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New test feature
Description:
Added create_faccess_plist() that create just MPIO or split+MPIO
file-access property list. This in turn can run parallel tests
with just MPIO or with Split-file VFD too.
Added -s option for split-file Plus MPIO tests.
For testphdf5.c: removed a bunch of old debug code that got left
in by mistake.
Platforms tested:
Modi4 and eirene parallel.
But it has uncovered errors in the library. The test program
is correct though. Checking the test program in so that it won't
get lost and can be used for debugging. Also, the -s is not used
by default during test. At least it won't abort "make check".
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Code cleanup
Description:
This was "thrown" together in a quick way to test MPIO functionality.
Cleaned out some embrassingly useless declaration to reduce compiler
warnings.
Platforms tested:
modi4-pp and eirene-pp.
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Purpose:
Bug Fix
Description:
For dataset writing in multiple group testing, change datatype from double
to integer to avoid possible problem.
Platforms tested:
Problem was found on T3E. Don't have access to it. Will check it after
the group testing tomorrow. July 12, 2001.
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Purpose:
Added parallel group testing.
Description:
See t_mdset.c description.
Platforms tested:
See t_mdset.c tested platforms.
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Purpose:
Parallel group testing.
Description:
created multiple groups under root group; also created child group of
multiple levels for the 1st subgroup.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 MPI, MPICH for IRIX64, IRIX64 N32, IRIX, Linux, SunOS.
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Bug fix
Description:
The t_mpi used to fail and exit if any error detected.
That aborted other process in a "make check" situation.
Solution:
Introduced a new error verification as INFO. INFO is for
information only. It does not increase nerrors count.
The program always exits with 0.
Platforms tested:
eirene with mpich.
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Bug fix
Description:
test_mpio_offset() was called with wrong syntax. Dumb mistake.
Platforms tested:
modi4, pp
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Bug fix
Description:
added a barrier to prevent racing condition before remove file and
open file.
Platforms tested:
modi4,pp
cVS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Bug fix and clean up.
Description:
The part that should test 4GB was actually testing 2GB due to
typo.
Solution:
Corrected the typo to use 4GB constant. Rearranged the code
to group 2GB and 4GB tests in their own. Removed some duplicated
testing code.
Platforms tested:
modi4.
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Minor bug fix
Description:
Changed all #include that is for non-system files (hdf5's own
header files) from <...> style to "...".
Platforms tested:
modi4 Parallel (-64 and -n32)
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Improvement
Description:
Changed the default value of $NPROCS from 2 to 3. This is the
value libSAF uses since 3 processes have a much bigger chance
catching parallel errors than just 2 processes.
Changed the default dataset sizes from 800 to 1200 so that it is
a multiple for 3 (and 8 too which is ofter used in the Tflops test.)
Platforms tested:
Modi4 (IRIX64) both serial and parallel modes.
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new test
Description:
Added two new tests.
test_mpio_offset:
Verify that MPI_Offset exceeding 2**31 can be computed correctly.
test_mpio_gb_file
Test if MPIO can write file from under 2GB to over 2GB and then
from under 4GB to over 4GB.
Platforms tested:
modi4(-64, -n32), tflops.
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Code update
Description:
Remove ragged array code & tests from library before release.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.2 (hawkwind)
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New features
Description:
Some testers found the filename lengths too short.
Changed it to use the FILENAME_MAX usually defined in stdio.h.
If not, set it to 512 which should be sufficient for users
but should not exceed any system limits.
Also added a new test parameters of ndatasets so that the tester
can specific a different number of datasets for the multiple
datasets tests.
Changed the datatype of datasets created to DOUBLE. This eliminates
the current racing conditions. But the racing bugs during conversion
still need to be tracked down and squashed.
Platforms tested:
Modi4 -64.
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New parallel test features
Description:
Added test cases:
INDEPENDENT write with some processes do not participate at all.
The library should not hang for this case.
COLLECTIVE read/write with some processes asking for zero elements.
The library should work properly and not hanging.
Some house cleaning: get rid of a conditional directive that was
fixed already.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64,-64,parallel
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Feature, kind of
Description:
Moved the multiple dataset test out of the write-test
part so that it can be skipped or tested independent of
the other tests.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64,-64,parallel.
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Backward compatibility code
Description:
Add in code to allow the library to emulate the v1.2 API and behavior.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.2 (hawkwind)
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New feature
Description:
Added tests to make sure collective read or write works correctly
even if some process has no data to transfer.
