/**************************************************************************** * NCSA HDF * * Software Development Group * * National Center for Supercomputing Applications * * University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign * * 605 E. Springfield, Champaign IL 61820 * * * * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying * * hdf/COPYING file. * * * * MODIFICATIONS * * Robb Matzke, 30 Aug 1997 * * Added `ERRORS' fields to function prologues. * * * ****************************************************************************/ /* $Id$ */ #define H5F_PACKAGE /*suppress error about including H5Fpkg */ /* Predefined file drivers */ #include "H5FDcore.h" /*temporary in-memory files */ #include "H5FDfamily.h" /*family of files */ #include "H5FDmpio.h" /*MPI-2 I/O */ #include "H5FDgass.h" /*GASS I/O */ #include "H5FDstream.h" /*in-memory files streamed via sockets */ #include "H5FDsrb.h" /*SRB I/O */ #include "H5FDmulti.h" /*multiple files partitioned by mem usage */ #include "H5FDsec2.h" /*Posix unbuffered I/O */ #include "H5FDstdio.h" /* Standard C buffered I/O */ #include "H5FDlog.h" /* sec2 driver with logging, for debugging */ /* Packages needed by this file... */ #include "H5private.h" /*library functions */ #include "H5Aprivate.h" /*attributes */ #include "H5Dprivate.h" /*datasets */ #include "H5FLprivate.h" /*Free Lists */ #include "H5Iprivate.h" /*object IDs */ #include "H5ACprivate.h" /*cache */ #include "H5Eprivate.h" /*error handling */ #include "H5Fpkg.h" /*file access */ #include "H5FDprivate.h" /*file driver */ #include "H5Gprivate.h" /*symbol tables */ #include "H5MMprivate.h" /*core memory management */ #include "H5Pprivate.h" /*property lists */ #include "H5Tprivate.h" /*data types */ #define PABLO_MASK H5F_mask /* Interface initialization */ static int interface_initialize_g = 0; #define INTERFACE_INIT H5F_init_interface static herr_t H5F_init_interface(void); /* Struct only used by functions H5F_get_objects and H5F_get_objects_cb */ typedef struct H5F_olist_t { H5I_type_t obj_type; hid_t *obj_id_list; unsigned *obj_id_count; H5F_file_t *shared; unsigned list_index; } H5F_olist_t; /* PRIVATE PROTOTYPES */ static H5F_t *H5F_new(H5F_file_t *shared, hid_t fcpl_id, hid_t fapl_id); static herr_t H5F_dest(H5F_t *f); static herr_t H5F_flush(H5F_t *f, H5F_scope_t scope, hbool_t invalidate, hbool_t alloc_only, hbool_t closing); static haddr_t H5F_locate_signature(H5FD_t *file); static int H5F_flush_all_cb(H5F_t *f, hid_t fid, const void *_invalidate); static herr_t H5F_get_obj_count(H5F_t *f, unsigned types, unsigned *obj_id_count); static herr_t H5F_get_obj_ids(H5F_t *f, unsigned types, hid_t *obj_id_list); static herr_t H5F_get_objects(H5F_t *f, unsigned types, hid_t *obj_id_list, unsigned *obj_id_count); static herr_t H5F_get_objects_cb(void *obj_ptr, hid_t obj_id, void *key); /* Declare a free list to manage the H5F_t struct */ H5FL_DEFINE_STATIC(H5F_t); /* Declare a free list to manage the H5F_file_t struct */ H5FL_DEFINE_STATIC(H5F_file_t); /* Declare the external free list for the H5G_t struct */ H5FL_EXTERN(H5G_t); /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_init * * Purpose: Initialize the interface from some other layer. * * Return: Success: non-negative * * Failure: negative * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Wednesday, December 16, 1998 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_init(void) { FUNC_ENTER(H5F_init, FAIL); /* FUNC_ENTER() does all the work */ FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_init_interface * * Purpose: Initialize interface-specific information. * * Return: Success: non-negative * * Failure: negative * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Friday, November 20, 1998 * * Modifications: * Robb Matzke, 4 Aug 1997 * Changed pablo mask from H5_mask to H5F_mask for the FUNC_LEAVE call. * It was already H5F_mask for the PABLO_TRACE_ON call. * * Kim Yates, 1998-08-16 * Added .disp, .btype, .ftype to H5F_access_t. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-02-19 * Added initialization for the H5I_FILE_CLOSING ID group. * * Raymond Lu, April 10, 2000 * Put SRB into the 'Register predefined file drivers' list. * * Thomas Radke, 2000-09-12 * Put Stream VFD into the 'Register predefined file drivers' list. * * Raymond Lu, 2001-10-14 * Change File creation property list to generic property list mechanism. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static herr_t H5F_init_interface(void) { size_t nprops; /* Number of properties */ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; herr_t status; /* File creation property class variables. In sequence, they are * - File create property list class to modify * - Default value for size of file user block * - Default value for 1/2 rank for symbol table leaf nodes * - Default value for 1/2 rank for btree internal nodes * - Default value for byte number in an address * - Default value for byte number for object size * - Default value for version number of bootblock * - Default value for free-space version number * - Default value for object directory version number * - Default value for share-header format version */ H5P_genclass_t *crt_pclass; hsize_t userblock_size = H5F_CRT_USER_BLOCK_DEF; unsigned sym_leaf_k = H5F_CRT_SYM_LEAF_DEF; int btree_k[H5B_NUM_BTREE_ID] = H5F_CRT_BTREE_RANK_DEF; size_t sizeof_addr = H5F_CRT_ADDR_BYTE_NUM_DEF; size_t sizeof_size = H5F_CRT_OBJ_BYTE_NUM_DEF; int bootblock_ver = H5F_CRT_BOOT_VERS_DEF; int freespace_ver = H5F_CRT_FREESPACE_VERS_DEF; int objectdir_ver = H5F_CRT_OBJ_DIR_VERS_DEF; int sharedheader_ver = H5F_CRT_SHARE_HEAD_VERS_DEF; /* File access property class variables. In sequence, they are * - File access property class to modify * - Size of meta data cache(elements) * - Size of raw data chunk cache(elements) * - Size of raw data chunk cache(bytes) * - Preemption for reading chunks * - Threshold for alignment * - Alignment * - Minimum metadata allocation block size * - Maximum sieve buffer size * - Garbage-collect reference * - File driver ID * - File driver info */ H5P_genclass_t *acs_pclass; int mdc_nelmts = H5F_ACS_META_CACHE_SIZE_DEF; size_t rdcc_nelmts = H5F_ACS_DATA_CACHE_ELMT_SIZE_DEF; size_t rdcc_nbytes = H5F_ACS_DATA_CACHE_BYTE_SIZE_DEF; double rdcc_w0 = H5F_ACS_PREEMPT_READ_CHUNKS_DEF; hsize_t threshold = H5F_ACS_ALIGN_THRHD_DEF; hsize_t alignment = H5F_ACS_ALIGN_DEF; size_t meta_block_size = H5F_ACS_META_BLOCK_SIZE_DEF; size_t sieve_buf_size = H5F_ACS_SIEVE_BUF_SIZE_DEF; unsigned gc_ref = H5F_ACS_GARBG_COLCT_REF_DEF; hid_t driver_id = H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_DEF; void *driver_info = H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_INFO_DEF; H5F_close_degree_t close_degree = H5F_CLOSE_DEGREE_DEF; /* File mount property class variable. * - Mount property class to modify * - whether absolute symlinks is local to file */ H5P_genclass_t *mnt_pclass; hbool_t local = H5F_MNT_SYM_LOCAL_DEF; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_init_interface, FAIL); #ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL { /* Allow MPI buf-and-file-type optimizations? */ const char *s = HDgetenv ("HDF5_MPI_1_METAWRITE"); if (s && HDisdigit(*s)) { H5_mpi_1_metawrite_g = (int)HDstrtol (s, NULL, 0); } } #endif /* * Initialize the atom group for the file IDs. There are two groups: * the H5I_FILE group contains all the ID's for files which are currently * open at the public API level while the H5I_FILE_CLOSING group contains * ID's for files for which the application has called H5Fclose() but * which are pending completion because there are object headers still * open within the file. */ if (H5I_init_group(H5I_FILE, H5I_FILEID_HASHSIZE, 0, (H5I_free_t)H5F_close)<0 || H5I_init_group(H5I_FILE_CLOSING, H5I_FILEID_HASHSIZE, 0, (H5I_free_t)H5F_close)<0) HRETURN_ERROR (H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "unable to initialize interface"); /* ========== File Creation Property Class Initialization ============*/ assert(H5P_CLS_FILE_CREATE_g!=-1); /* Get the pointer to file creation class */ if(H5I_GENPROP_CLS != H5I_get_type(H5P_CLS_FILE_CREATE_g) || NULL == (crt_pclass = H5I_object(H5P_CLS_FILE_CREATE_g))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list class"); /* Get the number of properties in the class */ if(H5P_get_nprops_pclass(crt_pclass,&nprops)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "can't query number of properties"); /* Assume that if there are properties in the class, they are the default ones */ if(nprops==0) { /* Register the user block size */ if(H5P_register(crt_pclass,H5F_CRT_USER_BLOCK_NAME,H5F_CRT_USER_BLOCK_SIZE, &userblock_size,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the 1/2 rank for symbol table leaf nodes */ if(H5P_register(crt_pclass,H5F_CRT_SYM_LEAF_NAME,H5F_CRT_SYM_LEAF_SIZE, &sym_leaf_k,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the 1/2 rank for btree internal nodes */ if(H5P_register(crt_pclass,H5F_CRT_BTREE_RANK_NAME,H5F_CRT_BTREE_RANK_SIZE, btree_k,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the byte number for an address */ if(H5P_register(crt_pclass,H5F_CRT_ADDR_BYTE_NUM_NAME, H5F_CRT_ADDR_BYTE_NUM_SIZE, &sizeof_addr,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the byte number for object size */ if(H5P_register(crt_pclass,H5F_CRT_OBJ_BYTE_NUM_NAME, H5F_CRT_OBJ_BYTE_NUM_SIZE,&sizeof_size,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the bootblock version number */ if(H5P_register(crt_pclass,H5F_CRT_BOOT_VERS_NAME,H5F_CRT_BOOT_VERS_SIZE, &bootblock_ver,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the free-space version number */ if(H5P_register(crt_pclass,H5F_CRT_FREESPACE_VERS_NAME, H5F_CRT_FREESPACE_VERS_SIZE,&freespace_ver,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the object directory version number */ if(H5P_register(crt_pclass,H5F_CRT_OBJ_DIR_VERS_NAME, H5F_CRT_OBJ_DIR_VERS_SIZE,&objectdir_ver,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the shared-header version number */ if(H5P_register(crt_pclass,H5F_CRT_SHARE_HEAD_VERS_NAME, H5F_CRT_SHARE_HEAD_VERS_SIZE, &sharedheader_ver,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL, NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); } /* end if */ /* Only register the default property list if it hasn't been created yet */ if(H5P_LST_FILE_CREATE_g==(-1)) { /* Register the default file creation property list */ if((H5P_LST_FILE_CREATE_g = H5P_create_id(crt_pclass))<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTREGISTER, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); } /* end if */ /* Register predefined file drivers */ H5E_BEGIN_TRY { if ((status=H5FD_SEC2)<0) goto end_registration; if ((status=H5FD_STDIO)<0) goto end_registration; if ((status=H5FD_FAMILY)<0) goto end_registration; #ifdef H5_HAVE_GASS if ((status=H5FD_GASS)<0) goto end_registration; #endif #ifdef H5_HAVE_SRB if ((status=H5FD_SRB)<0) goto end_registration; #endif if ((status=H5FD_CORE)<0) goto end_registration; if ((status=H5FD_MULTI)<0) goto end_registration; #ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL if ((status=H5FD_MPIO)<0) goto end_registration; #endif #ifdef H5_HAVE_STREAM if ((status=H5FD_STREAM)<0) goto end_registration; #endif end_registration: ; } H5E_END_TRY; if (status<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "file driver registration failed"); /* ========== File Access Property Class Initialization ============*/ assert(H5P_CLS_FILE_ACCESS_g!=-1); /* Get the pointer to file creation class */ if(H5I_GENPROP_CLS != H5I_get_type(H5P_CLS_FILE_ACCESS_g) || NULL == (acs_pclass = H5I_object(H5P_CLS_FILE_ACCESS_g))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list class"); /* Get the number of properties in the class */ if(H5P_get_nprops_pclass(acs_pclass,&nprops)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "can't query number of properties"); /* Assume that if there are properties in the class, they are the default ones */ if(nprops==0) { /* Register the size of meta data cache(elements) */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_META_CACHE_SIZE_NAME,H5F_ACS_META_CACHE_SIZE_SIZE, &mdc_nelmts,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the size of raw data chunk cache (elements) */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_DATA_CACHE_ELMT_SIZE_NAME,H5F_ACS_DATA_CACHE_ELMT_SIZE_SIZE, &rdcc_nelmts,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the size of raw data chunk cache(bytes) */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_DATA_CACHE_BYTE_SIZE_NAME,H5F_ACS_DATA_CACHE_BYTE_SIZE_SIZE, &rdcc_nbytes,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the preemption for reading chunks */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_PREEMPT_READ_CHUNKS_NAME,H5F_ACS_PREEMPT_READ_CHUNKS_SIZE, &rdcc_w0,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the threshold for alignment */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_ALIGN_THRHD_NAME,H5F_ACS_ALIGN_THRHD_SIZE, &threshold,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the alignment */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_ALIGN_NAME,H5F_ACS_ALIGN_SIZE, &alignment,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the minimum metadata allocation block size */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_META_BLOCK_SIZE_NAME,H5F_ACS_META_BLOCK_SIZE_SIZE, &meta_block_size,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the maximum sieve buffer size */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_SIEVE_BUF_SIZE_NAME,H5F_ACS_SIEVE_BUF_SIZE_SIZE, &sieve_buf_size,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the garbage collection reference */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_GARBG_COLCT_REF_NAME,H5F_ACS_GARBG_COLCT_REF_SIZE, &gc_ref,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the file driver ID */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_NAME,H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_SIZE, &driver_id,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the file driver info */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_INFO_NAME,H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_INFO_SIZE, &driver_info,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); /* Register the file close degree */ if(H5P_register(acs_pclass,H5F_CLOSE_DEGREE_NAME,H5F_CLOSE_DEGREE_SIZE, &close_degree,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); } /* end if */ /* Only register the default property list if it hasn't been created yet */ if(H5P_LST_FILE_ACCESS_g==(-1)) { /* Register the default file access property list */ if((H5P_LST_FILE_ACCESS_g = H5P_create_id(acs_pclass))<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTREGISTER, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); } /* end if */ /* ================ Mount Porperty Class Initialization ==============*/ assert(H5P_CLS_MOUNT_g!