From dddd15cccff9a57cec2cf4b222f9cf8985aae647 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gerd Heber Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2020 11:15:58 -0600 Subject: First cut of H5F. --- doxygen/Doxyfile.in | 4 +- src/H5Fmodule.h | 13 + src/H5Fpublic.h | 1314 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- src/H5public.h | 6 +- 4 files changed, 1233 insertions(+), 104 deletions(-) diff --git a/doxygen/Doxyfile.in b/doxygen/Doxyfile.in index 22a16e9..711fa7a 100644 --- a/doxygen/Doxyfile.in +++ b/doxygen/Doxyfile.in @@ -263,6 +263,8 @@ TAB_SIZE = 4 ALIASES = +@INCLUDE = @DOXYGEN_INCLUDE_ALIASES@ + # Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C tag to YES if your project consists of C sources # only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for C. For # instance, some of the names that are used will be different. The list of all @@ -2146,7 +2148,7 @@ SEARCH_INCLUDES = YES # preprocessor. # This tag requires that the tag SEARCH_INCLUDES is set to YES. -INCLUDE_PATH = @DOXYGEN_INCLUDE_ALIASES@ +INCLUDE_PATH = # You can use the INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard # patterns (like *.h and *.hpp) to filter out the header-files in the diff --git a/src/H5Fmodule.h b/src/H5Fmodule.h index 953b4da..d57926f 100644 --- a/src/H5Fmodule.h +++ b/src/H5Fmodule.h @@ -29,4 +29,17 @@ #define H5_MY_PKG_ERR H5E_FILE #define H5_MY_PKG_INIT YES +/** + * \defgroup H5F H5F + * \brief File Interface + * \todo Describe concisely what the functions in this module are about. + * + * \defgroup MDC Metadata Cache + * \ingroup H5F + * \defgroup PH5F Parallel + * \ingroup H5F + * \defgroup SWMR Single Writer Multiple Readers + * \ingroup H5F + */ + #endif /* _H5Fmodule_H */ diff --git a/src/H5Fpublic.h b/src/H5Fpublic.h index b84cff6..be8eced 100644 --- a/src/H5Fpublic.h +++ b/src/H5Fpublic.h @@ -47,24 +47,20 @@ * We're assuming that these constants are used rather early in the hdf5 * session. */ -#define H5F_ACC_RDONLY (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0x0000u) /*absence of rdwr => rd-only */ -#define H5F_ACC_RDWR (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0x0001u) /*open for read and write */ -#define H5F_ACC_TRUNC (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0x0002u) /*overwrite existing files */ -#define H5F_ACC_EXCL (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0x0004u) /*fail if file already exists*/ +#define H5F_ACC_RDONLY (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0x0000u) /**< absence of rdwr => rd-only */ +#define H5F_ACC_RDWR (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0x0001u) /**< open for read and write */ +#define H5F_ACC_TRUNC (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0x0002u) /**< overwrite existing files */ +#define H5F_ACC_EXCL (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0x0004u) /**< fail if file already exists*/ /* NOTE: 0x0008u was H5F_ACC_DEBUG, now deprecated */ -#define H5F_ACC_CREAT (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0x0010u) /*create non-existing files */ +#define H5F_ACC_CREAT (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0x0010u) /**< create non-existing files */ #define H5F_ACC_SWMR_WRITE \ - (H5CHECK 0x0020u) /*indicate that this file is \ - * open for writing in a \ - * single-writer/multi-reader (SWMR) \ - * scenario. Note that the \ - * process(es) opening the file \ - * for reading must open the file \ - * with RDONLY access, and use \ - * the special "SWMR_READ" access \ - * flag. */ + (H5CHECK 0x0020u) /**< indicate that this file is open for writing in a \ + single-writer/multi-reader (SWMR) scenario. \ + Note that the process(es) opening the file for reading must \ + open the file with RDONLY access, and use the special "SWMR_READ" \ + access flag. */ #define H5F_ACC_SWMR_READ \ - (H5CHECK 0x0040u) /*indicate that this file is \ + (H5CHECK 0x0040u) /**< indicate that this file is \ * open for reading in a \ * single-writer/multi-reader (SWMR) \ * scenario. Note that the \ @@ -73,19 +69,23 @@ * open the file with the RDONLY \ * flag. */ -/* Value passed to H5Pset_elink_acc_flags to cause flags to be taken from the - * parent file. */ -#define H5F_ACC_DEFAULT (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0xffffu) /*ignore setting on lapl */ +/** + * Default property list identifier + * + * \internal Value passed to H5Pset_elink_acc_flags to cause flags to be taken from the parent file. + * \internal ignore setting on lapl + */ +#define H5F_ACC_DEFAULT (H5CHECK H5OPEN 0xffffu) /* Flags for H5Fget_obj_count() & H5Fget_obj_ids() calls */ -#define H5F_OBJ_FILE (0x0001u) /* File objects */ -#define H5F_OBJ_DATASET (0x0002u) /* Dataset objects */ -#define H5F_OBJ_GROUP (0x0004u) /* Group objects */ -#define H5F_OBJ_DATATYPE (0x0008u) /* Named datatype objects */ -#define H5F_OBJ_ATTR (0x0010u) /* Attribute objects */ +#define H5F_OBJ_FILE (0x0001u) /**< File objects */ +#define H5F_OBJ_DATASET (0x0002u) /**< Dataset objects */ +#define H5F_OBJ_GROUP (0x0004u) /**< Group objects */ +#define H5F_OBJ_DATATYPE (0x0008u) /**< Named datatype objects */ +#define H5F_OBJ_ATTR (0x0010u) /**< Attribute objects */ #define H5F_OBJ_ALL (H5F_OBJ_FILE | H5F_OBJ_DATASET | H5F_OBJ_GROUP | H5F_OBJ_DATATYPE | H5F_OBJ_ATTR) -#define H5F_OBJ_LOCAL (0x0020u) /* Restrict search to objects opened through current file ID */ -/* (as opposed to objects opened through any file ID accessing this file) */ +#define H5F_OBJ_LOCAL (0x0020u) /**< Restrict search to objects opened through current file ID + (as opposed to objects opened through any file ID accessing this file) */ #define H5F_FAMILY_DEFAULT (hsize_t)0 @@ -99,128 +99,147 @@ #define H5F_MPIO_DEBUG_KEY "H5F_mpio_debug_key" #endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */ -/* The difference between a single file and a set of mounted files */ +/** + * The difference between a single file and a set of mounted files + */ typedef enum H5F_scope_t { - H5F_SCOPE_LOCAL = 0, /*specified file handle only */ - H5F_SCOPE_GLOBAL = 1 /*entire virtual file */ + H5F_SCOPE_LOCAL = 0, /**< specified file handle only */ + H5F_SCOPE_GLOBAL = 1 /**< entire virtual file */ } H5F_scope_t; -/* Unlimited file size for H5Pset_external() */ +/** + * Unlimited file size for H5Pset_external() + */ #define H5F_UNLIMITED ((hsize_t)(-1L)) -/* How does file close behave? - * H5F_CLOSE_DEFAULT - Use the degree pre-defined by underlining VFL - * H5F_CLOSE_WEAK - file closes only after all opened objects are closed - * H5F_CLOSE_SEMI - if no opened objects, file is close; otherwise, file - close fails - * H5F_CLOSE_STRONG - if there are opened objects, close them first, then - close file +/** + * How does file close behave? */ typedef enum H5F_close_degree_t { - H5F_CLOSE_DEFAULT = 0, - H5F_CLOSE_WEAK = 1, - H5F_CLOSE_SEMI = 2, - H5F_CLOSE_STRONG = 3 + H5F_CLOSE_DEFAULT = 0, /**< Use the degree pre-defined by underlining VFL */ + H5F_CLOSE_WEAK = 1, /**< File closes only after all opened objects are closed */ + H5F_CLOSE_SEMI = 2, /**< If no opened objects, file is close; otherwise, file close fails */ + H5F_CLOSE_STRONG = 3 /**< If there are opened objects, close them first, then close file */ } H5F_close_degree_t; -/* Current "global" information about file */ +/** + * Current "global" information about file + */ +//! [H5F_info2_t_snip] typedef struct H5F_info2_t { struct { - unsigned version; /* Superblock version # */ - hsize_t super_size; /* Superblock size */ - hsize_t super_ext_size; /* Superblock extension size */ + unsigned version; /**< Superblock version # */ + hsize_t super_size; /**< Superblock size */ + hsize_t super_ext_size; /**< Superblock extension size */ } super; struct { - unsigned version; /* Version # of file free space management */ - hsize_t meta_size; /* Free space manager metadata size */ - hsize_t tot_space; /* Amount of free space in the file */ + unsigned version; /**< Version # of file free space management */ + hsize_t meta_size; /**< Free space manager metadata size */ + hsize_t tot_space; /**< Amount of free space in the file */ } free; struct { - unsigned version; /* Version # of shared object header info */ - hsize_t hdr_size; /* Shared object header message header size */ - H5_ih_info_t msgs_info; /* Shared object header message index & heap size */ + unsigned version; /**< Version # of shared object header info */ + hsize_t hdr_size; /**< Shared object header message header size */ + H5_ih_info_t msgs_info; /**< Shared object header message index & heap size */ } sohm; } H5F_info2_t; +//! [H5F_info2_t_snip] -/* - * Types of allocation requests. The values larger than H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT +/** + * Types of allocation requests. The values larger than #H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT * should not change other than adding new types to the end. These numbers * might appear in files. * - * Note: please change the log VFD flavors array if you change this - * enumeration. + * \internal Please change the log VFD flavors array if you change this + * enumeration. */ typedef enum H5F_mem_t { - H5FD_MEM_NOLIST = -1, /* Data should not appear in the free list. + H5FD_MEM_NOLIST = -1, /**< Data should not appear in the free list. * Must be negative. */ - H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT = 0, /* Value not yet set. Can also be the + H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT = 0, /**< Value not yet set. Can also be the * datatype set in a larger allocation * that will be suballocated by the library. * Must be zero. */ - H5FD_MEM_SUPER = 1, /* Superblock data */ - H5FD_MEM_BTREE = 2, /* B-tree data */ - H5FD_MEM_DRAW = 3, /* Raw data (content of datasets, etc.) */ - H5FD_MEM_GHEAP = 4, /* Global heap data */ - H5FD_MEM_LHEAP = 5, /* Local heap data */ - H5FD_MEM_OHDR = 6, /* Object header data */ - - H5FD_MEM_NTYPES /* Sentinel value - must be last */ + H5FD_MEM_SUPER = 1, /**< Superblock data */ + H5FD_MEM_BTREE = 2, /**< B-tree data */ + H5FD_MEM_DRAW = 3, /**< Raw data (content of datasets, etc.) */ + H5FD_MEM_GHEAP = 4, /**< Global heap data */ + H5FD_MEM_LHEAP = 5, /**< Local heap data */ + H5FD_MEM_OHDR = 6, /**< Object header data */ + + H5FD_MEM_NTYPES /**< Sentinel value - must be last */ } H5F_mem_t; -/* Free space section information */ +/** + * Free space section information + */ +//! [H5F_sect_info_t_snip] typedef struct H5F_sect_info_t { - haddr_t addr; /* Address of free space section */ - hsize_t size; /* Size of free space section */ + haddr_t addr; /**< Address of free space section */ + hsize_t size; /**< Size of free space section */ } H5F_sect_info_t; +//! [H5F_sect_info_t_snip] -/* Library's format versions */ +/** + * Library's format versions + */ typedef enum H5F_libver_t { H5F_LIBVER_ERROR = -1, - H5F_LIBVER_EARLIEST = 0, /* Use the earliest possible format for storing objects */ - H5F_LIBVER_V18 = 1, /* Use the latest v18 format for storing objects */ - H5F_LIBVER_V110 = 2, /* Use the latest v110 format for storing objects */ - H5F_LIBVER_V112 = 3, /* Use the latest v112 format for storing objects */ - H5F_LIBVER_V114 = 4, /* Use the latest v114 format for storing objects */ + H5F_LIBVER_EARLIEST = 0, /**< Use the earliest possible format for storing objects */ + H5F_LIBVER_V18 = 1, /**< Use the latest v18 format for storing objects */ + H5F_LIBVER_V110 = 2, /**< Use the latest v110 format for storing objects */ + H5F_LIBVER_V112 = 3, /**< Use the latest v112 format for storing objects */ + H5F_LIBVER_V114 = 4, /**< Use the latest v114 format for storing objects */ H5F_LIBVER_NBOUNDS } H5F_libver_t; #define H5F_LIBVER_LATEST H5F_LIBVER_V114 -/* File space handling strategy */ +/** + * File space handling strategy + */ typedef enum H5F_fspace_strategy_t { H5F_FSPACE_STRATEGY_FSM_AGGR = - 0, /* Mechanisms: free-space managers, aggregators, and virtual file drivers */ - /* This is the library default when not set */ + 0, /**< Mechanisms: free-space managers, aggregators, and virtual file drivers + This is the library default when not set */ H5F_FSPACE_STRATEGY_PAGE = - 1, /* Mechanisms: free-space managers with embedded paged aggregation and virtual file drivers */ - H5F_FSPACE_STRATEGY_AGGR = 2, /* Mechanisms: aggregators and virtual file drivers */ - H5F_FSPACE_STRATEGY_NONE = 3, /* Mechanisms: virtual file drivers */ - H5F_FSPACE_STRATEGY_NTYPES /* must be last */ + 1, /**< Mechanisms: free-space managers with embedded paged aggregation and virtual file drivers */ + H5F_FSPACE_STRATEGY_AGGR = 2, /**< Mechanisms: aggregators and virtual file drivers */ + H5F_FSPACE_STRATEGY_NONE = 3, /**< Mechanisms: virtual file drivers */ + H5F_FSPACE_STRATEGY_NTYPES /**< Sentinel */ } H5F_fspace_strategy_t; -/* Deprecated: File space handling strategy for release 1.10.0 */ -/* They are mapped to H5F_fspace_strategy_t as defined above from release 1.10.1 onwards */ +/** + * File space handling strategy for release 1.10.0 + * + * \deprecated 1.10.1 + */ typedef enum H5F_file_space_type_t { - H5F_FILE_SPACE_DEFAULT = 0, /* Default (or current) free space strategy setting */ - H5F_FILE_SPACE_ALL_PERSIST = 1, /* Persistent free space managers, aggregators, virtual file driver */ - H5F_FILE_SPACE_ALL = 2, /* Non-persistent free space managers, aggregators, virtual file driver */ - /* This is the library default */ - H5F_FILE_SPACE_AGGR_VFD = 3, /* Aggregators, Virtual file driver */ - H5F_FILE_SPACE_VFD = 4, /* Virtual file driver */ - H5F_FILE_SPACE_NTYPES /* must be last */ + H5F_FILE_SPACE_DEFAULT = 0, /**< Default (or current) free space strategy setting */ + H5F_FILE_SPACE_ALL_PERSIST = 1, /**< Persistent free space managers, aggregators, virtual file driver */ + H5F_FILE_SPACE_ALL = 2, /**< Non-persistent free space managers, aggregators, virtual file driver + This is the library default */ + H5F_FILE_SPACE_AGGR_VFD = 3, /**< Aggregators, Virtual file driver */ + H5F_FILE_SPACE_VFD = 4, /**< Virtual file driver */ + H5F_FILE_SPACE_NTYPES /**< Sentinel */ } H5F_file_space_type_t; -/* Data structure to report the collection of read retries for metadata items with checksum */ -/* Used by public routine H5Fget_metadata_read_retry_info() */ #define H5F_NUM_METADATA_READ_RETRY_TYPES 21 + +/** + * Data structure to report the collection of read retries for metadata items with checksum as + * used by H5Fget_metadata_read_retry_info() + */ typedef struct H5F_retry_info_t { unsigned nbins; uint32_t *retries[H5F_NUM_METADATA_READ_RETRY_TYPES]; } H5F_retry_info_t; -/* Callback for H5Pset_object_flush_cb() in a file access property list */ +/** + * Callback for H5Pset_object_flush_cb() in a file access