ZROW--process 0 asks for zero rows of data while other processes ask
for a slab of rows.
ZCOL--process 0 asks for zero columns of data while other processes ask
for a slab of columns.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 parallel (-64,-n32).
cvS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Simple changes
Description:
testphdf5.h:
Call MPI_Abort when error is detected. MPI_Finalized was used
before but it might hang if the test has already encountered errors.
Also, it does not do the H5Eprint any more since auto report is on.
t_mdest.c:
Changed the variable name of rank and nprocs to mpi_rank and mpi_size
so that it is the same with the other tests and can use the VRFY macro
call.
Platforms tested:
modi4-64.
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Bug fix, cleanup,...
Description:
The test was doing the hyperslab select incorrectly (thinking
count was the block length.
Solution:
Fixed it to do the correct hyperslab selection.
Changed it to calculate different data for different datasets.
Changed output by rows instead by cols. It tests the purpose
of creating multiple datasets the same but runs faster.
Platforms tested:
modi4-64.
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Features, kind of.
Description:
Separated the MPI features test into its own independent
program so that it can be tested on its own without too
much HDF5 stuff involved.
Added automatic removal of temporary test files after
the tests completed.
Reduced the size of the dataset dimensions to avoid tripping
the SGI MPI problems of running out of internal mpi type entries.
Platforms tested:
O2K -64
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Added features
Description:
There were no automatic tests for transfering zero elements.
Solution:
t_dset.c:
Added two new patterns of ZROW (zero rows for process 0)
and ZCOL(zero columns for process 0).
ZROW test was added but it failed because the current library
does not accept it. Not compiled in now. Need to fix the
library before turning it back on again and also to add the
ZCOL test.
t_mdset.c:
Added statement to show progress. Also the MPI_Barrier() call
get processes synchornoized. It eliminates the racing condition
but this is not a permenant solution. The library code needs to
be fixed.
testphdf5.c:
Added a bunch of MPI_Type_XXX debug code. Added the -md
option to skip the multiple datasets tests. Changed the cosmitic
appearance of the banner messages.
testphdf5.h:
When an error is detected, the old way was to call MPI_Finalize()
before exiting. This sometimes hangs because some processes
may be waiting for a message of a different tag. Changed to
call MPI_Abort() for now so that the whole MPI job would
abort rather than hanging due resource limits exceeded.
Added the definition of ZROW and ZCOL.
Platforms tested:
Modi4 -64.
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Bug fix
Description:
The old code was using count as the block size. The result was
asking for a slab of count blocks, each of 1 element. The recent
change in the hyperslab algorithm exposed this problem. (The
old algorithm merge the count blocks back into 1 big block of
count elements.) (This error was due to that the block argument
was not in the very early version of hyperslab. Then it was
not updated since it had been "working".)
Solution:
Added in the block argument to the setup and calculation of
slab and its data. Also found a dumb error in the dataset_fill
algorithm in which stride was used in the calculation. Not so
for the cases of BYROW and BYCOL.
Platforms tested:
modi4 parallel, both -64 an -n32 modes.
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test/libh5test.a.
Makefile.in:
Added test/ as one of the -I directories to search for header files.
Needed because <h5test.h> is used.
t_file.c t_mpi.c testphdf5.c testphdf5.h:
Added FILENAME to meet the assumption in h5test.h. (May use
CLEANUP in the future.) Moved the prefix setting to the
h5_fixname().
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Increase the test size to 32. Put in a check to make sure number of
processes are not bigger than SIZE.
testphdf5.c:
Fixed a mistake in the prototype of pause_proc to reflect no arguments.
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MPI_Init.
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routines
in the other test library.
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or their buddies, due to the addition of new test module.
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** src/H5FDpublic.h
Added a #define for H5_HAVE_VFL to make life easier for application
programmers.
** config/depend1
A minor tweak to the way GNU systems generate file dependencies for
the Makefiles.
** src/H5T.c
Fixed a bug with enumeration types not having the correct object
header pointer.
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directory.
Current directory in which the parallel code is compiled is usually
not suitable for parallel I/O test.
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** bin/rpmsync
** config/depend1.in
Tweaks for versions of `make' that can't search directories.
** examples/Dependencies
** src/Dependencies
** test/Dependencies
** testpar/Dependencies
** tools/Dependencies
Regenerated all these with more complete path names.
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----------------------
./MANIFEST
./configure.in
./configure [REGENERATED]
Added more checking for `make' features.
