HDF5 History ============ This file contains development history of the HDF5 1.10 branch 09. Release Information for hdf5-1.10.7 08. Release Information for hdf5-1.10.6 07. Release Information for hdf5-1.10.5 06. Release Information for hdf5-1.10.4 05. Release Information for hdf5-1.10.3 04. Release Information for hdf5-1.10.2 03. Release Information for hdf5-1.10.1 02. Release Information for hdf5-1.10.0-patch1 01. Release Information for hdf5-1.10.0 [Search on the string '%%%%' for section breaks of each release.] %%%%1.10.7%%%% HDF5 version 1.10.7 released on 2020-09-11 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between this release and the previous HDF5 release. It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in this release. For more details check the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Note that documentation in the links below will be updated at the time of each final release. Links to HDF5 documentation can be found on The HDF5 web page: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5 The official HDF5 releases can be obtained from: https://www.hdfgroup.org/downloads/hdf5/ HDF5 binaries provided are fully tested with ZLIB and the free Open Source SZIP successor Libaec (with BSD license). The official ZLIB and SZIP/Libaec pages are at: ZLIB: http://www.zlib.net/ http://www.zlib.net/zlib_license.html SZIP/Libaec: https://gitlab.dkrz.de/k202009/libaec https://gitlab.dkrz.de/k202009/libaec/-/blob/master/Copyright.txt Changes from Release to Release and New Features in the HDF5-1.10.x release series can be found at: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5+Application+Developer%27s+Guide If you have any questions or comments, please send them to the HDF Help Desk: help@hdfgroup.org CONTENTS - New Features - Support for new platforms and languages - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.6 - Supported Platforms - Tested Configuration Features Summary - More Tested Platforms - Known Problems - CMake vs. Autotools installations New Features ============ Configuration: ------------- - Disable memory sanity checks in the Autotools in release branches The library can be configured to use internal memory sanity checking, which replaces C API calls like malloc(3) and free(3) with our own calls which add things like heap canaries. These canaries can cause problems when external filter plugins reallocate canary-marked buffers. For this reason, the default will be to not use the memory allocation sanity check feature in release branches (e.g., hdf5_1_10_7). Debug builds in development branches (e.g., develop, hdf5_1_10) will still use them by default. This change only affects Autotools debug builds. Non-debug autotools builds and all CMake builds do not enable this feature by default. (DER - 2020/08/19) - Add file locking configure and CMake options HDF5 1.10.0 introduced a file locking scheme, primarily to help enforce SWMR setup. Formerly, the only user-level control of the scheme was via the HDF5_USE_FILE_LOCKING environment variable. This change introduces configure-time options that control whether or not file locking will be used and whether or not the library ignores errors when locking has been disabled on the file system (useful on some HPC Lustre installations). In both the Autotools and CMake, the settings have the effect of changing the default property list settings (see the H5Pset/get_file_locking() entry, below). The yes/no/best-effort file locking configure setting has also been added to the libhdf5.settings file. Autotools: An --enable-file-locking=(yes|no|best-effort) option has been added. yes: Use file locking. no: Do not use file locking. best-effort: Use file locking and ignore "disabled" errors. CMake: Two self-explanatory options have been added: HDF5_USE_FILE_LOCKING HDF5_IGNORE_DISABLED_FILE_LOCKS Setting both of these to ON is the equivalent to the Autotools' best-effort setting. NOTE: The precedence order of the various file locking control mechanisms is: 1) HDF5_USE_FILE_LOCKING environment variable (highest) 2) H5Pset_file_locking() 3) configure/CMake options (which set the property list defaults) 4) library defaults (currently best-effort) (DER - 2020/07/30, HDFFV-11092) - CMake option to link the generated Fortran MOD files into the include directory. The Fortran generation of MOD files by a Fortran compile can produce different binary files between SHARED and STATIC compiles with different compilers and/or different platforms. Note that it has been found that different versions of Fortran compilers will produce incompatible MOD files. Currently, CMake will locate these MOD files in subfolders of the include directory and add that path to the Fortran library target in the CMake config file, which can be used by the CMake find library process. For other build systems using the binary from a CMake install, a new CMake configuration can be used to copy the pre-chosen version of the Fortran MOD files into the install include directory. The default will depend on the configuration of BUILD_STATIC_LIBS and BUILD_SHARED_LIBS: YES YES Default to SHARED YES NO Default to STATIC NO YES Default to SHARED NO NO Default to SHARED The defaults can be overridden by setting the config option HDF5_INSTALL_MOD_FORTRAN to one of NO, SHARED, or STATIC (ADB - 2020/07/09, HDFFV-11116) - CMake option to use AEC (open source SZip) library instead of SZip The open source AEC library is a replacement library for SZip. In order to use it for hdf5, the libaec CMake source was changed to add "-fPIC" and exclude test files. A new option USE_LIBAEC is required to compensate for the different files produced by AEC build. Autotools does not build the compression libraries within hdf5 builds, but will use an installed libaec when configured as before with the option --with-libsz=. (ADB - 2020/04/22, OESS-65) - CMake ConfigureChecks.cmake file now uses CHECK_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER Some handcrafted tests in HDFTests.c have been removed and the CMake CHECK_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER module has been used. (ADB - 2020/03/24, TRILAB-24) - Both build systems use same set of warnings flags GNU C, C++ and gfortran warnings flags were moved to files in a config sub-folder named gnu-warnings. Flags that only are available for a specific version of the compiler are in files named with that version. Clang C warnings flags were moved to files in a config sub-folder named clang-warnings. Intel C, Fortran warnings flags were moved to files in a config sub-folder named intel-warnings. There are flags in named "error-xxx" files with warnings that may be promoted to errors. Some source files may still need fixes. There are also pairs of files named "developer-xxx" and "no-developer-xxx" that are chosen by the CMake option:HDF5_ENABLE_DEV_WARNINGS or the configure option:--enable-developer-warnings. In addition, CMake no longer applies these warnings for examples. (ADB - 2020/03/24, TRILAB-192) - Update CMake minimum version to 3.12 Updated CMake minimum version to 3.12 and added version checks for Windows features. (ADB - 2020/02/05, TRILABS-142) - Fixed CMake include properties for Fortran libraries Corrected the library properties for Fortran to use the correct path for the Fortran module files. (ADB - 2020/02/04, HDFFV-11012) - Added common warnings files for gnu and intel Added warnings files to use one common set of flags during configure for both autotools and CMake build systems. The initial implementation only affects a general set of flags for gnu and intel compilers. (ADB - 2020/01/17) - Added new options to CMake for control of testing Added CMake options (default ON); HDF5_TEST_SERIAL AND/OR HDF5_TEST_PARALLEL combined with: HDF5_TEST_TOOLS HDF5_TEST_EXAMPLES HDF5_TEST_SWMR HDF5_TEST_FORTRAN HDF5_TEST_CPP HDF5_TEST_JAVA (ADB - 2020/01/15, HDFFV-11001) - Added Clang sanitizers to CMake for analyzer support if compiler is clang. Added CMake code and files to execute the Clang sanitizers if HDF5_ENABLE_SANITIZERS is enabled and the USE_SANITIZER option is set to one of the following: Address Memory MemoryWithOrigins Undefined Thread Leak 'Address;Undefined' (ADB - 2019/12/12, TRILAB-135) Library: -------- - Add metadata cache optimization to reduce skip list usage On file flush or close, the metadata cache attempts to write out all dirty entries in increasing address order. To do this, it needs an address sorted list of metadata entries. Further, since flushing one metadata cache entry can dirty another, this list must support efficient insertion and deletion. The metadata cache uses a skip list of all dirty entries for this purpose. Before this release, this skip list was maintained at all times. However, since profiling indicates that this imposes a significant cost, we now construct and maintain the skip list only when needed. Specifically, we enable the skip list and load it with a list of all dirty entries in the metadata cache just before a flush, and disable it after the flush. (JRM - 2020/08/17, HDFFV-11034) - Add BEST_EFFORT value to HDF5_USE_FILE_LOCKING environment variable This change adds a BEST_EFFORT to the TRUE/FALSE, 1/0 settings that were previously accepted. This option turns on file locking but ignores locking errors when the library detects that file locking has been disabled on a file system (useful on some HPC Lustre installations). The capitalization of BEST_EFFORT is mandatory. See the configure option discussion for HDFFV-11092 (above) for more information on the file locking feature and how it's controlled. (DER - 2020/07/30, HDFFV-11092) - Add H5Pset/get_file_locking() API calls This change adds new API calls which can be used to set or get the file locking parameters. The single API call sets both the "use file locking" flag and the "ignore disabled file locking" flag. When opening a file multiple times without closing, the file MUST be opened with the same file locking settings. Opening a file with different file locking settings will fail (this is similar to the behavior of H5Pset_fclose_degree()). See the configure option discussion for HDFFV-11092 (above) for more information on the file locking feature and how it's controlled. (DER - 2020/07/30, HDFFV-11092) - Add Mirror VFD Use TCP/IP sockets to perform write-only (W/O) file I/O on a remote machine. Must be used in conjunction with the Splitter VFD. (JOS - 2020/03/13, TBD) - Add Splitter VFD Maintain separate R/W and W/O channels for "concurrent" file writes to two files using a single HDF5 file handle. (JOS - 2020/03/13, TBD) - Fixed an assertion failure in the parallel library when collectively filling chunks. As it is required that chunks be written in monotonically non-decreasing order of offset in the file, this assertion was being triggered when the list of chunk file space allocations being passed to the collective chunk filling routine was not sorted according to this particular requirement. The addition of a sort of the out of order chunks trades a bit of performance for the elimination of this assertion and of any complaints from MPI implementations about the file offsets used being out of order. (JTH - 2019/10/07) Fortran Library: ---------------- - Add wrappers for H5Pset/get_file_locking() API calls h5pget_file_locking_f() h5pset_file_locking_f() See the configure option discussion for HDFFV-11092 (above) for more information on the file locking feature and how it's controlled. (DER - 2020/07/30, HDFFV-11092) - Added new Fortran parameters: H5F_LIBVER_ERROR_F H5F_LIBVER_NBOUNDS_F H5F_LIBVER_V18_F H5F_LIBVER_V110_F - Added new Fortran API: h5pget_libver_bounds_f (MSB - 2020/02/11, HDFFV-11018) C++ Library: ------------ - Add wrappers for H5Pset/get_file_locking() API calls FileAccPropList::setFileLocking() FileAccPropList::getFileLocking() See the configure option discussion for HDFFV-11092 (above) for more information on the file locking feature and how it's controlled. (DER - 2020/07/30, HDFFV-11092) Java Library: ---------------- - Add wrappers for H5Pset/get_file_locking() API calls H5Pset_file_locking() H5Pget_use_file_locking() H5Pget_ignore_disabled_file_locking() Unlike the C++ and Fortran wrappers, there are separate getters for the two file locking settings, each of which returns a boolean value. See the configure option discussion for HDFFV-11092 (above) for more information on the file locking feature and how it's controlled. (DER - 2020/07/30, HDFFV-11092) Tools: ------ - h5repack added options to control how external links are handled. Currently h5repack preserves external links and cannot copy and merge data from the external files. Two options, merge and prune, were added to control how to merge data from an external link into the resulting file. --merge Follow external soft link recursively and merge data. --prune Do not follow external soft links and remove link. --merge --prune Follow external link, merge data and remove dangling link. (ADB - 2020/08/05, HDFFV-9984) High-Level APIs: --------------- - None C Packet Table API ------------------ - None Internal header file -------------------- - None Documentation ------------- - None Support for new platforms, languages and compilers. ======================================= - None Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.6 release ================================== Library ------- - Fix bug and simplify collective metadata write operation when some ranks have no entries to contribute. This fixes parallel regression test failures with IBM SpectrumScale MPI on the Summit system at ORNL. (QAK - 2020/09/02) - Avoid setting up complex MPI types with 0-length vectors, which some MPI implementations don't handle well. (In particular, IBM SpectrumScale MPI on the Summit system at ORNL) (QAK - 2020/08/21) - Fixed use-of-uninitialized-value error Appropriate initialization of local structs was added to remove the use-of-uninitialized-value errors reported by MemorySanitizer. (BMR - 2020/8/13, HDFFV-11101) - Creation of dataset with optional filter When the combination of type, space, etc doesn't work for filter and the filter is optional, it was supposed to be skipped but it was not skipped and the creation failed. A fix is applied to allow the creation of a dataset in such situation, as specified in the user documentation. (BMR - 2020/8/13, HDFFV-10933) - Explicitly declared dlopen to use RTLD_LOCAL dlopen documentation states that if neither RTLD_GLOBAL nor RTLD_LOCAL are specified, then the default behavior is unspecified. The default on linux is usually RTLD_LOCAL while macos will default to RTLD_GLOBAL. (ADB - 2020/08/12, HDFFV-11127) - Fixed issues CVE-2018-13870 and CVE-2018-13869 When a buffer overflow occurred because a name length was corrupted and became very large, h5dump crashed on memory access violation. A check for reading past the end of the buffer was added to multiple locations to prevent the crashes and h5dump now simply fails with an error message when this error condition occurs. (BMR - 2020/7/31, HDFFV-11120 and HDFFV-11121) - H5Sset_extent_none() sets the dataspace class to H5S_NO_CLASS which causes asserts/errors when passed to other dataspace API calls. H5S_NO_CLASS is an internal class value that should not have been exposed via a public API call. In debug builds of the library, this can cause asserts to trip. In non-debug builds, it will produce normal library errors. The new library behavior is for H5Sset_extent_none() to convert the dataspace into one of type H5S_NULL, which is better handled by the library and easier for developers to reason about. (DER - 2020/07/27, HDFFV-11027) - Fixed the segmentation fault when reading attributes with multiple threads It was reported that the reading of attributes with variable length string datatype will crash with segmentation fault particularly when the number of threads is high (>16 threads). The problem was due to the file pointer that was set in the variable length string datatype for the attribute. That file pointer was already closed when the attribute was accessed. The problem was fixed by setting the file pointer to the current opened file pointer when the attribute was accessed. Similar patch up was done before when reading dataset with variable length string datatype. (VC - 2020/07/13, HDFFV-11080) - Fixed issue CVE-2018-17438 A division by zero was discovered in H5D__select_io() of H5Dselect.c. https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2018-17438 A check was added to protect against division by zero. When such situation occurs again, the normal HDF5 error handling will be invoked, instead of segmentation fault. (BMR, DER - 2020/07/09, HDFFV-10587) - Fixed CVE-2018-17435 The tool h52gif produced a segfault when the size of an attribute message was corrupted and caused a buffer overflow. The problem was fixed by verifying the attribute message's size against the buffer size before accessing the buffer. h52gif was also fixed to display the failure instead of silently exiting after the segfault was eliminated. (BMR - 2020/6/19, HDFFV-10591) - Don't allocate an empty (0-dimensioned) chunked dataset's chunk index, until the dataset's dimensions are increased. (QAK - 2020/05/07) Configuration ------------- - Stopped addition of szip header and include directory path for incompatible libsz szlib.h is the same for both 32-bit and 64-bit szip, and the header file and its path were added to the HDF5 binary even though the configure check of a function in libsz later failed and szip compression was not enabled. The header file and include path are now added only when the libsz function passes the configure check. (LRK - 2020/08/17, HDFFV-10830) - Added -fsanitize=address autotools configure option for Clang compiler Clang sanitizer options were also added for Clang compilers with CMake. (LRK, 2020/08/05, HDFFV-10836) - Updated testh5cc.sh.in for functions versioned in HDF5 1.10. testh5cc.sh previously tested that the correct version of a function versioned in HDF5 1.6 or 1.8 was compiled when one of H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS or H5_USE_16_API_DEFAULT were defined. This test was extended for additional testing with H5_USE_18_API_DEFAULT. (LRK, 2020/06/22, HDFFV-11000) - Fixed CMake include properties for Fortran libraries Corrected the library properties for Fortran to use the correct path for the Fortran module files. (ADB - 2020/02/04, HDFFV-11012) Performance ------------- - None Java Library: ---------------- - None Fortran -------- - Corrected INTERFACE INTENT(IN) to INTENT(OUT) for buf_size in h5fget_file_image_f. (MSB - 2020/2/18, HDFFV-11029) - Fixed configure issue when building HDF5 with NAG Fortran 7.0. HDF5 now accounts for the addition of half-precision floating-point in NAG 7.0 with a KIND=16. (MSB - 2020/02/28, HDFFV-11033) Tools ----- - The tools library was updated by standardizing the error stack process. General sequence is: h5tools_setprogname(PROGRAMNAME); h5tools_setstatus(EXIT_SUCCESS); h5tools_init(); ... process the command-line (check for error-stack enable) ... h5tools_error_report(); ... (do work) ... h5diff_exit(ret); (ADB - 2020/07/20, HDFFV-11066) - h5diff fixed a command line parsing error. h5diff would ignore the argument to -d (delta) if it is smaller than DBL_EPSILON. The macro H5_DBL_ABS_EQUAL was removed and a direct value comparison was used. (ADB - 2020/07/20, HDFFV-10897) - h5diff added a command line option to ignore attributes. h5diff would ignore all objects with a supplied path if the exclude-path argument is used. Adding the exclude-attribute argument will only eclude attributes, with the supplied path, from comparison. (ADB - 2020/07/20, HDFFV-5935) - h5diff added another level to the verbose argument to print filenames. Added verbose level 3 that is level 2 plus the filenames. The levels are: 0 : Identical to '-v' or '--verbose' 1 : All level 0 information plus one-line attribute status summary 2 : All level 1 information plus extended attribute status report 3 : All level 2 information plus file names (ADB - 2020/07/20, HDFFV-10005) - h5repack was fixed to repack the reference attributes properly. The code line that checks if the update of reference inside a compound datatype is misplaced outside the code block loop that carries out the check. In consequence, the next attribute that is not the reference type was repacked again as the reference type and caused the failure of repacking. The fix is to move the corresponding code line to the correct code block. (KY -2020/02/10, HDFFV-11014) High-Level APIs: ------ - The H5DSis_scale function was updated to return "not a dimension scale" (0) instead of failing (-1), when CLASS or DIMENSION_SCALE attributes are not written according to Dimension Scales Specification. (EIP - 2020/08/12, HDFFV-10436) Fortran High-Level APIs: ------ - None Documentation ------------- - None F90 APIs -------- - None C++ APIs -------- - None Testing ------- - Stopped java/test/junit.sh.in installing libs for testing under ${prefix} Lib files needed are now copied to a subdirectory in the java/test directory, and on Macs the loader path for libhdf5.xxxs.so is changed in the temporary copy of libhdf5_java.dylib. (LRK, 2020/7/2, HDFFV-11063) Supported Platforms =================== Linux 3.10.0-1127.10.1.el7 gcc (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-39) #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux g++ (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-39) (echidna) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-39) Linux 2.6.32-754.31.1.el6 IBM XL C/C++ V13.1 #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux IBM XL Fortran V15.1 (ostrich) Linux 3.10.0-327.18.2.el7 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (jelly/kituo/moohan) Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.3.0, Version 6.3.0, Version 7.2.0, Version 8.3.0, Version 9.1.0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 MPICH 3.3 compiled with GCC 7.2.0 OpenMPI 4.0.0 compiled with GCC 7.2.0 SunOS 5.11 11.4.5.12.5.0 Sun C 5.15 SunOS_sparc 2017/05/30 32- and 64-bit Studio 12.6 Fortran 95 8.8 SunOS_sparc 2017/05/30 (hedgehog) Sun C++ 5.15 SunOS_sparc 2017/05/30 Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel C, Fortran 2018 (cmake) Windows 10 x64 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Visual Studio 2017 w/ Intel Fortran 19 (cmake) Visual Studio 2019 w/ Intel Fortran 19 (cmake) Visual Studio 2019 w/ MSMPI 10.1 (cmake) macOS Mojave 10.14.6 Apple LLVM version 10.0.1 (clang-1001.0.46.4) 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 6.3.0 (swallow) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 19.0.4.233 20190416 Tested Configuration Features Summary ===================================== In the tables below y = tested n = not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table = testing incomplete on this feature or platform Platform C F90/ F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel F2003 parallel Solaris2.11 32-bit n y/y n y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit n y/n n y y y Windows 7 x64 y y/y y y y y Windows 10 y y/y n y y y Windows 10 x64 y y/y n y y y MacOS Sierra 10.12.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y MacOS Mojave 10.14.