HDF5 version 1.5.9 released on Sat Jul 28 03:35:43 CDT 2001 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.4.0 and HDF5-1.5-snap0, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.5-snap0. For more details check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0 - Platforms Tested - Known Problems Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0 ========================== Library ------- * Fixed bug with contiguous hyperslabs not being detected, causing slower I/O than necessary. * Fixed bug where non-aligned hyperslab I/O on chunked datasets was causing errors during I/O * The RCSID string in H5public.h was causing the C++ compiling problem because when it was included multiple times, C++ did not like multiple definitions of the same static variable. All occurance of RCSID definition are removed since we have not used it consistently before. * Fixed bug with non-zero userblock sizes causing raw data to not write correctly. * Fixed build on Linux systems with --enable-static-exec flag. It now works correctly. * IMPORTANT: Fixed file metadata corruption bug which could cause metadata data loss in certain situations. * The allocation by alignment (H5Pset_alignment) feature code somehow got dropped in some 1.3.x version. Re-implemented it with "new and improved" algorithm. It keeps track of "wasted" file-fragment in the free-list too. * Removed limitation that the data transfer buffer size needed to be set for datasets whose dimensions were too large for the 'all' selection code to handle. Any size dimensioned datasets should be handled correctly now. * Changed behavior of H5Tget_member_type to correctly emulate HDF5 v1.2.x when --enable-hdf5v1_2 configure flag is enabled. * Tweaked a few API functions to use 'size_t' instead of 'unsigned' or 'hsize_t', which may cause errors in some cases. Configuration ------------- * Changed the default value of $NPROCS from 2 to 3 since 3 processes have a much bigger chance catching parallel errors than just 2. * Basic port to Compaq (nee DEC) Alpha OSF 5. * Added --enable-linux-lfs flag to allow more control over whether to enable or disable large file support on Linux. Tools ----- Documentation ------------- New Features ============ * C++ API: - Added two new member functions: Exception::getFuncName() and Exception::getCFuncName() to provide the name of the member function, where an exception is thrown. - IdComponent::operator= becomes a virtual function because DataType, DataSpace, and PropList provide their own implementation. The new operator= functions invoke H5Tcopy, H5Scopy, and H5Pcopy to make a copy of a datatype, dataspace, and property list, respectively. * F90 API: - Added aditional parameter "dims" to the h5dread/h5dwrite and h5aread/h5awrite subroutines. This parameter is 1D array of size 7 and contains the sizes of the data buffer dimensions. * F90 static library is available on Windows platforms. See INSTALL_Windows.txt for details. * F90 APIs are available on HPUX 11.00 and IBM SP platforms. * File sizes greater than 2GB are now supported on Linux systems with version 2.4.x or higher kernels. * Added a global string variable H5_lib_vers_info_g which holds the HDF5 library version information. This can be used to identify an hdf5 library or hdf5 application binary. Also added a verification of the consistency between H5_lib_vers_info_g and other version information in the source code. * H5 <-> GIF convertor has been added. This is available under tools/gifconv. The convertor supports the ability to create animated gifs as well. * Parallel HDF5 now runs on the HP V2500 and HP N4000 machines. * Verified correct operation of library on Solaris 2.8 in both 64-bit and 32-bit compilation modes. See INSTALL document for instructions on compiling the distribution with 64-bit support. * Modified the Pablo build procedure to permit building of the instrumented library to link either with the Trace libraries as before or with the Pablo Performance Caputure Facility. * Improved regular hyperslab I/O by about a factor of 6 or so. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 4.3.3.0 (IBM SP powerpc) mpcc_r 3.6.6 Cray T3E sn6711 2.0.5.45 Cray Standard C Version 6.4.0.0 Cray Fortran Version 3.4.0.2 Cray SV1 sn9605 10.0.0.7 Cray Standard C Version 6.4.0.0 Cray Fortran Version 3.4.0.2 FreeBSD 4.3 gcc 2.95.2 g++ 2.95.2 HP-UX B.10.20 HP C HP92453-01 A.10.32.30 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.00.13 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1m mpt.1.4.0.2 mpich-1.2.1 Linux 2.4.4 gcc-2.95.3 g++ 2.95.3 Linux 2.2.16-3smp gcc-2.95.2 g++ 2.95.2 pgf90 3.1-3 OSF1 V4.0 DEC-V5.2-040 Digital Fortran 90 V4.1-270 SunOS 5.6 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.6) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 99/10/25 Fortran 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 Workshop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 SunOS 5.7 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 99/10/25 Fortran 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 Workshop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.0 mpich-1.2.1 with local changes Windows NT4.0, 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 Windows 98 MSVC++ 6.0 Known Problems ============== * DLLs do not work on Windows 98 (and probably on NT and 2000 too) * The stream-vfd test uses ip port 10007 for testing. If another application is already using that port address, the test will hang indefinitely and has to be terminated by the kill command. To try the test again, change the port address in test/stream_test.c to one not being used in the host. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * With the gcc 2.95.2 compiler, HDF 5 uses the `-ansi' flag during compilation. The ANSI version of the compiler complains about not being able to handle the `long long' datatype with the warning: warning: ANSI C does not support `long long' This warning is innocuous and can be safely ignored. * SunOS 5.6 with C WorkShop Compilers 4.2: Hyperslab selections will fail if library is compiled using optimization of any level. * When building hdf5 tools and applications on windows platform, a linking warning: defaultlib "LIBC" conflicts with use of other libs will appear on debug version when running VC++6.0. This warning doesn't affect building and testing hdf5 applications. We will continue investigating this. * h5toh4 converter fails two cases(tstr.h5 and tmany.h5) for release dll version on windows 2000 and NT. The reason is possibly due to windows NT DLL convention on freeing memory. It seems that memory cannot be free across library or DLL. It is still under investigated. * The Stream VFD was not tested yet under Windows. It is not supported in the TFLOPS machine. * Shared library option is broken for IBM SP and some Origin 2000 platforms. One needs to run ./configure with '--disable-shared' * The ./dsets tests failed in the TFLOPS machine if the test program, dsets.c, is compiled with the -O option. The hdf5 library still works correctly with the -O option. The test program works fine if it is compiled with -O1 or -O0. Only -O (same as -O2) causes the test program to fail. * Certain platforms give false negatives when testing h5ls: - Solaris x86 2.5.1, Cray T3E and Cray J90 give errors during testing when displaying object references in certain files. These are benign differences due to the difference in sizes of the objects created on those platforms. h5ls appears to be dumping object references correctly. - Cray J90 (and Cray T3E?) give errors during testing when displaying some floating-point values. These are benign differences due to the different precision in the values displayed and h5ls appears to be dumping floating-point numbers correctly. * Before building HDF5 F90 Library from source on Crays (T3E and J90) replace H5Aff.f90, H5Dff.f90 and H5Pff.f90 files in the fortran/src subdirectory in the top level directory with the Cray-specific files from the ftp://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/pub/ougoing/hdf5/hdf5-1.4.0-beta/F90_source_for_Crays directory. * The h4toh5 utility produces images that do not correctly conform to the HDF5 Image and Palette Specification. http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/ImageSpec.html Several required HDF5 attributes are omitted, and the dataspace is reversed (i.e., the ht. and width of the image dataset is incorrectly described.) For more information, please see: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/H5Image/ImageDetails.htm