property list + */ typedef herr_t (*H5F_flush_cb_t)(hid_t object_id, void *udata); /*********************/ @@ -230,56 +249,1073 @@ typedef herr_t (*H5F_flush_cb_t)(hid_t object_id, void *udata); extern "C" { #endif +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Checks if a file can be opened with a given file access property + * list + * + * \param[in] container_name Name of a file + * \fapl_id + * + * \return \htri_t + * + * \details H5Fis_accessible() checks if the file specified by \p + * container_name can be opened with the file access property list + * \p fapl_id. + * + * \note The H5Fis_accessible() function enables files to be checked with a + * given file access property list, unlike H5Fis_hdf5(), which only uses + * the default file driver when opening a file. + * + * \since 1.12.0 + * + */ H5_DLL htri_t H5Fis_accessible(const char *container_name, hid_t fapl_id); -H5_DLL hid_t H5Fcreate(const char *filename, unsigned flags, hid_t create_plist, hid_t access_plist); -H5_DLL hid_t H5Fopen(const char *filename, unsigned flags, hid_t access_plist); +/** + * \example H5Fcreate.c + * After creating an HDF5 file with H5Fcreate(), we close it with + * H5Fclose(). + */ +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Creates an HDF5 file + * + * \param[in] filename Name of the file to create + * \param[in] flags File access flags. Allowable values are: + * - #H5F_ACC_TRUNC: Truncate file, if it already exists, + * erasing all data previously stored in the file + * - #H5F_ACC_EXCL: Fail if file already exists + * \fcpl_id + * \fapl_id + * \return \hid_t{file} + * + * \details H5Fcreate() is the primary function for creating HDF5 files; it + * creates a new HDF5 file with the specified name and property lists. + * + * The \p filename parameter specifies the name of the new file. + * + * The \p flags parameter specifies whether an existing file is to be + * overwritten. It should be set to either #H5F_ACC_TRUNC to overwrite + * an existing file or #H5F_ACC_EXCL, instructing the function to fail + * if the file already exists. + * + * New files are always created in read-write mode, so the read-write + * and read-only flags, #H5F_ACC_RDWR and #H5F_ACC_RDONLY, + * respectively, are not relevant in this function. Further note that + * a specification of #H5F_ACC_RDONLY will be ignored; the file will + * be created in read-write mode, regardless. + * + * More complex behaviors of file creation and access are controlled + * through the file creation and file access property lists, + * \p fcpl_id and \p fapl_id, respectively. The value of #H5P_DEFAULT + * for any property list value indicates that the library should use + * the default values for that appropriate property list. + * + * The return value is a file identifier for the newly-created file; + * this file identifier should be closed by calling H5Fclose() when + * it is no longer needed. + * + * \include H5Fcreate.c + * + * \note #H5F_ACC_TRUNC and #H5F_ACC_EXCL are mutually exclusive; use + * exactly one. + * + * \note An additional flag, #H5F_ACC_DEBUG, prints debug information. This + * flag can be combined with one of the above values using the bit-wise + * OR operator (\c |), but it is used only by HDF5 library developers; + * \Emph{it is neither tested nor supported for use in applications}. + * + * \attention \Bold{Special case — File creation in the case of an already-open file:} + * If a file being created is already opened, by either a previous + * H5Fopen() or H5Fcreate() call, the HDF5 library may or may not + * detect that the open file and the new file are the same physical + * file. (See H5Fopen() regarding the limitations in detecting the + * re-opening of an already-open file.)\n + * If the library detects that the file is already opened, + * H5Fcreate() will return a failure, regardless of the use of + * #H5F_ACC_TRUNC.\n + * If the library does not detect that the file is already opened + * and #H5F_ACC_TRUNC is not used, H5Fcreate() will return a failure + * because the file already exists. Note that this is correct + * behavior.\n + * But if the library does not detect that the file is already + * opened and #H5F_ACC_TRUNC is used, H5Fcreate() will truncate the + * existing file and return a valid file identifier. Such a + * truncation of a currently-opened file will almost certainly + * result in errors. While unlikely, the HDF5 library may not be + * able to detect, and thus report, such errors.\n + * Applications should avoid calling H5Fcreate() with an already + * opened file. + * + * \since 1.0.0 + * + * \see H5Fopen(), H5Fclose() + * + */ +H5_DLL hid_t H5Fcreate(const char *filename, unsigned flags, hid_t fcpl_id, hid_t fapl_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Opens an existing HDF5 file + * + * \param[in] filename Name of the file to be opened + * \param[in] flags File access flags. Allowable values are: + * - #H5F_ACC_RDWR: Allows read and write access to file + * - #H5F_ACC_RDONLY: Allows read-only access to file + * - #H5F_ACC_RDWR \c | #H5F_ACC_SWMR_WRITE: Indicates that + * the file is open for writing in a + * single-writer/multi-writer (SWMR) scenario. + * - #H5F_ACC_RDONLY \c | #H5F_ACC_SWMR_READ: Indicates + * that the file is open for reading in a + * single-writer/multi-reader (SWMR) scenario. + * - An additional flag, #H5F_ACC_DEBUG, prints debug + * information. This flag can be combined with one of the + * above values using the bit-wise OR operator (\c |), but + * it is used only by HDF5 library developers; + * \Emph{it is neither tested nor supported} for use in + * applications. + * \fapl_id + * \return \hid_t{file} + * + * \details H5Fopen() is the primary function for accessing existing HDF5 files. + * This function opens the named file in the specified access mode and + * with the specified access property list. + * + * Note that H5Fopen() does not create a file if it does not already + * exist; see H5Fcreate(). + * + * The \p filename parameter specifies the name of the file to be + * opened. + * + * The \p fapl_id parameter specifies the file access property list. + * Use of #H5P_DEFAULT specifies that default I/O access properties + * are to be used. + * + * The \p flags parameter specifies whether the file will be opened in + * read-write or read-only mode, #H5F_ACC_RDWR or #H5F_ACC_RDONLY, + * respectively. More complex behaviors of file access are controlled + * through the file-access property list. + * + * The return value is a file identifier for the open file; this file + * identifier should be closed by calling H5Fclose() when it is no + * longer needed. + * + * \note #H5F_ACC_RDWR and #H5F_ACC_RDONLY are mutually exclusive; use + * exactly one. + * + * \attention \Bold{Special cases — Multiple opens:} A file can often be opened + * with a new H5Fopen() call without closing an already-open + * identifier established in a previous H5Fopen() or H5Fcreate() + * call. Each such H5Fopen() call will return a unique identifier + * and the file can be accessed through any of these identifiers as + * long as the identifier remains valid. In such multiply-opened + * cases, the open calls must use the same flags argument and the + * file access property lists must use the same file close degree + * property setting (see the external link discussion below and + * H5Pset_fclose_degree()).