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 PGI n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y Linux 2.6.32-754.31.1.el6.ppc64 XL n y/y n y y y Platform Shared Shared Shared Thread- C libs F90 libs C++ libs safe Solaris2.11 32-bit y y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit y y y y Windows 7 x64 y y y y Windows 10 y y y y Windows 10 x64 y y y y MacOS Sierra 10.12.6 64-bit y n y y MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 64-bit y n y y MacOS Mojave 10.14.6 64-bit y n y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 PGI y y y n CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel y y y n Linux 2.6.32-754.31.1.el6.ppc64 XL y y y n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Supported Platforms" table. More Tested Platforms ===================== The following platforms are not supported but have been tested for this release. Linux 2.6.32-573.22.1.el6 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (platypus) Version 4.4.7 20120313 Version 4.9.3, 5.3.0, 6.2.0 PGI C, Fortran, C++ for 64-bit target on x86-64; Version 19.10-0 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 Linux 2.6.32-754.31.1.el6 gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux g++ (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) (ostrich) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) Linux 3.10.0-327.18.2.el7 GNU C (gcc) and C++ (g++) compilers #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) (jelly) with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) GCC Version 7.1.0 OpenMPI 2.1.6-GCC-7.2.0-2.29, 3.1.3-GCC-7.2.0-2.29 Intel(R) C (icc) and C++ (icpc) compilers Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux (moohan) Linux-3.10.0-1127.0.0.1chaos openmpi-4.0.0 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux clang/3.9.0, 8.0.1 (quartz) gcc/7.3.0, 8.1.0 intel/16.0.4 Linux-4.14.0-115.10.1.1 spectrum-mpi/rolling-release #1 SMP ppc64le GNU/Linux clang/coral-2018.08.08 (lassen) gcc/7.3.1 xl/2019.02.07 Linux-4.12.14-150.52-default cray-mpich/7.7.10 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc/7.3.0, 8.2.0 (cori) intel/19.0.3 Linux-4.4.180-94.107-default cray-mpich/7.7.6 # 1SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc/7.2.0, 8.2.0 (mutrino) intel/17.0.4, 18.0.2, 19.0.4 Fedora 32 5.7.15-200.fc32.x86_64 Clang version 10.0.0 (Fedora 10.0.0-2.fc32) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux GNU gcc (GCC) 10.2.1 20200723 (Red Hat 10.2.1-1) GNU Fortran (GCC) 10.2.1 20200723 (Red Hat 10.2.1) (cmake and autotools) Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 Apple clang version 7.3.0 from Xcode 7.3 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 5.2.0 (osx1011test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 16.0.2 macOS Sierra 10.12.6 Apple LLVM version 9.0.0 (clang-900.39.2) 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 7.4.0 (kite) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 17.0.2 macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Apple LLVM version 10.0.0 (clang-1000.10.44.4) 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 6.3.0 (bear) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 19.0.4.233 20190416 SunOS 5.11 11.3 Sun C 5.15 SunOS_sparc 32- and 64-bit Sun Fortran 95 8.8 SunOS_sparc (emu) Sun C++ 5.15 SunOS_sparc Known Problems ============== CMake files do not behave correctly with paths containing spaces. Do not use spaces in paths because the required escaping for handling spaces results in very complex and fragile build files. ADB - 2019/05/07 At present, metadata cache images may not be generated by parallel applications. Parallel applications can read files with metadata cache images, but since this is a collective operation, a deadlock is possible if one or more processes do not participate. Two tests fail attempting collective writes with OpenMPI 3.0.0/GCC-7.2.0-2.29: testphdf5 (ecdsetw, selnone, cchunk1, cchunk3, cchunk4, and actualio) t_shapesame (sscontig2) CPP ptable test fails on both VS2017 and VS2019 with Intel compiler, JIRA issue: HDFFV-10628. This test will pass with VS2015 with Intel compiler. Known problems in previous releases can be found in the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Please report any new problems found to help@hdfgroup.org. CMake vs. Autotools installations ================================= While both build systems produce similar results, there are differences. Each system produces the same set of folders on linux (only CMake works on standard Windows); bin, include, lib and share. Autotools places the COPYING and RELEASE.txt file in the root folder, CMake places them in the share folder. The bin folder contains the tools and the build scripts. Additionally, CMake creates dynamic versions of the tools with the suffix "-shared". Autotools installs one set of tools depending on the "--enable-shared" configuration option. build scripts ------------- Autotools: h5c++, h5cc, h5fc CMake: h5c++, h5cc, h5hlc++, h5hlcc The include folder holds the header files and the fortran mod files. CMake the share folder. The bin folder contains the tools and the build scripts. Additionally, CMake places the fortran mod files into separate shared and static subfolders, while Autotools places one set of mod files into the include folder. Because CMake produces a tools library, the header files for tools will appear in the include folder. The lib folder contains the library files, and CMake adds the pkgconfig subfolder with the hdf5*.pc files used by the bin/build scripts created by the CMake build. CMake separates the C interface code from the fortran code by creating C-stub libraries for each Fortran library. In addition, only CMake installs the tools library. The names of the szip libraries are different between the build systems. The share folder will have the most differences because CMake builds include a number of CMake specific files for support of CMake's find_package and support for the HDF5 Examples CMake project. %%%%1.10.6%%%% HDF5 version 1.10.6 released on 2019-12-23 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between this release and the previous HDF5 release. It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in this release. For more details check the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Note that documentation in the links below will be updated at the time of each final release. Links to HDF5 documentation can be found on The HDF5 web page: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5 The official HDF5 releases can be obtained from: https://www.hdfgroup.org/downloads/hdf5/ Changes from Release to Release and New Features in the HDF5-1.10.x release series can be found at: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5+Application+Developer%27s+Guide If you have any questions or comments, please send them to the HDF Help Desk: help@hdfgroup.org CONTENTS - New Features - Support for new platforms and languages - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.5 - Supported Platforms - Tested Configuration Features Summary - More Tested Platforms - Known Problems - CMake vs. Autotools installations New Features ============ Configuration: ------------- - Update CMake for VS2019 support CMake added support for VS2019 in version 3.15. Changes to the CMake generator setting required changes to scripts. Also updated version references in CMake files as necessary. (ADB - 2019/11/18, HDFFV-10962) - Update CMake options to match new autotools options Add configure options (autotools - CMake): enable-asserts HDF5_ENABLE_ASSERTS enable-symbols HDF5_ENABLE_SYMBOLS enable-profiling HDF5_ENABLE_PROFILING enable-optimization HDF5_ENABLE_OPTIMIZATION In addition NDEBUG is no longer forced defined and relies on the CMake process. (ADB - 2019/10/07, HDFFV-100901, HDFFV-10637, TRILAB-97) - Update CMake tests to use FIXTURES CMake test fixtures allow setup/cleanup tests and other dependency requirements as properties for tests. This is more flexible for modern CMake code. (ADB - 2019/07/23, HDFFV-10529) - Windows PDB files are always installed There are build configuration or flag settings for Windows that may not generate PDB files. If those files are not generated then the install utility will fail because those PDB files are not found. An optional variable, DISABLE_PDB_FILES, was added to not install PDB files. (ADB - 2019/07/17, HDFFV-10424) - Add mingw CMake support with a toolchain file There have been a number of mingw issues that have been linked under HDFFV-10845. It has been decided to implement the CMake cross-compiling technique of toolchain files. We will use a linux platform with the mingw compiler stack for testing. Only the C language is fully supported, and the error tests are skipped. The C++ language works for static but shared builds have a shared library issue with the mingw Standard Exception Handling library, which is not available on Windows. Fortran has a common cross-compile problem with the fortran configure tests. (ADB - 2019/07/12, HDFFV-10845, HDFFV-10595) - Windows PDB files are installed incorrectly For static builds, the PDB files for windows should be installed next to the static libraries in the lib folder. Also the debug versions of libraries and PDB files are now correctly built using the default CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX setting. (ADB - 2019/07/09, HDFFV-10581) - Add option to build only shared libs A request was made to prevent building static libraries and only build shared. A new option was added to CMake, ONLY_SHARED_LIBS, which will skip building static libraries. Certain utility functions will build with static libs but are not published. Tests are adjusted to use the correct libraries depending on SHARED/STATIC settings. (ADB - 2019/06/12, HDFFV-10805) - Add options to enable or disable building tools and tests Configure options --enable-tests and --enable-tools were added for autotools configure. These options are enabled by default, and can be disabled with either --disable-tests (or tools) or --enable-tests=no (or --enable-tools=no). Build time is reduced ~20% when tools are disabled, 35% when tests are disabled, 45% when both are disabled. Re-enabling them after the initial build requires running configure again with the option(s) enabled. (LRK - 2019/06/12, HDFFV-9976) - Change tools tests to search the error stack There are some use cases which can cause the error stack of tools to be different then the expected output. These tests now use grepTest.cmake; this was changed to allow the error file to be searched for an expected string. (ADB - 2019/04/15, HDFFV-10741) Library: -------- - Added S3 and HDFS Virtual File Drivers (VFDs) to HDF5 These new VFDs have been introduced in HDF5-1.10.6. Instructions to enable them when configuring HDF5 on Linux and Mac may be found at https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/Virtual+File+Drivers+-+S3+and+HDFS. Installing on Windows requires CMake 3.13 and the following additional setup. Install openssl library (with dev files); from "Shining Light Productions". msi package preferred. PATH should have been updated with the installation dir. set ENV variable OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR to the installation dir. set ENV variable OPENSSL_CONF to the cfg file, likely %OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR%\bin\openssl.cfg Install libcurl library (with dev files); download the latest released version using git: https://github.com/curl/curl.git Open a Visual Studio Command prompt change to the libcurl root folder run the "buildconf.bat" batch file change to the winbuild directory nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=dll MACHINE=x64 copy libcurl-vc-x64-release-dll-ipv6-sspi-winssl dir to C:\curl (installation dir) set ENV variable CURL_ROOT to C:\curl (installation dir) update PATH ENV variable to %CURL_ROOT%\bin (installation bin dir). the aws credentials file should be in %USERPROFILE%\.aws folder set the ENV variable "HDF5_ROS3_TEST_BUCKET_URL=https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hdf5ros3" (ADB - 2019/09/12, HDFFV-10854) C++ Library: ------------ - Added new wrappers for H5Pset/get_create_intermediate_group() LinkCreatPropList::setCreateIntermediateGroup() LinkCreatPropList::getCreateIntermediateGroup() (BMR - 2019/04/22, HDFFV-10622) Java Library: ---------------- - Fixed a failure in JUnit-TestH5P on 32-bit architectures (JTH - 2019/04/30) Support for new platforms, languages and compilers. ======================================= - CMake added support for VS2019 in version 3.15. Updated scripts. - macOS 10.13.6 Darwin 17.7.0 with Apple clang LLVM version 10.0.0 - macOS 10.14.6 Darwin 18.7.0 with Apple clang LLVM version 10.0.1 Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.5 release ================================== Library ------- - Improved performance when creating a large number of small datasets by retrieving default property values from the API context instead of doing skip list searches. More work is required to achieve parity with HDF5 1.8. (CJH - 2019/12/10, HDFFV-10658) - Fixed user-created data access properties not existing in the property list returned by H5Dget_access_plist. Thanks to Steven Varga for submitting a reproducer and a patch. (CJH - 2019/12/9, HDFFV-10934) - Inappropriate linking with deprecated MPI C++ libraries HDF5 does not define *_SKIP_MPICXX in the public headers, so applications can inadvertently wind up linking to the deprecated MPI C++ wrappers. MPICH_SKIP_MPICXX and OMPI_SKIP_MPICXX have both been defined in H5public.h so this should no longer be an issue. HDF5 makes no use of the deprecated MPI C++ wrappers. (DER - 2019/09/17, HDFFV-10893) - fcntl(2)-based file locking incorrectly passed the lock argument struct instead of a pointer to the struct, causing errors on systems where flock(2) is not available. File locking is used when files are opened to enforce SWMR semantics. A lock operation takes place on all file opens unless the HDF5_USE_FILE_LOCKING environment variable is set to the string "FALSE". flock(2) is preferentially used, with fcntl(2) locks as a backup if flock(2) is unavailable on a system (if neither is available, the lock operation fails). On these systems, the file lock will often fail, which causes HDF5 to not open the file and report an error. This bug only affects POSIX systems. Win32 builds on Windows use a no-op locking call which always succeeds. Systems which exhibit this bug will have H5_HAVE_FCNTL defined but not H5_HAVE_FLOCK in the configure output. This bug affects HDF5 1.10.0 through 1.10.5. fcntl(2)-based file locking now correctly passes the struct pointer. (DER - 2019/08/27, HDFFV-10892) - Fixed a bug caused by a bad tag value when condensing object header messages There was an assertion failure when moving messages from running a user test program with library release HDF5 1.10.4. It was because the tag value (object header's address) was not set up when entering the library routine H5O__chunk_update_idx(), which eventually verifies the metadata tag value when protecting the object header. The problem was fixed by replacing FUNC_ENTER_PACKAGE in H5O__chunk_update_idx() with FUNC_ENTER_PACKAGE_TAG(oh->cache_info.addr) to set up the metadata tag. (VC - 2019/08/23, HDFFV-10873) - Fixed the test failure from test_metadata_read_retry_info() in test/swmr.c The test failure is due to an incorrect number of bins returned for retry info (info.nbins). The # of bins expected for 101 read attempts is 3 instead of 2. The routine H5F_set_retries() in src/H5Fint.c calculates the # of bins by first obtaining the log10 value for (read attempts - 1). For PGI/19, the log10 value for 100 read attempts is 1.9999999999999998 instead of 2.00000. When casting the log10 value to unsigned later on, the decimal part is chopped off causing the test failure. This was fixed by obtaining the rounded integer value (HDceil) for the log10 value of read attempts first before casting the result to unsigned. (VC - 2019/8/14, HDFFV-10813) - Fixed an issue when creating a file with non-default file space info together with library high bound setting to H5F_LIBVER_V18. When setting non-default file space info in fcpl via H5Pset_file_space_strategy() and then creating a file with both high and low library bounds set to H5F_LIBVER_V18 in fapl, the library succeeds in creating the file. File creation should fail because the feature of setting non-default file space info does not exist in library release 1.8 or earlier. This was fixed by setting and checking the proper version in the file space info message based on the library low and high bounds when creating and opening the HDF5 file. (VC - 2019/6/25, HDFFV-10808) - Fixed an issue where copying a version 1.8 dataset between files using H5Ocopy fails due to an incompatible fill version When using the HDF5 1.10.x H5Ocopy() API call to copy a version 1.8 dataset to a file created with both high and low library bounds set to H5F_LIBVER_V18, the H5Ocopy() call will fail with the error stack indicating that the fill value version is out of bounds. This was fixed by changing the fill value message version to H5O_FILL_VERSION_3 (from H5O_FILL_VERSION_2) for H5F_LIBVER_V18. (VC - 2019/6/14, HDFFV-10800) - Fixed a bug that would cause an error or cause fill values to be incorrectly read from a chunked dataset using the "single chunk" index if the data was held in cache and there was no data on disk. (NAF - 2019/03/06) - Fixed a bug that could cause an error or cause fill values to be incorrectly read from a dataset that was written to using H5Dwrite_chunk if the dataset was not closed after writing. (NAF - 2019/03/06, HDFFV-10716) - Fixed memory leak in scale offset filter In a special case where the MinBits is the same as the number of bits in the datatype's precision, the filter's data buffer was not freed, causing the memory usage to grow. In general the buffer was freed correctly. The Minbits are the minimal number of bits to store the data values. Please see the reference manual for H5Pset_scaleoffset for the details. (RL - 2019/3/4, HDFFV-10705) Configuration ------------- - Correct option for default API version CMake options for default API version are not mutually exclusive. Change the multiple BOOL options to a single STRING option with the strings; v16, v18, v110. (ADB - 2019/08/12, HDFFV-10879) Tools ----- - h5repack was fixed to repack datasets with external storage to other types of storage. New test added to repack files and verify the correct data using h5diff. (JS - 2019/09/25, HDFFV-10408) (ADB - 2019/10/02, HDFFV-10918) Supported Platforms =================== Linux 2.6.32-696.20.1.el6.ppc64 gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-23) #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux g++ (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-23) (ostrich) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-23) IBM XL C/C++ V13.1 IBM XL Fortran V15.1 Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (jelly/kituo/moohan) Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.2.0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 SunOS 5.11 32- and 64-bit Sun C 5.12 SunOS_sparc (emu) Sun Fortran 95 8.6 SunOS_sparc Sun C++ 5.12 SunOS_sparc Windows 7 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel C, Fortran 2018 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ MSMPI 8 (cmake) Windows 10 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Windows 10 x64 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Visual Studio 2017 w/ Intel Fortran 19 (cmake) Visual Studio 2019 w/ Intel Fortran 19 (cmake) macOS 10.13.6, Darwin, Apple clang LLVM version 10.0.0 17.7.0, x86_64 gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 6.3.0 (bear) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 19.0.4 macOS 10.14.6, Darwin Apple clang LLVM version 10.0.1 18.7.0, x86_64 gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 6.3.0 (bobcat) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 19.0.4 Tested Configuration Features Summary ===================================== In the tables below y = tested n = not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table = testing incomplete on this feature or platform Platform C F90/ F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel F2003 parallel Solaris2.11 32-bit n y/y n y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit n y/n n y y y Windows 7 y y/y n y y y Windows 7 x64 y y/y y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 10 y y/y n y y y Windows 10 x64 y y/y n y y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 PGI n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 n y/y n y y y Platform Shared Shared Shared Thread- C libs F90 libs C++ libs safe Solaris2.11 32-bit y y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit y y y y Windows 7 y y y y Windows 7 x64 y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n n n y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n n n y Windows 10 y y y y Windows 10 x64 y y y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit y y y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit y y y y MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 64-bit y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 PGI y y y n CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel y y y n Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 y y y n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Supported Platforms" table. More Tested Platforms ===================== The following configurations are not supported but have been tested for this release. Linux 2.6.32-754.11.1.el6 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (mayll/platypus) Version 4.4.7 20120313 Version 4.9.3, 5.3.0, 6.2.0 PGI C, Fortran, C++ for 64-bit target on x86-64; Version 17.10-0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.4.196 Build 20170411 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 Linux 3.10.0-327.18.2.el7 GNU C (gcc) and C++ (g++) compilers #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) (jelly) with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.2(Chiyoda) GCC Version 7.1.0 MPICH 3.2-GCC-4.9.3 MPICH 3.2.1-GCC-7.2.0-2.29 OpenMPI 2.1.5-GCC-7.2.0-2.29 Intel(R) C (icc) and C++ (icpc) compilers Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.2(Chiyoda) Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 MPICH 3.2 compiled with GCC 5.3.0 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux (moohan) Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 MPICH mpich 3.1.4 compiled with #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux IBM XL C/C++ for Linux, V13.1 (ostrich) and IBM XL Fortran for Linux, V15.1 Fedora30 5.3.11-200.fc30.x86_64 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux GNU gcc (GCC) 9.2.1 20190827 (Red Hat 9.2.1 20190827) GNU Fortran (GCC) 9.2.1 20190827 (Red Hat 9.2.1 20190827) (cmake and autotools) Mac OS X 10.11.6, Darwin, Apple clang version 7.3.0 from Xcode 7.3 15.6.0, x86-64 gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 5.2.0 (osx1011test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 16.0.2 macOS 10.12.6, Darwin, Apple clang LLVM version 8.1.0 from Xcode 8.3 16.6.0, x86_64 gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 7.1.0 (kite) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 17.0.2 Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2008 Known Problems ============== CMake files do not behave correctly with paths containing spaces. Do not use spaces in paths because the required escaping for handling spaces results in very complex and fragile build files. ADB - 2019/05/07 At present, metadata cache images may not be generated by parallel applications. Parallel applications can read files with metadata cache images, but since this is a collective operation, a deadlock is possible if one or more processes do not participate. Three tests fail with OpenMPI 3.0.0/GCC-7.2.0-2.29: testphdf5 (ecdsetw, selnone, cchunk1, cchunk3, cchunk4, and actualio) t_shapesame (sscontig2) t_pflush1/fails on exit The first two tests fail attempting collective writes. Parallel builds using OpenMPI 3.03 or later and romio fail several tests with collective writes or compression that will not fail when ompio is used instead of romio. This can be done by adding "--mca io ompio" to the mpirun command. For example, in autotools builds RUNPARALLEL can be set to "mpirun --mca io ompio -n 6" provided ompio is installed. CPP ptable test fails on VS2017 with Intel compiler, JIRA issue: HDFFV-10628. This test will pass with VS2015 with Intel compiler. Older MPI libraries such as OpenMPI 2.0.1 and MPICH 2.1.5 were tested while attempting to resolve the Jira issue: HDFFV-10540. The known problems of reading or writing > 2GBs when using MPI-2 was partially resolved with the MPICH library. The proposed support recognizes IO operations > 2GB and if the datatype is not a derived type, the library breaks the IO into chunks which can be input or output with the existing MPI 2 limitations, i.e. size reporting and function API size/count arguments are restricted to be 32 bit integers. For derived types larger than 2GB, MPICH 2.1.5 fails while attempting to read or write data. OpenMPI in contrast, implements MPI-3 APIs even in the older releases and thus does not suffer from the 32 bit size limitation described here. OpenMPI releases prior to v3.1.3 appear to have other datatype issues however, e.g. within a single parallel test (testphdf5) the subtests (cdsetr, eidsetr) report data verification errors before eventually aborting. The most recent versions of OpenMPI (v3.1.3 or newer) have evidently resolved these issues and parallel HDF5 testing does not currently report errors though occasional hangs have been observed. Known problems in previous releases can be found in the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Please report any new problems found to help@hdfgroup.org. CMake vs. Autotools installations ================================= While both build systems produce similar results, there are differences. Each system produces the same set of folders on linux (only CMake works on standard Windows); bin, include, lib and share. Autotools places the COPYING and RELEASE.txt file in the root folder, CMake places them in the share folder. The bin folder contains the tools and the build scripts. Additionally, CMake creates dynamic versions of the tools with the suffix "-shared". Autotools installs one set of tools depending on the "--enable-shared" configuration option. build scripts ------------- Autotools: h5c++, h5cc, h5fc CMake: h5c++, h5cc, h5hlc++, h5hlcc The include folder holds the header files and the fortran mod files. CMake places the fortran mod files into separate shared and static subfolders, while Autotools places one set of mod files into the include folder. Because CMake produces a tools library, the header files for tools will appear in the include folder. The lib folder contains the library files, and CMake adds the pkgconfig subfolder with the hdf5*.pc files used by the bin/build scripts created by the CMake build. CMake separates the C interface code from the fortran code by creating C-stub libraries for each Fortran library. In addition, only CMake installs the tools library. The names of the szip libraries are different between the build systems. The share folder will have the most differences because CMake builds include a number of CMake specific files for support of CMake's find_package and support for the HDF5 Examples CMake project. %%%%1.10.5%%%% HDF5 version 1.10.5 released on 2019-02-25 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between this release and the previous HDF5 release. It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in this release. For more details check the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Note that documentation in the links below will be updated at the time of each final release. Links to HDF5 documentation can be found on The HDF5 web page: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5 The official HDF5 releases can be obtained from: https://www.hdfgroup.org/downloads/hdf5/ Changes from Release to Release and New Features in the HDF5-1.10.x release series can be found at: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5+Application+Developer%27s+Guide If you have any questions or comments, please send them to the HDF Help Desk: help@hdfgroup.org CONTENTS - New Features - Support for new platforms and languages - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.4 - Supported Platforms - Tested Configuration Features Summary - More Tested Platforms - Known Problems - CMake vs. Autotools installations New Features ============ Configuration: ------------- - Cross compile on mutrino and other Cray XC40 systems. Added support for CMake options to use CrayLinuxEnvironment, craype-mic-knl module for building with craype-haswell module for configuration, and batch scripts in bin/batch for use with sbatch or bsub to run tests in batch jobs on compute nodes. An instruction file README_HPC describing the use of these options was added in release_docs. (LRK - 2019/02/18, TRILABS-34) - Rework CMake command files to fix MPI testing. Added setup fixture to remove any test generated files and added DEPENDS to test properties to execute tests in order expected. (ADB - 2019/02/14, TRILABS-111) - Disable SZIP or ZLIB options if TGZ files are not available. Changed the TGZ option for SZip and ZLib to disable the options if the source tar.gz files are not found. (ADB - 2019/02/05, HDFFV-10697) - Added a new option to enable/disable using pread/pwrite instead of read/write in the sec2, log, and core VFDs. This option is enabled by default when pread/pwrite are detected. Autotools: --enable-preadwrite CMake: HDF5_ENABLE_PREADWRITE (DER - 2019/02/03, HDFFV-10696) - Rework CMake versioning for OSX platforms. Changed the current_version and compatibility_version flags from optional with HDF5_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_NAME to always setting the flags for OSX. (ADB - 2019/01/22, HDFFV-10685) - Rework CMake command files to eliminate developer CMP005 warning Use variables without quotes in if () statements. (ADB - 2019/01/18, TILABS-105) - Rework CMake configure files to eliminate developer CMP0075 warning Renamed varname to HDF5_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES as the contents were not required for configuration. Also moved check includes calls to top of files. (ADB - 2019/01/03, HDFFV-10546) - Keep stderr and stdout separate in tests Changed test handling of output capture. Tests now keep the stderr output separate from the stdout output. It is up to the test to decide which output to check against a reference. Also added the option to grep for a string in either output. (ADB - 2018/12/12, HDFFV-10632) - Incorrectly installed private header files were removed from CMake installs. The CMake build files incorrectly flagged the following header files as public and installed them. They are private and will no longer be installed. HDF5 library private package files (H5Xpkg.h) H5Edefin.h H5Einit.h H5Eterm.h H5LTparse.h h5diff.h h5tools_dump.h h5tools.h h5tools_ref.h h5tools_str.h h5tools_utils.h h5trav.h (DER - 2018/10/26, HDFFV-10614, 10609) - Autotools installs now install H5FDwindows.h