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Overhaul usage of object header chunks to reduce I/O operations and
memory allocations. The object header prefix is now stored in the first
object header chunk's "image" in memory.
Also, lots of formatting cleanups.
Taught h5debug tool about new object header format (which isn't enabled
just yet).
Tested on:
Linux/32 2.6 (chicago)
Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
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rewrote the -b option to make it more clear
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Refactor object header macros, in preparation for updating the format.
Tested on:
Mac OS/PPC 10.4.8 (amazon)
FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir) w/thread-safe
Linux/32 2.4 (heping) w/C++ & FORTRAN
Linux/64 2.4 (mir) w/1.6 compat & build-all
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used can be different from the driver
used for standard output.
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only tested
if it is enabled.
Added Direct VFD status to the configure summary.
Removed a line left over from pablo support. Oops!
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Altix (cobalt). There's a configure
option --enable-direct-vfd/--disable-direct-vfd to enable/disable Direct I/O support. The default
is enabled. There's a small test in test/vfd.c. Another way to test it is to set environment
variable HDF5_DRIVER to "direct" and run "make check" in the test/ directory. There'll be some
further improvement in the following checkin including allowing user to provide memory boundary
value, file block size, and copying buffer size.
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Add "use the latest format" support for dataspace object header encode/
decode routines and clean up format a bit for the latest format (new to 1.8.x
releases)
Remove storing 'perm' parameter for array datatypes in memory and the file,
and add test to make certain that if any user applications are attempting to
store them, we get some reports back. (Should be unlikely, since the RefMan
says that the parameter is not implemented and is unsupported).
Carry those changes into the tests, etc.
Clean up a bunch more compiler warnings.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir) w/threadsafe
Linux/32 2.4 (heping) w/FORTRAN & C++
Linux/64 2.4 (mir) w/enable-1.6-compat
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added calls for the scale offset filter to the h5repack test script
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added new tests for h5copy script, generated in the test file generator program
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corrected commnet
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added output of error messages using the tools library function error_msg, that prints the program name and error on the message
tested: kagiso
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utility
and quote its arguments. Also checks for the 'socket' library on
Solaris.
If this patch passes the Daily Tests and makes the user happy, I'll
port it back to the 1.6 branch.
Tested on mir and sol.
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added new tests with different datatypes for h5dump binary output
tested: kagiso
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Further minor modifications to the file format for tracking links in groups.
This is tentatively the "final" file format for groups.
Tested on:
Linux/32 2.6 (chicago)
Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
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File format is not stable, don't keep files produced!
Description:
First stage of checkins modifying the format of groups to support creation
order. Implement "dense" storage for links in groups.
Try to clarify some of the symbols for the H5L API.
Add the H5Pset_latest_format() flag for FAPLs, to choose to use the newest
file format options (including "dense" link storage in groups)
Add the H5Pset_track_creation_order() flag for GCPLs, to enable creation
order tracking in groups (although no index on creation order yet).
Remove --enable-group-revision configure flag, as file format issues are
now handled in a backwardly/forwardly compatible way.
Clean up lots of compiler warnings and other minor formatting issues.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir) w/threadsafe
Linux/32 2.4 (heping) w/FORTRAN & C++
Linux/64 2.4 (mir) w/enable-v1.6 compa
Mac OSX/32 10.4.8 (amazon)
AIX 5.3 (copper) w/parallel & FORTRAN
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output to the
parallel part of h5diff
tested : heping parallel
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corrected usage message to have an example of the new binary parameters
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revised binary flags, added a new file to the test generator program to
be used in the binary tests
usage is now
-o F, --output=F Output raw data into file F
-b F, --binary=F Binary output, of form F (into file -o F).
Recommended usage is with --dataset=P
Form F of binary output is: MEMORY for memory type,
FILE for the disk file type, LE or BE for pre-existing
little or big endian types
example
./h5dump -d integer -b MEMORY -o out.bin tbinary.h5
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Review, revise & checkin in Peter's latest round of object copy changes,
which add basic support for datasets & attributes with reference datatypes.
Tested on:
Linux/32 2.6 (chicago)
Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
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the number of atribute differences was not added to the total sum of
differences
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added a new output file for the case of missing file name, conforming to
the new usage message
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added long names for parameter switches that did not have them,
reformated usage message
tested: heping
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added a test file generator program for h5copy, modified test script to use
that file, added binary file to repo
tested on heping, shanti
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Re-run 'bin/reconfigure' script after recent checkins
Tested on:
none - shouldn't have any affect on compilation
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added comments
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modified the h5copy test script so that it calls h5diff to check the
copied file/object
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Improve density of the B-tree further. For greater depths of B-trees,
the gains are over 100%...
Also, don't split internal nodes with 3->4 splits, use a 1->2 split
instead, so that the density of the nodes around a split is maximized.