./Makefile.in
./doc/Makefile.in
./doc/html/Makefile.in
./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in
./examples/Makefile.in
./pablo/Makefile.in
./src/Makefile.in
./test/Makefile.in
./testpar/Makefile.in
./tools/Makefile.in
./config/commence.in
./config/conclude.in
./config/depend.in [REMOVED]
./config/depend1.in [NEW]
./config/depend2.in [NEW]
./config/depend3.in [NEW]
./config/depend4.in [NEW]
./config/dependN.in [NEW]
The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby
shortening the Makefile.in prologues.
./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW]
./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW]
./examples/Dependencies [NEW]
./src/Dependencies [NEW]
./test/Dependencies [NEW]
./testpar/Dependencies [NEW]
./tools/Dependencies [NEW]
The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them
more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory
that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an
obvious error from make if you forgot to create one).
./bin/trace
./src/H5.c
Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the
integer value.
./src/H5E.c
./src/H5Epublic.h
Added tracing information.
./src/H5FDcore.c
./src/H5FDfamily.c
./src/H5FDgass.c
./src/H5FDmpio.c
./src/H5FDsec2.c
./src/H5FDstdio.c
Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than
once.
Added tracing information.
Wrapped long lines.
./config/gnu-flags
Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
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----------------------
This extensive change is the virtual file layer implementation. I've
ported and tested the sec2, family, and core drivers and only ported
the mpio driver (Albert will test it). So if you need MPIO I would
recommend sticking with the previous version for a while.
You will get a few compile warnings about split and stdio drivers not
being implemented and possibly tracing information not inserted in
some of the drivers. You can safely ignore them but I plan to fix
them.
I'm still working on the split driver because I just realized that it
needs a part of the VFL that isn't written yet.
Documentation is being updated also because there were some minor
changes (mostly just name changes). It should be available on my web
site later this week.
./MANIFEST
./src/Makefile.in
./src/hdf5.h
./src/H5Flow.c [REMOVED]
./src/H5Fstdio.c [REMOVED]
./src/H5Fsec2.c [REMOVED]
./src/H5Fsplit.c [REMOVED]
./src/H5Fmpio.c [REMOVED]
./src/H5Ffamily.c [REMOVED]
./src/H5Fcore.c [REMOVED]
./src/H5MFpublic.h [REMOVED]
./src/H5FD.c [NEW]
./src/H5FDcore.c [NEW]
./src/H5FDcore.h [NEW]
./src/H5FDfamily.c [NEW]
./src/H5FDfamily.h [NEW]
./src/H5FDmpio.c [NEW]
./src/H5FDmpio.h [NEW]
./src/H5FDprivate.h [NEW]
./src/H5FDpublic.h [NEW]
./src/H5FDsec2.c [NEW]
./src/H5FDsec2.h [NEW]
Removed/added files for virtual file layer.
./bin/trace
./src/H5.c
Removed unused public datatypes and added new VFL public
datatypes.
Changed an error message.
./config/BlankForm
./config/dec-flags
./config/gnu-flags
./config/hpux10.20
./config/hpux9.03
./config/irix5.x
./config/irix6.x
./config/solaris2.x
./config/unicosmk
Removed the H5F_OPT_SEEK and H5F_LOW_DFLT constants from the
configuration since they're no longer applicable. The default
file driver is always the sec2 driver and it always optimizes
calls to lseek() or lseek64().
./config/depend.in
C preprocessor errors generated during automatic dependency
building are sent to /dev/null to prevent them from appearing
twice in the make output.
./src/H5AC.c
./src/H5B.c
./src/H5D.c
./src/H5F.c
./src/H5G.c
./src/H5Gent.c
./src/H5Gnode.c
./src/H5HG.c
./src/H5HL.c
./src/H5O.c
./src/H5Oattr.c
./src/H5Odtype.c
./src/H5Oefl.c
./src/H5Oshared.c
./src/H5T.c
./src/H5detect.c
./test/ohdr.c
Changed H5F_ADDR_UNDEF to HADDR_UNDEF to be more consistent
with the `haddr_t' datatype which is now a public type.
./src/H5D.c
./src/H5P.c
./src/H5Ppublic.h
./src/H5Tconv.c
./test/cmpd_dset.c
./test/dsets.c
./test/overhead.c
./test/tselect.c
./test/tvltypes.c
The H5P_DATASET_XFER constant was changed to H5P_DATA_XFER
because the properties apply to all types of I/O operations,
not just datasets.