This is simply to align the installed header files between the autotools and CMake. H5FDwindows.h has no functionality on non-Windows systems. (DER - 2018/10/26, HDFFV-10614) Library: -------- - The sec2, log, and core VFDs can now use pread/pwrite instead of read/write. pread and pwrite do not change the file offset, a feature that was requested by a user working with a multi-threaded application. The option to configure this feature is described above. (DER - 2019/02/03, HDFFV-10696) - Add ability to minimize dataset object headers. Creation of many, very small datasets resulted in extensive file bloat due to extra space in the dataset object headers -- this space is allocated by default to allow for the insertion of a small number of attributes within the object header and not require a continuation block, an unnecessary provision in the target use case. Inform the library to expect no attributes on created datasets, and to allocate the least space possible for the object headers. NOTE: A continuation block is created if attributes are added to a 'minimized' dataset, which can reduce performance. NOTE: Some extra space is allocated for attributes essential to the correct behavior of the object header (store creation times, e.g.). This does not violate the design principle, as the space is calculated and allocated as needed at the time of dataset object header creation -- unused space is not generated. New API calls: H5Fget_dset_no_attrs_hint H5Fset_dset_no_attrs_hint H5Pget_dset_no_attrs_hint H5Pset_dset_no_attrs_hint (JOS - 2019/01/04, TRILAB-45) - Added new chunk query functions The following public functions were added to discover information about the chunks in an HDF5 file. herr_t H5Dget_num_chunks(dset_id, fspace_id, *nchunks) herr_t H5Dget_chunk_info_by_coord(dset_id, *coord, *filter_mask, *addr, *size) herr_t H5Dget_chunk_info(dset_id, fspace_id, index, *coord, *filter_mask, *addr, *size) (BMR - 2018/11/07, HDFFV-10615) - Several empty public header files where removed from the distribution The following files were empty placeholders. They are for internal packages that are unlikely to ever have public functionality and have thus been removed. H5Bpublic.h H5B2public.h H5FSpublic.h H5HFpublic.h H5HGpublic.h H5HLpublic.h They were only installed in CMake builds. (DER - 2018/10/26, HDFFV-10614) Parallel Library: ----------------- - Changed the default behavior in parallel when reading the same dataset in its entirety (i.e. H5S_ALL dataset selection) which is being read by all the processes collectively. The dataset must be contiguous, less than 2GB, and of an atomic datatype. The new behavior is the HDF5 library will use an MPI_Bcast to pass the data read from the disk by the root process to the remain processes in the MPI communicator associated with the HDF5 file. (MSB - 2019/01/02, HDFFV-10652) - All MPI-1 API calls have been replaced with MPI-2 equivalents. This was done to better support OpenMPI, as default builds no longer include MPI-1 support (as of OpenMPI 4.0). (DER - 2018/12/30, HDFFV-10566) Fortran Library: ---------------- - Added wrappers for dataset object header minimization calls. (see the note for TRILAB-45, above) New API calls: h5fget_dset_no_attrs_hint_f h5fset_dset_no_attrs_hint_f h5pget_dset_no_attrs_hint_f h5pset_dset_no_attrs_hint_f (DER - 2019/01/09, TRILAB-45) - Added new Fortran derived type, c_h5o_info_t, which is interoperable with C's h5o_info_t. This is needed for callback functions which pass C's h5o_info_t data type definition. (MSB, 2019/01/08, HDFFV-10443) - Added new Fortran API, H5gmtime, which converts (C) 'time_t' structure to Fortran DATE AND TIME storage format. (MSB, 2019/01/08, HDFFV-10443) - Added new Fortran 'fields' optional parameter to: h5ovisit_f, h5oget_info_by_name_f, h5oget_info, h5oget_info_by_idx and h5ovisit_by_name_f. (MSB, 2019/01/08, HDFFV-10443) C++ Library: ------------ - Added new function to the C++ interface Added wrapper for H5Ovisit2: H5Object::visit() (BMR - 2019/02/14, HDFFV-10532) Java Library: ---------------- - Rewrote the JNI error handling to be much cleaner (JTH - 2019/02/12) - Add new functions to java interface Added wrappers for: H5Fset_libver_bounds H5Fget_dset_no_attrs_hint/H5Fset_dset_no_attrs_hint H5Pget_dset_no_attrs_hint/H5Pset_dset_no_attrs_hint (ADB - 2019/01/07, HDFFV-10664) - Fix java unit tests when Time is a natural number Time substitution in java/test/junit.sh.in doesn't handle the case when Time is a natural number. Fixed the regular expression. (ADB - 2019/01/07, HDFFV-10674) - Duplicate the data read/write functions of Datasets for Attributes. Region references could not be displayed for attributes as they could for datasets. Datasets had overloaded read and write functions for different datatypes that were not available for attributes. After adding similar functions, attribute region references work normally. (ADB - 2018/12/12, HDFVIEW-4) Tools: ------ - The h5repart -family-to-sec2 argument was changed to -family-to-single In order to better support other single-file VFDs which could work with h5repart, the -family-to-sec2 argument was renamed to -family-to-single. This is just a name change and the functionality of the argument has not changed. The -family-to-sec2 argument has been kept for backwards-compatibility. This argument should be considered deprecated. (DER - 2018/11/14, HDFFV-10633) Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.4 release ================================== Library ------- - Fix hangs with collective metadata reads during chunked dataset I/O In the parallel library, it was discovered that when a particular sequence of operations following a pattern of: "write to chunked dataset" -> "flush file" -> "read from dataset" occurred with collective metadata reads enabled, hangs could be observed due to certain MPI ranks not participating in the collective metadata reads. To fix the issue, collective metadata reads are now disabled during chunked dataset raw data I/O. (JTH - 2019/02/11, HDFFV-10563, HDFFV-10688) - Performance issue when closing an object The slow down is due to the search of the "tag_list" to find out the "corked" status of an object and "uncork" it if so. Improve performance by skipping the search of the "tag_list" if there are no "corked" objects when closing an object. (VC - 2019/02/06) - Uninitialized bytes from a type conversion buffer could be written to disk in H5Dwrite calls where type conversion takes place and the type conversion buffer was created by the HDF5 library. When H5Dwrite is called and datatype conversion must be performed, the library will create a temporary buffer for type conversion if one is not provided by the user via H5Pset_buffer. This internal buffer is allocated via malloc and contains uninitialized data. In some datatype conversions (float to long double, possibly others), some of this uninitialized data could be written to disk. This was flagged by valgrind in the dtransform test and does not appear to be a common occurrence (it is flagged in one test out of the entire HDF5 test suite). Switching to calloc fixed the problem. (DER - 2019/02/03, HDFFV-10694) - There was missing protection against division by zero reported to The HDF Group as issue #CVE-2018-17434. Protection against division by zero was added to address the issue #CVE-2018-17434. (BMR - 2019/01/29, HDFFV-10586) - The issue CVE-2018-17437 was reported to The HDF Group Although CVE-2018-17437 reported a memory leak, the actual issue was invalid read. It was found that the attribute name length in an attribute message was corrupted, which caused the buffer pointer to be advanced too far and later caused an invalid read. A check was added to detect when the attribute name or its length was corrupted and report the potential of data corruption. (BMR - 2019/01/29, HDFFV-10588) - H5Ewalk did not stop when it was supposed to H5Ewalk was supposed to stop when the callback function stopped even though the errors in the stack were not all visited, but it did not. This problem is now fixed. (BMR - 2019/01/29, HDFFV-10684) - Revert H5Oget_info* and H5Ovisit* functions In 1.10.3 new H5Oget_info*2 and H5Ovisit*2 functions were added for performance. Inadvertently, the original functions; H5Oget_info, H5Oget_info_by_name, H5Oget_info_by_idx, H5Ovisit, H5Ovisit_by_name were versioned to H5Oget_info*1 and H5Ovisit*1. This broke the API compatibility for a maintenance release. The original functions have been restored. (ADB - 2019/01/24, HDFFV-10686) - Fixed a potential invalid memory access and failure that could occur when decoding an unknown object header message (from a future version of the library). (NAF - 2019/01/07) - Deleting attributes in dense storage The library aborts with "infinite loop closing library" after attributes in dense storage are created and then deleted. When deleting the attribute nodes from the name index v2 B-tree, if an attribute is found in the intermediate B-tree nodes, which may be merged/redistributed in the process, we need to free the dynamically allocated spaces for the intermediate decoded attribute. (VC - 2018/12/26, HDFFV-10659) - There was missing protection against division by zero reported to The HDF Group as issue #CVE-2018-17233. Protection against division by zero was added to address the issue #CVE-2018-17233. In addition, several similar occurrences in the same file were fixed as well. (BMR - 2018/12/23, HDFFV-10577) - Fixed an issue where the parallel filters tests would fail if zlib was not available on the system. Until support can be added in the tests for filters beyond gzip/zlib, the tests will be skipped if zlib is not available. (JTH - 2018/12/05) - A bug was discovered in the parallel library where an application would eventually consume all of the available MPI communicators when continually writing to a compressed dataset in parallel. This was due to internal copies of an HDF5 File Access Property List, which each contained a copy of the MPI communicator, not being closed at the end of each write operation. This problem was exacerbated by larger numbers of processors. (JTH - 2018/12/05, HDFFV-10629) Fortran -------- - Fixed issue with Fortran not returning h5o_info_t field values meta_size%attr%index_size and meta_size%attr%heap_size. (MSB, 2019/01/08, HDFFV-10443) - Added symbolic links libhdf5_hl_fortran.so to libhdf5hl_fortran.so and libhdf5_hl_fortran.a to libhdf5hl_fortran.a in hdf5/lib directory for autotools installs. These were added to match the name of the files installed by cmake and the general pattern of hl lib files. We will change the names of the installed lib files to the matching name in the next major release. (LRK - 2019/01/04, HDFFV-10596) - Made Fortran specific subroutines PRIVATE in generic procedures. Affected generic procedures were functions in H5A, H5D, H5P, H5R and H5T. (MSB, 2018/12/04, HDFFV-10511) Testing ------- - Fixed a test failure in testpar/t_dset.c caused by the test trying to use the parallel filters feature on MPI-2 implementations. (JTH, 2019/2/7) Supported Platforms =================== Linux 2.6.32-696.16.1.el6.ppc64 gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux g++ (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) (ostrich) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) IBM XL C/C++ V13.1 IBM XL Fortran V15.1 Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (kituo/moohan) Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.2.0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 SunOS 5.11 32- and 64-bit Sun C 5.12 SunOS_sparc (emu) Sun Fortran 95 8.6 SunOS_sparc Sun C++ 5.12 SunOS_sparc Windows 7 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2013 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel C, Fortran 2018 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ MSMPI 8 (cmake) Windows 10 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Windows 10 x64 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Visual Studio 2017 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 6.1 from Xcode 7.0 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 (osx1010dev/osx1010test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 Apple clang/clang++ version 7.3.0 from Xcode 7.3 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 5.2.0 (osx1011dev/osx1011test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 16.0.2 MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Apple LLVM version 10.0.0 (clang/clang++-1000.10.44.4) 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 8.3.0 Tested Configuration Features Summary ===================================== In the tables below y = tested n = not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table = testing incomplete on this feature or platform Platform C F90/ F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel F2003 parallel Solaris2.11 32-bit n y/y n y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit n y/n n y y y Windows 7 y y/y n y y y Windows 7 x64 y y/y y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 10 y y/y n y y y Windows 10 x64 y y/y n y y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 PGI n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 n y/y n y y y Platform Shared Shared Shared Thread- C libs F90 libs C++ libs safe Solaris2.11 32-bit y y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit y y y y Windows 7 y y y y Windows 7 x64 y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n n n y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n n n y Windows 10 y y y y Windows 10 x64 y y y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit y y y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit y y y y MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 64-bit y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 PGI y y y n CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel y y y n Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 y y y n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Supported Platforms" table. More Tested Platforms ===================== The following configurations are not supported but have been tested for this release. Linux 2.6.32-573.22.1.el6 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (mayll/platypus) Version 4.4.7 20120313 Version 4.9.3, 5.3.0, 6.2.0 PGI C, Fortran, C++ for 64-bit target on x86-64; Version 17.10-0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.4.196 Build 20170411 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 Linux 3.10.0-327.18.2.el7 GNU C (gcc) and C++ (g++) compilers #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) (jelly) with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) GCC Version 7.1.0 MPICH 3.2-GCC-4.9.3 MPICH 3.2.1-GCC-7.2.0-2.29 OpenMPI 2.1.5-GCC-7.2.0-2.29 Intel(R) C (icc) and C++ (icpc) compilers Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 MPICH 3.2 compiled with GCC 5.3.0 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux (moohan) Fedora 29 4.20.10-200.fc29.x86_64 #1 SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (GCC) 8.2.1 20181215 (Red Hat 8.2.1-6) GNU Fortran (GCC) 8.2.1 20181215 (Red Hat 8.2.1-6) (cmake and autotools) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2008 Known Problems ============== At present, metadata cache images may not be generated by parallel applications. Parallel applications can read files with metadata cache images, but since this is a collective operation, a deadlock is possible if one or more processes do not participate. Three tests fail with OpenMPI 3.0.0/GCC-7.2.0-2.29: testphdf5 (ecdsetw, selnone, cchunk1, cchunk3, cchunk4, and actualio) t_shapesame (sscontig2) t_pflush1/fails on exit The first two tests fail attempting collective writes. CPP ptable test fails on VS2017 with Intel compiler, JIRA issue: HDFFV-10628. This test will pass with VS2015 with Intel compiler. Older MPI libraries such as OpenMPI 2.0.1 and MPICH 2.1.5 were tested while attempting to resolve the Jira issue: HDFFV-10540. The known problems of reading or writing > 2GBs when using MPI-2 was partially resolved with the MPICH library. The proposed support recognizes IO operations > 2GB and if the datatype is not a derived type, the library breaks the IO into chunks which can be input or output with the existing MPI 2 limitations, i.e. size reporting and function API size/count arguments are restricted to be 32 bit integers. For derived types larger than 2GB, MPICH 2.1.5 fails while attempting to read or write data. OpenMPI in contrast, implements MPI-3 APIs even in the older releases and thus does not suffer from the 32 bit size limitation described here. OpenMPI releases prior to v3.1.3 appear to have other datatype issues however, e.g. within a single parallel test (testphdf5) the subtests (cdsetr, eidsetr) report data verification errors before eventually aborting. The most recent versions of OpenMPI (v3.1.3 or newer) have evidently resolved these issues and parallel HDF5 testing does not currently report errors though occasional hangs have been observed. Known problems in previous releases can be found in the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Please report any new problems found to help@hdfgroup.org. CMake vs. Autotools installations ================================= While both build systems produce similar results, there are differences. Each system produces the same set of folders on linux (only CMake works on standard Windows); bin, include, lib and share. Autotools places the COPYING and RELEASE.txt file in the root folder, CMake places them in the share folder. The bin folder contains the tools and the build scripts. Additionally, CMake creates dynamic versions of the tools with the suffix "-shared". Autotools installs one set of tools depending on the "--enable-shared" configuration option. build scripts ------------- Autotools: h5c++, h5cc, h5fc CMake: h5c++, h5cc, h5hlc++, h5hlcc The include folder holds the header files and the fortran mod files. CMake places the fortran mod files into separate shared and static subfolders, while Autotools places one set of mod files into the include folder. Because CMake produces a tools library, the header files for tools will appear in the include folder. The lib folder contains the library files, and CMake adds the pkgconfig subfolder with the hdf5*.pc files used by the bin/build scripts created by the CMake build. CMake separates the C interface code from the fortran code by creating C-stub libraries for each Fortran library. In addition, only CMake installs the tools library. The names of the szip libraries are different between the build systems. The share folder will have the most differences because CMake builds include a number of CMake specific files for support of CMake's find_package and support for the HDF5 Examples CMake project. %%%%1.10.4%%%% HDF5 version 1.10.4 released on 2018-10-05 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between this release and the previous HDF5 release. It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in this release. For more details check the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Note that documentation in the links below will be updated at the time of each final release. Links to HDF5 documentation can be found on The HDF5 web page: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5 The official HDF5 releases can be obtained from: https://www.hdfgroup.org/downloads/hdf5/ Changes from Release to Release and New Features in the HDF5-1.10.x release series can be found at: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5+Application+Developer%27s+Guide If you have any questions or comments, please send them to the HDF Help Desk: help@hdfgroup.org CONTENTS - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.3 - Supported Platforms - Tested Configuration Features Summary - More Tested Platforms - Known Problems - CMake vs. Autotools installations New Features ============ Configuration: ------------- - Add toolchain and cross-compile support Added info on using a toolchain file to INSTALL_CMAKE.txt. A toolchain file is also used in cross-compiling, which requires CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR to be set. To help with cross-compiling the fortran configure process, the HDF5UseFortran.cmake file macros were improved. Fixed a Fortran configure file issue that incorrectly used #cmakedefine instead of #define. (ADB - 2018/10/04, HDFFV-10594) - Add warning flags for Intel compilers Identified Intel compiler specific warnings flags that should be used instead of GNU flags. (ADB - 2018/10/04, TRILABS-21) - Add default rpath to targets Default rpaths should be set in shared executables and libraries to allow the use of loading dependent libraries without requiring LD_LIBRARY_PATH to be set. The default path should be relative using @rpath on osx and $ORIGIN on linux. Windows is not affected. (ADB - 2018/09/26, HDFFV-10594) Library: -------- - Allow pre-generated H5Tinit.c and H5make_libsettings.c to be used. Rather than always running H5detect and generating H5Tinit.c and H5make_libsettings.c, supply a location for those files. (ADB - 2018/09/18, HDFFV-10332) Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.3 release ================================== Library ------- - Allow H5detect and H5make_libsettings to take a file as an argument. Rather than only writing to stdout, add a command argument to name the file that H5detect and H5make_libsettings will use for output. Without an argument, stdout is still used, so backwards compatibility is maintained. (ADB - 2018/09/05, HDFFV-9059) - A bug was discovered in the parallel library where an application would hang if a collective read/write of a chunked dataset occurred when collective metadata reads were enabled and some of the ranks had no selection in the dataset's dataspace. The ranks which had no selection in the dataset's dataspace called H5D__chunk_addrmap() to retrieve the lowest chunk address in the dataset. This is because we require reads/writes to be performed in strictly non-decreasing order of chunk address in the file. When the chunk index used was a version 1 or 2 B-tree, these non-participating ranks would issue a collective MPI_Bcast() call that the participating ranks would not issue, causing the hang. Since the non-participating ranks are not actually reading/writing anything, the H5D__chunk_addrmap() call can be safely removed and the address used for the read/write can be set to an arbitrary number (0 was chosen). (JTH - 2018/08/25, HDFFV-10501) Java Library: ---------------- - JNI native library dependencies The build for the hdf5_java native library used the wrong hdf5 target library for CMake builds. Correcting the hdf5_java library to build with the shared hdf5 library required testing paths to change also. (ADB - 2018/08/31, HDFFV-10568) - Java iterator callbacks Change global callback object to a small stack structure in order to fix a runtime crash. This crash was discovered when iterating through a file with nested group members. The global variable visit_callback is overwritten when recursion starts. When recursion completes, visit_callback will be pointing to the wrong callback method. (ADB - 2018/08/15, HDFFV-10536) - Java HDFLibraryException class Change parent class from Exception to RuntimeException. (ADB - 2018/07/30, HDFFV-10534) - JNI Read and Write Refactored variable-length functions, H5DreadVL and H5AreadVL, to correct dataset and attribute reads. New write functions, H5DwriteVL and H5AwriteVL, are under construction. (ADB - 2018/06/02, HDFFV-10519) Supported Platforms =================== Linux 2.6.32-696.16.1.el6.ppc64 gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux g++ (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) (ostrich) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) IBM XL C/C++ V13.1 IBM XL Fortran V15.1 Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (kituo/moohan) Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.2.0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 SunOS 5.11 32- and 64-bit Sun C 5.12 SunOS_sparc (emu) Sun Fortran 95 8.6 SunOS_sparc Sun C++ 5.12 SunOS_sparc Windows 7 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel C, Fortran 2017 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ MSMPI 8 (cmake) Windows 10 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Windows 10 x64 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Visual Studio 2017 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 6.1 from Xcode 7.0 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 (osx1010dev/osx1010test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 Apple clang/clang++ version 7.3.0 from Xcode 7.3 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 5.2.0 (osx1011dev/osx1011test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 16.0.2 Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 Apple LLVM version 8.1.0 (clang/clang++-802.0.42) 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 7.1.0 (kite) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 17.0.2 Tested Configuration Features Summary ===================================== In the tables below y = tested n = not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table = testing incomplete on this feature or platform Platform C F90/ F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel F2003 parallel Solaris2.11 32-bit n y/y n y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit n y/n n y y y Windows 7 y y/y n y y y Windows 7 x64 y y/y y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 10 y y/y n y y y Windows 10 x64 y y/y n y y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 PGI n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 n y/y n y y y Platform Shared Shared Shared Thread- C libs F90 libs C++ libs safe Solaris2.11 32-bit y y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit y y y y Windows 7 y y y y Windows 7 x64 y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n n n y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n n n y Windows 10 y y y y Windows 10 x64 y y y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit y n y y Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 64-bit y n y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 PGI y y y n CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel y y y n Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 y y y n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Supported Platforms" table. More Tested Platforms ===================== The following platforms are not supported but have been tested for this release. Linux 2.6.32-573.22.1.el6 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (mayll/platypus) Version 4.4.7 20120313 Version 4.9.3, 5.3.0, 6.2.0 PGI C, Fortran, C++ for 64-bit target on x86-64; Version 17.10-0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.4.196 Build 20170411 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 Linux 3.10.0-327.18.2.el7 GNU C (gcc) and C++ (g++) compilers #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) (jelly) with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) GCC Version 7.1.0 OpenMPI 3.0.0-GCC-7.2.0-2.29, 3.1.0-GCC-7.2.0-2.29 Intel(R) C (icc) and C++ (icpc) compilers Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 MPICH 3.2 compiled with GCC 5.3.0 