=-1); /* Get the pointer to file mount class */ if(H5I_GENPROP_CLS != H5I_get_type(H5P_CLS_MOUNT_g) || NULL == (mnt_pclass = H5I_object(H5P_CLS_MOUNT_g))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list class"); /* Get the number of properties in the class */ if(H5P_get_nprops_pclass(mnt_pclass,&nprops)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "can't query number of properties"); /* Assume that if there are properties in the class, they are the default ones */ if(nprops==0) { /* Register property of whether symlinks is local to file */ if(H5P_register(mnt_pclass,H5F_MNT_SYM_LOCAL_NAME,H5F_MNT_SYM_LOCAL_SIZE, &local,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTINSERT, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); } /* end if */ /* Only register the default property list if it hasn't been created yet */ if(H5P_LST_MOUNT_g==(-1)) { /* Register the default file mount property list */ if((H5P_LST_MOUNT_g = H5P_create_id(mnt_pclass))<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTREGISTER, FAIL, "can't insert property into class"); } /* end if */ done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_term_interface * * Purpose: Terminate this interface: free all memory and reset global * variables to their initial values. Release all ID groups * associated with this interface. * * Return: Success: Positive if anything was done that might * have affected other interfaces; zero * otherwise. * * Failure: Never fails. * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Friday, February 19, 1999 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int H5F_term_interface(void) { int n = 0; if (interface_initialize_g) { if ((n=H5I_nmembers(H5I_FILE))) { H5F_close_all(); } else if (0==(n=H5I_nmembers(H5I_FILE_CLOSING))) { H5I_destroy_group(H5I_FILE); H5I_destroy_group(H5I_FILE_CLOSING); interface_initialize_g = 0; n = 1; /*H5I*/ } } return n; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_acs_create * * Purpose: Callback routine which is called whenever a file access * property list is closed. This routine performs any generic * initialization needed on the properties the library put into * the list. * * Return: Success: Non-negative * Failure: Negative * * Programmer: Raymond Lu * Tuesday, Oct 23, 2001 * * Modifications: * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_acs_create(hid_t fapl_id, void UNUSED *copy_data) { hid_t driver_id; void* driver_info; H5P_genplist_t *plist; /* Property list */ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_acs_create, FAIL); /* Check argument */ if(TRUE != H5P_isa_class(fapl_id, H5P_FILE_ACCESS) || NULL == (plist = H5I_object(fapl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list"); /* Retrieve properties */ if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_NAME, &driver_id) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get drver ID"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_INFO_NAME, &driver_info) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get drver info"); if(driver_id > 0) { /* Increment the reference count on driver and copy driver info */ H5I_inc_ref(driver_id); driver_info = H5FD_fapl_copy(driver_id, driver_info); /* Set the driver properties for the list */ if(H5P_set(plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_NAME, &driver_id) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set drver ID"); if(H5P_set(plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_INFO_NAME, &driver_info) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set drver info"); } /* end if */ done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_acs_close * * Purpose: Callback routine which is called whenever a file access * property list is closed. This routine performs any generic * cleanup needed on the properties. * * Return: Success: Non-negative * * Failure: Negative * * Programmer: Raymond Lu * Tuesday, Oct 23, 2001 * * Modifications: * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_acs_close(hid_t fapl_id, void UNUSED *close_data) { hid_t driver_id; void *driver_info; H5P_genplist_t *plist; /* Property list */ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_acs_close, FAIL); /* Check argument */ if(TRUE != H5P_isa_class(fapl_id, H5P_FILE_ACCESS) || NULL == (plist = H5I_object(fapl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_NAME, &driver_id) < 0) HGOTO_DONE(FAIL); /* Can't return errors when library is shutting down */ if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_INFO_NAME, &driver_info) < 0) HGOTO_DONE(FAIL); /* Can't return errors when library is shutting down */ if(driver_id > 0) { /* Free memory for driver info and decrement reference count for driver */ H5FD_fapl_free(driver_id, driver_info); H5I_dec_ref(driver_id); driver_info = NULL; driver_id = -1; if(H5P_set(plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_NAME, &driver_id) < 0) HGOTO_DONE(FAIL); /* Can't return errors when library is shutting down */ if(H5P_set(plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_INFO_NAME, &driver_info) < 0) HGOTO_DONE(FAIL); /* Can't return errors when library is shutting down */ } done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_acs_copy * * Purpose: Callback routine which is called whenever a file access * property list is copied. This routine performs any generic * copy needed on the properties. * * Return: Success: Non-negative * Failure: Negative * Programmer: Raymond Lu * Tuesday, Oct 23, 2001 * * Modifications: * *-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_acs_copy(hid_t new_fapl_id, hid_t old_fapl_id, void UNUSED *copy_data) { hid_t driver_id; void* driver_info; H5P_genplist_t *new_plist; /* New property list */ H5P_genplist_t *old_plist; /* Old property list */ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_acs_copy, FAIL); if(H5I_GENPROP_LST != H5I_get_type(new_fapl_id) || H5I_GENPROP_LST != H5I_get_type(old_fapl_id)) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list"); if(NULL == (new_plist = H5I_object(new_fapl_id)) || NULL == (old_plist = H5I_object(old_fapl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "can't get property list"); /* Get values from old property list */ if(H5P_get(old_plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_NAME, &driver_id) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get drver ID"); if(H5P_get(old_plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_INFO_NAME, &driver_info) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get drver info"); if(driver_id > 0) { H5I_inc_ref(driver_id); driver_info = H5FD_fapl_copy(driver_id, driver_info); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_NAME, &driver_id) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set drver ID"); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_INFO_NAME, &driver_info) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set drver info"); } /* end if */ done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_flush_all_cb * * Purpose: Callback function for H5F_flush_all(). * * Return: Always returns zero. * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Friday, February 19, 1999 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int H5F_flush_all_cb(H5F_t *f, hid_t UNUSED fid, const void *_invalidate) { hbool_t invalidate = *((const hbool_t*)_invalidate); H5F_flush(f, H5F_SCOPE_LOCAL, invalidate, FALSE, FALSE); return 0; } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_flush_all * * Purpose: Flush all open files. If INVALIDATE is true then also remove * everything from the cache. * * Return: Success: Non-negative * * Failure: Negative * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Thursday, February 18, 1999 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_flush_all(hbool_t invalidate) { FUNC_ENTER(H5F_flush_all, FAIL); H5I_search(H5I_FILE,(H5I_search_func_t)H5F_flush_all_cb,(void*)&invalidate); FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_close_all * * Purpose: Close all open files. Any file which has open object headers * will be moved from the H5I_FILE group to the H5I_FILE_CLOSING * group. * * Return: Success: Non-negative * * Failure: Negative * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Friday, February 19, 1999 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_close_all(void) { FUNC_ENTER(H5F_close_all, FAIL); if (H5I_clear_group(H5I_FILE, FALSE)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CLOSEERROR, FAIL, "unable to close one or more files"); FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME H5F_encode_length_unusual -- encode an unusual length size USAGE void H5F_encode_length_unusual(f, p, l) const H5F_t *f; IN: pointer to the file record uint8_t **p; IN: pointer to buffer pointer to encode length in uint8_t *l; IN: pointer to length to encode ERRORS RETURNS none DESCRIPTION Encode non-standard (i.e. not 2, 4 or 8-byte) lengths in file meta-data. --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void H5F_encode_length_unusual(const H5F_t *f, uint8_t **p, uint8_t *l) { int i = (int)H5F_SIZEOF_SIZE(f)-1; #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN /* * For non-little-endian platforms, encode each byte in memory backwards. */ for (/*void*/; i>=0; i--, (*p)++)*(*p) = *(l+i); #else /* platform has little-endian integers */ HDmemcpy(*p,l,(size_t)(i+1)); *p+=(i+1); #endif } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Fget_create_plist * * Purpose: Get an atom for a copy of the file-creation property list for * this file. This function returns an atom with a copy of the * properties used to create a file. * * Return: Success: template ID * * Failure: FAIL * * Programmer: Unknown * * Modifications: * * Robb Matzke, 18 Feb 1998 * Calls H5P_copy_plist() to copy the property list and H5P_close() to free * that property list if an error occurs. * * Raymond Lu, Oct 14, 2001 * Changed to generic property list. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ hid_t H5Fget_create_plist(hid_t file_id) { H5F_t *file = NULL; H5P_genplist_t *plist; /* Property list */ hid_t ret_value = SUCCEED; FUNC_ENTER(H5Fget_create_plist, FAIL); H5TRACE1("i","i",file_id); /* check args */ if (H5I_FILE!=H5I_get_type(file_id) || NULL==(file=H5I_object(file_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a file"); if(NULL == (plist = H5I_object(file->shared->fcpl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list"); /* Create the property list object to return */ if((ret_value=H5P_copy_plist(plist)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_INTERNAL, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "unable to copy file creation properties"); done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Fget_access_plist * * Purpose: Returns a copy of the file access property list of the * specified file. * * Return: Success: Object ID for a copy of the file access * property list. * * Failure: FAIL * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Wednesday, February 18, 1998 * * Modifications: * Raymond Lu, Oct 23, 2001 * Changed file access property list to the new generic * property list. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ hid_t H5Fget_access_plist(hid_t file_id) { H5F_t *f = NULL; H5P_genplist_t *new_plist; /* New property list */ H5P_genplist_t *old_plist; /* Old property list */ hid_t ret_value = SUCCEED; void *driver_info=NULL; FUNC_ENTER(H5Fget_access_plist, FAIL); H5TRACE1("i","i",file_id); /* Check args */ if (H5I_FILE!