Tested:
Mac OS X/PPC 10.4 (amazon)
Linux/32 2.6 (chicago)
Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
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Description:
Add per-directory abbreviated copyright notices
(abbreviated COPYING files pointing to full notices).
Tested:
MANIFEST verified; not otherwise tested.
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Code cleanup.
Description:
Removed argc and argv from the function arguments of h5tools_get_fapl() and
h5tools_fopen(). They were used to call MPI_Init() which was no longer
needed.
Tested:
heping (serial and parallel).
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Refactor the file storage of "twig" nodes in the B-tree to allow them to
store more records, increasing the average density of the B-tree 30-40%.
Increase # of records in "insert lots" regression test to still create
B-tree of depth 4
Update h5debug to interpret difference of 'branch' and 'twig' internal
nodes in B-tree correctly.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir)
Linux/32 2.4 (heping)
Linux/64 2.4 (mir)
Solaris/64 2.9 (shanti)
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updated the usage message of h5copy
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h5copy, new behavior according to RFC: introduction of -i, -o, -s , -d
switches for file and object names
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Since these examples need to follow filesystem paths, the Makefiles need
to create directories in the examples directory; added this to the
Makefile.am.
Tested on Windows, mir, juniper
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Several changes, all mooshed together:
- Add support for "tiny" objects - which can be stored in the heap
ID itself, instead of in the heap data blocks.
- Flesh out support for compressed direct blocks, but comment it
out until John's got some metadata cache changes in place to
support it.
- Add support for applying I/O pipeline filters to 'huge' objects
- Refactor 'huge' object code to store information for 'huge' objects
directly in the heap ID, when there are I/O pipeline filters
applied to the heap (and the heap ID is large enough to hold the
information)
- Update h5debug tool to correctly handle 'huge' & 'tiny' objects.
- Misc. other code cleanups, etc.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir)
Linux/64 2.4 (mir)
Solaris/64 2.9 (shanti)
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VFD is being used
when a test is run.
Running reconfigure also regenerated error header files (because someone edited
them manually?).
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Bug fix and maintenance
Checked in James fix and did more code refactoring.
Platforms tested: heping, copper and shanti (and X1 for the bug fix)
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Refactored code in the main function to improve future maintenance and code readability.
Platforms tested:
heping, shanti (64-bit)
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Add external link test file
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Clean up compiler warnings/failures in test/links.c, especially when
--disable-production flag used with --enable-group-revision
Modify binary dumping in h5dump to clean up files created [a band-aid
solution to not actually creating the files in the srcdir, but better than
just leaving the files around... :-/ ]
Tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir) (w/ configure flags above)
Too minor to require h5committest
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nosuchfile.ls is the expected output.
Tested: tg-ncsa and heping.
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Bug fixes.
Description:
There were MPI_init and MPI_finalize calls in the code of h5tools_fopen in
parallel mode. But if a non-MPI tool is invoke to open a non-existing
file, it tries to open the non-existing file with different VFD and
eventaully came to try with the MPIO or the MPIPOSIX vfd, then it would
try to do MPI_Init which would fail in the MPI environment if the a.out
was not launched by MPI properly.
Solution:
MPI_Init and MPI_Finalize in general should be called by the MPI application,
not called by a library subroutine as in the manner that was done here.
Removed the MPI_init and MPI_Finalize calls. Used MPI_Initialized to
verify if this has been launched as an MPI application in the proper
manner before attempting to use the MPIO or the MPIPOSIX VFD to open
the file.
Tested:
In tg-ncsa parallel, where it had failed explicitly and also in Heping,
using both serial and parallel mode.
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builds (not sure
why they weren't on other systems). Thanks, Kent!
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Users can create external links using H5L_create_external(). These links
point to an object in another HDF5 file. Users can alter the behavior of
external links or create new kinds of links by registering callbacks
using the H5L interface.
Added tests, tools support, etc.
Also a number of other, minor changes have been made (some restructuring of
the H5L interface, for instance).
Additional documentation and examples are forthcoming.
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Refactored free space manager to use metadata cache for serialized free
space sections. This speeds up the fractal heap test considerably...
Tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
Linux 2.4/32 (chicago)
Linux 2.4/64 (mir)
Mac OS X (amazon)
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using
the $srcdir properly. It is not right to chdir into testfiles and write
files there because in real srcdir mode, one should not changes things
in the srcdir area which could be shared by multiple builds simultanteously.
Solution: added the proper $srcdir components to the source file name.
Also clean up the indentation by cb.
Tested: only by hand in heping.
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added a call to h5tools_close
tested: linux
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"make check-vfd" will now run all tests in the test directory with different
file drivers (at least, all of those tests that use the testing framework's
FAPL). Tests that fail will be skipped.
This is not a perfect fix, but is better than nothing.
Along with this change, check-vfd should be added to the Daily Tests.
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1. changed the -F flag option names to "BE and "LE" for big and little endian
2. added a more verbose usage message for these options
3. add a new test
4. add a make clean instruction to *.bin
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