./src/H5B.c
./src/H5Bprivate.h
./src/H5D.c
./src/H5Dpublic.h
./src/H5F.c
./src/H5Farray.c
./src/H5Fistore.c
./src/H5Fprivate.h
./src/H5Fpublic.h
./src/H5Gnode.c
./src/H5Gpkg.h
./src/H5HG.c
./src/H5HL.c
./src/H5O.c
./src/H5R.c
./src/H5Sall.c
./src/H5Shyper.c
./src/H5Smpio.c
./src/H5Spoint.c
./src/H5Sprivate.h
./test/big.c
./test/h5test.c
./test/istore.c
./testpar/t_dset.c
./testpar/t_file.c
./tools/h5debug.c
./tools/h5ls.c
Modified to work with the virtual file layer by calling H5FD_*
functions instead of H5F_low_* functions and by passing file
access and data transfer properties by object ID instead of
pointer.
Changed H5D_transfer_t to H5FD_mpio_xfer_t since the
COLLECTIVE vs. INDEPENDENT transfer mode is specific to the
MPIO file driver.
Moved MPIO-specific stuff into the MPIO driver.
./src/H5B.c
./src/H5D.c
./src/H5Fprivate.h
The H5F_mpio_* private functions were renamed and placed in
the H5FDmpio driver except those which appeared in H5Smpio.c.
./src/H5E.c
./src/H5Epublic.h
Added major error number H5E_VFL for virtual file layer
related errors.
./src/H5F.c
./src/H5Fprivate.h
Changed the logic that controls whether the boot block is
written. Instead of assuming that the first call to write the
boot block is only to allocate space, I've added a function
argument which makes this explicit.
Changed the way files are compared so that a driver-defined
comparison function can be called. Files which belong to
different drivers are always considered different.
Removed H5F_driver_t since file drivers are now identified by
object ID instead of a special non-user-extendible datatype.
Removed all the hard-coded low-level file properties which
have been replaced by the various file drivers.
./src/H5I.c
./src/H5Iprivate.h
Added the H5I_inc_ref() which was removed a few months ago
since we finally have a use for it.
./src/H5Ipublic.h
Added the H5I_VFL object ID type to identify file drivers in
the virtual file layer.
./src/H5MF.c
./src/H5MFprivate.h
Moved all the allocation/deallocation code into the virtual
file layer which allows file drivers to override much of it.
./src/H5P.c
./src/H5Ppublic.h
Moved file driver-specific code into the various file driver
files.
The H5Pcopy() and H5Pclose() functions make calls into the
virtual file driver to manage the memory for driver-specific
file access and data transfer properties.
./src/H5private.h
./src/H5public.h
The `haddr_t' type is now public.
./test/tfile.c
Added a few more comments.
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the tflops system.
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----------------------
./Makefile.in [1.3]
./examples/Makefile.in [1.3]
./pablo/Makefile.in [1.3]
./src/Makefile.in [1.3]
./test/Makefile.in [1.3]
./testpar/Makefile.in [1.3]
./tools/Makefile.in [1.3]
./config/commence.in [1.3]
./config/conclude.in [1.3]
./config/depend.in [1.3]
Added a `.PATH' target for Irix pmake which is identical to
the VPATH used by most other `make' programs. Irix 6.5 (or
6.4?) and later `make' ignores VPATH.
Started all beginning-of-line comments with `##' instead of
just `#' because Irix `pmake' barfs on things like the
following because it sees the `# if' as a directive:
# make will barf on the following line
# if running Irix pmake
./config/commence.in [1.3]
Added empty definitions for optional `make' macros because
Irix pmake complains if it sees a macro which has never been
defined. The main body of the Makefiles can redefine these
macros to whatever they need.
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Removed the unnecessary #include of mpi.h and mpio.h. (They are
included already in H5public.h when applicable.) Changed couple
debug printing to be controlled like the others.
src/H5public.h:
Officially, mpio.h should be in mpi.h but MPIO are not always
supported by the vendor yet. Make the #include of mpio.h conditional
when it is not in mpi.h.
testpar/testphdf5.h:
Removed the unnecessary #include of mpi.h and mpio.h. (They are
included already in H5public.h when applicable.)
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Makefile for it.
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Changed it to skip the test instead of aborting when there is not
enough processes to do the test. Also corrected an error in the
error reporting printf statement.
t_dset.c:
testphdf5.c:
testphdf5.h:
Added option for specifying chunk dimensions.