\n + * In some cases, such as files on a local Unix file system, the + * HDF5 library can detect that a file is multiply opened and will + * maintain coherent access among the file identifiers.\n + * But in many other cases, such as parallel file systems or + * networked file systems, it is not always possible to detect + * multiple opens of the same physical file. In such cases, HDF5 + * will treat the file identifiers as though they are accessing + * different files and will be unable to maintain coherent access. + * Errors are likely to result in these cases. While unlikely, the + * HDF5 library may not be able to detect, and thus report, + * such errors.\n + * It is generally recommended that applications avoid multiple + * opens of the same file. + * + * \attention \Bold{Special restriction on multiple opens of a file first + * opened by means of an external link:} When an external link is + * followed, the external file is always opened with the weak file + * close degree property setting, #H5F_CLOSE_WEAK (see + * H5Lcreate_external() and H5Pset_fclose_degree()). If the file is + * reopened with H5Fopen while it remains held open from such an + * external link call, the file access property list used in the + * open call must include the file close degree setting + * #H5F_CLOSE_WEAK or the open will fail. + * + * \version 1.10.0 The #H5F_ACC_SWMR_WRITE and #H5F_ACC_SWMR_READ flags were added. + * + * \see H5Fclose() + * + */ +H5_DLL hid_t H5Fopen(const char *filename, unsigned flags, hid_t fapl_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Returns a new identifier for a previously-opened HDF5 file + * + * \param[in] file_id Identifier of a file for which an additional identifier + * is required + * + * \return \hid_t{file} + * + * \details H5Freopen() returns a new file identifier for an already-open HDF5 + * file, as specified by \p file_id. Both identifiers share caches and + * other information. The only difference between the identifiers is + * that the new identifier is not mounted anywhere and no files are + * mounted on it. + * + * The new file identifier should be closed by calling H5Fclose() when + * it is no longer needed. + * + * \note Note that there is no circumstance under which H5Freopen() can + * actually open a closed file; the file must already be open and have an + * active \p file_id. E.g., one cannot close a file with H5Fclose() on + * \p file_id then use H5Freopen() on \p file_id to reopen it. + * + */ H5_DLL hid_t H5Freopen(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Flushes all buffers associated with a file to storage + * + * \loc_id{object_id} + * \param[in] scope The scope of the flush action + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fflush() causes all buffers associated with a file to be + * immediately flushed to storage without removing the data from the + * cache. + * + * \p object_id can be any object associated with the file, including + * the file itself, a dataset, a group, an attribute, or a named + * datatype. + * + * \p scope specifies whether the scope of the flush action is + * global or local. Valid values are as follows: + * \scopes + * + * \attention HDF5 does not possess full control over buffering. H5Fflush() + * flushes the internal HDF5 buffers then asks the operating system + * (the OS) to flush the system buffers for the open files. After + * that, the OS is responsible for ensuring that the data is + * actually flushed to disk. + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fflush(hid_t object_id, H5F_scope_t scope); +/** + * \example H5Fclose.c + * After creating an HDF5 file with H5Fcreate(), we close it with + * H5Fclose(). + */ +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Terminates access to an HDF5 file + * + * \file_id + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fclose() terminates access to an HDF5 file (specified by + * \p file_id) by flushing all data to storage. + * + * If this is the last file identifier open for the file and no other + * access identifier is open (e.g., a dataset identifier, group + * identifier, or shared datatype identifier), the file will be fully + * closed and access will end. + * + * Use H5Fclose() as shown in the following example: + * \include H5Fclose.c + * + * \note \Bold{Delayed close:} Note the following deviation from the + * above-described behavior. If H5Fclose() is called for a file but one + * or more objects within the file remain open, those objects will remain + * accessible until they are individually closed. Thus, if the dataset + * \c data_sample is open when H5Fclose() is called for the file + * containing it, \c data_sample will remain open and accessible + * (including writable) until it is explicitly closed. The file will be + * automatically closed once all objects in the file have been closed.\n + * Be warned, however, that there are circumstances where it is not + * possible to delay closing a file. For example, an MPI-IO file close is + * a collective call; all of the processes that opened the file must + * close it collectively. The file cannot be closed at some time in the + * future by each process in an independent fashion. Another example is + * that an application using an AFS token-based file access privilege may + * destroy its AFS token after H5Fclose() has returned successfully. This + * would make any future access to the file, or any object within it, + * illegal.\n + * In such situations, applications must close all open objects in a file + * before calling H5Fclose. It is generally recommended to do so in all + * cases. + * + * \see H5Fopen() + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fclose(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Deletes an HDF5 file + * + * \param[in] filename Name of the file to delete + * \fapl_id + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fdelete() deletes an HDF5 file \p filename with a file access + * property list \p fapl_id. The \p fapl_id should be configured with + * the same VOL connector or VFD that was used to open the file. + * + * This API was introduced for use with the Virtual Object Layer + * (VOL). With the VOL, HDF5 "files" can map to arbitrary storage + * schemes such as object stores and relational database tables. The + * data created by these implementations may be inconvenient for a + * user to remove without a detailed knowledge of the storage scheme. + * H5Fdelete() gives VOL connector authors the ability to add + * connector-specific delete code to their connectors so that users + * can remove these "files" without detailed knowledge of the storage + * scheme. + * + * For a VOL connector, H5Fdelete() deletes the file in a way that + * makes sense for the specified VOL connector. + * + * For the native HDF5 connector, HDF5 files will be deleted via the + * VFDs, each of which will have to be modified to delete the files it + * creates. + * + * For all implementations, H5Fdelete() will first check if the file + * is an HDF5 file via H5Fis_accessible(). This is done to ensure that + * H5Fdelete() cannot be used as an arbitrary file deletion call. + * + * \since 1.12.0 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fdelete(const char *filename, hid_t fapl_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Returns a file creation property list