_INDEPENDENT and H5F_MPIO_COLLECTIVE. Also change the access_mode argument of H5Cset_mpio(). H5Fcreate() and H5Fopen() are more strict now about which flags are acceptable for the operation. ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5C.c Changed the file access template to make it more general. A union contains a struct for each type of low-level driver and the default template is initialized at run-time. ./src/H5Fpublic.h ./src/H5F.c Added H5Fget_access_template() and cleaned up H5Fget_create_template(). ./src/H5C.c The H5Cset_mpi() no longer trashes the file access template when an error is detected. We check for errors and *then* update the file access template. Added H5C_close() so Albert and Kim have a place to release the MPI communicator and info from the file access property list. Kim or Albert: I notice in H5Cset_mpi() you copy the MPI communicator. Do you need to do something similar in H5C_copy()? ./src/H5F.c Added more error checking for the file creation and access property lists because it used to be possible to make the library dump core by swapping the creation and access property list ID numbers of H5Fcreate(). ./test/istore.c ./test/tfile.c ./test/th5p.c ./test/theap.c ./test/tohdr.c ./test/tstab.c ./testpar/testphdf5.c One must pass H5C_DEFAULT as the file creation or access property list in order to get the default property list. It is no longer possible to pass zero or any other arbitrary bad object ID. ./src/H5Fcore.c ./src/H5Ffamly.c ./src/H5Flow.c ./src/H5Fmpio.c ./src/H5Fsec2.c ./src/H5Fsplit.c ./src/H5Fstdio.c ./src/H5MF.c The file access property list is passed to all H5F_low_...() functions and to the drivers. ./src/H5Fcore.c The block size can be set at run time on a per-file basis instead of at compile time across all files. The "5000 items in a group test" now takes 1.6 seconds. ./src/H5private.h Removed inclusion of mpi.h and mpio.h since they're included from H5public.h. ./src/H5Cpublic.h ./src/H5C.c Added H5Cset_stdio(), H5Cset_sec2(), H5Cset_core(), H5Cset_split(), and H5Cset_family() in addition to the H5Cset_mpio() that Kim and Albert already wrote. We still need the H5Cget_driver() and an H5Cget...() counterpart for each of those functions. The split and family drivers still need a little work but I'm checking this in anyway.
* [svn-r284] Added more comments.Albert Cheng1998-02-161-1/+13
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* [svn-r275] Initial version of test files for the parallel library.Albert Cheng1998-02-141-0/+345