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux (moohan) Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 MPICH mpich 3.1.4 compiled with #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux IBM XL C/C++ for Linux, V13.1 (ostrich) and IBM XL Fortran for Linux, V15.1 Debian 8.4 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.36-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 GNU Fortran (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 (cmake and autotools) Fedora 24 4.7.2-201.fc24.x86_64 #1 SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (GCC) 6.1.1 20160621 (Red Hat 6.1.1-3) GNU Fortran (GCC) 6.1.1 20160621 (Red Hat 6.1.1-3) (cmake and autotools) Ubuntu 16.04.1 4.4.0-38-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2) 5.4.0 20160609 GNU Fortran (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2) 5.4.0 20160609 (cmake and autotools) Known Problems ============== At present, metadata cache images may not be generated by parallel applications. Parallel applications can read files with metadata cache images, but since this is a collective operation, a deadlock is possible if one or more processes do not participate. Three tests fail with OpenMPI 3.0.0/GCC-7.2.0-2.29: testphdf5 (ecdsetw, selnone, cchunk1, cchunk3, cchunk4, and actualio) t_shapesame (sscontig2) t_pflush1/fails on exit The first two tests fail attempting collective writes. Known problems in previous releases can be found in the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Please report any new problems found to help@hdfgroup.org. CMake vs. Autotools installations ================================= While both build systems produce similar results, there are differences. Each system produces the same set of folders on linux (only CMake works on standard Windows); bin, include, lib and share. Autotools places the COPYING and RELEASE.txt file in the root folder, CMake places them in the share folder. The bin folder contains the tools and the build scripts. Additionally, CMake creates dynamic versions of the tools with the suffix "-shared". Autotools installs one set of tools depending on the "--enable-shared" configuration option. build scripts ------------- Autotools: h5c++, h5cc, h5fc CMake: h5c++, h5cc, h5hlc++, h5hlcc The include folder holds the header files and the fortran mod files. CMake places the fortran mod files into separate shared and static subfolders, while Autotools places one set of mod files into the include folder. Because CMake produces a tools library, the header files for tools will appear in the include folder. The lib folder contains the library files, and CMake adds the pkgconfig subfolder with the hdf5*.pc files used by the bin/build scripts created by the CMake build. CMake separates the C interface code from the fortran code by creating C-stub libraries for each Fortran library. In addition, only CMake installs the tools library. The names of the szip libraries are different between the build systems. The share folder will have the most differences because CMake builds include a number of CMake specific files for support of CMake's find_package and support for the HDF5 Examples CMake project. %%%%1.10.3%%%% HDF5 version 1.10.3 released on 2018-08-21 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between this release and the previous HDF5 release. It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in this release. For more details check the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Note that documentation in the links below will be updated at the time of each final release. Links to HDF5 documentation can be found on The HDF5 web page: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5 The official HDF5 releases can be obtained from: https://www.hdfgroup.org/downloads/hdf5/ Changes from Release to Release and New Features in the HDF5-1.10.x release series can be found at: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5+Application+Developer%27s+Guide If you have any questions or comments, please send them to the HDF Help Desk: help@hdfgroup.org CONTENTS - New Features - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.2 - Supported Platforms - Tested Configuration Features Summary - More Tested Platforms - Known Problems - CMake vs. Autotools installations New Features ============ Library ------- - Moved the H5DOread/write_chunk() API calls to H5Dread/write_chunk() The functionality of the direct chunk I/O calls in the high-level library has been moved to the H5D package in the main library. This will allow using those functions without building the high-level library. The parameters and functionality of the H5D calls are identical to the H5DO calls. The original H5DO high-level API calls have been retained, though they are now just wrappers for the H5D calls. They are marked as deprecated and are only available when the library is built with deprecated functions. New code should use the H5D calls for this reason. As a part of this work, the following symbols from H5Dpublic.h are no longer used: H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_WRITE_FLAG_NAME H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_WRITE_FILTERS_NAME H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_WRITE_OFFSET_NAME H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_WRITE_DATASIZE_NAME H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_READ_FLAG_NAME H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_READ_OFFSET_NAME H5D_XFER_DIRECT_CHUNK_READ_FILTERS_NAME And properties with these names are no longer stored in the dataset transfer property lists. The symbols are still defined in H5Dpublic.h, but only when the library is built with deprecated symbols. (DER - 2018/05/04) Configuration: ------------- - Add missing USE_110_API_DEFAULT option. Option USE_110_API_DEFAULT sets the default version of versioned APIs. The bin/makevers perl script did not set the maxidx variable correctly when the 1.10 branch was created. This caused the versioning process to always use the latest version of any API. (ADB - 2018/08/17, HDFFV-10552) - Added configuration checks for the following MPI functions: MPI_Mprobe - Used for the Parallel Compression feature MPI_Imrecv - Used for the Parallel Compression feature MPI_Get_elements_x - Used for the "big Parallel I/O" feature MPI_Type_size_x - Used for the "big Parallel I/O" feature (JTH - 2018/08/02, HDFFV-10512) - Added section to the libhdf5.settings file to indicate the status of the Parallel Compression and "big Parallel I/O" features. (JTH - 2018/08/02, HDFFV-10512) - Add option to execute swmr shell scripts from CMake. Option TEST_SHELL_SCRIPTS redirects processing into a separate ShellTests.cmake file for UNIX types. The tests execute the shell scripts if a SH program is found. (ADB - 2018/07/16) C++ Library: ------------ - New wrappers Added the following items: + Class DSetAccPropList for the dataset access property list. + Wrapper for H5Dget_access_plist to class DataSet // Gets the access property list of this dataset. DSetAccPropList getAccessPlist() const; + Wrappers for H5Pset_chunk_cache and H5Pget_chunk_cache to class DSetAccPropList // Sets the raw data chunk cache parameters. void setChunkCache(size_t rdcc_nslots, size_t rdcc_nbytes, double rdcc_w0) // Retrieves the raw data chunk cache parameters. void getChunkCache(size_t &rdcc_nslots, size_t &rdcc_nbytes, double &rdcc_w0) + New operator!= to class DataType (HDFFV-10472) // Determines whether two datatypes are not the same. bool operator!=(const DataType& compared_type) + Wrappers for H5Oget_info2, H5Oget_info_by_name2, and H5Oget_info_by_idx2 (HDFFV-10458) // Retrieves information about an HDF5 object. void getObjinfo(H5O_info_t& objinfo, unsigned fields = H5O_INFO_BASIC) const; // Retrieves information about an HDF5 object, given its name. void getObjinfo(const char* name, H5O_info_t& objinfo, unsigned fields = H5O_INFO_BASIC, const LinkAccPropList& lapl = LinkAccPropList::DEFAULT) const; void getObjinfo(const H5std_string& name, H5O_info_t& objinfo, unsigned fields = H5O_INFO_BASIC, const LinkAccPropList& lapl = LinkAccPropList::DEFAULT) const; // Retrieves information about an HDF5 object, given its index. void getObjinfo(const char* grp_name, H5_index_t idx_type, H5_iter_order_t order, hsize_t idx, H5O_info_t& objinfo, unsigned fields = H5O_INFO_BASIC, const LinkAccPropList& lapl = LinkAccPropList::DEFAULT) const; void getObjinfo(const H5std_string& grp_name, H5_index_t idx_type, H5_iter_order_t order, hsize_t idx, H5O_info_t& objinfo, unsigned fields = H5O_INFO_BASIC, const LinkAccPropList& lapl = LinkAccPropList::DEFAULT) const; (BMR - 2018/07/22, HDFFV-10150, HDFFV-10458, HDFFV-1047) Java Library: ---------------- - Java HDFLibraryException class Change parent class from Exception to RuntimeException. (ADB - 2018/07/30, HDFFV-10534) - JNI Read and Write Refactored variable-length functions, H5DreadVL and H5AreadVL, to correct dataset and attribute reads. New write functions, H5DwriteVL and H5AwriteVL, are under construction. (ADB - 2018/06/02, HDFFV-10519) Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.2 release ================================== Library ------- - Performance issue with H5Oget_info H5Oget_info family of routines retrieves information for an object such as object type, access time, number of attributes, and storage space etc. Retrieving all such information regardless is an overkill and causes performance issue when doing so for many objects. Add an additional parameter "fields" to the the H5Oget_info family of routines indicating the type of information to be retrieved. The same is done to the H5Ovisit family of routines which recursively visits an object returning object information in a callback function. Both sets of routines are versioned and the corresponding compatibility macros are added. The version 2 names of the two sets of routines are: (1) H5Oget_info2, H5Oget_info_by_idx2, H5Oget_info_by_name2 (2) H5Ovisit2, H5Ovisit_by_name2 (VC - 2018/08/15, HDFFV-10180) - Test failure due to metadata size in test/vds.c The size of metadata from test_api_get_ex_dcpl() in test/vds.c is not as expected because the latest format should be used when encoding the layout for VDS. Set the latest format in a temporary fapl and pass the setting to the routines that encode the dataset selection for VDS. (VC - 2018/08/14 HDFFV-10469) - Java HDF5LibraryException class The error minor and major values would be lost after the constructor executed. Created two local class variables to hold the values obtained during execution of the constructor. Refactored the class functions to retrieve the class values rather then calling the native functions. The native functions were renamed and called only during execution of the constructor. Added error checking to calling class constructors in JNI classes. (ADB - 2018/08/06, HDFFV-10544) - Added checks of the defined MPI_VERSION to guard against usage of MPI-3 functions in the Parallel Compression and "big Parallel I/O" features when HDF5 is built with MPI-2. Previously, the configure step would pass but the build itself would fail when it could not locate the MPI-3 functions used. As a result of these new checks, HDF5 can again be built with MPI-2, but the Parallel Compression feature will be disabled as it relies on the MPI-3 functions used. (JTH - 2018/08/02, HDFFV-10512) - User's patches: CVEs The following patches have been applied: CVE-2018-11202 - NULL pointer dereference was discovered in H5S_hyper_make_spans in H5Shyper.c (HDFFV-10476) https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2018-11202 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2018-11202 CVE-2018-11203 - A division by zero was discovered in H5D__btree_decode_key in H5Dbtree.c (HDFFV-10477) https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2018-11203 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2018-11203 CVE-2018-11204 - A NULL pointer dereference was discovered in H5O__chunk_deserialize in H5Ocache.c (HDFFV-10478) https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2018-11204 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2018-11204 CVE-2018-11206 - An out of bound read was discovered in H5O_fill_new_decode and H5O_fill_old_decode in H5Ofill.c (HDFFV-10480) https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2018-11206 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2018-11206 CVE-2018-11207 - A division by zero was discovered in H5D__chunk_init in H5Dchunk.c (HDFFV-10481) https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2018-11207 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2018-11207 (BMR - 2018/7/22, PR#s: 1134 and 1139, HDFFV-10476, HDFFV-10477, HDFFV-10478, HDFFV-10480, HDFFV-10481) - H5Adelete H5Adelete failed when deleting the last "large" attribute that is stored densely via fractal heap/v2 b-tree. After removing the attribute, update the ainfo message. If the number of attributes goes to zero, remove the message. (VC - 2018/07/20, HDFFV-9277) - A bug was discovered in the parallel library which caused partial parallel reads of filtered datasets to return incorrect data. The library used the incorrect dataspace for each chunk read, causing the selection used in each chunk to be wrong. The bug was not caught during testing because all of the current tests which do parallel reads of filtered data read all of the data using an H5S_ALL selection. Several tests were added which exercise partial parallel reads. (JTH - 2018/07/16, HDFFV-10467) - A bug was discovered in the parallel library which caused parallel writes of filtered datasets to trigger an assertion failure in the file free space manager. This occurred when the filter used caused chunks to repeatedly shrink and grow over the course of several dataset writes. The previous chunk information, such as the size of the chunk and the offset in the file, was being cached and not updated after each write, causing the next write to the chunk to retrieve the incorrect cached information and run into issues when reallocating space in the file for the chunk. (JTH - 2018/07/16, HDFFV-10509) - A bug was discovered in the parallel library which caused the H5D__mpio_array_gatherv() function to allocate too much memory. When the function is called with the 'allgather' parameter set to a non-true value, the function will receive data from all MPI ranks and gather it to the single rank specified by the 'root' parameter. However, the bug in the function caused memory for the received data to be allocated on all MPI ranks, not just the singular rank specified as the receiver. In some circumstances, this would cause an application to fail due to the large amounts of memory being allocated. (JTH - 2018/07/16, HDFFV-10467) - Error checks in h5stat and when decoding messages h5stat exited with seg fault/core dumped when errors are encountered in the internal library. Add error checks and --enable-error-stack option to h5stat. Add range checks when decoding messages: old fill value, old layout and refcount. (VC - 2018/07/11, HDFFV-10333) - If an HDF5 file contains a malformed compound datatype with a suitably large offset, the type conversion code can run off the end of the type conversion buffer, causing a segmentation fault. This issue was reported to The HDF Group as issue #CVE-2017-17507. NOTE: The HDF5 C library cannot produce such a file. This condition should only occur in a corrupt (or deliberately altered) file or a file created by third-party software. THE HDF GROUP WILL NOT FIX THIS BUG AT THIS TIME Fixing this problem would involve updating the publicly visible H5T_conv_t function pointer typedef and versioning the API calls which use it. We normally only modify the public API during major releases, so this bug will not be fixed at this time. (DER - 2018/02/26, HDFFV-10356) Configuration ------------- - Applied patches to address Cywin build issues There were three issues for Cygwin builds: - Shared libs were not built. - The -std=c99 flag caused a SIG_SETMASK undeclared error. - Undefined errors when buildbing test shared libraries. Patches to address these issues were received and incorporated in this version. (LRK - 2018/07/18, HDFFV-10475) - The --enable-debug/production configure flags are listed as 'deprecated' when they should really be listed as 'removed'. In the autotools overhaul several years ago, we removed these flags and implemented a new --enable-build-mode= flag. This was done because we changed the semantics of the modes and didn't want users to silently be exposed to them. The newer system is also more flexible and us to add other modes (like 'clean'). The --enable-debug/production flags are now listed as removed. (DER - 2018/05/31, HDFFV-10505) - Moved the location of gcc attribute. The gcc attribute(no_sanitize), named as the macro HDF_NO_UBSAN, was located after the function name. Builds with GCC 7 did not indicate any problem, but GCC 8 issued errors. Moved the attribute before the function name, as required. (ADB - 2018/05/22, HDFFV-10473) - Reworked java test suite into individual JUnit tests. Testing the whole suite of java unit tests in a single JUnit run made it difficult to determine actual failures when tests would fail. Running each file set of tests individually, allows individual failures to be diagnosed easier. A side benefit is that tests for optional components of the library can be disabled if not configured. (ADB - 2018/05/16, HDFFV-9739) - Converted CMake global commands ADD_DEFINITIONS and INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES to use target_* type commands. This change modernizes the CMake usage in the HDF5 library. In addition, there is the intention to convert to generator expressions, where possible. The exception is Fortran FLAGS on Windows Visual Studio. The HDF macros TARGET_C_PROPERTIES and TARGET_FORTRAN_PROPERTIES have been removed with this change in usage. The additional language (C++ and Fortran) checks have also been localized to only be checked when that language is enabled. (ADB - 2018/05/08) Performance ------------- - Revamped internal use of DXPLs, improving performance (QAK - 2018/05/20) Fortran -------- - Fixed issue with h5fget_obj_count_f and using a file id of H5F_OBJ_ALL_F not returning the correct count. (MSB - 2018/5/15, HDFFV-10405) C++ APIs -------- - Adding default arguments to existing functions Added the following items: + Two more property list arguments are added to H5Location::createDataSet: const DSetAccPropList& dapl = DSetAccPropList::DEFAULT const LinkCreatPropList& lcpl = LinkCreatPropList::DEFAULT + One more property list argument is added to H5Location::openDataSet: const DSetAccPropList& dapl = DSetAccPropList::DEFAULT (BMR - 2018/07/21, PR# 1146) - Improvement C++ documentation Replaced the table in main page of the C++ documentation from mht to htm format for portability. (BMR - 2018/07/17, PR# 1141) Supported Platforms =================== Linux 2.6.32-696.16.1.el6.ppc64 gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux g++ (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) (ostrich) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) IBM XL C/C++ V13.1 IBM XL Fortran V15.1 Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (kituo/moohan) Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.2.0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 SunOS 5.11 32- and 64-bit Sun C 5.12 SunOS_sparc (emu) Sun Fortran 95 8.6 SunOS_sparc Sun C++ 5.12 SunOS_sparc Windows 7 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel C, Fortran 2017 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ MSMPI 8 (cmake) Windows 10 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Windows 10 x64 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Visual Studio 2017 w/ Intel Fortran 18 (cmake) Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 6.1 from Xcode 7.0 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 (osx1010dev/osx1010test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 Apple clang/clang++ version 7.3.0 from Xcode 7.3 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 5.2.0 (osx1011dev/osx1011test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 16.0.2 Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 Apple LLVM version 8.1.0 (clang/clang++-802.0.42) 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 7.1.0 (swallow/kite) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 17.0.2 Tested Configuration Features Summary ===================================== In the tables below y = tested n = not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table = testing incomplete on this feature or platform Platform C F90/ F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel F2003 parallel Solaris2.11 32-bit n y/y n y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit n y/n n y y y Windows 7 y y/y n y y y Windows 7 x64 y y/y y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 10 y y/y n y y y Windows 10 x64 y y/y n y y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 PGI n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 n y/y n y y y Platform Shared Shared Shared Thread- C libs F90 libs C++ libs safe Solaris2.11 32-bit y y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit y y y y Windows 7 y y y y Windows 7 x64 y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n n n y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n n n y Windows 10 y y y y Windows 10 x64 y y y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit y n y y Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 64-bit y n y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 PGI y y y n CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 Intel y y y n Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 y y y n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Supported Platforms" table. More Tested Platforms ===================== The following platforms are not supported but have been tested for this release. Linux 2.6.32-573.22.1.el6 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (mayll/platypus) Version 4.4.7 20120313 Version 4.9.3, 5.3.0, 6.2.0 PGI C, Fortran, C++ for 64-bit target on x86-64; Version 17.10-0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.4.196 Build 20170411 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 Linux 3.10.0-327.18.2.el7 GNU C (gcc) and C++ (g++) compilers #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) (jelly) with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) GCC Version 7.1.0 OpenMPI 3.0.0-GCC-7.2.0-2.29, 3.1.0-GCC-7.2.0-2.29 Intel(R) C (icc) and C++ (icpc) compilers Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 MPICH 3.2 compiled with GCC 5.3.0 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux (moohan) Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 MPICH mpich 3.1.4 compiled with #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux IBM XL C/C++ for Linux, V13.1 (ostrich) and IBM XL Fortran for Linux, V15.1 Debian 8.4 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.36-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 GNU Fortran (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 (cmake and autotools) Fedora 24 4.7.2-201.fc24.x86_64 #1 SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (GCC) 6.1.1 20160621 (Red Hat 6.1.1-3) GNU Fortran (GCC) 6.1.1 20160621 (Red Hat 6.1.1-3) (cmake and autotools) Ubuntu 16.04.1 4.4.0-38-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2) 5.4.0 20160609 GNU Fortran (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2) 5.4.0 20160609 (cmake and autotools) Known Problems ============== At present, metadata cache images may not be generated by parallel applications. Parallel applications can read files with metadata cache images, but since this is a collective operation, a deadlock is possible if one or more processes do not participate. Three tests fail with OpenMPI 3.0.0/GCC-7.2.0-2.29: testphdf5 (ecdsetw, selnone, cchunk1, cchunk3, cchunk4, and actualio) t_shapesame (sscontig2) t_pflush1/fails on exit The first two tests fail attempting collective writes. Known problems in previous releases can be found in the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Please report any new problems found to help@hdfgroup.org. CMake vs. Autotools installations ================================= While both build systems produce similar results, there are differences. Each system produces the same set of folders on linux (only CMake works on standard Windows); bin, include, lib and share. Autotools places the COPYING and RELEASE.txt file in the root folder, CMake places them in the share folder. The bin folder contains the tools and the build scripts. Additionally, CMake creates dynamic versions of the tools with the suffix "-shared". Autotools installs one set of tools depending on the "--enable-shared" configuration option. build scripts ------------- Autotools: h5c++, h5cc, h5fc CMake: h5c++, h5cc, h5hlc++, h5hlcc The include folder holds the header files and the fortran mod files. CMake places the fortran mod files into separate shared and static subfolders, while Autotools places one set of mod files into the include folder. Because CMake produces a tools library, the header files for tools will appear in the include folder. The lib folder contains the library files, and CMake adds the pkgconfig subfolder with the hdf5*.pc files used by the bin/build scripts created by the CMake build. CMake separates the C interface code from the fortran code by creating C-stub libraries for each Fortran library. In addition, only CMake installs the tools library. The names of the szip libraries are different between the build systems. The share folder will have the most differences because CMake builds include a number of CMake specific files for support of CMake's find_package and support for the HDF5 Examples CMake project. %%%%1.10.2%%%% HDF5 version 1.10.2 released on 2018-03-29 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between this release and the previous HDF5 release. It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in this release. For more details check the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Note that documentation in the links below will be updated at the time of each final release. Links to HDF5 documentation can be found on The HDF5 web page: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5 The official HDF5 releases can be obtained from: https://www.hdfgroup.org/downloads/hdf5/ Changes from Release to Release and New Features in the HDF5-1.10.x release series can be found at: https://portal.hdfgroup.org/display/HDF5/HDF5+Application+Developer%27s+Guide If you have any questions or comments, please send them to the HDF Help Desk: help@hdfgroup.org CONTENTS - New Features - Support for new platforms and languages - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.1 - Supported Platforms - Tested Configuration Features Summary - More Tested Platforms - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration and Build Systems: -------------------------------- - CMake builds -------------- - Changed minimum CMake required version to 3.10. This change removed the need to support a copy of the FindMPI.cmake module, which has been removed, along with its subfolder in the config/cmake_ext_mod location. (ADB - 2018/03/09) - Added pkg-config file generation Added pkg-config file generation for the C, C++, HL, and HL C++ libraries. In addition, builds on Linux will create h5cc, h5c++, h5hlcc, and h5hlc++ scripts in the bin directory that use the pkg-config files. The scripts can be used to build HDF5 C and C++ applications (i.e, similar to the compiler scripts produced by the Autotools builds). (ADB - 2018/03/08, HDFFV-4359) - Refactored use of CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE for new variable, which understands the type of generator in use. Added new configuration macros to use new HDF_BUILD_TYPE variable. This variable is set correctly for the type of generator being used for the build. (ADB - 2018/01/08, HDFFV-10385, HDFFV-10296) - Autotools builds ------------------ - Removed version-specific gcc/gfortran flags for version 4.0 (inclusive) and earlier. The config/gnu-flags file, which is sourced as a part of the configure process, adds version-specific flags for use when building HDF5. Most of these flags control warnings and do not affect the final product. Flags for older versions of the compiler were consolidated into the common flags section. Moving these flags simplifies maintenance of the file. The upshot of this is that building with ancient versions of gcc (<= 4.0) will possibly no longer work without hand-hacking the file to remove the flags not understood by that version of the compiler. Nothing should change when building with gcc >= 4.1. (DER - 2017/05/31, HDFFV-9937) - -fno-omit-frame-pointer was added when building with debugging symbols enabled. Debugging symbols can be enabled independently of the overall build mode in both the autotools and CMake. This allows (limited) debugging of optimized code. Since many debuggers rely on the frame pointer, we've disabled this optimization when debugging symbols are requested (e.g.: via building with --enable-symbols). (DER - 2017/05/31, HDFFV-10226) Library: -------- - Added an enumerated value to H5F_libver_t for H5Pset_libver_bounds(). Currently, the library defines two values for H5F_libver_t and supports only two pairs of (low, high) combinations as derived from these values. Thus the bounds setting via H5Pset_libver_bounds() is rather restricted. Added an enumerated value (H5F_LIBVER_V18) to H5F_libver_t and H5Pset_libver_bounds() now supports five pairs of (low, high) combinations as derived from these values. This addition provides the user more flexibility in setting bounds for object creation. (VC - 2018/03/14) - Added prefix option to VDS files. Currently, VDS source files must be in the active directory to be found by the virtual file. Adding the option of a prefix to be set on the virtual file, using a data access property list (DAPL), allows the source files to locate at an absolute or relative path to the virtual file. Private utility functions in H5D and H5L packages merged into single function in H5F package. New public APIs: herr_t H5Pset_virtual_prefix(hid_t dapl_id, const char* prefix); ssize_t H5Pget_virtual_prefix(hid_t dapl_id, char* prefix /*out*/, size_t size); The prefix can also be set with an environment variable, HDF5_VDS_PREFIX. (ADB - 2017/12/12, HDFFV-9724, HDFFV-10361) - H5FDdriver_query() API call added to the C library. This new library call allows the user to query a virtual file driver (VFD) for the feature flags it supports (listed in H5FDpublic.h). This can be useful to determine if a VFD supports SWMR, for example. Note that some VFDs have feature flags that may only be present after a file has been created or opened (e.g.: the core VFD will have the H5FD_FEAT_POSIX_COMPAT_HANDLE flag set if the backing store is switched on). Since the new API call queries a generic VFD unassociated with a file, these flags will never be returned. (DER - 2017/05/31, HDFFV-10215) - H5FD_FEAT_DEFAULT_VFD_COMPATIBLE VFD feature flag added to the C library. This new feature flag indicates that the VFD is compatible with the default VFD. VFDs that set this flag create single files that follow the canonical HDF5 file format. (DER - 2017/05/31, HDFFV-10214) - The H5I_REFERENCE value in the H5I_type_t enum (defined in H5Ipublic.h) has been marked as deprecated. This ID type value is not used in the C library. i.e.: There are no hid_t values that are of ID type H5I_REFERENCE. This enum value will be removed in a future major version of the library. The code will remain unchanged in the HDF5 1.10.x releases and branches. (DER - 2017/04/05, HDFFV-10252) Parallel Library: ----------------- - Enabled compression for parallel applications. With this release parallel applications can create and write compressed datasets (or the datasets with the filters such as Fletcher32 applied). (EIP - 2018/03/29) - Addressed slow file close on some Lustre file systems. Slow file close has been reported on some Lustre file systems. While the ultimate cause is not understood fully, the proximate cause appears to be long delays in MPI_File_set_size() calls at file close and flush. To minimize this problem pending a definitive diagnosis and fix, PHDF5 has been modified to avoid MPI_File_set_size() calls when possible. This is done by comparing the library's EOA (End of Allocation) with the file systems EOF, and skipping the MPI_File_set_size() call if the two match. (JRM - 2018/03/29) - Optimized parallel open/location of the HDF5 super-block. Previous releases of PHDF5 required all parallel ranks to search for the HDF5 superblock signature when opening the file. As this is accomplished more or less as a synchronous operation, a large number of processes can experience a slowdown in the file open due to filesystem contention. As a first step in improving the startup/file-open performance, we allow MPI rank 0 of the associated MPI communicator to locate the base offset of the super-block and then broadcast that result to the remaining ranks in the parallel group. Note that this approach is utilized ONLY during file opens which employ the MPIO file driver in HDF5 by previously having called H5Pset_fapl_mpio(). HDF5 parallel file operations which do not employ multiple ranks e.g. specifying MPI_COMM_SELF (whose MPI_Comm_size == 1) as opposed to MPI_COMM_WORLD, will not be affected by this optimization. Conversely, parallel file operations on subgroups of MPI_COMM_WORLD are allowed to be run in parallel with each subgroup operating as an independent collection of processes. (RAW - 2017/10/10, HDFFV-10294) - Added large (>2GB) MPI-IO transfers. Previous releases of PHDF5 would fail when attempting to read or write greater than 2GB of data in a single IO operation. This issue stems principally from an MPI API whose definitions utilize 32 bit integers to describe the number of data elements and datatype that MPI should use to effect a data transfer. Historically, HDF5 has invoked MPI-IO with the number of elements in a contiguous buffer represented as the length of that buffer in bytes. Resolving the issue and thus enabling larger MPI-IO transfers is accomplished first, by detecting when a user IO request would exceed the 2GB limit as described above. Once a transfer request is identified as requiring special handling, PHDF5 now creates a derived datatype consisting of a vector of fixed sized blocks which is in turn wrapped within a single MPI_Type_struct to contain the vector and any remaining data. The newly created datatype is then used in place of MPI_BYTE and can be used to fulfill the original user request without encountering API errors. (RAW - 2017/09/10, HDFFV-8839) C++ Library: ------------ - The following C++ API wrappers have been added to the C++ Library: + H5Lcreate_soft: // Creates a soft link from link_name to target_name. void link(const char *target_name, const char *link_name,...) void link(const H5std_string& target_name,...) + H5Lcreate_hard: // Creates a hard link from new_name to curr_name. void link(const char *curr_name, const Group& new_loc,...) void link(const H5std_string& curr_name, const Group& new_loc,...) // Creates a hard link from new_name to curr_name in same location. void link(const char *curr_name, const hid_t same_loc,...) void link(const H5std_string& curr_name, const hid_t same_loc,...) Note: previous version of H5Location::link will be deprecated. + H5Lcopy: // Copy an object from a group of file to another. void copyLink(const char *src_name, const Group& dst,...) void copyLink(const H5std_string& src_name, const Group& dst,...) // Copy an object from a group of file to the same location. void copyLink(const char *src_name, const char *dst_name,...) void copyLink(const H5std_string& src_name,...) + H5Lmove: // Rename an object in a group or file to a new location. void moveLink(const char* src_name, const Group& dst,...) void moveLink(const H5std_string& src_name, const Group& dst,...) // Rename an object in a group or file to the same location. void moveLink(const char* src_name, const char* dst_name,...) void moveLink(const H5std_string& src_name,...) Note: previous version H5Location::move will be deprecated. + H5Ldelete: // Removes the specified link from this location. void unlink(const char *link_name, const LinkAccPropList& lapl = LinkAccPropList::DEFAULT) void unlink(const H5std_string& link_name, const LinkAccPropList& lapl = LinkAccPropList::DEFAULT) Note: additional parameter is added to previous H5Location::unlink. + H5Tencode and H5Tdecode: // Creates a binary object description of this datatype. void DataType::encode() - C API H5Tencode() // Returns the decoded type from the binary object description. DataType::decode() - C API H5Tdecode() ArrayType::decode() - C API H5Tdecode() CompType::decode() - C API H5Tdecode() DataType::decode() - C API H5Tdecode() EnumType::decode() - C API H5Tdecode() FloatType::decode() - C API H5Tdecode() IntType::decode() - C API H5Tdecode() StrType::decode() - C API H5Tdecode() VarLenType::decode() - C API H5Tdecode() + H5Lget_info: // Returns the information of the named link. H5L_info_t getLinkInfo(const H5std_string& link_name,...) (BMR - 2018/03/11, HDFFV-10149) - Added class LinkCreatPropList for link create property list. (BMR - 2018/03/11, HDFFV-10149) - Added overloaded functions H5Location::createGroup to take a link creation property list. Group createGroup(const char* name, const LinkCreatPropList& lcpl) Group createGroup(const H5std_string& name, const LinkCreatPropList& lcpl) (BMR - 2018/03/11, HDFFV-10149) - A document is added to the HDF5 C++ API Reference Manual to show the mapping from a C API to C++ wrappers. It can be found from the main page of the C++ API Reference Manual. (BMR - 2017/10/17, HDFFV-10151) Java Library: ---------------- - Wrapper added for enabling the error stack. H5error_off would disable the error stack reporting. In order to re-enable the reporting, the error stack info needs to be saved so that H5error_on can revert state. (ADB - 2018/03/13, HDFFV-10412) - Wrappers were added for the following C APIs: H5Pset_evict_on_close H5Pget_evict_on_close H5Pset_chunk_opts H5Pget_chunk_opts H5Pset_efile_prefix H5Pget_efile_prefix H5Pset_virtual_prefix H5Pget_virtual_prefix (ADB - 2017/12/20) - The H5I_REFERENCE value in the H5I_type_t enum (defined in H5Ipublic.h) has been marked as deprecated. JNI code which refers to this value will be removed in a future major version of the library. The code will remain unchanged in the 1.10.x releases and branches. See the C library section, above, for further information. (HDFFV-10252, DER, 2017/04/05) Tools: ------ - h5diff has a new option to display error stack. Updated h5diff with the --enable-error-stack argument, which enables the display of the hdf5 error stack. This completes the improvement to the main tools: h5copy, h5diff, h5dump, h5ls and h5repack. (ADB - 2017/08/30, HDFFV-9774) Support for new platforms, languages and compilers. ======================================= - None Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.1 release ================================== Library ------- - The data read after a direct chunk write to a chunked dataset with one chunk was incorrect. The problem was due to the passing of a null dataset pointer to the insert callback for the chunk index in the routine H5D__chunk_direct_write() in H5Dchunk.c The dataset was a single-chunked dataset which will use the single chunk index when latest format was enabled on file creation. The single chunk index was the only index that used this pointer in the insert callback. Passed the dataset pointer to the insert callback for the chunk index in H5D__chunk_direct_write(). (VC - 2018/03/20, HDFFV-10425) - Added public routine H5DOread_chunk to the high-level C library. The patch for H5DOwrite_chunk() to write an entire chunk to the file directly was contributed by GE Healthcare and integrated by The HDF Group developers. (VC - 2017/05/19, HDFFV-9934) - Freeing of object header after failed checksum verification. It was discovered that the object header (in H5Ocache.c) was not released properly when the checksum verification failed and a re-load of the object header was needed. Freed the object header that failed the chksum verification only after the new object header is reloaded, deserialized and set up. (VC - 2018/03/14, HDFFV-10209) - Updated H5Pset_evict_on_close in H5Pfapl.c Changed the minor error number from H5E_CANTSET to H5E_UNSUPPORTED for parallel library. (ADB - 2018/03/06, HDFFV-10414) - Fixed the problems with the utility function that could not handle lowercase Windows drive letters. Added call to upper function for drive letter. (ADB - 2017/12/18, HDFFV-10307) - Fixed H5Sencode() bug when the number of elements selected was > 2^32. H5Sencode() incorrectly encodes dataspace selection with number of elements exceeding 2^32. When decoding such selection via H5Sdecode(), the number of elements in the decoded dataspace is not the same as what is encoded. This problem exists for H5S_SEL_HYPER and H5S_SEL_POINTS encoding. The cause of the problem is due to the fact that the library uses 32 bits to encode counts and block offsets for the selection. The solution is to use the original 32 bit encodings if possible, but use a different way to encode selection if more that 32 bits is needed. See details in the RFC: H5Sencode/H5Sdecode Format Change i https://bitbucket.hdfgroup.org/projects/HDFFV/repos/hdf5doc/browse/RFCs/HDF5_Library/H5SencodeFormatChange. (VC - 2017/11/28, HDFFV-9947) - Fixed filter plugin handling in H5PL.c and H5Z.c to not require i availability of dependent libraries (e.g., szip or zlib). It was discovered that the dynamic loading process used by filter plugins had issues with library dependencies. CMake build process changed to use LINK INTERFACE keywords, which allowed HDF5 C library to make dependent libraries private. The filter plugin libraries no longer require dependent libraries (such as szip or zlib) to be available. (ADB - 2017/11/16, HDFFV-10328) - Fixed rare object header corruption bug. In certain cases, such as when converting large attributes to dense storage, an error could occur which would either fail an assertion or cause file corruption. Fixed and added test. (NAF - 2017/11/14, HDFFV-10274) - Updated H5Zfilter_avail in H5Z.c. The public function checked for plugins, while the private function did not. Modified H5Zfilter_avail and private function, H5Z_filter_avail. Moved check for plugin from public to private function. Updated H5P__set_filter due to change in H5Z_filter_avail. Updated tests. (ADB - 2017/10/10, HDFFV-10297, HDFFV-10319) - h5dump produced SEGFAULT when dumping corrypted file. The behavior was due to the error in the internal function H5HL_offset_into(). (1) Fixed H5HL_offset_into() to return error when offset exceeds heap data block size. (2) Fixed other places in the library that call this routine to detect error routine. (VC - 2017/08/30, HDFFV-10216) - Fixes for paged aggregation feature. Skip test in test/fheap.c when: (1) multi/split drivers and (2) persisting free-space or using paged aggregation strategy (VC, 2017/07/10) Changes made based on RFC review comments: (1) Added maximum value for file space page size (2) Dropped check for page end metadata threshold (3) Removed "can_shrink" and "shrink" callbacks for small section class (VC - 2017/06/09) - Fixed for infinite loop in H5VM_power2up(). The function H5VM_power2up() returns the next power of 2 for n. When n exceeds 2^63, it overflows and becomes 0 causing the infinite looping. The fix ensures that the function checks for n >= 2^63 and returns 0. (VC - 2017/07/10, HDFFV-10217) - Fixed for H5Ocopy doesn't work with open identifiers. Changes made so that raw data for dataset objects are copied from cached info when possible instead of flushing objects to file and read them back in again. (VC - 2017/07/05, HDFFV-7853) - An uninitialized struct could cause a memory access error when using variable-length or reference types in a compressed, chunked dataset. A struct containing a callback function pointer and a pointer to some associated data was used before initialization. This could cause a memory access error and system crash. This could only occur under unusual conditions when using variable-lenth and reference types in a compressed, chunked dataset. On recent versions of Visual Studio, when built in debug mode, the debug heap will complain and cause a crash if the code in question is executed (this will cause the objcopy test to fail). (DER - 2017/11/21, HDFFV-10330) - Fixed collective metadata writes on file close. It was discovered that metadata was being written twice as part of the parallel file close behavior, once independently and once collectively. A fix for this error was included as part of the parallel compression feature but remained undocumented here. (RAW - 2017/12/01, HDFFV-10272) - If an HDF5 file contains a filter pipeline message with a 'number of filters' field that exceeds the maximum number of allowed filters, the error handling code will attempt to dereference a NULL pointer. This issue was reported to The HDF Group as issue #CVE-2017-17505. https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2017-17505 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2017-17505 NOTE: The HDF5 C library cannot produce such a file. This condition should only occur in a corrupt (or deliberately altered) file or a file created by third-party software. This problem arose because the error handling code assumed that the 'number of filters' field implied that a dynamic array of that size had already been created and that the cleanup code should iterate over that array and clean up each element's resources. If an error occurred before the array has been allocated, this will not be true. This has been changed so that the number of filters is set to zero on errors. Additionally, the filter array traversal in the error handling code now requires that the filter array not be NULL. (DER - 2018/02/06, HDFFV-10354) - If an HDF5 file contains a filter pipeline message which contains a 'number of filters' field that exceeds the actual number of filters in the message, the HDF5 C library will read off the end of the read buffer. This issue was reported to The HDF Group as issue #CVE-2017-17506. https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2017-17506 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2017-17506 NOTE: The HDF5 C library cannot produce such a file. This condition should only occur in a corrupt (or deliberately altered) file or a file created by third-party software. The problem was fixed by passing the buffer size with the buffer and ensuring that the pointer cannot be incremented off the end of the buffer. A mismatch between the number of filters declared and the actual number of filters will now invoke normal HDF5 error handling. (DER - 2018/02/26, HDFFV-10355) - If an HDF5 file contains a malformed compound datatype with a suitably large offset, the type conversion code can run off the end of the type conversion buffer, causing a segmentation fault. This issue was reported to The HDF Group as issue #CVE-2017-17507. https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2017-17506 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2017-17506 NOTE: The HDF5 C library cannot produce such a file. This condition should only occur in a corrupt (or deliberately altered) file or a file created by third-party software. THE HDF GROUP WILL NOT FIX THIS BUG AT THIS TIME Fixing this problem would involve updating the publicly visible H5T_conv_t function pointer typedef and versioning the API calls which use it. We normally only modify the public API during major releases, so this bug will not be fixed at this time. (DER - 2018/02/26, HDFFV-10356) - If an HDF5 file contains a malformed compound type which contains a member of size zero, a division by zero error will occur while processing the type. This issue was reported to The HDF Group as issue #CVE-2017-17508. https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2017-17508 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2017-17508 NOTE: The HDF5 C library cannot produce such a file. This condition should only occur in a corrupt (or deliberately altered) file or a file created by third-party software. Checking for zero before dividing fixes the problem. Instead of the division by zero, the normal HDF5 error handling is invoked. (DER - 2018/02/26, HDFFV-10357) - If an HDF5 file contains a malformed symbol table node that declares it contains more symbols than it actually contains, the library can run off the end of the metadata cache buffer while processing the symbol table node. This issue was reported to The HDF Group as issue #CVE-2017-17509. https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2017-17509 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2017-17509 NOTE: The HDF5 C library cannot produce such a file. This condition should only occur in a corrupt (or deliberately altered) file or a file created by third-party software. Performing bounds checks on the buffer while processing fixes the problem. Instead of the segmentation fault, the normal HDF5 error handling is invoked. (DER - 2018/03/12, HDFFV-10358) - Fixed permissions passed to open(2) on file create. On Windows, the POSIX permissions passed to open(2) when creating files were only incidentally correct. They are now set to the correct value of (_S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE). On other platforms, the permissions were set to a mix of 666, 644, and 000. They are now set uniformly to 666. (DER - 2017/04/28, HDFFV-9877) - The H5FD_FEAT_POSIX_COMPAT_HANDLE flag is no longer used to determine if a virtual file driver (VFD) is compatible with SWMR. Use of this VFD feature flag was not in line with the documentation in the public H5FDpublic.h file. In particular, it was being used as a proxy for determining if SWMR I/O is allowed. This is unnecessary as we already have a feature flag for this (H5FD_SUPPORTS_SWMR_IO). (DER - 2017/05/31, HDFFV-10214) Configuration ------------- - CMake changes - Updated CMake commands configuration. A number of improvements were made to the CMake commands. Most changes simplify usage or eliminate unused constructs. Also, some changes support better cross-platform support. (ADB - 2018/02/01, HDFFV-10398) - Corrected usage of CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE variable. The use of the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is incorrect for multi-config generators (Visual Studio and XCode) and is optional for single config generators. Created a new macro to check GLOBAL PROPERTY -> GENERATOR_IS_MULTI_CONFIG Created two new HDF variable, HDF_BUILD_TYPE and HDF_CFG_BUILD_TYPE. Defaults for these variables is "Release". (ADB - 2018/01/10, HDFFV-10385) - Added replacement of fortran flags if using static CRT. Added TARGET_STATIC_CRT_FLAGS call to HDFUseFortran.cmake file in config/cmake_ext_mod folder. (ADB - 2018/01/08, HDFFV-10334) - The hdf5 library used shared szip and zlib, which needlessly required applications to link with the same szip and zlib libraries. Changed the target_link_libraries commands to use the static libs. Removed improper link duplication of szip and zlib. Adjusted the link dependencies and the link interface values of the target_link_libraries commands. (ADB - 2017/11/14, HDFFV-10329) - CMake MPI CMake implementation for MPI was problematic and would create incorrect MPI library references in the hdf5 libraries. Reworked the CMake MPI code to properly create CMake targets. Also merged the latest CMake FindMPI.cmake changes to the local copy. This is necessary until HDF changes the CMake minimum to 3.9 or greater. (ADB - 2017/11/02, HDFFV-10321) - Corrected FORTRAN_HAVE_C_LONG_DOUBLE processing in the autotools. A bug in the autotools Fortran processing code always set the FORTRAN_HAVE_C_LONG_DOUBLE variable to be true regardless of whether or not a C long double type was present. This would cause compilation failures on platforms where a C long double type was not available and the Fortran wrappers were being built. (DER - 2017/07/05, HDFFV-10247) - The deprecated --enable-production and --enable-debug configure options failed to emit errors when passed an empty string (e.g.: --enable-debug=""). Due to the way we checked for these options being set, it was possible to avoid the error message and continue configuration if an empty string was passed to the option. Any use of --enable-production or --enable-debug will now halt the configuration step and emit a helpful error message (use --enable-build-mode=debug|production instead). (DER - 2017/07/05, HDFFV-10248) - CMake Too many commands for POST_BUILD step caused command line to be too big on windows. Changed foreach of copy command to use a custom command with the use of the HDFTEST_COPY_FILE macro. (ADB - 2017/07/12, HDFFV-10254) - CMake test execution environment The parallel HDF5 test: 't_pread' assumed the use of autotools and the directory structure associated with that testing approach. Modified the test code to check whether the 'h5jam' utility can be found in the same directory as the test executable (which is preferred directory structure utilized by cmake) and if found will invoke the tool directly rather than utilizing a relative path. (RAW - 2017/11/03, HDFFV-10318) - Fortran compilation fails for xlf and CMake builds. Fixed CMake shared library build for H5match_types and modules (MSB - 2017/12/19, HDFFV-10363) - Shared libraries fail test on OSX with Fortran enabled with CMake. Fixed by removing the F77 use of EQUIVALENCE and COMMON, replaced using MODULES. Updated CMake. (MSB - 2017/12/07, HDFFV-10223) - The bin/trace script now emits an error code on problems and autogen.sh will fail if bin/trace fails. The bin/trace script adds tracing functionality to public HDF5 API calls. It is only of interest to developers who modify the HDF5 source code. Previously, bin/trace just wrote an error message to stdout when it encountered problems, so autogen.sh processing did not halt and a broken version of the library could be built. The script will now return an error code when it encounters problems, and autogen.sh will fail. This only affects users who run autogen.sh to rebuild the Autotools files, which is not necessary to build HDF5 from source in official releases of the library. CMake