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Makefile.in:
Added the dependence of *.c on the testphdf5.h
t_dset.c:
testphdf5.c:
testphdf5.h:
testphdf5 now takes optional arguements for dataset dimension sizes.
That allows testing with different dimension sizes without recompiling
the whole thing.
Platform tested:
O2K
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Eliminated most compiler complains. Changed Tflops to use
the /pfs_grande file systems. (Old /pfs is retired.)
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./config/commence.in
./examples/Makefile.in
./test/Makefile.in
./testpar/Makefile.in
./tools/Makefile.in
Fixed some dependency problems in Makefiles. If the library
version is updated then everything gets recompiled.
./src/H5G.c
./src/H5R.c
Failure return value for object type functions is now
H5G_UNKNOWN as documented.
./src/H5Shyper.c
./src/H5Spoint.c
Fixed an unused argument warning.
./tools/h5debug.c
Fixed a call to H5F_block_read() since the 4th argument is
different now.
./tools/h5ls.c
Added a space between the object name and class to make the
output readable when the object name is longer than 24
characters.
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now that the test is more efficient.
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./Makefile.in
./configure.in
./configure [REGENERATED]
./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED]
./config/commence.in
./config/conclude.in
./config/dec-osf4.x
./config/depend.in
./config/freebsd
./config/linux-gnu
./config/linux-gnulibc1
./config/linux-gnulibc2
./config/solaris2.x
./examples/Makefile.in
./src/Makefile.in
./test/Makefile.in
./testpar/Makefile.in
./tools/Makefile.in
./tools/testh5dump.sh
Changes that allow hdf5 to be configured and compiled in a
directory other than the source directory. This is especially
useful if you want to concurrently compile with different
compilers and/or compile flags, or if the hdf5 source is on
read-only media like a CDROM. The changes were surprisingly
easy ;-) Here's what you can do now...
$ mkdir /tmp/build1 # or something
$ cd /tmp/build1
$ /cdrom/hdf5/configure # where ever the source is
$ make
Paul, you'll have to change the testh5toh4 script similar to
the way I changed testh5dump.sh. I started working on it but
then gave up because of a number of problems: (1) I had to
comment out all the tests that let h5toh4 choose the output
file name because it always tried to put the output file in
the same directory as the input file, (2) if path names are
used during the h4 dump then they interfere with the
diff. The test works fine when run in the source directory,
but try this instead:
$ gunzip <hdf5-1.1.67.tar.gz |tar xf -
$ chmod -R ugo-w hdf5-1.1.67
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ ../hdf5-1.1.67/configure
$ make check
Dan, I didn't modify the pablo/Makefile.in because I have no
way to test it. I think all you need to do is add a couple
lines before the @COMMENCE@ line and add a couple search
directories for header files. Anyway, it seems like almost an
exact duplicate of the src/Makefile.in, so it shouldn't be a
problem...
./Makefile.in
Removes a few more temporary files during make clean and
distclean.
./configure.in
I fixed the creation of the time-stamp files so that the
initial make doesn't have to regenerated all the makefiles
(only GNU make users will see any change).
./src/H5R.c
Changed a return type from `intn' to `int' for an API
function.
./src/H5detect.c
Added the volatile qualifier to a couple more variables.
./tools/h5tools.c
Fixed a compiler warning about an unused local.
./tools/h5toh4.c
Initialized `optind' to 1 because it's zero on my system. It
should always be one on a unix system.
./tools/testh5toh4
Redirected "broken pipe" messages to /dev/null so outut is
formatted correctly.
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./configure [REGENERATED]
./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED]
./src/H5private.h
Temporarily commented out the code that tries to link a simple
MPI-IO application because I'm not sure how to pass $LDFLAGS
and $LIBS to the compiler.
Removed the `--enable-parallel=ibm' switch because the library
we link with is either -lmpcc or -lmpcc_r but not both. The
only way to tell is to see what compiler was specified (mpcc
or mpcc_r) but if that compiler is specified then we don't
need any libraries (the compiler script supplies them). That
leaves just two choices: the user must use a compiler script:
CC=mpcc ./configure
or the user must state which library is desired:
LDFLAGS='-lmpcc' ./configure --enable-parallel
Checks for <setjmp.h>, longjmp(), and signal(). We don't check
for setjmp() because it could be a macro (in fact, Posix
requires it to be a macro) and if longjmp() is present then
setjmp() is probably present too ;-)
./src/H5detect.c
The alignment detection loop uses SIGBUS and setjmp/longjmp
instead of fork/wait in order to get around bugs with forking
in conjunction with mpich. This hasn't been tested on the
SP-2 yet but it does work on the DEC Alpha.