identifier + * + * \file_id + * \return \hid_t{file creation property list} + * + * \details H5Fget_create_plist() returns the file creation property list + * identifier identifying the creation properties used to create this + * file. This function is useful for duplicating properties when + * creating another file. + * + * The creation property list identifier should be released with + * H5Pclose(). + * + */ H5_DLL hid_t H5Fget_create_plist(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Returns a file access property list identifier + * + * \file_id + * \return \hid_t{file access property list} + * + * \details H5Fget_access_plist() returns the file access property list + * identifier of the specified file. + * + */ H5_DLL hid_t H5Fget_access_plist(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Determines the read/write or read-only status of a file + * + * \file_id + * \param[out] intent Access mode flag as originally passed with H5Fopen() + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details Given the identifier of an open file, \p file_id, H5Fget_intent() + * retrieves the intended access mode" flag passed with H5Fopen() when + * the file was opened. + * + * The value of the flag is returned in \p intent. Valid values are as + * follows: + * \file_access + * + * \note The function will not return an error if intent is NULL; it will + * simply do nothing. + * + * \version 1.10.0 C function enhanced to work with SWMR functionality. + * + * \since 1.8.0 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_intent(hid_t file_id, unsigned *intent); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Retrieves a file's file number that uniquely identifies an open file + * + * \file_id + * \param[out] fileno A buffer to hold the file number + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fget_fileno() retrieves a file number for a file specified by the + * file identifier \p file_id and the pointer \p fnumber to the file + * number. + * + * \since 1.12.0 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_fileno(hid_t file_id, unsigned long *fileno); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Returns the number of open object identifiers for an open file + * + * \file_id or #H5F_OBJ_ALL for all currently-open HDF5 files + * \param[in] types Type of object for which identifiers are to be returned + * + * \return Returns the number of open objects if successful; otherwise returns + * a negative value. + * + * \details Given the identifier of an open file, file_id, and the desired + * object types, types, H5Fget_obj_count() returns the number of open + * object identifiers for the file. + * + * To retrieve a count of open identifiers for open objects in all + * HDF5 application files that are currently open, pass the value + * #H5F_OBJ_ALL in \p file_id. + * + * The types of objects to be counted are specified in types as + * follows: + * \obj_types + * + * Multiple object types can be combined with the + * logical \c OR operator (|). For example, the expression + * \c (#H5F_OBJ_DATASET|#H5F_OBJ_GROUP) would call for datasets and + * groups. + * + * \version 1.6.8, 1.8.2 C function return type changed to \c ssize_t. + * \version 1.6.5 #H5F_OBJ_LOCAL has been added as a qualifier on the types + * of objects to be counted. #H5F_OBJ_LOCAL restricts the + * search to objects opened through current file identifier. + * + */ H5_DLL ssize_t H5Fget_obj_count(hid_t file_id, unsigned types); +/** + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Returns a list of open object identifiers + * + * \file_id or #H5F_OBJ_ALL for all currently-open HDF5 files + * \param[in] types Type of object for which identifiers are to be returned + * \param[in] max_objs Maximum number of object identifiers to place into + * \p obj_id_list + * \param[out] obj_id_list Pointer to the returned buffer of open object + * identifiers + * + * \return Returns number of objects placed into \p obj_id_list if successful; + * otherwise returns a negative value. + * + * \details Given the file identifier \p file_id and the type of objects to be + * identified, types, H5Fget_obj_ids() returns the list of identifiers + * for all open HDF5 objects fitting the specified criteria. + * + * To retrieve identifiers for open objects in all HDF5 application + * files that are currently open, pass the value #H5F_OBJ_ALL in + * \p file_id. + * + * The types of object identifiers to be retrieved are specified in + * types using the codes listed for the same parameter in + * H5Fget_obj_count(). + * + * To retrieve a count of open objects, use the H5Fget_obj_count() + * function. This count can be used to set the \p max_objs parameter. + * + * \version 1.8.2 C function return type changed to \c ssize_t and \p + * max_objs parameter datatype changed to \c size_t. + * \version 1.6.8 C function return type changed to \c ssize_t and \p + * max_objs parameter datatype changed to \c size_t. + * \since 1.6.0 + * + */ H5_DLL ssize_t H5Fget_obj_ids(hid_t file_id, unsigned types, size_t max_objs, hid_t *obj_id_list); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Returns pointer to the file handle from the virtual file driver + * + * \file_id + * \fapl_id{fapl} + * \param[out] file_handle Pointer to the file handle being used by the + * low-level virtual file driver + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details Given the file identifier \p file_id and the file access property + * list \p fapl_id, H5Fget_vfd_handle() returns a pointer to the file + * handle from the low-level file driver currently being used by the + * HDF5 library for file I/O. + * + * \note For most drivers, the value of \p fapl_id will be #H5P_DEFAULT. For + * the \c FAMILY or \c MULTI drivers, this value should be defined + * through the property list functions: H5Pset_family_offset() for the + * \c FAMILY driver and H5Pset_multi_type() for the \c MULTI driver + * + * \since 1.6.0 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_vfd_handle(hid_t file_id, hid_t fapl, void **file_handle); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Mounts an HDF5 file + * + * \loc_id{loc} + * \param[in] name Name of the group onto which the file specified by \p child + * is to be mounted + * \file_id{child} + * \param[in] plist File mount property list identifier. Pass #H5P_DEFAULT! + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fmount() mounts the file specified by \p child onto the object + * specified by \p loc and \p name using the mount properties \p plist + * If the object specified by \p loc is a dataset, named datatype or + * attribute, then the file will be mounted at the location where the + * attribute, dataset, or named datatype is attached. + * + * \note To date, no file mount properties have been defined in HDF5. The + * proper value to pass for \p plist is #H5P_DEFAULT, indicating the + * default file mount property list. + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fmount(hid_t loc, const char *name, hid_t child, hid_t plist); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Unounts an HDF5 file + * + * \loc_id{loc} + * \param[in] name Name of the mount point + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details Given a mount point, H5Funmount() dissociates the mount point's + * file from the file mounted there. This