users are unaffected as bin/trace is not run via CMake at this time. (DER - 2017/04/25, HDFFV-10178) - FC_BASENAME was changed from gfortran40 to gfortran in a few places. In the autotools, FC_BASENAME was set to gfortran40 in a few locations (config/gnu-fflags and config/freebsd). This was probably a historical artifact and did not seem to affect many users. The value is now correctly set to gfortran. (DER - 2017/05/26, HDFFV-10249) - The ar flags were changed to -cr (was: -cru) The autotools set the flags for ar to -cru by default. The -u flag, which allows selective replacement of only the members which have changed, raises warnings on some platforms, so the flags are now set to -cr via AR_FLAGS in configure.ac. This causes the static library to always be completely recreated from the object files on each build. (DER - 2017/11/15, HDFFV-10428) Fortran -------- - Fixed compilation errors when using Intel 18 Fortran compilers (MSB - 2017/11/3, HDFFV-10322) Tools ----- - h5clear An enhancement to the tool in setting a file's stored EOA. It was discovered that a crashed file's stored EOA in the superblock was smaller than the actual file's EOF. When the file was reopened and closed, the library truncated the file to the stored EOA. Added an option to the tool in setting the file's stored EOA in the superblock to the maximum of (EOA, EOF) + increment. An option was also added to print the file's EOA and EOF. (VC - 2018/03/14, HDFFV-10360) - h5repack h5repack changes the chunk parameters when a change of layout is not specified and a filter is applied. HDFFV-10297, HDFFV-10319 reworked code for h5repack and h5diff code in the tools library. The check for an existing layout was incorrectly placed into an if block and not executed. The check was moved into the normal path of the function. (ADB - 2018/02/21, HDFFV-10412) - h5dump The tools library will hide the error stack during file open. While this is preferable almost always, there are reasons to enable display of the error stack when a tool will not open a file. Adding an optional argument to the --enable-error-stack will provide this use case. As an optional argument it will not affect the operation of the --enable-error-stack. h5dump is the only tool to implement this change. (ADB - 2018/02/15, HDFFV-10384) - h5dump h5dump would output an indented blank line in the filters section. h5dump overused the h5tools_simple_prefix function, which is a function intended to account for the data index (x,y,z) option. Removed the function call for header information. (ADB - 2018/01/25, HDFFV-10396) - h5repack h5repack incorrectly searched internal object table for name. h5repack would search the table of objects for a name, if the name did not match it tried to determine if the name without a leading slash would match. The logic was flawed! The table stored names(paths) without a leading slash and did a strstr of the table path to the name. The assumption was that if there was a difference of one then it was a match, however "pressure" would match "/pressure" as well as "/pressure1", "/pressure2", etc. Changed logic to remove any leading slash and then do a full compare of the name. (ADB - 2018/01/18, HDFFV-10393) - h5repack h5repack failed to handle command line parameters for customer filters. User defined filter parameter conversions would fail when integers were represented on the command line with character string larger then 9 characters. Increased local variable array for storing the current command line parameter to prevent buffer overflows. (ADB - 2018/01/17, HDFFV-10392) - h5diff h5diff seg faulted if comparing VL strings against fixed strings. Reworked solution for HDFFV-8625 and HDFFV-8639. Implemented the check for string objects of same type in the diff_can_type function by adding an if(tclass1 == H5T_STRING) block. This "if block" moves the same check that was added for attributes to this function, which is used by all object types. This function handles complex type structures. Also added a new test file in h5diffgenttest for testing this issue and removed the temporary files used in the test scripts. (ADB - 2018/01/04, HDFFV-8745) - h5repack h5repack failed to copy a dataset with existing filter. Reworked code for h5repack and h5diff code in the tools library. Added improved error handling, cleanup of resources and checks of calls. Modified H5Zfilter_avail and private function, H5Z_filter_avail. Moved check for plugin from public to private function. Updated H5P__set_filter due to change in H5Z_filter_avail. Updated tests. Note, h5repack output display has changed to clarify the individual steps of the repack process. The output indicates if an operation applies to all objects. Lines with notation and no information have been removed. (ADB - 2017/10/10, HDFFV-10297, HDFFV-10319) - h5repack h5repack always set the User Defined filter flag to H5Z_FLAG_MANDATORY. Added another parameter to the 'UD=' option to set the flag by default to '0' or H5Z_FLAG_MANDATORY, the other choice is '1' or H5Z_FLAG_OPTIONAL. (ADB - 2017/08/31, HDFFV-10269) - h5ls h5ls generated error on stack when it encountered a H5S_NULL dataspace. Adding checks for H5S_NULL before calling H5Sis_simple (located in the h5tools_dump_mem function) fixed the issue. (ADB - 2017/08/17, HDFFV-10188) - h5repack Added tests to h5repack.sh.in to verify options added for paged aggregation work as expected. (VC - 2017/08/03) - h5dump h5dump segfaulted on output of XML file. Function that escape'd strings used the full buffer length instead of just the length of the replacement string in a strncpy call. Using the correct length fixed the issue. (ADB - 2017/08/01, HDFFV-10256) - h5diff h5diff segfaulted on compare of a NULL variable length string. Improved h5diff compare of strings by adding a check for NULL strings and setting the lengths to zero. (ADB - 2017/07/25, HDFFV-10246) - h5import h5import crashed trying to import data from a subset of a dataset. Improved h5import by adding the SUBSET keyword. h5import understands to use the Count times the Block as the size of the dimensions. Added INPUT_B_ORDER keyword to old-style configuration files. The import from h5dump function expects the binary files to use native types (FILE '-b' option) in the binary file. (ADB - 2017/06/15, HDFFV-10219) - h5repack h5repack did not maintain the creation order flag of the root group. Improved h5repack by reading the creation order and applying the flag to the new root group. Also added arguments to set the order and index direction, which applies to the traversing of the original file, on the command line. (ADB - 2017/05/26, HDFFV-8611) - h5diff h5diff failed to account for strpad type and null terminators of char strings. Also, h5diff failed to account for string length differences and would give a different result depending on file order in the command line. Improved h5diff compare of strings and arrays by adding a check for string lengths and if the strpad was null filled. (ADB - 2017/05/18, HDFFV-9055, HDFFV-10128) High-Level APIs: ------ - H5DOwrite_chunk() problems when overwriting an existing chunk with no filters enabled. When overwriting chunks and no filters were being used, the library would fail (when asserts are enabled, e.g. debug builds) or incorrectly insert additional chunks instead of overwriting (when asserts are not enabled, e.g. production builds). This has been fixed and a test was added to the hl/test_dset_opt test. (DER - 2017/05/11, HDFFV-10187) C++ APIs -------- - Removal of memory leaks. A private function was inadvertently called, causing memory leaks. This is now fixed. (BMR - 2018/03/12 - User's reported in email) Testing ------- - Memory for three variables in testphdf5's coll_write_test was malloced but not freed, leaking memory when running the test. The variables' memory is now freed. (LRK - 2018/03/12, HDFFV-10397) - Refactored the testpar/t_bigio.c test to include ALARM macros Changed the test to include the ALARM_ON and ALARM_OFF macros which are intended to prevent nightly test hangs that have been observed with this particular parallel test example. The code was also modified to simplify status reporting (only from MPI rank 0) and additional status checking added. (RAW - 2017/11/08, HDFFV-10301) Supported Platforms =================== Linux 2.6.32-696.16.1.el6.ppc64 gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux g++ (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) (ostrich) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-18) IBM XL C/C++ V13.1 IBM XL Fortran V15.1 Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (kituo/moohan) Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.2.0, Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 SunOS 5.11 32- and 64-bit Sun C 5.12 SunOS_sparc (emu) Sun Fortran 95 8.6 SunOS_sparc Sun C++ 5.12 SunOS_sparc Windows 7 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel C, Fortran 2017 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ MSMPI 8 (cmake) Cygwin(CYGWIN_NT-6.1 2.8.0(0.309/5/3) gcc and gfortran compilers (GCC 5.4.0) (cmake and autotools) Windows 10 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Cygwin(CYGWIN_NT-6.1 2.8.0(0.309/5/3) gcc and gfortran compilers (GCC 5.4.0) (cmake and autotools) Windows 10 x64 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 6.1 from Xcode 7.0 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 (osx1010dev/osx1010test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 Apple clang/clang++ version 7.3.0 from Xcode 7.3 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 5.2.0 (osx1011dev/osx1011test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 16.0.2 Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 Apple LLVM version 8.1.0 (clang/clang++-802.0.42) 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 7.1.0 (swallow/kite) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 17.0.2 Tested Configuration Features Summary ===================================== In the tables below y = tested n = not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table = testing incomplete on this feature or platform Platform C F90/ F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel F2003 parallel Solaris2.11 32-bit n y/y n y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit n y/n n y y y Windows 7 y y/y n y y y Windows 7 x64 y y/y y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 10 y y/y n y y y Windows 10 x64 y y/y n y y y Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 PGI n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 n y/y n y y y Platform Shared Shared Shared Thread- C libs F90 libs C++ libs safe Solaris2.11 32-bit y y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit y y y y Windows 7 y y y y Windows 7 x64 y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n n n y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n n n y Windows 10 y y y y Windows 10 x64 y y y y Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit y n y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 PGI y y y n CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 Intel y y y n Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 y y y n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Supported Platforms" table. More Tested Platforms ===================== The following platforms are not supported but have been tested for this release. Linux 2.6.32-573.22.1.el6 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (mayll/platypus) Version 4.4.7 20120313 Version 4.9.3, 5.3.0, 6.2.0 PGI C, Fortran, C++ for 64-bit target on x86-64; Version 17.10-0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 17.0.4.196 Build 20170411 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 Linux 3.10.0-327.18.2.el7 GNU C (gcc) and C++ (g++) compilers #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) (jelly) with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) GCC Version 7.1.0 OpenMPI 3.0.0-GCC-7.2.0-2.29 Intel(R) C (icc) and C++ (icpc) compilers Version 17.0.0.098 Build 20160721 with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 MPICH 3.2 compiled with GCC 5.3.0 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux (moohan) Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 MPICH mpich 3.1.4 compiled with #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux IBM XL C/C++ for Linux, V13.1 (ostrich) and IBM XL Fortran for Linux, V15.1 Debian 8.4 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.36-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 GNU Fortran (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 (cmake and autotools) Fedora 24 4.7.2-201.fc24.x86_64 #1 SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (GCC) 6.1.1 20160621 (Red Hat 6.1.1-3) GNU Fortran (GCC) 6.1.1 20160621 (Red Hat 6.1.1-3) (cmake and autotools) Ubuntu 16.04.1 4.4.0-38-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2) 5.4.0 20160609 GNU Fortran (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2) 5.4.0 20160609 (cmake and autotools) Known Problems ============== At present, metadata cache images may not be generated by parallel applications. Parallel applications can read files with metadata cache images, but since this is a collective operation, a deadlock is possible if one or more processes do not participate. Three tests fail with OpenMPI 3.0.0/GCC-7.2.0-2.29: testphdf5 (ecdsetw, selnone, cchunk1, cchunk3, cchunk4, and actualio) t_shapesame (sscontig2) t_pflush1/fails on exit The first two tests fail attempting collective writes. Known problems in previous releases can be found in the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Please report any new problems found to help@hdfgroup.org. %%%%1.10.1%%%% HDF5 version 1.10.1 released on 2017-04-27 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.10.0-patch1 and HDF5 1.10.1, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.10.1. For more details check the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Links to HDF5 1.10.1 source code, documentation, and additional materials can be found on The HDF5 web page at: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/ The HDF5 1.10.1 release can be obtained from: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/obtain5.html User documentation for the snapshot can be accessed directly at this location: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/ New features in the HDF5-1.10.x release series, including brief general descriptions of some new and modified APIs, are described in the "New Features in HDF5 Release 1.10" document: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/index.html All new and modified APIs are listed in detail in the "HDF5 Software Changes from Release to Release" document, in the section "Release 10.1 (current release) versus Release 1.10.0 https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/ADGuide/Changes.html If you have any questions or comments, please send them to the HDF Help Desk: help@hdfgroup.org CONTENTS - Major New Features Introduced in HDF5 1.10.1 - Other New Features and Enhancements - Support for New Platforms, Languages, and Compilers - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.0-patch1 - Supported Platforms - Tested Configuration Features Summary - More Tested Platforms - Known Problems Major New Features Introduced in HDF5 1.10.1 ============================================ For links to the RFCs and documentation in this section please view https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures in a web browser. ________________________________________ Metadata Cache Image ________________________________________ HDF5 metadata is typically small, and scattered throughout the HDF5 file. This can affect performance, particularly on large HPC systems. The Metadata Cache Image feature can improve performance by writing the metadata cache in a single block on file close, and then populating the cache with the contents of this block on file open, thus avoiding the many small I/O operations that would otherwise be required on file open and close. See the RFC for complete details regarding this feature. Also, see the Fine Tuning the Metadata Cache documentation. At present, metadata cache images may not be generated by parallel applications. Parallel applications can read files with metadata cache images, but since this is a collective operation, a deadlock is possible if one or more processes do not participate. ________________________________________ Metadata Cache Evict on Close ________________________________________ The HDF5 library's metadata cache is fairly conservative about holding on to HDF5 object metadata (object headers, chunk index structures, etc.), which can cause the cache size to grow, resulting in memory pressure on an application or system. The "evict on close" property will cause all metadata for an object to be evicted from the cache as long as metadata is not referenced from any other open object. See the Fine Tuning the Metadata Cache documentation for information on the APIs. At present, evict on close is disabled in parallel builds. ________________________________________ Paged Aggregation ________________________________________ The current HDF5 file space allocation accumulates small pieces of metadata and raw data in aggregator blocks which are not page aligned and vary widely in sizes. The paged aggregation feature was implemented to provide efficient paged access of these small pieces of metadata and raw data. See the RFC for details. Also, see the File Space Management documentation. ________________________________________ Page Buffering ________________________________________ Small and random I/O accesses on parallel file systems result in poor performance for applications. Page buffering in conjunction with paged aggregation can improve performance by giving an application control of minimizing HDF5 I/O requests to a specific granularity and alignment. See the RFC for details. Also, see the Page Buffering documentation. At present, page buffering is disabled in parallel builds. Other New Features and Enhancements =================================== Library ------- - Added a mechanism for disabling the SWMR file locking scheme. The file locking calls used in HDF5 1.10.0 (including patch1) will fail when the underlying file system does not support file locking or where locks have been disabled. To disable all file locking operations, an environment variable named HDF5_USE_FILE_LOCKING can be set to the five-character string 'FALSE'. This does not fundamentally change HDF5 library operation (aside from initial file open/create, SWMR is lock-free), but users will have to be more careful about opening files to avoid problematic access patterns (i.e.: multiple writers) that the file locking was designed to prevent. Additionally, the error message that is emitted when file lock operations set errno to ENOSYS (typical when file locking has been disabled) has been updated to describe the problem and potential resolution better. (DER, 2016/10/26, HDFFV-9918) - The return type of H5Pget_driver_info() has been changed from void * to const void *. The pointer returned by this function points to internal library memory and should not be freed by the user. (DER, 2016/11/04, HDFFV-10017) - The direct I/O VFD has been removed from the list of VFDs that support SWMR. This configuration was never officially tested and several SWMR tests fail when this VFD is set. (DER, 2016/11/03, HDFFV-10169) Configuration: -------------- - The minimum version of CMake required to build HDF5 is now 3.2.2. (ADB, 2017/01/10) - An --enable/disable-developer-warnings option has been added to configure. This disables warnings that do not indicate poor code quality such as -Winline and gcc's -Wsuggest-attribute. Developer warnings are disabled by default. (DER, 2017/01/10) - A bin/restore.sh script was added that reverts autogen.sh processing. (DER, 2016/11/08) - CMake: Added NAMESPACE hdf5:: to package configuration files to allow projects using installed HDF5 binaries built with CMake to link with them without specifying the HDF5 library location via IMPORTED_LOCATION. (ABD, 2016/10/17, HDFFV-10003) - CMake: Changed the CTEST_BUILD_CONFIGURATION option to CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE as recommended by the CMake documentation. (ABD, 2016/10/17, HDFFV-9971) Fortran Library: ---------------- - The HDF5 Fortran library can now be compiled with the NAG compiler. (MSB, 2017/2/10, HDFFV-9973) C++ Library: ------------ - The following C++ API wrappers have been added to the C++ Library: // Sets/Gets the strategy and the threshold value that the library // will employ in managing file space. FileCreatPropList::setFileSpaceStrategy - H5Pset_file_space_strategy FileCreatPropList::getFileSpaceStrategy - H5Pget_file_space_strategy // Sets/Gets the file space page size for paged aggregation. FileCreatPropList::setFileSpacePagesize - H5Pset_file_space_page_size FileCreatPropList::getFileSpacePagesize - H5Pget_file_space_page_size // Checks if the given ID is valid. IdComponent::isValid - H5Iis_valid // Sets/Gets the number of soft or user-defined links that can be // traversed before a failure occurs. LinkAccPropList::setNumLinks - H5Pset_nlinks LinkAccPropList::getNumLinks - H5Pget_nlinks // Returns a copy of the creation property list of a datatype. DataType::getCreatePlist - H5Tget_create_plist // Opens/Closes an object within a group or a file, regardless of object // type Group::getObjId - H5Oopen Group::closeObjId - H5Oclose // Maps elements of a virtual dataset to elements of the source dataset. DSetCreatPropList::setVirtual - H5Pset_virtual // Gets general information about this file. H5File::getFileInfo - H5Fget_info2 // Returns the number of members in a type. IdComponent::getNumMembers - H5Inmembers // Determines if an element type exists. IdComponent::typeExists - H5Itype_exists // Determines if an object exists. H5Location::exists - H5Lexists. // Returns the header version of an HDF5 object. H5Object::objVersion - H5Oget_info for version (BMR, 2017/03/20, HDFFV-10004, HDFFV-10139, HDFFV-10145) - New exception: ObjHeaderIException for H5O interface. (BMR, 2017/03/15, HDFFV-10145) - New class LinkAccPropList for link access property list, to be used by wrappers of H5Lexists. (BMR, 2017/01/04, HDFFV-10145) - New constructors to open datatypes in ArrayType, CompType, DataType, EnumType, FloatType, IntType, StrType, and VarLenType. (BMR, 2016/12/26, HDFFV-10056) - New member functions: DSetCreatPropList::setNbit() to setup N-bit compression for a dataset. ArrayType::getArrayNDims() const ArrayType::getArrayDims() const both to replace the non-const versions. (BMR, 2016/04/25, HDFFV-8623, HDFFV-9725) Tools: ------ - The following options have been added to h5clear: -s: clear the status_flags field in the file's superblock -m: Remove the metadata cache image from the file (QAK, 2017/03/22, PR#361) High-Level APIs: --------------- - Added New Fortran 2003 API for h5tbmake_table_f. (MSB, 2017/02/10, HDFFV-8486) Support for New Platforms, Languages, and Compilers =================================================== - Added NAG compiler Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.10.0-patch1 release ================================== Library ------- - Outdated data structure was used in H5D_CHUNK_DEBUG blocks, causing compilation errors when H5D_CHUNK_DEBUG was defined. This is fixed. (BMR, 2017/04/04, HDFFV-8089) - SWMR implementation in the HDF5 1.10.0 and 1.10.0-patch1 releases has a broken metadata flush dependency that manifested itself with the following error at the end of the HDF5 error stack: H5Dint.c line 846 in H5D__swmr_setup(): dataspace chunk index must be 0 for SWMR access, chunkno = 1 major: Dataset minor: Bad value It was also reported at https://github.com/areaDetector/ADCore/issues/203 The flush dependency is fixed in this release. - Changed the plugins dlopen option from RTLD_NOW to RTLD_LAZY (ABD, 2016/12/12, PR#201) - A number of issues were fixed when reading/writing from/to corrupted files to ensure that the library fails gracefully in these cases: * Writing to a corrupted file that has an object message which is incorrectly marked as shareable on disk results in a buffer overflow / invalid write instead of a clean error message. * Decoding data from a corrupted file with a dataset encoded with the H5Z_NBIT decoding can result in a code execution vulnerability under the context of the application using the HDF5 library. * When decoding an array datatype from a corrupted file, the HDF5 library fails to return an error in production if the number of dimensions decoded is greater than the maximum rank. * When decoding an "old style" array datatype from a corrupted file, the HDF5 library fails to return an error in production if the number of dimensions decoded is greater than the maximum rank. (NAF, 2016/10/06, HDFFV-9950, HDFFV-9951, HDFFV-9992, HDFFV-9993) - Fixed an error that would occur when copying an object with an attribute which is a compound datatype consisting of a variable length string. (VC, 2016/08/24, HDFFV-7991) - H5DOappend will no longer fail if a dataset has no append callback registered. (VC, 2016/08/14, HDFFV-9960) - Fixed an issue where H5Pset_alignment could result in misaligned blocks with some input combinations, causing an assertion failure in debug mode. (NAF, 2016/08/11, HDFFV-9948) - Fixed a problem where a plugin compiled into a DLL in the default plugin directory could not be found by the HDF5 library at runtime on Windows when the HDF5_PLUGIN_PATH environment variable was not set. (ABD, 2016/08/01, HDFFV-9706) - Fixed an error that would occur when calling H5Adelete on an attribute which is attached to an externally linked object in the target file and whose datatype is a committed datatype in the main file. (VC, 2016/07/06, HDFFV-9940) - (a) Throw an error instead of assertion when v1 btree level hits the 1 byte limit. (b) Modifications to better handle error recovery when conversion by h5format_convert fails. (VC, 2016/05/29, HDFFV-9434) - Fixed a memory leak where an array used by the library to track SWMR read retries was unfreed. The leaked memory was small (on the order of a few tens of ints) and allocated per-file. The memory was allocated (and lost) only when a file was opened for SWMR access. (DER, 2016/04/27, HDFFV-9786) - Fixed a memory leak that could occur when opening a file for the first time (including creating) and the call fails. This occurred when the file-driver-specific info was not cleaned up. The amount of memory leaked varied with the file driver, but would normally be less than 1 kB. (DER, 2016/12/06, HDFFV-10168) - Fixed a failure in collective metadata writes. This failure only appeared when collective metadata writes were enabled (via H5Pset_coll_metadata_write()). (JRM, 2017/04/10, HDFFV-10055) Parallel Library ---------------- - Fixed a bug that could occur when allocating a chunked dataset in parallel with an alignment set and an alignment threshold greater than the chunk size but less than or equal to the raw data aggregator size. (NAF, 2016/08/11, HDFFV-9969) Configuration ------------- - Configuration will check for the strtoll and strtoull functions before using alternatives (ABD, 2017/03/17, PR#340) - CMake uses a Windows pdb directory