=H5I_get_type(file_id) || NULL==(f=H5I_object(file_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a file"); /* Make a copy of the default file access property list */ if(NULL == (old_plist = H5I_object(H5P_LST_FILE_ACCESS_g))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list"); if((ret_value=H5P_copy_plist(old_plist)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_INTERNAL, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "can't copy file access property list"); if(NULL == (new_plist = H5I_object(ret_value))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list"); /* Copy properties of the file access property list */ if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_META_CACHE_SIZE_NAME, &(f->shared->mdc_nelmts)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set meta data cache size"); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_DATA_CACHE_ELMT_SIZE_NAME, &(f->shared->rdcc_nelmts)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set data cache element size"); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_DATA_CACHE_BYTE_SIZE_NAME, &(f->shared->rdcc_nbytes)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set data cache byte size"); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_PREEMPT_READ_CHUNKS_NAME, &(f->shared->rdcc_w0)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set preempt read chunks"); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_ALIGN_THRHD_NAME, &(f->shared->threshold)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set alignment threshold"); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_ALIGN_NAME, &(f->shared->alignment)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set alignment"); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_GARBG_COLCT_REF_NAME, &(f->shared->gc_ref)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set garbage collect reference"); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_META_BLOCK_SIZE_NAME, &(f->shared->lf->def_meta_block_size)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set meta data cache size"); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_SIEVE_BUF_SIZE_NAME, &(f->shared->sieve_buf_size)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't sieve buffer size"); if(H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_NAME, &(f->shared->lf->driver_id)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set file driver ID"); driver_info = H5FD_fapl_get(f->shared->lf); if(driver_info != NULL && H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_INFO_NAME, driver_info) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set file driver info"); if(f->shared->fc_degree == H5F_CLOSE_DEFAULT && H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_CLOSE_DEGREE_NAME, &(f->shared->lf->cls->fc_degree)) < 0) { HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set file close degree"); } else if(f->shared->fc_degree != H5F_CLOSE_DEFAULT && H5P_set(new_plist, H5F_CLOSE_DEGREE_NAME, &(f->shared->fc_degree)) < 0) { HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, FAIL, "can't set file close degree"); } done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Fget_obj_count * * Purpose: Public function returning the number of opened object IDs * (files, datasets, groups and datatypes) in the same file. * * Return: Non-negative on success; negative on failure. * * Programmer: Raymond Lu * Wednesday, Dec 5, 2001 * * Modification: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5Fget_obj_count(hid_t file_id, unsigned types, unsigned *obj_id_count) { H5F_t *f=NULL; herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; FUNC_ENTER(H5Fget_obj_counts, FAIL); H5TRACE3("e","iIu*Iu",file_id,types,obj_id_count); if( file_id != H5F_OBJ_ALL && (H5I_FILE != H5I_get_type(file_id) || NULL==(f=H5I_object(file_id))) ) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "not a file id"); if( (types&H5F_OBJ_ALL)==0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "not an object type"); assert(obj_id_count); ret_value = H5F_get_obj_count(f, types, obj_id_count); done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_get_obj_count * * Purpose: Private function return the number of opened object IDs * (files, datasets, groups, datatypes) in the same file. * * Return: Non-negative on success; negative on failure. * * Programmer: Raymond Lu * Wednesday, Dec 5, 2001 * * Modification: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static herr_t H5F_get_obj_count(H5F_t *f, unsigned types, unsigned *obj_id_count) { herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_get_obj_count, FAIL); *obj_id_count = 0; if(H5F_get_objects(f, types, NULL, obj_id_count) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get counts of opened file IDs and object IDs in the file"); done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Fget_object_ids * * Purpose: Public function to return a list of opened object IDs. * * Return: Non-negative on success; negative on failure. * * Programmer: Raymond Lu * Wednesday, Dec 5, 2001 * * Modification: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5Fget_obj_ids(hid_t file_id, unsigned types, hid_t *oid_list) { herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; H5F_t *f=NULL; FUNC_ENTER(H5Fget_obj_ids, FAIL); H5TRACE3("e","iIu*i",file_id,types,oid_list); if( file_id != H5F_OBJ_ALL && (H5I_FILE != H5I_get_type(file_id) || NULL==(f=H5I_object(file_id))) ) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "not a file id"); if( (types&H5F_OBJ_ALL)==0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "not an object type"); assert(oid_list); ret_value = H5F_get_obj_ids(f, types, oid_list); done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_get_object_ids * * Purpose: Private function to return a list of opened object IDs. * * Return: Non-negative on success; negative on failure. * * Programmer: Raymond Lu * Wednesday, Dec 5, 2001 * * Modification: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static herr_t H5F_get_obj_ids(H5F_t *f, unsigned types, hid_t *oid_list) { herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_get_obj_ids, FAIL); if(H5F_get_objects(f, types, oid_list, NULL) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get object IDs opened in the file"); done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_get_objects * * Purpose: This function is called by H5F_get_obj_count or * H5F_get_obj_ids to get either number of object IDs or a * list of opened object IDs. * Return: Non-negative on success; negative on failure. * * Programmer: Raymond Lu * Wednesday, Dec 5, 2001 * * Modification: * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static herr_t H5F_get_objects(H5F_t *f, unsigned types, hid_t *obj_id_list, unsigned *obj_id_count) { herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; H5F_olist_t *olist = NULL; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_get_object, FAIL); olist = H5MM_malloc(sizeof(H5F_olist_t)); olist->obj_id_list = obj_id_list; olist->obj_id_count = obj_id_count; olist->list_index = 0; /* Shared file structure is used to verify if file IDs refer to the same * file. */ if(f != NULL) olist->shared = f->shared; else olist->shared = NULL; /* Search through file IDs to count the number, and put their * IDs on the object list */ if( (types & H5F_OBJ_FILE) && H5I_nmembers(H5I_FILE) > 0 ) { olist->obj_type = H5I_FILE; H5I_search(H5I_FILE, (H5I_search_func_t)H5F_get_objects_cb, olist); } /* Search through dataset IDs to count number of dataset, and put their * IDs on the object list */ if( (types & H5F_OBJ_DATASET) && H5I_nmembers(H5I_DATASET) > 0 ) { olist->obj_type = H5I_DATASET; H5I_search(H5I_DATASET, (H5I_search_func_t)H5F_get_objects_cb, olist); } /* Search through group IDs to count number of group, and put their * IDs on the object list */ if( (types & H5F_OBJ_GROUP) && H5I_nmembers(H5I_GROUP) > 0 ) { olist->obj_type = H5I_GROUP; H5I_search(H5I_GROUP, (H5I_search_func_t)H5F_get_objects_cb, olist); } /* Search through datatype IDs to count number of datatype, and put their * IDs on the object list */ if( (types & H5F_OBJ_DATATYPE) && H5I_nmembers(H5I_DATATYPE) > 0 ) { olist->obj_type = H5I_DATATYPE; H5I_search(H5I_DATATYPE, (H5I_search_func_t)H5F_get_objects_cb, olist); } #ifdef LATER done: #endif /* LATER */ if(olist!=NULL) H5MM_xfree(olist); FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_get_objects_cb * * Purpose: H5F_get_objects' callback function. It verifies if an * object is in the file, and either count it or put its ID * on the list. * * Programmer: Raymond Lu * Wednesday, Dec 5, 2001 * * Modification: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static herr_t H5F_get_objects_cb(void *obj_ptr, hid_t obj_id, void *key) { herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; H5F_olist_t *olist = key; H5G_entry_t *ent = NULL; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_get_objects_cb, FAIL); assert(obj_ptr); assert(olist); /* Count file IDs */ if(olist->obj_type == H5I_FILE) { if( !olist->shared || (olist->shared && ((H5F_t*)obj_ptr)->shared == olist->shared) ) { if(olist->obj_id_list) { olist->obj_id_list[olist->list_index] = obj_id; olist->list_index++; } if(olist->obj_id_count) (*olist->obj_id_count)++; } } else { /* either count opened object IDs or put the IDs on the list */ switch(olist->obj_type) { case H5I_GROUP: ent = H5G_entof((H5G_t*)obj_ptr); break; case H5I_DATASET: ent = H5D_entof((H5D_t*)obj_ptr); break; case H5I_DATATYPE: ent = H5T_entof((H5T_t*)obj_ptr); break; default: HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "unknown data object"); } if( (!olist->shared && olist->obj_type==H5I_DATATYPE && H5T_is_immutable((H5T_t*)obj_ptr)==FALSE) || (!olist->shared && olist->obj_type!=H5I_DATATYPE) || (ent && ent->file->shared == olist->shared) ) { if(olist->obj_id_list) { olist->obj_id_list[olist->list_index] = obj_id; olist->list_index++; } if(olist->obj_id_count) (*olist->obj_id_count)++; } } done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_equal * * Purpose: Compares NEEDLE to a file from the HAYSTACK. * * Return: Success: Returns positive if two files are equal, * zero otherwise. * * Failure: Negative * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Monday, August 2, 1999 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int H5F_equal(void *_haystack, hid_t UNUSED id, const void *_needle) { H5F_t *haystack = (H5F_t*)_haystack; const H5FD_t *needle = (const H5FD_t*)_needle; int retval; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_equal, FAIL); retval = (0==H5FD_cmp(haystack->shared->lf, needle)); FUNC_LEAVE(retval); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_locate_signature * * Purpose: Finds the HDF5 boot block signature in a file. The signature * can appear at address 0, or any power of two beginning with * 512. * * Return: Success: The absolute format address of the signature. * * Failure: HADDR_UNDEF * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Friday, November 7, 1997 * * Modifications: * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-02 * Rewritten to use the virtual file layer. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static haddr_t H5F_locate_signature(H5FD_t *file) { haddr_t addr, eoa; uint8_t buf[H5F_SIGNATURE_LEN]; unsigned n, maxpow; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_locate_signature, HADDR_UNDEF); /* Find the least N such that 2^N is larger than the file size */ if (HADDR_UNDEF==(addr=H5FD_get_eof(file)) || HADDR_UNDEF==(eoa=H5FD_get_eoa(file))) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_IO, H5E_CANTINIT, HADDR_UNDEF, "unable to obtain EOF/EOA value"); } for (maxpow=0; addr; maxpow++) addr>>=1; maxpow = MAX(maxpow, 9); /* * Search for the file signature at format address zero followed by * powers of two larger than 9. */ for (n=8; n=maxpow) { H5FD_set_eoa(file, eoa); HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_IO, H5E_CANTINIT, HADDR_UNDEF, "unable to find a valid file signature"); } /* Success */ FUNC_LEAVE(addr); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Fis_hdf5 * * Purpose: Check the file signature to detect an HDF5 file. * * Bugs: This function is not robust: it only uses the default file * driver when attempting to open the file when in fact it * should use all known file drivers. * * Return: Success: TRUE/FALSE * * Failure: Negative * * Programmer: Unknown * * Modifications: * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-02 * Rewritten to use the virtual file layer. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ htri_t H5Fis_hdf5(const char *name) { H5FD_t *file = NULL; htri_t ret_value = FAIL; FUNC_ENTER(H5Fis_hdf5, FAIL); H5TRACE1("b","s",name); /* Check args and all the boring stuff. */ if (!name || !*name) { HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADRANGE, FAIL, "no file name specified"); } /* Open the file at the virtual file layer */ if (NULL==(file=H5FD_open(name, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, H5P_DEFAULT, HADDR_UNDEF))) { HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_IO, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "unable to open file"); } /* The file is an hdf5 file if the hdf5 file signature can be found */ ret_value = (HADDR_UNDEF!=H5F_locate_signature(file)); done: /* Close the file */ if (file) H5FD_close(file); FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_new * * Purpose: Creates a new file object and initializes it. The * H5Fopen and H5Fcreate functions then fill in various * fields. If SHARED is a non-null pointer then the shared info * to which it points has the reference count incremented. * Otherwise a new, empty shared info struct is created and * initialized with the specified file access property list. * * Errors: * * Return: Success: Ptr to a new file struct. * * Failure: NULL * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * matzke@llnl.gov * Jul 18 1997 * * Modifications: * * Raymond Lu, Oct 14, 2001 * Changed the file creation and access property list to the * new generic property list. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static H5F_t * H5F_new(H5F_file_t *shared, hid_t fcpl_id, hid_t fapl_id) { H5F_t *f=NULL, *ret_value=NULL; int n; #ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL hid_t driver_id = -1; #endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */ H5P_genplist_t *plist; /* Property list */ FUNC_ENTER(H5F_new, NULL); if (NULL==(f=H5FL_ALLOC(H5F_t,1))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, NULL, "memory allocation failed"); if (shared) { f->shared = shared; } else { f->shared = H5FL_ALLOC(H5F_file_t,1); f->shared->boot_addr = HADDR_UNDEF; f->shared->base_addr = HADDR_UNDEF; f->shared->freespace_addr = HADDR_UNDEF; f->shared->driver_addr = HADDR_UNDEF; /* * Copy the file creation and file access property lists into the * new file handle. We do this early because some values might need * to change as the file is being opened. */ if(H5P_DEFAULT == fcpl_id) fcpl_id = H5P_FILE_CREATE_DEFAULT; if(TRUE != H5P_isa_class(fcpl_id, H5P_FILE_CREATE) || NULL == (plist = H5I_object(fcpl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, NULL, "not property list"); f->shared->fcpl_id = H5P_copy_plist(plist); if(H5P_DEFAULT == fapl_id) fapl_id = H5P_FILE_ACCESS_DEFAULT; if(TRUE != H5P_isa_class(fapl_id, H5P_FILE_ACCESS) || NULL == (plist = H5I_object(fapl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, NULL, "not file access property list"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_META_CACHE_SIZE_NAME, &(f->shared->mdc_nelmts)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "can't get meta data cache size"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_DATA_CACHE_ELMT_SIZE_NAME, &(f->shared->rdcc_nelmts)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "can't get data cache element size"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_DATA_CACHE_BYTE_SIZE_NAME, &(f->shared->rdcc_nbytes)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "can't get data cache cache size"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_PREEMPT_READ_CHUNKS_NAME, &(f->shared->rdcc_w0)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "can't get preempt read chunk"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_ALIGN_THRHD_NAME, &(f->shared->threshold))<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "can't get alignment threshold"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_ALIGN_NAME, &(f->shared->alignment)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "can't get alignment"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_GARBG_COLCT_REF_NAME,&(f->shared->gc_ref))<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "can't get garbage collect reference"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_SIEVE_BUF_SIZE_NAME, &(f->shared->sieve_buf_size)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "can't get sieve buffer size"); #ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL /* * Disable cache if file is open using MPIO driver. Parallel * does not permit caching. (maybe able to relax it for * read only open.) */ if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_ACS_FILE_DRV_ID_NAME, &driver_id) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "can't get driver ID"); if (H5FD_MPIO==driver_id){ f->shared->rdcc_nbytes = 0; f->shared->mdc_nelmts = 0; } #endif /* * Create a meta data cache with the specified number of elements. * The cache might be created with a different number of elements and * the access property list should be updated to reflect that. */ if ((n=H5AC_create(f, f->shared->mdc_nelmts))<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, NULL, "unable to create meta data cache"); f->shared->mdc_nelmts = n; /* Create the chunk cache */ H5F_istore_init(f); } /* end else */ f->shared->nrefs++; f->nrefs = 1; ret_value = f; done: if (!ret_value && f) { if (!shared) H5FL_FREE(H5F_file_t,f->shared); H5FL_FREE(H5F_t,f); } FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_dest * * Purpose: Destroys a file structure. This function flushes the cache * but doesn't do any other cleanup other than freeing memory * for the file struct. The shared info for the file is freed * only when its reference count reaches zero. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * matzke@llnl.gov * Jul 18 1997 * * Modifications: * * Robb Matzke, 1998-10-14 * Nothing happens unless the reference count for the H5F_t goes to * zero. The reference counts are decremented here. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-02-19 * More careful about decrementing reference counts so they don't go * negative or wrap around to some huge value. Nothing happens if a * reference count is already zero. * * Robb Matzke, 2000-10-31 * H5FL_FREE() aborts if called with a null pointer (unlike the * original H5MM_free()). *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static herr_t H5F_dest(H5F_t *f) { herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_dest, FAIL); if (f && 1==f->nrefs) { if (1==f->shared->nrefs) { /* * Do not close the root group since we didn't count it, but free * the memory associated with it. */ if (f->shared->root_grp) { H5FL_FREE(H5G_t,f->shared->root_grp); f->shared->root_grp=NULL; } if (H5AC_dest(f)) { HERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, "problems closing file"); ret_value = FAIL; /*but keep going*/ } if (H5F_istore_dest (f)<0) { HERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, "problems closing file"); ret_value = FAIL; /*but keep going*/ } f->shared->cwfs = H5MM_xfree (f->shared->cwfs); /* Free the data sieve buffer, if it's been allocated */ if(f->shared->sieve_buf) { assert(f->shared->sieve_dirty==0); /* The buffer had better be flushed... */ f->shared->sieve_buf = H5MM_xfree (f->shared->sieve_buf); } /* end if */ /* Destroy file creation properties */ if(H5I_GENPROP_LST != H5I_get_type(f->shared->fcpl_id)) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list"); if((ret_value=H5I_dec_ref(f->shared->fcpl_id)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTFREE, FAIL, "can't close property list"); /* Destroy shared file struct */ if (H5FD_close(f->shared->lf)<0) { HERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, "problems closing file"); ret_value = FAIL; /*but keep going*/ } f->shared = H5FL_FREE(H5F_file_t,f->shared); } else if (f->shared->nrefs>0) { /* * There are other references to the shared part of the file. * Only decrement the reference count. */ --f->shared->nrefs; } /* Free the non-shared part of the file */ f->name = H5MM_xfree(f->name); f->mtab.child = H5MM_xfree(f->mtab.child); f->mtab.nalloc = 0; H5FL_FREE(H5F_t,f); } else if (f && f->nrefs>0) { /* * There are other references to this file. Only decrement the * reference count. */ --f->nrefs; } done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_open * * Purpose: Opens (or creates) a file. This function understands the * following flags which are similar in nature to the Posix * open(2) flags. * * H5F_ACC_RDWR: Open with read/write access. If the file is * currently open for read-only access then it * will be reopened. Absence of this flag * implies read-only access. * * H5F_ACC_CREAT: Create a new file if it doesn't exist yet. * The permissions are 0666 bit-wise AND with * the current umask. H5F_ACC_WRITE must also * be specified. * * H5F_ACC_EXCL: This flag causes H5F_open() to fail if the * file already exists. * * H5F_ACC_TRUNC: The file is truncated and a new HDF5 superblock * is written. This operation will fail if the * file is already open. * * Unlinking the file name from the group directed graph while * the file is opened causes the file to continue to exist but * one will not be able to upgrade the file from read-only * access to read-write access by reopening it. Disk resources * for the file are released when all handles to the file are * closed. NOTE: This paragraph probably only applies to Unix; * deleting the file name in other OS's has undefined results. * * The CREATE_PARMS argument is optional. A null pointer will * cause the default file creation parameters to be used. * * The ACCESS_PARMS argument is optional. A null pointer will * cause the default file access parameters to be used. * * Return: Success: A new file pointer. * * Failure: NULL * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Tuesday, September 23, 1997 * * Modifications: * Albert Cheng, 1998-02-05 * Added the access_parms argument to pass down access template * information. * * Robb Matzke, 1998-02-18 * The H5F_access_t changed to allow more generality. The low * level driver is part of the file access template so the TYPE * argument has been removed. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-02 * Rewritten to use the virtual file layer. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-16 * Added decoding of file driver information block, which uses a * formerly reserved address slot in the boot block in order to * be compatible with previous versions of the file format. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-20 * Optimizations for opening a file. If the driver can't * determine when two file handles refer to the same file then * we open the file in one step. Otherwise if the first attempt * to open the file fails then we skip the second attempt if the * arguments would be the same. * * Raymond Lu, 2001-10-14 * Changed the file creation and access property lists to the * new generic property list. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ H5F_t * H5F_open(const char *name, unsigned flags, hid_t fcpl_id, hid_t fapl_id) { H5F_t *file=NULL; /*the success return value */ H5F_t *ret_value=NULL;/*actual return value */ H5F_file_t *shared=NULL; /*shared part of `file' */ H5FD_t *lf=NULL; /*file driver part of `shared' */ uint8_t buf[256]; /*temporary I/O buffer */ const uint8_t *p; /*ptr into temp I/O buffer */ size_t fixed_size=24; /*fixed sizeof superblock */ size_t variable_size; /*variable sizeof superblock */ size_t driver_size; /*size of driver info block */ H5G_entry_t root_ent; /*root symbol table entry */ haddr_t eof; /*end of file address */ haddr_t stored_eoa; /*relative end-of-addr in file */ unsigned tent_flags; /*tentative flags */ char driver_name[9]; /*file driver name/version */ hbool_t driver_has_cmp; /*`cmp' callback defined? */ hsize_t userblock_size = 0; int boot_vers; int freespace_vers; int obj_dir_vers; int share_head_vers; size_t sizeof_addr = 0; size_t sizeof_size = 0; unsigned sym_leaf_k = 0; int btree_k[H5B_NUM_BTREE_ID]; H5P_genplist_t *c_plist; H5P_genplist_t *a_plist; /* Property list */ H5F_close_degree_t fc_degree; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_open, NULL); /* * If the driver has a `cmp' method then the driver is capable of * determining when two file handles refer to the same file and the * library can insure that when the application opens a file twice that * the two handles coordinate their operations appropriately. Otherwise * it is the application's responsibility to never open the same file * more than once at a time. */ driver_has_cmp = H5FD_has_cmp(fapl_id); /* * Opening a file is a two step process. First we try to open the file in * a way which doesn't affect its state (like not truncating or creating * it) so we can compare it with files that are already open. If that * fails then we try again with the full set of flags (only if they're * different than the original failed attempt). However, if the file * driver can't distinquish between files then there's no reason to open * the file tentatively because it's the application's responsibility to * prevent this situation (there's no way for us to detect it here * anyway). */ if (driver_has_cmp) { tent_flags = flags & ~(H5F_ACC_CREAT|H5F_ACC_TRUNC|H5F_ACC_EXCL); } else { tent_flags = flags; } if (NULL==(lf=H5FD_open(name, tent_flags, fapl_id, HADDR_UNDEF))) { if (tent_flags == flags) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to open file"); H5E_clear(); tent_flags = flags; if (NULL==(lf=H5FD_open(name, tent_flags, fapl_id, HADDR_UNDEF))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to open file"); } /* end if */ /* Is the file already open? */ if ((file=H5I_search(H5I_FILE, H5F_equal, lf)) || (file=H5I_search(H5I_FILE_CLOSING, H5F_equal, lf))) { /* * The file is already open, so use that one instead of the one we * just opened. We only one one H5FD_t* per file so one doesn't * confuse the other. But fail if this request was to truncate the * file (since we can't do that while the file is open), or if the * request was to create a non-existent file (since the file already * exists), or if the new request adds write access (since the * readers don't expect the file to change under them). */ H5FD_close(lf); if (flags & H5F_ACC_TRUNC) { file = NULL; /*to prevent destruction of wrong file*/ HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to truncate a file which is already open"); } if (flags & H5F_ACC_EXCL) { file = NULL; /*to prevent destruction of wrong file*/ HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "file exists"); } if ((flags & H5F_ACC_RDWR) && 0==(file->intent & H5F_ACC_RDWR)) { file = NULL; /*to prevent destruction of wrong file*/ HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "file is already open for read-only"); } file = H5F_new(file->shared, fcpl_id, fapl_id); lf = file->shared->lf; } else if (flags!