./test/Makefile.in
./testpar/Makefile.in
./tools/Makefile.in
Changed the order that libraries are linked so -lhdf5 is
always before $LDFLAGS.
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./INSTALL
./configure.in
./configure [REGENERATED]
./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED]
Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly
working mpicc you should be able to just say:
$ CC=mpicc ./configure
and you will see
checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun
checking for parallel support files... skipped
checking how to run on one processor...
/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1
checking how to run in parallel...
/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS
To quote from the INSTALL file....
*** Parallel vs. serial library
The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for
parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy
way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel
compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that
executable as the value of the CC environment variable:
[NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet]
$ CC=mpcc ./configure
$ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure
If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify
your normal C compiler along with the distribution of
MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will
be added at a later date):
$ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich
If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be
found by the compiler then their directories must be given as
arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS:
$ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \
./configure --enable-parallel=mpich
If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts
to determine how to run a parallel application on one
processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc
and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and
RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same
directory as `mpicc':
RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1
RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2}
The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the
NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run
(or the value 2).
./testpar/Makefile.in
Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two
processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many
processors are used instead:
$ NPROCS=4 make check
./configure.in
Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__
and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler.
./Makefile.in
Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows
instructions for using shared libraries.
./config/commence.in
./src/Makefile.in
./test/Makefile.in
./testpar/Makefile.in
./tools/Makefile.in
Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was
expanded too early and had the wrong value.
./INSTALL
Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are
installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
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./INSTALL
Reorganized and added some additional examples.
./MANIFEST
./aclocal.m4 [NEW]
./configure.in
./configure [REGENERATED]
./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED]
./bin/ltconfig [NEW]
./bin/ltmain.sh [NEW]
Added tests to determine how to compile shared libraries and
how to link programs with them before the libraries are
installed. Also how to install and uninstall shared
libraries. The configure step also prints the names of the
config files it's trying to load for easier debugging.
./bin/config.guess
./bin/config.sub
Replaced with a newer version from GNU. The changes we made
to that file to report `irix6.x' and `FreeBSD' without version
numbers have been incorporated into configure.in instead. In
the future, do not change these two files (see the top of
configure.in instead). By the way, this update was required to
get shared libraries working.
./config/linux [REMOVED]
./config/linux-gnulibc1 [NEW]
./config/linux-gnu [NEW]
./config/alpha-dec [REMOVED]
./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0 [REMOVED]
./config/dec-osf4.x [NEW]
./config/irix5.3 [REMOVED]
./config/irix5.x [NEW]
./config/irix64 [REMOVED]
./config/freebsd
Moved config files around to agree with output from the new
config.guess. The linux file was split into gnu (RedHat),
gnulibc1, and gnulibc2 versions. The alpha-dec file was
removed (I think it was unused) and the alpha-dec-osf4.0 was
changed to dec-osf4.x. The irix5.3 file renamed to irix5.x and
the irix64 file was renamed to irix6.x. The freebsd file was
changed to point to linux-gnulibc1. These changes were tested
on:
Linux 2.0
Linux 2.1
FreeBSD 3.2
Irix 5.3
Irix64 6.2
Irix64 6.4
HP/UX 10.20
OSF1 4.0
./config/alphaev56-dec-osf4.x
./config/irix64
Added warnings similar to linux/freebsd about using compilers
with known bugs.
./config/commence.in
./config/conclude.in
./src/Makefile.in
./test/Makefile.in
./testpar/Makefile.in
./tools/Makefile.in
Added definitions for shared libraries. This has been tested
on the following systems:
Linux 2.0
Linux 2.1
FreeBSD 3.2
Irix 5.3
Irix64 6.2
Irix64 6.4
HP/UX 10.20 static only
OSF1 4.0
If you want to disable use of shared libraries (you probably
do for development purposes since it takes a lot longer to
compile and because you have to run dynamically linked
programs in a special way if the library hasn't been
installed) then add `--disable-shared' to the configure
command line. This is all documented in the INSTALL file.
./bin/release
Temprarily commented out the MANIFEST checking when running
under svf since svf is about to be replaced by a newer
version. This change only affects error checking during the
release process.
./Makefile.dist
./Makefile.in
Added `make check' which does the same thing as `make _test'
since the former is endorsed by the GNU coding style and
people are used to it. The old `make _test' still works too
(and so does `make test' if you use GNU make).
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