function does not close + * either file. + * + * The mount point can be either the group in the parent or the root + * group of the mounted file (both groups have the same name). If the + * mount point was opened before the mount then it is the group in the + * parent; if it was opened after the mount then it is the root group + * of the child. + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Funmount(hid_t loc, const char *name); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Returns the amount of free space in a file (in bytes) + * + * \file_id + * + * \return Returns the amount of free space in the file if successful; + * otherwise returns a negative value. + * + * \details Given the identifier of an open file, \p file_id, + * H5Fget_freespace() returns the amount of space that is unused by + * any objects in the file. + * + * The interpretation of this number depends on the configured free space + * management strategy. For example, if the HDF5 library only tracks free + * space in a file from a file open or create until that file is closed, + * then this routine will report the free space that has been created + * during that interval. + * + * \since 1.6.1 + * + */ H5_DLL hssize_t H5Fget_freespace(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Returns the size of an HDF5 file (in bytes) + * + * \file_id + * \param[out] size Size of the file, in bytes + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fget_filesize() returns the size of the HDF5 file specified by + * \p file_id. + * + * The returned size is that of the entire file, as opposed to only + * the HDF5 portion of the file. I.e., size includes the user block, + * if any, the HDF5 portion of the file, and any data that may have + * been appended beyond the data written through the HDF5 library. + * + * \version 1.6.3 Fortran subroutine introduced in this release. + * + * \since 1.6.3 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_filesize(hid_t file_id, hsize_t *size); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Retrieves the file's end-of-allocation (EOA) + * + * \file_id + * \param[out] eoa The file's EOA + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fget_eoa() retrieves the file's EOA and returns it in the + * parameter eoa. + * + * \since 1.10.2 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_eoa(hid_t file_id, haddr_t *eoa); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Sets the file' EOA to the maximum of (EOA, EOF) + increment + * + * \file_id + * \param[in] increment The number of bytes to be added to the maximum of + * (EOA, EOF) + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fincrement_filesize() sets the file's EOA to the maximum of (EOA, + * EOF) + \p increment. The EOA is the end-of-file address stored in + * the file's superblock while EOF is the file's actual end-of-file. + * + * \since 1.10.2 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fincrement_filesize(hid_t file_id, hsize_t increment); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Retrieves a copy of the image of an existing, open file + * + * \file_id + * \param[out] buf_ptr Pointer to the buffer into which the image of the + * HDF5 file is to be copied. If \p buf_ptr is NULL, + * no data will be copied but the function’s return value + * will still indicate the buffer size required (or a + * negative value on error). + * \param[out] buf_len Size of the supplied buffer + * + * \return ssize_t + * + * \details H5Fget_file_image() retrieves a copy of the image of an existing, + * open file. This routine can be used with files opened using the + * SEC2 (or POSIX), STDIO, and Core (or Memory) virtual file drivers + * (VFDs). + * + * If the return value of H5Fget_file_image() is a positive value, it + * will be the length in bytes of the buffer required to store the + * file image. So if the file size is unknown, it can be safely + * determined with an initial H5Fget_file_image() call with buf_ptr + * set to NULL. The file image can then be retrieved with a second + * H5Fget_file_image() call with \p buf_len set to the initial call’s + * return value. + * + * While the current file size can also be retrieved with + * H5Fget_filesize(), that call may produce a larger value than is + * needed. The value returned by H5Fget_filesize() includes the user + * block, if it exists, and any unallocated space at the end of the + * file. It is safe in all situations to get the file size with + * H5Fget_file_image() and it often produces a value that is more + * appropriate for the size of a file image buffer. + * + * \note \Bold{Recommended Reading:} This function is part of the file image + * operations feature set. It is highly recommended to study the guide + * "HDF5 File Image Operations" before using this feature set.\n See the + * "See Also" section below for links to other elements of HDF5 file + * image operations. \todo Fix the references. + * + * \attention H5Pget_file_image() will fail, returning a negative value, if the + * file is too large for the supplied buffer. + * + * \see H5LTopen_file_image(), H5Pset_file_image(), H5Pget_file_image(), + * H5Pset_file_image_callbacks(), H5Pget_file_image_callbacks() + * + * \version 1.8.13 Fortran subroutine added in this release. + * + * \since 1.8.0 + * + */ H5_DLL ssize_t H5Fget_file_image(hid_t file_id, void *buf_ptr, size_t buf_len); +/** + * \ingroup MDC + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_mdc_config(hid_t file_id, H5AC_cache_config_t *config_ptr); +/** + * \ingroup MDC + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fset_mdc_config(hid_t file_id, H5AC_cache_config_t *config_ptr); +/** + * \ingroup MDC + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_mdc_hit_rate(hid_t file_id, double *hit_rate_ptr); +/** + * \ingroup MDC + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_mdc_size(hid_t file_id, size_t *max_size_ptr, size_t *min_clean_size_ptr, size_t *cur_size_ptr, int *cur_num_entries_ptr); +/** + * \ingroup MDC + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Freset_mdc_hit_rate_stats(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Retrieves name of file to which object belongs + * + * \obj_id + * \param[out] name Buffer for the file name + * \param[in] size Size, in bytes, of the \p name buffer + * + * \return Returns the length of the file name if successful; otherwise returns + * a negative value. + * + * \details H5Fget_name() retrieves the name of the file to which the object \p + * obj_id belongs. The object can be a file, group, dataset, + * attribute, or named datatype. + * + * Up to \p size characters of the file name are returned in \p name; + * additional characters, if any, are not returned to the user + * application. + * + * If the length of the name, which determines the required value of + * size, is unknown, a preliminary H5Fget_name() call can be made by + * setting \p name to NULL. The return value of this call will be the + * size of the file name; that value plus one (1) can then be assigned + * to size for a second H5Fget_name() call, which will retrieve the + * actual name. (The value passed in with the parameter \p size must + * be one greater than size in bytes of the actual name in order to + * accommodate the null terminator; if \p size is set to the exact + * size of the name, the last