variable if available and will generate both static and shared pdb files. (ABD, 2017/02/06, HDFFV-9875) - CMake now builds shared versions of tools. (ABD, 2017/02/01, HDFFV-10123) - Makefiles and test scripts have been updated to correctly remove files created when running "make check" and to avoid removing any files under source control. In-source builds followed by "make clean" and "make distclean" should result in the original source files. (LRK, 2017/01/17, HDFFV-10099) - The tools directory has been divided into two separate source and test directories. This resolves a build dependency and, as a result, 'make check' will no longer fail in the tools directory if 'make' was not executed first. (ABD, 2016/10/27, HDFFV-9719) - CMake: Fixed a timeout error that would occasionally occur when running the virtual file driver tests simultaneously due to test directory and file name collisions. (ABD, 2016/09/19, HDFFV-9431) - CMake: Fixed a command length overflow error by converting custom commands inside CMakeTest.cmake files into regular dependencies and targets. (ABD, 2016/07/12, HDFFV-9939) - Fixed a problem preventing HDF5 to be built on 32-bit CYGWIN by condensing cygwin configuration files into a single file and removing outdated compiler settings. (ABD, 2016/07/12, HDFFV-9946) Fortran -------- - Changed H5S_ALL_F from INTEGER to INTEGER(HID_T) (MSB, 2016/10/14, HDFFV-9987) Tools ----- - h5diff now correctly ignores strpad in comparing strings. (ABD, 2017/03/03, HDFFV-10128) - h5repack now correctly parses the command line filter options. (ABD, 2017/01/24, HDFFV-10046) - h5diff now correctly returns an error when it cannot read data due to an unavailable filter plugin. (ADB 2017/01/18, HDFFV-9994 ) - Fixed an error in the compiler wrapper scripts (h5cc, h5fc, et al.) in which they would erroneously drop the file argument specified via the -o flag when the -o flag was specified before the -c flag on the command line, resulting in a failure to compile. (LRK, 2016/11/04, HDFFV-9938, HDFFV-9530) - h5repack User Defined (UD) filter parameters were not parsed correctly. The UD filter parameters were not being parsed correctly. Reworked coding section to parse the correct values and verify number of parameters. (ABD, 2016/10/19, HDFFV-9996, HDFFV-9974, HDFFV-9515, HDFFV-9039) - h5repack allows the --enable-error-stack option on the command line. (ADB, 2016/08/08, HDFFV-9775) C++ APIs -------- - The member function H5Location::getNumObjs() is moved to class Group because the objects are in a group or a file only, and H5Object::getNumAttrs to H5Location to get the number of attributes at a given location. (BMR, 2017/03/17, PR#466) - Due to the change in the C API, the overloaded functions of PropList::setProperty now need const for some arguments. They are planned for deprecation and are replaced by new versions with proper consts. (BMR, 2017/03/17, PR#344) - The high-level API Packet Table (PT) did not write data correctly when the datatype is a compound type that has string type as one of the members. This problem started in 1.8.15, after the fix of HDFFV-9042 was applied, which caused the Packet Table to use native type to access the data. It should be up to the application to specify whether the buffer to be read into memory is in the machine's native architecture. Thus, the PT is fixed to not use native type but to make a copy of the user's provided datatype during creation or the packet table's datatype during opening. If an application wishes to use native type to read the data, then the application will request that. However, the Packet Table doesn't provide a way to specify memory datatype in this release. This feature will be available in future releases. (BMR, 2016/10/27, HDFFV-9758) - The obsolete macros H5_NO_NAMESPACE and H5_NO_STD have been removed from the HDF5 C++ API library. (BMR, 2016/10/23, HDFFV-9532) - The problem where a user-defined function cannot access both, attribute and dataset, using only one argument is now fixed. (BMR, 2016/10/11, HDFFV-9920) - In-memory array information, ArrayType::rank and ArrayType::dimensions, were removed. This is an implementation detail and should not affect applications. (BMR, 2016/04/25, HDFFV-9725) Testing ------- - Fixed a problem that caused tests using SWMR to occasionally fail when running "make check" using parallel make. (LRK, 2016/03/22, PR#338, PR#346, PR#358) Supported Platforms =================== Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-4) #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux g++ (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-4) (ostrich) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-4) IBM XL C/C++ V13.1 IBM XL Fortran V15.1 Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (kituo/moohan) Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.2.0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 15.0.3.187 Build 20150407 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 SunOS 5.11 32- and 64-bit Sun C 5.12 SunOS_sparc (emu) Sun Fortran 95 8.6 SunOS_sparc Sun C++ 5.12 SunOS_sparc Windows 7 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ MSMPI 8 (cmake) Cygwin(CYGWIN_NT-6.1 2.8.0(0.309/5/3) gcc and gfortran compilers (GCC 5.4.0) (cmake and autotools) Windows 10 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Cygwin(CYGWIN_NT-6.1 2.8.0(0.309/5/3) gcc and gfortran compilers (GCC 5.4.0) (cmake and autotools) Windows 10 x64 Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Mac OS X Mt. Lion 10.8.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 5.1 from Xcode 5.1 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.8.2 (swallow/kite) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 6.0 from Xcode 6.2 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 (wren/quail) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 6.1 from Xcode 7.0 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 (osx1010dev/osx1010test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 Apple clang/clang++ version 7.3 from Xcode 7.3 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 5.2.0 (osx1010dev/osx1010test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 16.0.2 Tested Configuration Features Summary ===================================== In the tables below y = tested n = not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table = testing incomplete on this feature or platform Platform C F90/ F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel F2003 parallel Solaris2.11 32-bit n y/y n y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit n y/n n y y y Windows 7 y y/y n y y y Windows 7 x64 y y/y y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n y/n n y y y Windows 10 y y/y n y y y Windows 10 x64 y y/y n y y y Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 PGI n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 n y/y n y y y Platform Shared Shared Shared Thread- C libs F90 libs C++ libs safe Solaris2.11 32-bit y y y y Solaris2.11 64-bit y y y y Windows 7 y y y y Windows 7 x64 y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n n n y Windows 7 x64 Cygwin n n n y Windows 10 y y y y Windows 10 x64 y y y y Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 64-bit y n y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 PGI y y y n CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 7.2 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 Intel y y y n Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 y y y n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Supported Platforms" table. More Tested Platforms ===================== The following platforms are not supported but have been tested for this release. Linux 2.6.32-573.22.1.el6 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (mayll/platypus) Version 4.4.7 20120313 Version 4.8.4 PGI C, Fortran, C++ for 64-bit target on x86-64; Version 16.10-0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 15.0.3.187 (Build 20150407) MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 Linux 3.10.0-327.18.2.el7 GNU C (gcc) and C++ (g++) compilers #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) (jelly) with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) Intel(R) C (icc) and C++ (icpc) compilers Version 15.0.3.187 (Build 20150407) with NAG Fortran Compiler Release 6.1(Tozai) Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 MPICH mpich 3.1.4 compiled with #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux IBM XL C/C++ for Linux, V13.1 (ostrich) and IBM XL Fortran for Linux, V15.1 Debian 8.4 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.36-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 GNU Fortran (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 (cmake and autotools) Fedora 24 4.7.2-201.fc24.x86_64 #1 SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (GCC) 6.1.1 20160621 (Red Hat 6.1.1-3) GNU Fortran (GCC) 6.1.1 20160621 (Red Hat 6.1.1-3) (cmake and autotools) Ubuntu 16.04.1 4.4.0-38-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc, g++ (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2) 5.4.0 20160609 GNU Fortran (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.2) 5.4.0 20160609 (cmake and autotools) Known Problems ============== At present, metadata cache images may not be generated by parallel applications. Parallel applications can read files with metadata cache images, but since this is a collective operation, a deadlock is possible if one or more processes do not participate. Known problems in previous releases can be found in the HISTORY*.txt files in the HDF5 source. Please report any new problems found to help@hdfgroup.org. %%%%1.10.0-patch1%%%% HDF5 version 1.10.0-patch1 released on 2016-05-23 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.8 series and HDF5 1.10.0 releases, and contains information on the platforms tested. Links to HDF5 1.10.0 source code can be found on The HDF Group's development FTP server at the following location: https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/obtain5110.html User documentation can be accessed directly at this location: https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/ For more information, see the HDF5 home page: https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to the HDF Help Desk: help@hdfgroup.org CONTENTS - New Features - Issues Addressed in this Release - Supported Platforms - Tested Configuration Features Summary - More Tested Platforms - Known Problems and Limitations New Features ============ This release supports the following features: Configuration ------------- - API Compatibility with HDF5 1.8 Flag Was Added The 1.10 version of the HDF5 Library can be configured to operate identically to the 1.8 library with the --with-default-api-version=v18 configure flag. This allows existing code to be compiled with the 1.10 library without requiring immediate changes to the application source code. For additional configuration options and other details, see "API Compatibility Macros in HDF5" at https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/RM/APICompatMacros.html. - Autotools Configuration Has Been Extensively Reworked The autotools configuration options have been updated to allow more fine-grained control of the build options and to correct some bugs. See configure --help for comprehensive information on each option. Specific changes: * --enable-debug and --enable-production are no longer accepted. Use --enable-build-mode=(debug | production) instead. These set appropriate defaults for symbols, optimizations, and other configuration options. These defaults can be overridden by the user. * Extra debug output messages are no longer enabled with --enable-debug=. Use --enable-internal-debug= instead. * A new --enable-symbols option allows symbols to be generated independently of the build mode. --disable-symbols can be used to strip symbols from the binary. * A new --enable-asserts option sets/unsets NDEBUG. This is independent of the build mode. This also enables some extra low-overhead debug checks in the library. * A new --enable-profiling option sets profiling flags. This is independent of the build mode. * A new --enable-optimization option sets the optimization level. This is independent of the build mode. * Many of these options can take a flags string that will be used to build the library. This can be useful for specifying custom optimization flags such as -Os and -Ofast. * gnu C++ and Fortran use configure sub-files that update the build flags and turn on warnings. The increase in warnings when building these wrapper libraries is due to these flag changes and not to a decrease in code quality. * The option to clear file buffers has been removed. Any buffer that will eventually be written to disk will now always be memset to zero. This prevents the previous contents of the buffer from being written to the disk if the buffer contents are not completely overwritten, which has security implications. - LFS Changes The way the autotools handle large file support (LFS) has been overhauled in this release. * We assume ftello and fseeko exist * We no longer explicitly use the *64 I/O functions. Instead, we rely on a mapping provided by _FILE_OFFSET_BITS or its equivalent. * _LARGEFILE(64)_SOURCE is no longer exported via AM_CPPFLAGS. Parallel Library ----------------- - Collective Metadata I/O Calls for HDF5 metadata can result in many small reads and writes. On metadata reads, collective metadata I/O can improve performance by allowing the library to perform optimizations when reading the metadata by having one rank read the data and broadcasting it to all other ranks. Collective metadata I/O improves metadata write performance through the construction of an MPI derived datatype that is then written collectively in a single call. For more information, see https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/NewFeaturesCollectiveMetadataIoDocs.html. Library -------- - Concurrent Access to HDF5 Files - Single Writer/ Multiple Reader (SWMR) The Single Writer/ Multiple Reader or SWMR feature enables users to read data concurrently while writing it. Communications between the processes and file locking are not required. The processes can run on the same or on different platforms as long as they share a common file system that is POSIX compliant. For more information, see the Single-Writer/Multiple-Reader (SWMR) documentation at https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/NewFeaturesSwmrDocs.html. - Virtual Dataset (VDS) The VDS feature enables data to be accessed across HDF5 files using standard HDF5 objects such as groups and datasets without rewriting or rearranging the data. An HDF5 virtual dataset (VDS) is an HDF5 dataset that is composed of source HDF5 datasets in a predefined mapping. VDS can be used with the SWMR feature. For documentation, check https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/NewFeaturesVirtualDatasetDocs.html. - Persistent Free File Space Tracking Usage patterns when working with an HDF5 file sometimes result in wasted space within the file. This can also impair access times when working with the resulting files. The new file space management feature provides strategies for managing space in a file to improve performance in both of these areas. For more information, see https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/NewFeaturesFileSpaceMgmtDocs.html. - Version 3 Metadata Cache The version 3 metadata cache moves management of metadata I/O from the clients to the metadata cache proper. This change is essential for SWMR and other features that have yet to be released. C++ Library ------------ - New Member Function Added to H5::ArrayType The assignment operator ArrayType::operator= was added because ArrayType has pointer data members. (BMR - 2016/03/07, HDFFV-9562) Tools ------ - h5watch The h5watch tool allows users to output new records appended to a dataset under SWMR access as it grows. The functionality is similar to the Unix user command "tail" with the follow option, which outputs appended data as the file grows. For more information, see https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/NewFeaturesSwmrDocs.html#Tools. - h5format_convert The h5format_convert tool allows users to convert the indexing type of a chunked dataset made with a 1.10.x version of the HDF5 Library when the latest file format is used to the 1.8.x version 1 B-tree indexing type. For example, datasets created using SWMR access, can be converted to be accessed by the HDF5 1.18 library and tools. The tool does not rewrite raw data, but it does rewrite HDF5 metadata. High-Level APIs ---------------- - H5DOappend The function appends data to a dataset along a specified dimension. C Packet Table API ------------------ - Replacement of a Public Function with H5PTcreate The existing function H5PTcreate_fl limits applications so they can use the deflate compression only. The public function H5PTcreate has been added to replace H5PTcreate_fl. H5PTcreate takes a property list identifier to provide flexibility on creation properties. (BMR - 2016/03/04, HDFFV-8623) - New Public Functions: H5PTget_dataset and H5PTget_type Two accessor functions have been added. H5PTget_dataset returns the identifier of the dataset associated with the packet table, and H5PTget_type returns the identifier of the datatype used by the packet table. (BMR, 2016/03/04, HDFFV-8623) - Regarding #ifdef VLPT_REMOVED The #ifdef VLPT_REMOVED blocks have been removed from the packet table (PT) library source except for the following functions: + H5PTis_varlen() has been made available again + H5PTfree_vlen_readbuff() is now H5PTfree_vlen_buff() (BMR - 2016/03/04, HDFFV-442) C++ Packet Table API -------------------- - New Constructor Added to FL_PacketTable An overloaded constructor has been added to FL_PacketTable and takes a property list identifier to provide flexibility on creation properties. (BMR - 2016/03/08, HDFFV-8623) - New Public Functions Two accessor wrappers are added to class PacketTable. PacketTable::GetDataset() returns the identifier of the dataset associated with the packet table, and PacketTable::GetDatatype() returns the identifier of the datatype that the packet table uses. (BMR - 2016/03/04, HDFFV-8623) - Member Functions with "char*" as an Argument Overloaded functions were added to provide the "const char*" argument; the existing version will be deprecated in future releases. (BMR - 2016/03/04, HDFFV-8623) - Regarding #ifdef VLPT_REMOVED The #ifdef VLPT_REMOVED blocks have been removed from the packet table library source code except for the following functions: + VL_PacketTable::IsVariableLength() was moved to PacketTable + VL_PacketTable::FreeReadBuff() is now PacketTable::FreeBuff() (BMR - 2016/03/04, HDFFV-442) Java Wrapper Library -------------------- The Java HDF5 JNI library has been integrated into the HDF5 repository. The configure option is "--enable-java", and the CMake option is HDF5_BUILD_JAVA:BOOL=ON. The package hierarchy has changed from the HDF5 1.8 JNI, which was "ncsa.hdf.hdflib.hdf5", to HDF5 1.10, "hdf.hdflib.hdf5". A number of new APIs were added including some for VDS and SWMR. Other Important Changes ----------------------- The hid_t type was changed from 32-bit to a 64-bit value. Issues Addressed in this Release Since 1.10.0 ============================================= - h5diff would return from a compare attributes abnormally if one of the datatypes was a vlen. This resulted in a memory leak as well as an incorrect report of attribute comparison. Fixed. (ADB - 2016/04/26, HDFFV-9784) - The JUnit-interface test may fail on Solaris platforms. The result of a test for verifying the content of the error stack to stdout is in a different order on Solaris then other platforms. This test is skipped on Solaris (ADB - 2016/04/21, HDFFV-9734) - When building HDF5 with Java using CMake and specifying Debug for CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE, there was a missing command argument for the tests of the examples. Fixed. (ADB - 2016/04/21, HDFFV-9743) - Changed h5diff to print a warning when a dataset is virtual, enabling the data to be compared. In addition h5repack failed to copy the data of a virtual dataset to the new file. Function H5D__get_space_status changed to correctly determine the H5D_space_status_t allocation value. CMake added the Fixed Array indexing tests that were only in the autotools test scripts. Fixed and tests added for vds issues. (ADB,NAF - 2016/04/21, HDFFV-9756) - CMake added the h5format_convert tool and tests that were only in the autotools build and test scripts. The autotools test script was reworked to allow CMake to execute the test suite in parallel. Also, h5clear tool and tests were added to the misc folder. Fixed. (ADB - 2016/04/21, HDFFV-9766) - CMake added the h5watch tool and argument tests that were only in the autotools build and test scripts. The POSIX only tests were not added to CMake. CMake HL tools files were refactored to move the CMake test scripts into each tool folder. Fixed. (ADB - 2016/04/21, HDFFV-9770) - Configure fails to detect valid real KINDs on FreeBSD 9.3 (i386) with Fortran enabled. Fixed. Added the exponential option to SELECTED_REAL_KIND to distinguish KINDs of same precision (MSB - 2016/05/14,HDFFV-9912) - Corrected the f90 H5AWRITE_F integer interface's buf to be INTENT(IN). (MSB - 2016/05/14) - Configure fails in sed command on FreeBSD 9.3 (i386) with Fortran enabled. Fixed. (MSB - 2016/05/14,HDFFV-9912) - Compile time error in H5f90global.F90 with IBM XL Fortran 14.1.0.13 on BG/Q with Fortran enabled. Fixed. (MSB - 2016/05/16,HDFFV-9917) - A cmake build with Fortran enabled does not install module h5fortkit Fixed. (MSB - 2016/05/23,HDFFV-9923) Issues Addressed in this Release Since alpha1 ============================================= - H5Pget_virtual_printf_gap, H5Pget_virtual_view, H5Pget_efile_prefix The correct access property list settings from the H5Pget_virtual_printf_gap, H5Pget_virtual_view, and H5Pget_efile_prefix function calls could not be retrieved using H5Dget_access_plist(). Fixed. (DER and NAF - 2016/03/14, HDFFV-9716) - h5dump When h5dump was provided with the name of a non-existing file or when optional arguments were the last option on the command line, h5dump would segfault. Fixed. (ADB 2016/02/28 HDFFV-9639, HDFFV-9684) - No Error Message for Corrupt Metadata The HDF5 Library did not propagate an error when it encountered corrupt metadata in an HDF5 file. The issue was fixed for a specific file provided by a user. If you still see the problem, please contact help@hdfgroup.org Fixed. (MC - 2016/02/18, HDFFV-9670) - Problem Reading Chunked Datasets with a String Datatype Larger Than the Chunk Size in Bytes When the latest file format was used and when a chunked dataset was created with a datatype with the size bigger than a chunk size, the data could not be read back. The issue was reported for chunked datasets with a string datatype and was confirmed for other datatypes with the sizes bigger than the chunk size in bytes. Fixed. (JM - 2016/02/13, HDFFV-9672) - Control over the Location of External Files Users were unable to specify the locations of external files. Two APIs - H5Pget_efile_prefix and H5Pset_efile_prefix - were added so that users could specify the locations of external files. (DER - 2016/02/04, HDFFV-8740) Issues Addressed in this Release Since alpha0 ============================================= - h5format_convert The h5format_convert tool did not downgrade the version of the superblock. Fixed. The tool now will downgrade the version of the superblock. (EIP 2016/01/11) - Crashes with multiple threads: invalid pointers It was reported that alpha0 crashed when used with multiple threads. The issue exists in the HDF5 Library versions 1.8 and 1.9. The problem is related to a shared file pointer used in some miscellaneous data structures. The thread-safe library exposed paths in the library where a file pointer became invalid. The alpha1 release contains the fixes for the specific use case as described in HDFFV-9643. We will keep working on identifying and fixing other paths in the library with similar problems. (EIP - 2016/01/15, HDFFV-9643) Supported Platforms =================== The following platforms are supported and have been tested for this release. They are built with the configure process unless specified otherwise. AIX 6.1 xlc/xlc_r 10.1.0.5 (NASA G-ADA) xlC/xlC_r 10.1.0.5 xlf90/xlf90_r 12.1.0.6 Linux 2.6.32-573.22.1.el6 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (mayll/platypus) Version 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-16) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.2.0 PGI C, Fortran, C++ for 64-bit target on x86-64; Version 15.7-0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 15.0.3.187 Build 20150407 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6.ppc64 gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-11) #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux g++ (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-11) (ostrich) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-11) IBM XL C/C++ V13.1 IBM XL Fortran V15.1 Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (kituo/moohan) Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.2.0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 15.0.3.187 Build 20150407 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 SunOS 5.11 32- and 64-bit Sun C 5.12 SunOS_sparc (emu) Sun Fortran 95 8.6 SunOS_sparc Sun C++ 5.12 SunOS_sparc Windows 7 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Cygwin(CYGWIN_NT-6.1 2.2.1(0.289/5/3) gcc(4.9.3) compiler and gfortran) (cmake and autotools) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Windows 8.1 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Windows 8.1 x64 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Mac OS X Mt. Lion 10.8.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 5.1 from Xcode 5.1 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.8.2 (swallow/kite) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 6.0 from Xcode 6.2 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 (wren/quail) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 6.0 from Xcode 7.0 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 (osx1010dev/osx1010test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 Apple clang/clang++ version 7.3.0 from Xcode 7.3 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 5.2.0 (osx1010dev/osx1010test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Tested Configuration Features Summary ===================================== In the tables below y = tested n = not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table = testing incomplete on this feature or platform Platform C F90/ F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel F2003 parallel SunOS 5.11 32-bit n y/y n y y y SunOS 5.11 64-bit n y/y n y y y Windows 7 y y/y n y y y Windows 7 x64 y y/y n y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n y/y n y y n Windows 8.1 n y/y n y y y Windows 8.1 x64 n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Yosemeti 10.10.