=tent_flags) { /* * This file is not yet open by the library and the flags we used to * open it are different than the desired flags. Close the tentative * file and open it for real. */ H5FD_close(lf); if (NULL==(lf=H5FD_open(name, flags, fapl_id, HADDR_UNDEF))) { file = NULL; /*to prevent destruction of wrong file*/ HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to open file"); } if (NULL==(file = H5F_new(NULL, fcpl_id, fapl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to create new file object"); file->shared->flags = flags; file->shared->lf = lf; } else { /* * This file is not yet open by the library and our tentative opening * above is good enough. */ if (NULL==(file = H5F_new(NULL, fcpl_id, fapl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to create new file object"); file->shared->flags = flags; file->shared->lf = lf; } /* Short cuts */ shared = file->shared; lf = shared->lf; /* * The intent at the top level file struct are not necessarily the same as * the flags at the bottom. The top level describes how the file can be * accessed through the HDF5 library. The bottom level describes how the * file can be accessed through the C library. */ file->intent = flags; file->name = H5MM_xstrdup(name); /* Get the shared file creation property list */ if(NULL == (c_plist = H5I_object(shared->fcpl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, NULL, "can't get property list"); /* * Read or write the file superblock, depending on whether the file is * empty or not. */ if (0==H5FD_get_eof(lf) && (flags & H5F_ACC_RDWR)) { /* * The superblock starts immediately after the user-defined header, * which we have already insured is a proper size. The base address * is set to the same thing as the superblock for now. */ if(H5P_get(c_plist, H5F_CRT_USER_BLOCK_NAME, &userblock_size) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "unable to get user block size"); shared->boot_addr = userblock_size; shared->base_addr = shared->boot_addr; shared->consist_flags = 0x03; if (H5F_flush(file, H5F_SCOPE_LOCAL, FALSE, TRUE,FALSE)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, NULL, "unable to write file superblock"); /* Create and open the root group */ if (H5G_mkroot(file, NULL)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, NULL, "unable to create/open root group"); } else if (1==shared->nrefs) { /* Read the superblock if it hasn't been read before. */ if (HADDR_UNDEF==(shared->boot_addr=H5F_locate_signature(lf))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_NOTHDF5, NULL, "unable to find file signature"); if (H5FD_set_eoa(lf, shared->boot_addr+fixed_size)<0 || H5FD_read(lf, H5FD_MEM_SUPER, H5P_DATASET_XFER_DEFAULT, shared->boot_addr, fixed_size, buf)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_READERROR, NULL, "unable to read superblock"); /* Signature, already checked */ p = buf + H5F_SIGNATURE_LEN; /* Superblock version */ boot_vers = *p++; if(HDF5_BOOTBLOCK_VERSION != boot_vers) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_BADVALUE, NULL, "bad superblock version number"); if(H5P_set(c_plist, H5F_CRT_BOOT_VERS_NAME, &boot_vers) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, NULL, "unable to set boot version"); /* Freespace version */ freespace_vers = *p++; if(HDF5_FREESPACE_VERSION != freespace_vers) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_BADVALUE, NULL, "bad free space version number"); if(H5P_set(c_plist, H5F_CRT_FREESPACE_VERS_NAME, &freespace_vers)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, NULL, "unable to free space version"); /* Root group version number */ obj_dir_vers = *p++; if(HDF5_OBJECTDIR_VERSION != obj_dir_vers) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_BADVALUE, NULL, "bad object directory version number"); if(H5P_set(c_plist, H5F_CRT_OBJ_DIR_VERS_NAME, &obj_dir_vers) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, NULL, "unable to set object directory version"); /* reserved */ p++; /* Shared header version number */ share_head_vers = *p++; if(HDF5_SHAREDHEADER_VERSION != share_head_vers) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_BADVALUE, NULL, "bad shared-header format version number"); if(H5P_set(c_plist, H5F_CRT_SHARE_HEAD_VERS_NAME, &share_head_vers) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, NULL, "unable to set shared-header format version"); /* Size of file addresses */ sizeof_addr = *p++; if (sizeof_addr != 2 && sizeof_addr != 4 && sizeof_addr != 8 && sizeof_addr != 16 && sizeof_addr != 32) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_BADVALUE, NULL, "bad byte number in an address"); if(H5P_set(c_plist, H5F_CRT_ADDR_BYTE_NUM_NAME,&sizeof_addr)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, NULL, "unable to set byte number in an address"); /* Size of file sizes */ sizeof_size = *p++; if (sizeof_size != 2 && sizeof_size != 4 && sizeof_size != 8 && sizeof_size != 16 && sizeof_size != 32) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_BADVALUE, NULL, "bad byte number for object size"); if(H5P_set(c_plist, H5F_CRT_OBJ_BYTE_NUM_NAME, &sizeof_size)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, NULL, "unable to set byte number for object size"); /* Reserved byte */ p++; /* Various B-tree sizes */ UINT16DECODE(p, sym_leaf_k); if(sym_leaf_k < 1) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_BADRANGE, NULL, "bad symbol table leaf node 1/2 rank"); if(H5P_set(c_plist, H5F_CRT_SYM_LEAF_NAME, &sym_leaf_k)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, NULL, "unable to set rank for symbol table leaf nodes"); /* Need 'get' call to set other array values */ if(H5P_get(c_plist, H5F_CRT_BTREE_RANK_NAME, btree_k)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, NULL, "unable to get rank for btree internal nodes"); UINT16DECODE(p, btree_k[H5B_SNODE_ID]); if(btree_k[H5B_SNODE_ID] < 1) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_BADRANGE, NULL, "bad 1/2 rank for btree internal nodes"); if(H5P_set(c_plist, H5F_CRT_BTREE_RANK_NAME, btree_k)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, NULL, "unable to set rank for btree internal nodes"); /* File consistency flags. Not really used yet */ UINT32DECODE(p, shared->consist_flags); assert((hsize_t)(p-buf) == fixed_size); /* Decode the variable-length part of the superblock... */ variable_size = H5F_SIZEOF_ADDR(file) + /*base addr*/ H5F_SIZEOF_ADDR(file) + /*global free list*/ H5F_SIZEOF_ADDR(file) + /*end-of-address*/ H5F_SIZEOF_ADDR(file) + /*reserved address*/ H5G_SIZEOF_ENTRY(file); /*root group ptr*/ assert(variable_size<=sizeof(buf)); if (H5FD_set_eoa(lf, shared->boot_addr+fixed_size+variable_size)<0 || H5FD_read(lf, H5FD_MEM_SUPER, H5P_DATASET_XFER_DEFAULT, shared->boot_addr+fixed_size, variable_size, buf)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to read superblock"); p = buf; H5F_addr_decode(file, &p, &(shared->base_addr)/*out*/); H5F_addr_decode(file, &p, &(shared->freespace_addr)/*out*/); H5F_addr_decode(file, &p, &stored_eoa/*out*/); H5F_addr_decode(file, &p, &(shared->driver_addr)/*out*/); if (H5G_ent_decode(file, &p, &root_ent/*out*/)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to read root symbol entry"); /* Decode the optional driver information block */ if (H5F_addr_defined(shared->driver_addr)) { haddr_t drv_addr = shared->base_addr + shared->driver_addr; if (H5FD_set_eoa(lf, drv_addr+16)<0 || H5FD_read(lf, H5FD_MEM_SUPER, H5P_DATASET_XFER_DEFAULT, drv_addr, 16, buf)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to read driver information block"); p = buf; /* Version number */ if (HDF5_DRIVERINFO_VERSION!=*p++) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "bad driver information block version number"); /* Reserved */ p += 3; /* Driver info size */ UINT32DECODE(p, driver_size); /* Driver name and/or version */ HDstrncpy(driver_name, (const char *)p, 8); driver_name[8] = '\0'; /* Read driver information and decode */ if (H5FD_set_eoa(lf, drv_addr+16+driver_size)<0 || H5FD_read(lf, H5FD_MEM_SUPER, H5P_DATASET_XFER_DEFAULT, drv_addr+16, driver_size, buf)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to read file driver information"); if (H5FD_sb_decode(lf, driver_name, buf)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to decode driver information"); } /* end if */ /* Make sure we can open the root group */ if (H5G_mkroot(file, &root_ent)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to read root group"); /* * The user-defined data is the area of the file before the base * address. */ if(H5P_set(c_plist, H5F_CRT_USER_BLOCK_NAME, &(shared->base_addr)) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTSET, NULL, "unable to set usr block size"); /* * Make sure that the data is not truncated. One case where this is * possible is if the first file of a family of files was opened * individually. */ if (HADDR_UNDEF==(eof=H5FD_get_eof(lf))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, NULL, "unable to determine file size"); if (eofnrefs == 1) { if(fc_degree == H5F_CLOSE_DEFAULT) shared->fc_degree = H5F_CLOSE_DEFAULT; else shared->fc_degree = fc_degree; } else if(shared->nrefs > 1) { if(fc_degree != shared->fc_degree) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, NULL, "file close degree doesn't match"); } /* Success */ ret_value = file; done: if (!ret_value && file) H5F_dest(file); FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Fcreate * * Purpose: This is the primary function for creating HDF5 files . The * flags parameter determines whether an existing file will be * overwritten or not. All newly created files are opened for * both reading and writing. All flags may be combined with the * bit-wise OR operator (`|') to change the behavior of the file * create call. * * The more complex behaviors of a file's creation and access * are controlled through the file-creation and file-access * property lists. The value of H5P_DEFAULT for a template * value indicates that the library should use the default * values for the appropriate template. * * See also: H5Fpublic.h for the list of supported flags. H5Ppublic.h for * the list of file creation and file access properties. * * Return: Success: A file ID * * Failure: FAIL * * Programmer: Unknown * * Modifications: * Robb Matzke, 1997-07-18 * File struct creation and destruction is through H5F_new() and * H5F_dest(). Writing the root symbol table entry is done with * H5G_encode(). * * Robb Matzke, 1997-08-29 * Moved creation of the boot block to H5F_flush(). * * Robb Matzke, 1997-09-23 * Most of the work is now done by H5F_open() since H5Fcreate() * and H5Fopen() originally contained almost identical code. * * Robb Matzke, 1998-02-18 * Better error checking for the creation and access property * lists. It used to be possible to swap the two and core the * library. Also, zero is no longer valid as a default property * list; one must use H5P_DEFAULT instead. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-02 * The file creation and file access property lists are passed * to the H5F_open() as object IDs. * * Raymond Lu, 2001-10-14 * Changed the file creation and access property list to the * new generic property list. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ hid_t H5Fcreate(const char *filename, unsigned flags, hid_t fcpl_id, hid_t fapl_id) { H5F_t *new_file = NULL; /*file struct for new file */ hid_t ret_value = FAIL; /*return value */ FUNC_ENTER(H5Fcreate, FAIL); H5TRACE4("i","sIuii",filename,flags,fcpl_id,fapl_id); /* Check/fix arguments */ if (!filename || !*filename) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "invalid file name"); if (flags & ~(H5F_ACC_EXCL|H5F_ACC_TRUNC|H5F_ACC_DEBUG)) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "invalid flags"); if ((flags & H5F_ACC_EXCL) && (flags & H5F_ACC_TRUNC)) HGOTO_ERROR (H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "mutually exclusive flags for file creation"); /* Check file creation property list */ if(H5P_DEFAULT == fcpl_id) fcpl_id = H5P_FILE_CREATE_DEFAULT; if(TRUE != H5P_isa_class(fcpl_id, H5P_FILE_CREATE)) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not file create property list"); /* Check the file access property list */ if(H5P_DEFAULT == fapl_id) fapl_id = H5P_FILE_ACCESS_DEFAULT; if(TRUE != H5P_isa_class(fapl_id, H5P_FILE_ACCESS)) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not file access property list"); /* * Adjust bit flags by turning on the creation bit and making sure that * the EXCL or TRUNC bit is set. All newly-created files are opened for * reading and writing. */ if (0==(flags & (H5F_ACC_EXCL|H5F_ACC_TRUNC))) { flags |= H5F_ACC_EXCL; /*default*/ } flags |= H5F_ACC_RDWR | H5F_ACC_CREAT; /* * Create a new file or truncate an existing file. */ if (NULL==(new_file=H5F_open(filename, flags, fcpl_id, fapl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, FAIL, "unable to create file"); /* Get an atom for the file */ if ((ret_value = H5I_register(H5I_FILE, new_file))<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ATOM, H5E_CANTREGISTER, FAIL, "unable to atomize file"); done: if (ret_value<0 && new_file) H5F_close(new_file); FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Fopen * * Purpose: This is the primary function for accessing existing HDF5 * files. The FLAGS argument determines whether writing to an * existing file will be allowed or not. All flags may be * combined with the bit-wise OR operator (`|') to change the * behavior of the file open call. The more complex behaviors * of a file's access are controlled through the file-access * property list. * * See Also: H5Fpublic.h for a list of possible values for FLAGS. * * Return: Success: A file ID * * Failure: FAIL * * Programmer: Unknown * * Modifications: * Robb Matzke, 1997-07-18 * File struct creation and destruction is through H5F_new() and * H5F_dest(). Reading the root symbol table entry is done with * H5G_decode(). * * Robb Matzke, 1997-09-23 * Most of the work is now done by H5F_open() since H5Fcreate() * and H5Fopen() originally contained almost identical code. * * Robb Matzke, 1998-02-18 * Added better error checking for the flags and the file access * property list. It used to be possible to make the library * dump core by passing an object ID that was not a file access * property list. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-02 * The file access property list is passed to the H5F_open() as * object IDs. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ hid_t H5Fopen(const char *filename, unsigned flags, hid_t fapl_id) { H5F_t *new_file = NULL; /*file struct for new file */ hid_t ret_value = FAIL; /*return value */ FUNC_ENTER(H5Fopen, FAIL); H5TRACE3("i","sIui",filename,flags,fapl_id); /* Check/fix arguments. */ if (!filename || !*filename) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "invalid file name"); if ((flags & ~H5F_ACC_PUBLIC_FLAGS) || (flags & H5F_ACC_TRUNC) || (flags & H5F_ACC_EXCL)) HGOTO_ERROR (H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "invalid file open flags"); if(H5P_DEFAULT == fapl_id) fapl_id = H5P_FILE_ACCESS_DEFAULT; if(TRUE != H5P_isa_class(fapl_id, H5P_FILE_ACCESS)) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not file access property list"); /* Open the file */ if (NULL==(new_file=H5F_open(filename, flags, H5P_DEFAULT, fapl_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTOPENFILE, FAIL, "unable to open file"); /* Get an atom for the file */ if ((ret_value = H5I_register(H5I_FILE, new_file))<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ATOM, H5E_CANTREGISTER, FAIL, "unable to atomize file handle"); done: if (ret_value<0 && new_file) H5F_close(new_file); FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Fflush * * Purpose: Flushes all outstanding buffers of a file to disk but does * not remove them from the cache. The OBJECT_ID can be a file, * dataset, group, attribute, or named data type. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Thursday, August 6, 1998 * * Modifications: * * Robb Matzke, 1998-10-16 * Added the `scope' argument. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5Fflush(hid_t object_id, H5F_scope_t scope) { H5F_t *f = NULL; H5G_t *grp = NULL; H5T_t *type = NULL; H5D_t *dset = NULL; H5A_t *attr = NULL; H5G_entry_t *ent = NULL; FUNC_ENTER(H5Fflush, FAIL); H5TRACE2("e","iFs",object_id,scope); switch (H5I_get_type(object_id)) { case H5I_FILE: if (NULL==(f=H5I_object(object_id))) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "invalid file identifier"); } break; case H5I_GROUP: if (NULL==(grp=H5I_object(object_id))) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "invalid group identifier"); } ent = H5G_entof(grp); break; case H5I_DATATYPE: if (NULL==(type=H5I_object(object_id))) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "invalid type identifier"); } ent = H5T_entof(type); break; case H5I_DATASET: if (NULL==(dset=H5I_object(object_id))) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "invalid dataset identifier"); } ent = H5D_entof(dset); break; case H5I_ATTR: if (NULL==(attr=H5I_object(object_id))) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "invalid attribute identifier"); } ent = H5A_entof(attr); break; default: HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a file or file object"); } if (!f) { if (!ent) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "object is not assocated with a file"); } f = ent->file; } if (!f) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "object is not associated with a file"); } /* Flush the file */ if (H5F_flush(f, scope, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE)<0) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "flush failed"); } FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_flush * * Purpose: Flushes (and optionally invalidates) cached data plus the * file boot block. If the logical file size field is zero * then it is updated to be the length of the boot block. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * matzke@llnl.gov * Aug 29 1997 * * Modifications: * rky 1998-08-28 * Only p0 writes metadata to disk. * * Robb Matzke, 1998-10-16 * Added the `scope' argument to indicate what should be * flushed. If the value is H5F_SCOPE_GLOBAL then the entire * virtual file is flushed; a value of H5F_SCOPE_LOCAL means * that only the specified file is flushed. A value of * H5F_SCOPE_DOWN means flush the specified file and all * children. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-02 * If ALLOC_ONLY is non-zero then all this function does is * allocate space for the userblock and superblock. Also * rewritten to use the virtual file layer. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-16 * The driver information block is encoded and either allocated * or written to disk. * * Raymond Lu, 2001-10-14 * Changed to new generic property list. * * Quincey Koziol, 2002-05-20 * Added 'closing' parameter * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static herr_t H5F_flush(H5F_t *f, H5F_scope_t scope, hbool_t invalidate, hbool_t alloc_only, hbool_t closing) { uint8_t sbuf[2048], dbuf[2048], *p=NULL; unsigned nerrors=0, i; size_t superblock_size, driver_size; char driver_name[9]; int boot_vers, freespace_vers, obj_dir_vers, share_head_vers, btree_k[H5B_NUM_BTREE_ID]; unsigned sym_leaf_k; H5P_genplist_t *plist; /* Property list */ FUNC_ENTER(H5F_flush, FAIL); /* * Nothing to do if the file is read only. This determination is made at * the shared open(2) flags level, implying that opening a file twice, * once for read-only and once for read-write, and then calling * H5F_flush() with the read-only handle, still causes data to be flushed. */ if (0 == (H5F_ACC_RDWR & f->shared->flags)) HRETURN(SUCCEED); /* Flush other stuff depending on scope */ if (H5F_SCOPE_GLOBAL==scope) { while (f->mtab.parent) f = f->mtab.parent; scope = H5F_SCOPE_DOWN; } if (H5F_SCOPE_DOWN==scope) { for (i=0; imtab.nmounts; i++) { if (H5F_flush(f->mtab.child[i].file, scope, invalidate, FALSE, closing)<0) nerrors++; } } /* flush the data sieve buffer, if we have a dirty one */ if(!alloc_only && f->shared->sieve_buf && f->shared->sieve_dirty) { /* Write dirty data sieve buffer to file */ if (H5F_block_write(f, H5FD_MEM_DRAW, f->shared->sieve_loc, f->shared->sieve_size, H5P_DATASET_XFER_DEFAULT, f->shared->sieve_buf)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_IO, H5E_WRITEERROR, FAIL, "block write failed"); /* Reset sieve buffer dirty flag */ f->shared->sieve_dirty=0; } /* end if */ /* flush the entire raw data cache */ if (!alloc_only && H5F_istore_flush (f, invalidate)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTFLUSH, FAIL, "unable to flush raw data cache"); /* flush (and invalidate) the entire meta data cache */ if (!alloc_only && H5AC_flush(f, NULL, HADDR_UNDEF, invalidate)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTFLUSH, FAIL, "unable to flush meta data cache"); /* Get the shared file creation property list */ if(NULL == (plist = H5I_object(f->shared->fcpl_id))) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_BOOT_VERS_NAME, &boot_vers) < 0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "unable to get boot block version"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_FREESPACE_VERS_NAME, &freespace_vers) < 0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "unable to get free space version"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_OBJ_DIR_VERS_NAME, &obj_dir_vers) < 0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "unable to get object directory version"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_SHARE_HEAD_VERS_NAME, &share_head_vers) < 0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "unable to get shared-header format version"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_SYM_LEAF_NAME, &sym_leaf_k) < 0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "unable to get rank for symbol table leaf nodes"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_BTREE_RANK_NAME, btree_k) < 0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "unable to get rank for btree internal nodes"); /* encode the file boot block */ p = sbuf; HDmemcpy(p, H5F_SIGNATURE, H5F_SIGNATURE_LEN); p += H5F_SIGNATURE_LEN; *p++ = boot_vers; *p++ = freespace_vers; *p++ = obj_dir_vers; *p++ = 0; /*reserved*/ *p++ = share_head_vers; assert (H5F_SIZEOF_ADDR(f)<=255); *p++ = (uint8_t)H5F_SIZEOF_ADDR(f); assert (H5F_SIZEOF_SIZE(f)<=255); *p++ = (uint8_t)H5F_SIZEOF_SIZE(f); *p++ = 0; /*reserved */ UINT16ENCODE(p, sym_leaf_k); UINT16ENCODE(p, btree_k[H5B_SNODE_ID]); UINT32ENCODE(p, f->shared->consist_flags); H5F_addr_encode(f, &p, f->shared->base_addr); H5F_addr_encode(f, &p, f->shared->freespace_addr); H5F_addr_encode(f, &p, H5FD_get_eoa(f->shared->lf)); H5F_addr_encode(f, &p, f->shared->driver_addr); H5G_ent_encode(f, &p, H5G_entof(f->shared->root_grp)); superblock_size = p-sbuf; /* * Encode the driver information block. */ H5_ASSIGN_OVERFLOW(driver_size,H5FD_sb_size(f->shared->lf),hsize_t,size_t); if (driver_size>0) { driver_size += 16; /*driver block header */ assert(driver_size<=sizeof(dbuf)); p = dbuf; /* Version */ *p++ = HDF5_DRIVERINFO_VERSION; /* Reserved*/ p += 3; /* Driver info size, excluding header */ UINT32ENCODE(p, driver_size-16); /* Encode driver-specific data */ if (H5FD_sb_encode(f->shared->lf, driver_name, dbuf+16)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "unable to encode driver information"); /* Driver name */ HDmemcpy(dbuf+8, driver_name, 8); } /* end if */ if (alloc_only) { /* * Allocate space for the userblock, superblock, and driver info * block. We do it with one allocation request because the userblock * and superblock need to be at the beginning of the file and only * the first allocation request is required to return memory at * format address zero. */ haddr_t addr = H5FD_alloc(f->shared->lf, H5FD_MEM_SUPER, (f->shared->base_addr + superblock_size + driver_size)); if (HADDR_UNDEF==addr) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "unable to allocate file space for userblock and/or superblock"); if (0!=addr) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "file driver failed to allocate userblock and/or superblock at address zero"); /* * The file driver information block begins immediately after the * superblock. */ if (driver_size>0) f->shared->driver_addr = superblock_size; } else { /* Write superblock */ if (H5FD_write(f->shared->lf, H5FD_MEM_SUPER, H5P_DATASET_XFER_DEFAULT, f->shared->boot_addr, superblock_size, sbuf)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_IO, H5E_WRITEERROR, FAIL, "unable to write superblock"); /* Write driver information block */ if (HADDR_UNDEF!=f->shared->driver_addr) { if (H5FD_write(f->shared->lf, H5FD_MEM_SUPER, H5P_DATASET_XFER_DEFAULT, f->shared->base_addr+superblock_size, driver_size, dbuf)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_IO, H5E_WRITEERROR, FAIL, "unable to write driver information block"); } /* end if */ } /* end else */ /* Flush file buffers to disk */ if (!alloc_only && H5FD_flush(f->shared->lf,closing)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_IO, H5E_WRITEERROR, FAIL, "low level flush failed"); /* Check flush errors for children - errors are already on the stack */ if (nerrors) HRETURN(FAIL); FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_close * * Purpose: Closes a file or causes the close operation to be pended. * This function is called two ways: from the API it gets called * by H5Fclose->H5I_dec_ref->H5F_close when H5I_dec_ref() * decrements the file ID reference count to zero. The file ID * is removed from the H5I_FILE group by H5I_dec_ref() just * before H5F_close() is called. If there are open object * headers then the close is pended by moving the file to the * H5I_FILE_CLOSING ID group (the f->closing contains the ID * assigned to file). * * This function is also called directly from H5O_close() when * the last object header is closed for the file and the file * has a pending close. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Tuesday, September 23, 1997 * * Modifications: * Robb Matzke, 1998-10-14 * Nothing happens unless the H5F_t reference count is one (the * file is flushed anyway). The reference count is decremented * by H5F_dest(). * * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-02 * Modified to use the virtual file layer. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_close(H5F_t *f) { H5F_close_degree_t fc_degree; /* What action to take when closing the last file ID for a file */ hid_t *oid_list; /* List of IDs still open */ unsigned oid_count; /* Number of IDs still open */ unsigned i; /* Local index variable */ unsigned closing=0; /* Indicate that the file will be closed */ herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */ FUNC_ENTER(H5F_close, FAIL); assert(f->nrefs>0); /* * If this file is referenced more than once then just decrement the * count and return. */ if (f->nrefs>1) { /* Decrement reference counts */ if (H5F_dest(f)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTCLOSEFILE, FAIL, "problems closing file"); HGOTO_DONE(SUCCEED); } /* end if */ /* Double-check that this file should be closed */ assert(1==f->nrefs); /* * Unmount and close each child before closing the current file. */ assert(NULL==f->mtab.parent); for (i=0; imtab.nmounts; i++) { f->mtab.child[i].file->mtab.parent = NULL; H5G_close(f->mtab.child[i].group); H5F_close(f->mtab.child[i].file); } /* end if */ f->mtab.nmounts = 0; /* Only attempt to close the file if this is the last shared file */ if (1==f->shared->nrefs) { /* Get the number of opened object in file */ if(H5F_get_obj_count(f, H5F_OBJ_DATASET|H5F_OBJ_GROUP|H5F_OBJ_DATATYPE, &oid_count) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get file counts"); /* Get the close degree from the file */ if(f->shared->fc_degree == H5F_CLOSE_DEFAULT) fc_degree = f->shared->lf->cls->fc_degree; else fc_degree = f->shared->fc_degree; /* Close file according to close degree: * H5F_CLOSE_WEAK: if there are still objects open, wait until * they are all closed. * H5F_CLOSE_SEMI: if there are still objects open, return fail; * otherwise, close file. * H5F_CLOSE_STRONG: if there are still objects open, close them * first, then close file. */ switch(fc_degree) { case H5F_CLOSE_WEAK: /* * If object headers are still open then delay deletion of * resources until they have all been closed. Flush all * caches and update the object eader anyway so that failing toi * close all objects isn't a major problem. If the file is on * the H5I_FILE list then move it to the H5I_FILE_CLOSING list * instead. */ if (f->nopen_objs>0) { #ifdef H5F_DEBUG if (H5DEBUG(F)) { fprintf(H5DEBUG(F), "H5F: H5F_close(%s): %u object header%s still " "open (file close will complete when %s closed)\n", f->name, f->nopen_objs, 1 == f->nopen_objs?" is":"s are", 1 == f->nopen_objs?"that header is":"those headers are"); } #endif /* Register an ID for closing the file later */ if (!f->closing) f->closing = H5I_register(H5I_FILE_CLOSING, f); HGOTO_DONE(SUCCEED); } else { if (f->closing) { #ifdef H5F_DEBUG if (H5DEBUG(F)) { fprintf(H5DEBUG(F), "H5F: H5F_close: operation completing\n"); } #endif } /* end if */ /* Indicate that the file will be closing */ closing=1; } /* end else */ break; case H5F_CLOSE_SEMI: /* Check if we are allowed to close this file handle */ if(oid_count > 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTCLOSEFILE, FAIL, "can't close file, there are objects still open"); /* Indicate that the file will be closing */ closing=1; break; case H5F_CLOSE_STRONG: /* Forcefully close all opened objects in file */ do { /* Allocate space for the IDs of objects still currently open */ if((oid_list = H5MM_malloc(oid_count*sizeof(hid_t)))==NULL) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, NULL, "memory allocation failed"); /* Get the list of IDs of open objects */ if(H5F_get_obj_ids(f, H5F_OBJ_DATASET|H5F_OBJ_GROUP|H5F_OBJ_DATATYPE, oid_list) < 0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get object list in file"); /* Try to close all the open objects */ for(i=0; i 0); /* Indicate that the file will be closing */ closing=1; break; default: HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTCLOSEFILE, FAIL, "can't close file, unknown file close degree"); } /* end switch */ } /* end if */ /* Only flush at this point if the file will be closed */ if(closing) { /* Dump debugging info */ H5AC_debug(f); H5F_istore_stats(f, FALSE); /* Flush and destroy all caches */ if (H5F_flush(f, H5F_SCOPE_LOCAL, TRUE, FALSE, TRUE)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_CACHE, H5E_CANTFLUSH, FAIL, "unable to flush cache"); } /* end if */ /* * Destroy the H5F_t struct and decrement the reference count for the * shared H5F_file_t struct. If the reference count for the H5F_file_t * struct reaches zero then destroy it also. */ if (H5F_dest(f)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTCLOSEFILE, FAIL, "problems closing file"); done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /* end H5F_close() */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Fclose * * Purpose: This function closes the file specified by FILE_ID by * flushing all data to storage, and terminating access to the * file through FILE_ID. If objects (e.g., datasets, groups, * etc.) are open in the file then the underlying storage is not * closed until those objects are closed; however, all data for * the file and the open objects is flushed. * * Return: Success: Non-negative * * Failure: Negative * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Saturday, February 20, 1999 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5Fclose(hid_t file_id) { herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; FUNC_ENTER(H5Fclose, FAIL); H5TRACE1("e","i",file_id); /* Check/fix arguments. */ if (H5I_FILE != H5I_get_type(file_id) || NULL==H5I_object(file_id)) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a file atom"); /* * Decrement reference count on atom. When it reaches zero the file will * be closed. */ if (H5I_dec_ref (file_id)<0) HGOTO_ERROR (H5E_ATOM, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "problems closing file"); done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value < 0 ? FAIL : SUCCEED); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_mount * * Purpose: Mount file CHILD onto the group specified by LOC and NAME, * using mount properties in PLIST. CHILD must not already be * mouted and must not be a mount ancestor of the mount-point. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Tuesday, October 6, 1998 * * Modifications: * * Robb Matzke, 1998-10-14 * The reference count for the mounted H5F_t is incremented. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static herr_t H5F_mount(H5G_entry_t *loc, const char *name, H5F_t *child, const hid_t UNUSED plist_id) { H5G_t *mount_point = NULL; /*mount point group */ H5G_entry_t *mp_ent = NULL; /*mount point symbol table entry*/ H5F_t *ancestor = NULL; /*ancestor files */ H5F_t *parent = NULL; /*file containing mount point */ int lt, rt, md, cmp; /*binary search indices */ H5G_entry_t *ent = NULL; /*temporary symbol table entry */ herr_t ret_value = FAIL; /*return value */ FUNC_ENTER(H5F_mount, FAIL); assert(loc); assert(name && *name); assert(child); if(TRUE != H5P_isa_class(plist_id, H5P_MOUNT)) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not property list"); /* * Check that the child isn't mounted, that the mount point exists, and * that the mount wouldn't introduce a cycle in the mount tree. */ if (child->mtab.parent) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_MOUNT, FAIL, "file is already mounted"); if (NULL==(mount_point=H5G_open(loc, name))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_MOUNT, FAIL, "mount point not found"); parent = H5G_fileof(mount_point); mp_ent = H5G_entof(mount_point); for (ancestor=parent; ancestor; ancestor=ancestor->mtab.parent) { if (ancestor==child) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_MOUNT, FAIL, "mount would introduce a cycle"); } /* * Use a binary search to locate the position that the child should be * inserted into the parent mount table. At the end of this paragraph * `md' will be the index where the child should be inserted. */ lt = md = 0; rt = parent->mtab.nmounts; cmp = -1; while (ltmtab.child[md].group); cmp = H5F_addr_cmp(mp_ent->header, ent->header); if (cmp<0) { rt = md; } else if (cmp>0) { lt = md+1; } } if (cmp>0) md++; if (!cmp) { HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_MOUNT, FAIL, "mount point is already in use"); } /* Make room in the table */ if (parent->mtab.nmounts>=parent->mtab.nalloc) { unsigned n = MAX(16, 2*parent->mtab.nalloc); H5F_mount_t *x = H5MM_realloc(parent->mtab.child, n*sizeof(parent->mtab.child[0])); if (!x) { HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, FAIL, "memory allocation failed for mount table"); } parent->mtab.child = x; parent->mtab.nalloc = n; } /* Insert into table */ HDmemmove(parent->mtab.child+md+1, parent->mtab.child+md, (parent->mtab.nmounts-md)*sizeof(parent->mtab.child[0])); parent->mtab.nmounts++; parent->mtab.child[md].group = mount_point; parent->mtab.child[md].file = child; child->mtab.parent = parent; child->nrefs++; ret_value = SUCCEED; done: if (ret_value<0 && mount_point) { H5G_close(mount_point); } FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_unmount * * Purpose: Unmount the child which is mounted at the group specified by * LOC and NAME or fail if nothing is mounted there. Neither * file is closed. * * Because the mount point is specified by name and opened as a * group, the H5G_namei() will resolve it to the root of the * mounted file, not the group where the file is mounted. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Tuesday, October 6, 1998 * * Modifications: * * Robb Matzke, 1998-10-14 * The ref count for the child is decremented by calling H5F_close(). * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static herr_t H5F_unmount(H5G_entry_t *loc, const char *name) { H5G_t *mounted = NULL; /*mount point group */ H5G_entry_t *mnt_ent = NULL; /*mounted symbol table entry */ H5F_t *child = NULL; /*mounted file */ H5F_t *parent = NULL; /*file where mounted */ H5G_entry_t *ent = NULL; /*temporary symbol table entry */ herr_t ret_value = FAIL; /*return value */ unsigned i; /*coutners */ int lt, rt, md=(-1), cmp; /*binary search indices */ FUNC_ENTER(H5F_unmount, FAIL); assert(loc); assert(name && *name); /* * Get the mount point, or more precisely the root of the mounted file. * If we get the root group and the file has a parent in the mount tree, * then we must have found the mount point. */ if (NULL==(mounted=H5G_open(loc, name))) { HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_MOUNT, FAIL, "mount point not found"); } child = H5G_fileof(mounted); mnt_ent = H5G_entof(mounted); ent = H5G_entof(child->shared->root_grp); if (child->mtab.parent && H5F_addr_eq(mnt_ent->header, ent->header)) { /* * We've been given the root group of the child. We do a reverse * lookup in the parent's mount table to find the correct entry. */ parent = child->mtab.parent; for (i=0; imtab.nmounts; i++) { if (parent->mtab.child[i].file==child) { /* Unmount the child */ parent->mtab.nmounts -= 1; H5G_close(parent->mtab.child[i].group); child->mtab.parent = NULL; H5F_close(child); HDmemmove(parent->mtab.child+i, parent->mtab.child+i+1, ((parent->mtab.nmounts-i)* sizeof(parent->mtab.child[0]))); ret_value = SUCCEED; } } assert(ret_value>=0); } else { /* * We've been given the mount point in the parent. We use a binary * search in the parent to locate the mounted file, if any. */ parent = child; /*we guessed wrong*/ lt = 0; rt = parent->mtab.nmounts; cmp = -1; while (ltmtab.child[md].group); cmp = H5F_addr_cmp(mnt_ent->header, ent->header); if (cmp<0) { rt = md; } else { lt = md+1; } } if (cmp) { HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_MOUNT, FAIL, "not a mount point"); } /* Unmount the child */ parent->mtab.nmounts -= 1; H5G_close(parent->mtab.child[md].group); parent->mtab.child[md].file->mtab.parent = NULL; H5F_close(parent->mtab.child[md].file); HDmemmove(parent->mtab.child+md, parent->mtab.child+md+1, (parent->mtab.nmounts-md)*sizeof(parent->mtab.child[0])); ret_value = SUCCEED; } done: if (mounted) H5G_close(mounted); FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_mountpoint * * Purpose: If ENT is a mount point then copy the entry for the root * group of the mounted file into ENT. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Tuesday, October 6, 1998 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_mountpoint(H5G_entry_t *find/*in,out*/) { H5F_t *parent = find->file; int lt, rt, md=(-1), cmp; H5G_entry_t *ent = NULL; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_mountpoint, FAIL); assert(find); /* * The loop is necessary because we might have file1 mounted at the root * of file2, which is mounted somewhere in file3. */ do { /* * Use a binary search to find the potential mount point in the mount * table for the parent */ lt = 0; rt = parent->mtab.nmounts; cmp = -1; while (ltmtab.child[md].group); cmp = H5F_addr_cmp(find->header, ent->header); if (cmp<0) { rt = md; } else { lt = md+1; } } /* Copy root info over to ENT */ if (0==cmp) { ent = H5G_entof(parent->mtab.child[md].file->shared->root_grp); *find = *ent; parent = ent->file; } } while (!cmp); FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Fmount * * Purpose: Mount file CHILD_ID onto the group specified by LOC_ID and * NAME using mount properties PLIST_ID. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Tuesday, October 6, 1998 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5Fmount(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, hid_t child_id, hid_t plist_id) { H5G_entry_t *loc = NULL; H5F_t *child = NULL; FUNC_ENTER(H5Fmount, FAIL); H5TRACE4("e","isii",loc_id,name,child_id,plist_id); /* Check arguments */ if (NULL==(loc=H5G_loc(loc_id))) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a location"); if (!name || !*name) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "no name"); if (H5I_FILE!=H5I_get_type(child_id) || NULL==(child=H5I_object(child_id))) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a file"); if(H5P_DEFAULT == plist_id) plist_id = H5P_MOUNT_DEFAULT; if(TRUE != H5P_isa_class(plist_id, H5P_MOUNT)) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not property list"); /* Do the mount */ if (H5F_mount(loc, name, child, plist_id)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_MOUNT, FAIL, "unable to mount file"); FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Funmount * * Purpose: Given a mount point, dissassociate the mount point's file * from the file mounted there. Do not close either file. * * The mount point can either be the group in the parent or the * root group of the mounted file (both groups have the same * name). If the mount point was opened before the mount then * it's the group in the parent, but if it was opened after the * mount then it's the root group of the child. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Tuesday, October 6, 1998 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5Funmount(hid_t loc_id, const char *name) { H5G_entry_t *loc = NULL; FUNC_ENTER(H5Funmount, FAIL); H5TRACE2("e","is",loc_id,name); /* Check args */ if (NULL==(loc=H5G_loc(loc_id))) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a location"); } if (!name || !