byte passed back will contain the null + * terminator and the last character will be missing from the name + * passed back to the calling application.) + * + * If an error occurs, the buffer pointed to by \p name is unchanged + * and the function returns a negative value. + * + * \since 1.6.3 + * + */ H5_DLL ssize_t H5Fget_name(hid_t obj_id, char *name, size_t size); -H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_info2(hid_t obj_id, H5F_info2_t *finfo); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Retrieves name of file to which object belongs + * + * \fgdta_obj_id + * \param[out] file_info Buffer for global file information + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fget_info2() returns global information for the file associated + * with the object identifier \p obj_id in the H5F_info2_t \c struct + * named \p file_info. + * + * \p obj_id is an identifier for any object in the file of interest. + * + * H5F_info2_t struct is defined in H5Fpublic.h as follows: + * \snippet this H5F_info2_t_snip + * + * The \c super sub-struct contains the following information: + * \li \c vers is the version number of the superblock. + * \li \c super_size is the size of the superblock. + * \li \c super_ext_size is the size of the superblock extension. + * + * The \c free sub-struct contains the following information: + * \li vers is the version number of the free-space manager. + * \li \c hdr_size is the size of the free-space manager header. + * \li \c tot_space is the total amount of free space in the file. + * + * The \c sohm sub-struct contains shared object header message + * information as follows: + * \li \c vers is the version number of the shared object header information. + * \li \c hdr_size is the size of the shared object header message. + * \li \c msgs_info is an H5_ih_info_t struct defined in H5public.h as + * follows: \snippet H5public.h H5_ih_info_t_snip + * \li \p index_size is the summed size of all the shared object + * header indexes. Each index might be either a B-tree or + * a list. + * \li \p heap_size is the size of the heap. + * + * + * \since 1.10.0 + * + */ +H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_info2(hid_t obj_id, H5F_info2_t *file_info); +/** + * \ingroup SWMR + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_metadata_read_retry_info(hid_t file_id, H5F_retry_info_t *info); +/** + * \ingroup SWMR + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fstart_swmr_write(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Retrieves free-space section information for a file + * + * \file_id + * \param[in] type The file memory allocation type + * \param[in] nsects The number of free-space sections + * \param[out] sect_info Array of instances of H5F_sect_info_t in which + * the free-space section information is to be returned + * + * \return Returns the number of free-space sections for the specified + * free-space manager in the file; otherwise returns a negative value. + * + * \details H5Fget_free_sections() retrieves free-space section information for + * the free-space manager with type that is associated with file + * \p file_id. If type is #H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT, this routine retrieves + * free-space section information for all the free-space managers in + * the file. + * + * Valid values for \p type are the following: + * \mem_types + * + * H5F_sect_info_t is defined as follows (in H5Fpublic.h): + * \snippet this H5F_sect_info_t_snip + * + * This routine retrieves free-space section information for \p nsects + * sections or at most the maximum number of sections in the specified + * free-space manager. If the number of sections is not known, a + * preliminary H5Fget_free_sections() call can be made by setting \p + * sect_info to NULL and the total number of free-space sections for + * the specified free-space manager will be returned. Users can then + * allocate space for entries in \p sect_info, each of which is + * defined as an H5F_sect_info_t \c struct. + * + * \attention \Bold{Failure Modes:} This routine will fail when the following + * is true: + * \li The library fails to retrieve the file creation property list + * associated with \p file_id. + * \li If the parameter \p sect_info is non-null, but the parameter + * \p nsects is equal to 0. + * \li The library fails to retrieve free-space section information + * for the file. + * + * \since 1.10.0 + * + */ H5_DLL ssize_t H5Fget_free_sections(hid_t file_id, H5F_mem_t type, size_t nsects, H5F_sect_info_t *sect_info /*out*/); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Clears the external link open file cache + * + * \file_id + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fclear_elink_file_cache() evicts all the cached child files in + * the specified file’s external file cache, causing them to be closed + * if there is nothing else holding them open. + * + * H5Fclear_elink_file_cache() does not close the cache itself; + * subsequent external link traversals from the parent file will again + * cache the target file. See H5Pset_elink_file_cache_size() for + * information on closing the file cache. + * + * \see H5Pset_elink_file_cache_size(), H5Pget_elink_file_cache_size() + * + * \since 1.8.7 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fclear_elink_file_cache(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Enables the switch of version bounds setting for a file + * + * \file_id + * \param[in] low The earliest version of the library that will be used for + * writing objects + * \param[in] high The latest version of the library that will be used for + * writing objects + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fset_libver_bounds() enables the switch of version bounds setting + * for an open file associated with \p file_id. + * + * For the parameters \p low and \p high, see the description for + * H5Pset_libver_bounds(). + * + * \since 1.10.2 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fset_libver_bounds(hid_t file_id, H5F_libver_t low, H5F_libver_t high); +/** + * \ingroup MDC + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fstart_mdc_logging(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup MDC + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fstop_mdc_logging(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup MDC + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_mdc_logging_status(hid_t file_id, /*OUT*/ hbool_t *is_enabled, /*OUT*/ hbool_t *is_currently_logging); +/** + * \ingroup SWMR + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fformat_convert(hid_t fid); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Resets the page buffer statistics + * + * \file_id + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Freset_page_buffering_stats() resets the page buffer statistics + * for a specified file identifier \p file_id. + * + * \since 1.10.1 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Freset_page_buffering_stats(hid_t file_id); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Retrieves statistics about page access when it is enabled + * + * \file_id + * \param[out] accesses Two integer array for the number of metadata and raw + * data accesses to the page buffer + * \param[out] hits Two integer array for the number of metadata and raw data + * hits in the page buffer + * \param[out] misses Two integer array for the number of metadata and raw data + * misses in the page buffer + * \param[out] evictions Two integer array for the number of metadata and raw + * data evictions from the page buffer + * \param[out] bypasses Two integer array for the number of metadata and raw + * data accesses that bypass the page buffer + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fget_page_buffering_stats() retrieves page buffering statistics + * such as the number of metadata and raw data accesses (\p accesses), + * hits (\p hits), misses (\p misses), evictions (\p evictions), and + * accesses that bypass the page buffer (\p bypasses). + * + * \since 1.10.1 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_page_buffering_stats(hid_t file_id, unsigned accesses[2], unsigned hits[2], unsigned misses[2], unsigned evictions[2], unsigned bypasses[2]); +/** + * \ingroup MDC + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_mdc_image_info(hid_t file_id, haddr_t *image_addr, hsize_t *image_size); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Retrieves the setting for whether or not a file will create minimized + * dataset object headers + * + * \file_id + * \param[out] minimize Flag indicating whether the library will or will not + * create minimized dataset object headers + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fget_dset_no_attrs_hint() retrieves the no dataset attributes + * hint setting for the file specified by the file identifier \p + * file_id. This setting is used to inform the library to create + * minimized dataset object headers when \c TRUE. + * + * The setting's value is returned in the boolean pointer minimize. + * + * \since 1.10.5 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_dset_no_attrs_hint(hid_t file_id, hbool_t *minimize); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Sets the flag to create minimized dataset object headers + * + * \file_id + * \param[in] minimize Flag indicating whether the library will or will not + * create minimized dataset object headers + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \details H5Fset_dset_no_attrs_hint() sets the no dataset attributes hint + * setting for the file specified by the file identifier \p file_id. + * If the boolean flag \p minimize is set to \c TRUE, then the library + * will create minimized dataset object headers in the file. + * \Bold{All} files that refer to the same file-on-disk will be + * affected by the most recent setting, regardless of the file + * identifier/handle (e.g., as returned by H5Fopen()). By setting the + * \p minimize flag to \c TRUE, the library expects that no attributes + * will be added to the dataset - attributes can be added, but they + * are appended with a continuation message, which can reduce + * performance. + * + * \attention This setting interacts with H5Pset_dset_no_attrs_hint(): if + * either is set to \c TRUE, then the created dataset's object header + * will be minimized. + * + * \since 1.10.5 + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fset_dset_no_attrs_hint(hid_t file_id, hbool_t minimize); #ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL +/** + * \ingroup PH5F + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fset_mpi_atomicity(hid_t file_id, hbool_t flag); +/** + * \ingroup PH5F + * + * \todo Finish this! + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_mpi_atomicity(hid_t file_id, hbool_t *flag); #endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */ @@ -294,19 +1330,95 @@ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_mpi_atomicity(hid_t file_id, hbool_t *flag); /* Typedefs */ -/* Current "global" information about file */ +/** + * Current "global" information about file + */ +//! [H5F_info1_t_snip] typedef struct H5F_info1_t { - hsize_t super_ext_size; /* Superblock extension size */ + hsize_t super_ext_size; /**< Superblock extension size */ struct { - hsize_t hdr_size; /* Shared object header message header size */ - H5_ih_info_t msgs_info; /* Shared object header message index & heap size */ + hsize_t hdr_size; /**< Shared object header message header size */ + H5_ih_info_t msgs_info; /**< Shared object header message index & heap size */ } sohm; } H5F_info1_t; +//! [H5F_info1_t_snip] /* Function prototypes */ -H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_info1(hid_t obj_id, H5F_info1_t *finfo); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Retrieves name of file to which object belongs + * + * \fgdta_obj_id + * \param[out] file_info Buffer for global file information + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \deprecated This function has been renamed from H5Fget_info() and is + * deprecated in favor of the macro #H5Fget_info or the function + * H5Fget_info2(). + * + * \details H5Fget_info1() returns global information for the file associated + * with the object identifier \p obj_id in the H5F_info1_t \c struct + * named \p file_info. + * + * \p obj_id is an identifier for any object in the file of interest. + * + * H5F_info1_t struct is defined in H5Fpublic.h as follows: + * \snippet this H5F_info1_t_snip + * + * \c super_ext_size is the size of the superblock extension. + * + * The \c sohm sub-struct contains shared object header message + * information as follows: + * \li \c hdr_size is the size of the shared object header message. + * \li \c msgs_info is an H5_ih_info_t struct defined in H5public.h as + * follows: \snippet H5public.h H5_ih_info_t_snip + * + * \li \p index_size is the summed size of all the shared object + * header indexes. Each index might be either a B-tree or + * a list. + * + * \version 1.10.0 C function H5Fget_info() renamed to H5Fget_info1() and + * deprecated in this release. + * + * \since 1.8.0 + * + */ +H5_DLL herr_t H5Fget_info1(hid_t obj_id, H5F_info1_t *file_info); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Sets thelatest version of the library to be used for writing objects + * + * \file_id + * \param[in] latest_format Latest format flag + * + * \return \herr_t + * + * \deprecated When? + * + * \todo In which version was this function deprecated? + * + */ H5_DLL herr_t H5Fset_latest_format(hid_t file_id, hbool_t latest_format); -H5_DLL htri_t H5Fis_hdf5(const char *filename); +/** + * \ingroup H5F + * + * \brief Determines whether a file is in the HDF5 format + * + * \param[in] file_name File name + * + * \return \htri_t + * + * \deprecated When? + * + * \details H5Fis_hdf5() determines whether a file is in the HDF5 format. + * + * \todo In which version was this function deprecated? + * + */ +H5_DLL htri_t H5Fis_hdf5(const char *file_name); #endif /* H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS */ diff --git a/src/H5public.h b/src/H5public.h index 5b9a5fe..1784a11 100644 --- a/src/H5public.h +++ b/src/H5public.h @@ -333,13 +333,15 @@ typedef enum H5_index_t { H5_INDEX_N /* Number of indices defined */ } H5_index_t; -/* +/** * Storage info struct used by H5O_info_t and H5F_info_t */ +//! [H5_ih_info_t_snip] typedef struct H5_ih_info_t { - hsize_t index_size; /* btree and/or list */ + hsize_t index_size; /**< btree and/or list */ hsize_t heap_size; } H5_ih_info_t; +//! [H5_ih_info_t_snip] /* Tokens are unique and permanent identifiers that are * used to reference HDF5 objects in a container. */ -- cgit v0.12