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y AIX 6.1 32- and 64-bit n y/n n y y y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 PGI n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.1 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 7.1 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y Linux 2.6.32-431.11.2.el6.ppc64 n y/n n y y y Platform Shared Shared Shared Thread- C libs F90 libs C++ libs safe SunOS 5.11 32-bit y y y y SunOS 5.11 64-bit y y y y Windows 7 y y y y Windows 7 x64 y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n n n y Windows 8.1 y y y y Windows 8.1 x64 y y y y Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X Yosemeti 10.10.5 64-bit y n y y AIX 6.1 32- and 64-bit y n n y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 Intel y y y y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 PGI y y y y CentOS 7.1 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 7.1 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel y y y y Linux 2.6.32-431.11.2.el6.ppc64 y y y y Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Supported Platforms" table. More Tested Platforms ===================== The following platforms are not supported but have been tested for this release. Linux 2.6.18-431.11.2.el6 g95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.94!) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux (platypus) Windows 7 Visual Studio 2008 (cmake) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2008 (cmake) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2010 (cmake) with SWMR using GPFS Windows 10 Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Windows 10 x64 Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Debian7.5.0 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.51-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc (Debian 4.7.2-5) 4.7.2 GNU Fortran (Debian 4.7.2-5) 4.7.2 (cmake and autotools) Fedora20 3.15.3-200.fc20.x86_64 #1 SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc (GCC) 4.8.3 20140624 (Red Hat 4.8.3-1) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.8.3 20140624 (Red Hat 4.8.3-1) (cmake and autotools) SUSE 13.1 3.11.10-17-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.8.1 GNU Fortran (SUSE Linux) 4.8.1 (cmake and autotools) Ubuntu 14.04 3.13.0-35-generic #62-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.9.1-0ubuntu1) 4.9.1 GNU Fortran (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.9.1-0ubuntu1) 4.9.1 (cmake and autotools) hopper.nersc.gov PrgEnv-gnu/5.2.40 gcc (GCC) 4.9.2 20141030 (Cray Inc.) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 20141030 (Cray Inc.) g++ (GCC) 4.9.2 20141030 (Cray Inc.) Known Problems and Limitations ============================== This section contains the list of known problems and limitations introduced in this release of HDF5. Note: this list is not exhaustive of all known issues discovered in HDF5 software to date. For a list of significant problems and known workarounds identified in past releases, please refer to: https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/known_problems/ The HDF Group also maintains a JIRA issue-tracking database which is used to capture all known issues which are too numerous to reasonably list in this document. The HDF Group is taking steps to make our JIRA issue database open to the public, and this section will refer to that database in a future release. In the meantime, please contact help@hdfgroup.org if you come across an issue not listed here or at the link above, and we will provide any information about known workarounds that we have or add it to our list of known issues if it is a new issue. - The flush/refresh test occasionally fails on OS X platforms. This is being investigated but no fix or workaround is available at this time. (DER - 2016/03/22, HDFFV-9731) - The VDS/SWMR test will fail with a segmentation fault if the library is built with --enable-using-memchecker. The is due to a VDS shutdown procedure freeing a shared resource too early when the memory checker changes are built. This problem does not arise when the memory checker changes are not used since the internal library free lists behave differently. The memory checker configure option should normally only be used under special circumstances so this should not affect most users. Users should be aware that the --enable-using-memchecker + VDS combination may cause a segfault, however, so Valgrind et al. may have to be used with an HDF5 library built without the feature if this proves to be a problem. (DER - 2016/03/21, HDFFV-9732) - SWMR feature limitations The SWMR feature will only work if an HDF5 file under SWMR access resides on a file system that obeys POSIX write() ordering semantics. Because of this, SWMR will not work on network file systems such as NFS or SMB/Windows file shares since those systems do not guarantee write odering. SWMR regression tests are likely to fail if run on a network file system. SWMR is currently not tested on Windows though it can be tested manually (some of the SWMR test programs are built by CMake), and there are no obvious reasons for it to not work on NTFS or GPFS. (EIP - 2016/03/20, HDFFV-9733) - VDS feature limitation Currently, the path to a VDS source file is interpreted as relative to the directory where the executable program runs and not to the HDF5 file with the VDS dataset unless a full path to the source file is specified during the mapping. (EIP - 2016/03/20, HDFFV-9724) - The H5Lexists API changed behavior in HDF5-1.10 when used with a file handle and root group name ("/"): H5Lexists(fileid, "/") In HDF5-1.8 it returns false (0) and in HDF5-1.10 it returns true (1). The documentation will be updated with information regarding this change. (LRK - 2016/03/30, HDFFV-8746) %%%%1.10.0%%%% HDF5 version 1.10.0 released on 2016-03-30 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.8 series and HDF5 1.10.0 releases, and contains information on the platforms tested. Links to HDF5 1.10.0 source code can be found on The HDF Group's development FTP server at the following location: https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/obtain5110.html User documentation can be accessed directly at this location: https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/ For more information, see the HDF5 home page: https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to the HDF Help Desk: help@hdfgroup.org CONTENTS - New Features - Issues Addressed in this Release - Supported Platforms - Tested Configuration Features Summary - More Tested Platforms - Known Problems and Limitations New Features ============ This release supports the following features: Configuration ------------- - API Compatibility with HDF5 1.8 Flag Was Added The 1.10 version of the HDF5 Library can be configured to operate identically to the 1.8 library with the --with-default-api-version=v18 configure flag. This allows existing code to be compiled with the 1.10 library without requiring immediate changes to the application source code. For additional configuration options and other details, see "API Compatibility Macros in HDF5" at https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/RM/APICompatMacros.html. - Autotools Configuration Has Been Extensively Reworked The autotools configuration options have been updated to allow more fine-grained control of the build options and to correct some bugs. See configure --help for comprehensive information on each option. Specific changes: * --enable-debug and --enable-production are no longer accepted. Use --enable-build-mode=(debug | production) instead. These set appropriate defaults for symbols, optimizations, and other configuration options. These defaults can be overridden by the user. * Extra debug output messages are no longer enabled with --enable-debug=. Use --enable-internal-debug= instead. * A new --enable-symbols option allows symbols to be generated independently of the build mode. --disable-symbols can be used to strip symbols from the binary. * A new --enable-asserts option sets/unsets NDEBUG. This is independent of the build mode. This also enables some extra low-overhead debug checks in the library. * A new --enable-profiling option sets profiling flags. This is independent of the build mode. * A new --enable-optimization option sets the optimization level. This is independent of the build mode. * Many of these options can take a flags string that will be used to build the library. This can be useful for specifying custom optimization flags such as -Os and -Ofast. * gnu C++ and Fortran use configure sub-files that update the build flags and turn on warnings. The increase in warnings when building these wrapper libraries is due to these flag changes and not to a decrease in code quality. * The option to clear file buffers has been removed. Any buffer that will eventually be written to disk will now always be memset to zero. This prevents the previous contents of the buffer from being written to the disk if the buffer contents are not completely overwritten, which has security implications. - LFS Changes The way the autotools handle large file support (LFS) has been overhauled in this release. * We assume ftello and fseeko exist * We no longer explicitly use the *64 I/O functions. Instead, we rely on a mapping provided by _FILE_OFFSET_BITS or its equivalent. * _LARGEFILE(64)_SOURCE is no longer exported via AM_CPPFLAGS. Parallel Library ----------------- - Collective Metadata I/O Calls for HDF5 metadata can result in many small reads and writes. On metadata reads, collective metadata I/O can improve performance by allowing the library to perform optimizations when reading the metadata by having one rank read the data and broadcasting it to all other ranks. Collective metadata I/O improves metadata write performance through the construction of an MPI derived datatype that is then written collectively in a single call. For more information, see https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/NewFeaturesCollectiveMetadataIoDocs.html. Library -------- - Concurrent Access to HDF5 Files - Single Writer/ Multiple Reader (SWMR) The Single Writer/ Multiple Reader or SWMR feature enables users to read data concurrently while writing it. Communications between the processes and file locking are not required. The processes can run on the same or on different platforms as long as they share a common file system that is POSIX compliant. For more information, see the Single-Writer/Multiple-Reader (SWMR) documentation at https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/NewFeaturesSwmrDocs.html. - Virtual Dataset (VDS) The VDS feature enables data to be accessed across HDF5 files using standard HDF5 objects such as groups and datasets without rewriting or rearranging the data. An HDF5 virtual dataset (VDS) is an HDF5 dataset that is composed of source HDF5 datasets in a predefined mapping. VDS can be used with the SWMR feature. For documentation, check https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/NewFeaturesVirtualDatasetDocs.html. - Persistent Free File Space Tracking Usage patterns when working with an HDF5 file sometimes result in wasted space within the file. This can also impair access times when working with the resulting files. The new file space management feature provides strategies for managing space in a file to improve performance in both of these areas. For more information, see https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/NewFeaturesFileSpaceMgmtDocs.html. - Version 3 Metadata Cache The version 3 metadata cache moves management of metadata I/O from the clients to the metadata cache proper. This change is essential for SWMR and other features that have yet to be released. C++ Library ------------ - New Member Function Added to H5::ArrayType The assignment operator ArrayType::operator= was added because ArrayType has pointer data members. (BMR - 2016/03/07, HDFFV-9562) Tools ------ - h5watch The h5watch tool allows users to output new records appended to a dataset under SWMR access as it grows. The functionality is similar to the Unix user command "tail" with the follow option, which outputs appended data as the file grows. For more information, see https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docNewFeatures/NewFeaturesSwmrDocs.html#Tools. - h5format_convert The h5format_convert tool allows users to convert the indexing type of a chunked dataset made with a 1.10.x version of the HDF5 Library when the latest file format is used to the 1.8.x version 1 B-tree indexing type. For example, datasets created using SWMR access, can be converted to be accessed by the HDF5 1.18 library and tools. The tool does not rewrite raw data, but it does rewrite HDF5 metadata. High-Level APIs ---------------- - H5DOappend The function appends data to a dataset along a specified dimension. C Packet Table API ------------------ - Replacement of a Public Function with H5PTcreate The existing function H5PTcreate_fl limits applications so they can use the deflate compression only. The public function H5PTcreate has been added to replace H5PTcreate_fl. H5PTcreate takes a property list identifier to provide flexibility on creation properties. (BMR - 2016/03/04, HDFFV-8623) - New Public Functions: H5PTget_dataset and H5PTget_type Two accessor functions have been added. H5PTget_dataset returns the identifier of the dataset associated with the packet table, and H5PTget_type returns the identifier of the datatype used by the packet table. (BMR, 2016/03/04, HDFFV-8623) - Regarding #ifdef VLPT_REMOVED The #ifdef VLPT_REMOVED blocks have been removed from the packet table (PT) library source except for the following functions: + H5PTis_varlen() has been made available again + H5PTfree_vlen_readbuff() is now H5PTfree_vlen_buff() (BMR - 2016/03/04, HDFFV-442) C++ Packet Table API -------------------- - New Constructor Added to FL_PacketTable An overloaded constructor has been added to FL_PacketTable and takes a property list identifier to provide flexibility on creation properties. (BMR - 2016/03/08, HDFFV-8623) - New Public Functions Two accessor wrappers are added to class PacketTable. PacketTable::GetDataset() returns the identifier of the dataset associated with the packet table, and PacketTable::GetDatatype() returns the identifier of the datatype that the packet table uses. (BMR - 2016/03/04, HDFFV-8623) - Member Functions with "char*" as an Argument Overloaded functions were added to provide the "const char*" argument; the existing version will be deprecated in future releases. (BMR - 2016/03/04, HDFFV-8623) - Regarding #ifdef VLPT_REMOVED The #ifdef VLPT_REMOVED blocks have been removed from the packet table library source code except for the following functions: + VL_PacketTable::IsVariableLength() was moved to PacketTable + VL_PacketTable::FreeReadBuff() is now PacketTable::FreeBuff() (BMR - 2016/03/04, HDFFV-442) Java Wrapper Library -------------------- The Java HDF5 JNI library has been integrated into the HDF5 repository. The configure option is "--enable-java", and the CMake option is HDF5_BUILD_JAVA:BOOL=ON. The package hierarchy has changed from the HDF5 1.8 JNI, which was "ncsa.hdf.hdflib.hdf5", to HDF5 1.10, "hdf.hdflib.hdf5". A number of new APIs were added including some for VDS and SWMR. Other Important Changes ----------------------- The hid_t type was changed from 32-bit to a 64-bit value. Issues Addressed in this Release Since alpha1 ============================================= - H5Pget_virtual_printf_gap, H5Pget_virtual_view, H5Pget_efile_prefix The correct access property list settings from the H5Pget_virtual_printf_gap, H5Pget_virtual_view, and H5Pget_efile_prefix function calls could not be retrieved using H5Dget_access_plist(). Fixed. (DER and NAF - 2016/03/14, HDFFV-9716) - h5dump When h5dump was provided with the name of a non-existing file or when optional arguments were the last option on the command line, h5dump would segfault. Fixed. (ADB 2016/02/28 HDFFV-9639, HDFFV-9684) - No Error Message for Corrupt Metadata The HDF5 Library did not propagate an error when it encountered corrupt metadata in an HDF5 file. The issue was fixed for a specific file provided by a user. If you still see the problem, please contact help@hdfgroup.org Fixed. (MC - 2016/02/18, HDFFV-9670) - Problem Reading Chunked Datasets with a String Datatype Larger Than the Chunk Size in Bytes When the latest file format was used and when a chunked dataset was created with a datatype with the size bigger than a chunk size, the data could not be read back. The issue was reported for chunked datasets with a string datatype and was confirmed for other datatypes with the sizes bigger than the chunk size in bytes. Fixed. (JM - 2016/02/13, HDFFV-9672) - Control over the Location of External Files Users were unable to specify the locations of external files. Two APIs - H5Pget_efile_prefix and H5Pset_efile_prefix - were added so that users could specify the locations of external files. (DER - 2016/02/04, HDFFV-8740) Issues Addressed in this Release Since alpha0 ============================================= - h5format_convert The h5format_convert tool did not downgrade the version of the superblock. Fixed. The tool now will downgrade the version of the superblock. (EIP 2016/01/11) - Crashes with multiple threads: invalid pointers It was reported that alpha0 crashed when used with multiple threads. The issue exists in the HDF5 Library versions 1.8 and 1.9. The problem is related to a shared file pointer used in some miscellaneous data structures. The thread-safe library exposed paths in the library where a file pointer became invalid. The alpha1 release contains the fixes for the specific use case as described in HDFFV-9643. We will keep working on identifying and fixing other paths in the library with similar problems. (EIP - 2016/01/15, HDFFV-9643) Supported Platforms =================== The following platforms are supported and have been tested for this release. They are built with the configure process unless specified otherwise. AIX 6.1 xlc/xlc_r 10.1.0.5 (NASA G-ADA) xlC/xlC_r 10.1.0.5 xlf90/xlf90_r 12.1.0.6 Linux 2.6.32-573.18.1.el6 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (mayll/platypus) Version 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-16) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.2.0 PGI C, Fortran, C++ for 64-bit target on x86-64; Version 15.7-0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 15.0.3.187 Build 20150407 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 Linux 2.6.32-504.8.1.el6.ppc64 gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-11) #1 SMP ppc64 GNU/Linux g++ (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-11) (ostrich) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-11) IBM XL C/C++ V13.1 IBM XL Fortran V15.1 Linux 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7 GNU C (gcc), Fortran (gfortran), C++ (g++) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux compilers: (kituo/moohan) Version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4) Version 4.9.3, Version 5.2.0 Intel(R) C (icc), C++ (icpc), Fortran (icc) compilers: Version 15.0.3.187 Build 20150407 MPICH 3.1.4 compiled with GCC 4.9.3 SunOS 5.11 32- and 64-bit Sun C 5.12 SunOS_sparc (emu) Sun Fortran 95 8.6 SunOS_sparc Sun C++ 5.12 SunOS_sparc Windows 7 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Cygwin(CYGWIN_NT-6.1 2.2.1(0.289/5/3) gcc(4.9.3) compiler and gfortran) (cmake and autotools) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2015 w/ Intel Fortran 16 (cmake) Windows 8.1 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Windows 8.1 x64 Visual Studio 2012 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Mac OS X Mt. Lion 10.8.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 5.1 from Xcode 5.1 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.8.2 (swallow/kite) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 6.0 from Xcode 6.2.0 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 (wren/quail) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 Apple clang/clang++ version 6.0 from Xcode 7.0.0 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 (osx1010dev/osx1010test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.3 Apple clang/clang++ version 7.0.2 from Xcode 7.0.2 64-bit gfortran GNU Fortran (GCC) 5.2.0 (osx1010dev/osx1010test) Intel icc/icpc/ifort version 15.0.3 Tested Configuration Features Summary ===================================== In the tables below y = tested n = not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table = testing incomplete on this feature or platform Platform C F90/ F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel F2003 parallel SunOS 5.11 32-bit n y/y n y y y SunOS 5.11 64-bit n y/y n y y y Windows 7 y y/y n y y y Windows 7 x64 y y/y n y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n y/y n y y n Windows 8.1 n y/y n y y y Windows 8.1 x64 n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y Mac OS X Yosemeti 10.10.5 64-bit n y/y n y y y AIX 6.1 32- and 64-bit n y/n n y y y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 PGI n y/y n y y y CentOS 7.1 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y/y y y y y CentOS 7.1 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel n y/y n y y y Linux 2.6.32-431.11.2.el6.ppc64 n y/n n y y y Platform Shared Shared Shared Thread- C libs F90 libs C++ libs safe SunOS 5.11 32-bit y y y y SunOS 5.11 64-bit y y y y Windows 7 y y y y Windows 7 x64 y y y y Windows 7 Cygwin n n n y Windows 8.1 y y y y Windows 8.1 x64 y y y y Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 64-bit y n y y Mac OS X Yosemeti 10.10.5 64-bit y n y y AIX 6.1 32- and 64-bit y n n y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 Intel y y y y CentOS 6.7 Linux 2.6.32 x86_64 PGI y y y y CentOS 7.1 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 GNU y y y y CentOS 7.1 Linux 3.10.0 x86_64 Intel y y y y Linux 2.6.32-431.11.2.el6.ppc64 y y y y Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Supported Platforms" table. More Tested Platforms ===================== The following platforms are not supported but have been tested for this release. Linux 2.6.18-431.11.2.el6 g95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.94!) #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux (platypus) Windows 7 Visual Studio 2008 (cmake) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2008 (cmake) Windows 7 x64 Visual Studio 2010 (cmake) with SWMR using GPFS Windows 10 Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Windows 10 x64 Visual Studio 2013 w/ Intel Fortran 15 (cmake) Debian7.5.0 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.51-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc (Debian 4.7.2-5) 4.7.2 GNU Fortran (Debian 4.7.2-5) 4.7.2 (cmake and autotools) Fedora20 3.15.3-200.fc20.x86_64 #1 SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc (GCC) 4.8.3 20140624 (Red Hat 4.8.3-1) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.8.3 20140624 (Red Hat 4.8.3-1) (cmake and autotools) SUSE 13.1 3.11.10-17-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.8.1 GNU Fortran (SUSE Linux) 4.8.1 (cmake and autotools) Ubuntu 14.04 3.13.0-35-generic #62-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux gcc (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.9.1-0ubuntu1) 4.9.1 GNU Fortran (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.9.1-0ubuntu1) 4.9.1 (cmake and autotools) hopper.nersc.gov PrgEnv-gnu/5.2.40 gcc (GCC) 4.9.2 20141030 (Cray Inc.) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.9.2 20141030 (Cray Inc.) g++ (GCC) 4.9.2 20141030 (Cray Inc.) Known Problems and Limitations ============================== This section contains the list of known problems and limitations introduced in this release of HDF5. Note: this list is not exhaustive of all known issues discovered in HDF5 software to date. For a list of significant problems and known workarounds identified in past releases, please refer to: https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/known_problems/ The HDF Group also maintains a JIRA issue-tracking database which is used to capture all known issues which are too numerous to reasonably list in this document. The HDF Group is taking steps to make our JIRA issue database open to the public, and this section will refer to that database in a future release. In the meantime, please contact help@hdfgroup.org if you come across an issue not listed here or at the link above, and we will provide any information about known workarounds that we have or add it to our list of known issues if it is a new issue. - The JUnit-interface test may fail on Solaris platforms. The result of a test for verifying the content of the error stack to stdout is in a different order on Solaris then other platforms. Use make -i option to test beyond the java/test folder. (ADB - 2016/03/22, HDFFV-9734) - The flush/refresh test occasionally fails on OS X platforms. This is being investigated but no fix or workaround is available at this time. (DER - 2016/03/22, HDFFV-9731) - The VDS/SWMR test will fail with a segmentation fault if the library is built with --enable-using-memchecker. The is due to a VDS shutdown procedure freeing a shared resource too early when the memory checker changes are built. This problem does not arise when the memory checker changes are not used since the internal library free lists behave differently. The memory checker configure option should normally only be used under special circumstances so this should not affect most users. Users should be aware that the --enable-using-memchecker + VDS combination may cause a segfault, however, so Valgrind et al. may have to be used with an HDF5 library built without the feature if this proves to be a problem. (DER - 2016/03/21, HDFFV-9732) - SWMR feature limitations The SWMR feature will only work if an HDF5 file under SWMR access resides on a file system that obeys POSIX write() ordering semantics. Because of this, SWMR will not work on network file systems such as NFS or SMB/Windows file shares since those systems do not guarantee write odering. SWMR regression tests are likely to fail if run on a network file system. SWMR is currently not tested on Windows though it can be tested manually (some of the SWMR test programs are built by CMake), and there are no obvious reasons for it to not work on NTFS or GPFS. (EIP - 2016/03/20, HDFFV-9733) - VDS feature limitation Currently, the path to a VDS source file is interpreted as relative to the directory where the executable program runs and not to the HDF5 file with the VDS dataset unless a full path to the source file is specified during the mapping. (EIP - 2016/03/20, HDFFV-9724) - When building HDF5 with Java using CMake and specifying Debug for CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE, there is a missing command argument for the tests of the examples. This error can be avoided by not building Java with Debug, HDF5_BUILD_JAVA:BOOL=OFF, or not building Examples, HDF5_BUILD_EXAMPLES:BOOL=OFF. (LRK - 2016/03/30, HDFFV-9743) - The H5Lexists API changed behavior in HDF5-1.10 when used with a file handle and root group name ("/"): H5Lexists(fileid, "/") In HDF5-1.8 it returns false (0) and in HDF5-1.10 it returns true (1). The documentation will be updated with information regarding this change. (LRK - 2016/03/30, HDFFV-8746)