*name) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "no name"); } /* Unmount */ if (H5F_unmount(loc, name)<0) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_MOUNT, FAIL, "unable to unmount file"); } FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Freopen * * Purpose: Reopen a file. The new file handle which is returned points * to the same file as the specified file handle. Both handles * share caches and other information. The only difference * between the handles is that the new handle is not mounted * anywhere and no files are mounted on it. * * Return: Success: New file ID * * Failure: FAIL * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Friday, October 16, 1998 * * Modifications: * Quincey Koziol, May 14, 2002 * Keep old file's read/write intent in reopened file. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ hid_t H5Freopen(hid_t file_id) { H5F_t *old_file=NULL; H5F_t *new_file=NULL; hid_t ret_value = -1; FUNC_ENTER(H5Freopen, FAIL); H5TRACE1("i","i",file_id); if (H5I_FILE!=H5I_get_type(file_id) || NULL==(old_file=H5I_object(file_id))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a file"); /* Get a new "top level" file struct, sharing the same "low level" file struct */ if (NULL==(new_file=H5F_new(old_file->shared, H5P_DEFAULT, H5P_DEFAULT))) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "unable to reopen file"); /* Keep old file's read/write intent in new file */ new_file->intent=old_file->intent; if ((ret_value=H5I_register(H5I_FILE, new_file))<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_ATOM, H5E_CANTREGISTER, FAIL, "unable to atomize file handle"); done: if (ret_value<0 && new_file) H5F_close(new_file); FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_get_intent * * Purpose: Quick and dirty routine to retrieve the file's 'intent' flags * (Mainly added to stop non-file routines from poking about in the * H5F_t data structure) * * Return: 'intent' on success/abort on failure (shouldn't fail) * * Programmer: Quincey Koziol * September 29, 2000 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ unsigned H5F_get_intent(const H5F_t *f) { FUNC_ENTER(H5F_get_intent, 0); assert(f); FUNC_LEAVE(f->intent); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_sizeof_addr * * Purpose: Quick and dirty routine to retrieve the size of the file's size_t * (Mainly added to stop non-file routines from poking about in the * H5F_t data structure) * * Return: 'sizeof_addr' on success/abort on failure (shouldn't fail) * * Programmer: Quincey Koziol * September 29, 2000 * * Modifications: * * Raymond Lu, Oct 14, 2001 * Changed to generic property list. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ size_t H5F_sizeof_addr(const H5F_t *f) { size_t sizeof_addr = 0; H5P_genplist_t *plist; /* Property list */ FUNC_ENTER(H5F_sizeof_addr, 0); assert(f); assert(f->shared); /* Get property list */ if(NULL == (plist = H5I_object(f->shared->fcpl_id))) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, UFAIL, "not a property list"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_ADDR_BYTE_NUM_NAME, &sizeof_addr)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, UFAIL, "can't get byte number for address"); FUNC_LEAVE(sizeof_addr); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_sizeof_size * * Purpose: Quick and dirty routine to retrieve the size of the file's off_t * (Mainly added to stop non-file routines from poking about in the * H5F_t data structure) * * Return: 'sizeof_size' on success/abort on failure (shouldn't fail) * * Programmer: Quincey Koziol * September 29, 2000 * * Modifications: * * Raymond Lu, Oct 14, 2001 * Changed to the new generic property list. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ size_t H5F_sizeof_size(const H5F_t *f) { size_t sizeof_size = 0; H5P_genplist_t *plist; /* Property list */ FUNC_ENTER(H5F_sizeof_size, 0); assert(f); assert(f->shared); /* Get property list */ if(NULL == (plist = H5I_object(f->shared->fcpl_id))) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, UFAIL, "not a property list"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_OBJ_BYTE_NUM_NAME, &sizeof_size)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, UFAIL, "can't get byte number for object size"); FUNC_LEAVE(sizeof_size); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_get_driver_id * * Purpose: Quick and dirty routine to retrieve the file's 'driver_id' value * (Mainly added to stop non-file routines from poking about in the * H5F_t data structure) * * Return: 'driver_id' on success/abort on failure (shouldn't fail) * * Programmer: Quincey Koziol * October 10, 2000 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ hid_t H5F_get_driver_id(const H5F_t *f) { FUNC_ENTER(H5F_get_driver_id, 0); assert(f); assert(f->shared); assert(f->shared->lf); FUNC_LEAVE(f->shared->lf->driver_id); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_get_fileno * * Purpose: Quick and dirty routine to retrieve the file's 'fileno' value * (Mainly added to stop non-file routines from poking about in the * H5F_t data structure) * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Quincey Koziol * March 27, 2002 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_get_fileno(const H5F_t *f, unsigned long *filenum) { herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_get_fileno, FAIL); assert(f); assert(f->shared); assert(f->shared->lf); assert(filenum); /* Retrieve the file's serial number */ if(H5FD_get_fileno(f->shared->lf,filenum)<0) HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_FILE, H5E_BADRANGE, FAIL, "can't retrieve fileno"); done: FUNC_LEAVE(ret_value); } /* end H5F_get_fileno() */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_block_read * * Purpose: Reads some data from a file/server/etc into a buffer. * The data is contiguous. The address is relative to the base * address for the file. * * Errors: * IO READERROR Low-level read failed. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * matzke@llnl.gov * Jul 10 1997 * * Modifications: * Albert Cheng, 1998-06-02 * Added XFER_MODE argument * * Robb Matzke, 1999-07-28 * The ADDR argument is passed by value. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-02 * Modified to use the virtual file layer. The data transfer * property list is passed in by object ID since that's how the * virtual file layer needs it. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_block_read(H5F_t *f, H5FD_mem_t type, haddr_t addr, size_t size, hid_t dxpl_id, void *buf/*out*/) { haddr_t abs_addr; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_block_read, FAIL); assert (f); assert (f->shared); assert(sizeshared->base_addr + addr; /* Read the data */ if (H5FD_read(f->shared->lf, type, dxpl_id, abs_addr, size, buf)<0) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_IO, H5E_READERROR, FAIL, "file read failed"); } FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_block_write * * Purpose: Writes some data from memory to a file/server/etc. The * data is contiguous. The address is relative to the base * address. * * Errors: * IO WRITEERROR Low-level write failed. * IO WRITEERROR No write intent. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * matzke@llnl.gov * Jul 10 1997 * * Modifications: * Albert Cheng, 1998-06-02 * Added XFER_MODE argument * * Robb Matzke, 1999-07-28 * The ADDR argument is passed by value. * * Robb Matzke, 1999-08-02 * Modified to use the virtual file layer. The data transfer * property list is passed in by object ID since that's how the * virtual file layer needs it. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_block_write(H5F_t *f, H5FD_mem_t type, haddr_t addr, size_t size, hid_t dxpl_id, const void *buf) { haddr_t abs_addr; FUNC_ENTER(H5F_block_write, FAIL); assert (f); assert (f->shared); assert (sizeintent & H5F_ACC_RDWR)) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_IO, H5E_WRITEERROR, FAIL, "no write intent"); } /* Convert the relative address to an absolute address */ abs_addr = f->shared->base_addr + addr; /* Write the data */ if (H5FD_write(f->shared->lf, type, dxpl_id, abs_addr, size, buf)) { HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_IO, H5E_WRITEERROR, FAIL, "file write failed"); } FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5F_addr_encode * * Purpose: Encodes an address into the buffer pointed to by *PP and * then increments the pointer to the first byte after the * address. An undefined value is stored as all 1's. * * Return: void * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * Friday, November 7, 1997 * * Modifications: * Robb Matzke, 1999-07-28 * The ADDR argument is passed by value. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void H5F_addr_encode(H5F_t *f, uint8_t **pp/*in,out*/, haddr_t addr) { unsigned i; haddr_t tmp; assert(f); assert(pp && *pp); if (H5F_addr_defined(addr)) { tmp = addr; for (i=0; i>= 8; } assert("overflow" && 0 == tmp); } else { for (i=0; ioffset and how it is being called. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ herr_t H5F_addr_pack(H5F_t UNUSED *f, haddr_t *addr_p/*out*/, const unsigned long objno[2]) { assert(f); assert(objno); assert(addr_p); *addr_p = objno[0]; #if H5_SIZEOF_LONG= 0); assert(fwidth >= 0); /* Get property list */ if(NULL == (plist = H5I_object(f->shared->fcpl_id))) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADTYPE, FAIL, "not a property list"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_USER_BLOCK_NAME, &userblock_size)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get user block size"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_SYM_LEAF_NAME, &sym_leaf_k)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get rank for symbol table leaf nodes"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_BTREE_RANK_NAME, btree_k)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get rank for btree nodes"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_ADDR_BYTE_NUM_NAME, &sizeof_addr)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get byte number for an address"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_OBJ_BYTE_NUM_NAME, &sizeof_size)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get byte number for object size"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_BOOT_VERS_NAME, &boot_vers)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get boot block version"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_FREESPACE_VERS_NAME, &freespace_vers)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get boot block version"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_OBJ_DIR_VERS_NAME, &obj_dir_vers)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get object directory version"); if(H5P_get(plist, H5F_CRT_SHARE_HEAD_VERS_NAME, &share_head_vers)<0) HRETURN_ERROR(H5E_PLIST, H5E_CANTGET, FAIL, "can't get shared-header format version"); /* debug */ HDfprintf(stream, "%*sFile Boot Block...\n", indent, ""); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %s\n", indent, "", fwidth, "File name:", f->name); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s 0x%08x\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Flags", (unsigned) (f->shared->flags)); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %u\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Reference count:", (unsigned) (f->shared->nrefs)); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s 0x%08lx\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Consistency flags:", (unsigned long) (f->shared->consist_flags)); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %a (abs)\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Address of boot block:", f->shared->boot_addr); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %a (abs)\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Base address:", f->shared->base_addr); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %a (rel)\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Free list address:", f->shared->freespace_addr); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %a (rel)\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Driver information block:", f->shared->driver_addr); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %lu bytes\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Size of user block:", (unsigned long) userblock_size); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %u bytes\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Size of file size_t type:", (unsigned) sizeof_size); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %u bytes\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Size of file haddr_t type:", (unsigned) sizeof_addr); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %u\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Symbol table leaf node 1/2 rank:", sym_leaf_k); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %u\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Symbol table internal node 1/2 rank:", (unsigned) (btree_k[H5B_SNODE_ID])); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %u\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Boot block version number:", (unsigned) boot_vers); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %u\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Free list version number:", (unsigned) freespace_vers); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %u\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Object directory version number:", (unsigned) obj_dir_vers); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %u\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Shared header version number:", (unsigned) share_head_vers); HDfprintf(stream, "%*s%-*s %s\n", indent, "", fwidth, "Root group symbol table entry:", f->shared->root_grp ? "" : "(none)"); if (f->shared->root_grp) { H5G_ent_debug(f, H5G_entof(f->shared->root_grp), stream, indent+3, MAX(0, fwidth-3), HADDR_UNDEF); } FUNC_LEAVE(SUCCEED); }