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/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Copyright by The HDF Group. *
* Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. *
* All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including *
* terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in *
* the files COPYING and Copyright.html. COPYING can be found at the root *
* of the source code distribution tree; Copyright.html can be found at the *
* root level of an installed copy of the electronic HDF5 document set and *
* is linked from the top-level documents page. It can also be found at *
* http://hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have *
* access to either file, you may request a copy from help@hdfgroup.org. *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke <matzke@llnl.gov>
* Friday, March 27, 1998
*
* Purpose: Operations on the global heap. The global heap is the set of
* all collections and each collection contains one or more
* global heap objects. An object belongs to exactly one
* collection. A collection is treated as an atomic entity for
* the purposes of I/O and caching.
*
* Each file has a small cache of global heap collections called
* the CWFS list and recently accessed collections with free
* space appear on this list. As collections are accessed the
* collection is moved toward the front of the list. New
* collections are added to the front of the list while old
* collections are added to the end of the list.
*
* The collection model reduces the overhead which would be
* incurred if the global heap were a single object, and the
* CWFS list allows the library to cheaply choose a collection
* for a new object based on object size, amount of free space
* in the collection, and temporal locality.
*/
/****************/
/* Module Setup */
/****************/
#define H5F_PACKAGE /*suppress error about including H5Fpkg */
#define H5HG_PACKAGE /*suppress error about including H5HGpkg */
/***********/
/* Headers */
/***********/
#include "H5private.h" /* Generic Functions */
#include "H5Eprivate.h" /* Error handling */
#include "H5Fpkg.h" /* File access */
#include "H5HGpkg.h" /* Global heaps */
#include "H5MFprivate.h" /* File memory management */
#include "H5MMprivate.h" /* Memory management */
/****************/
/* Local Macros */
/****************/
/*
* Limit global heap collections to the some reasonable size. This is
* fairly arbitrary, but needs to be small enough that no more than H5HG_MAXIDX
* objects will be allocated from a single heap.
*/
#define H5HG_MAXSIZE 65536
/*
* The maximum number of links allowed to a global heap object.
*/
#define H5HG_MAXLINK 65535
/*
* The maximum number of indices allowed in a global heap object.
*/
#define H5HG_MAXIDX 65535
/******************/
/* Local Typedefs */
/******************/
/********************/
/* Package Typedefs */
/********************/
/********************/
/* Local Prototypes */
/********************/
static haddr_t H5HG_create(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, size_t size);
/*********************/
/* Package Variables */
/*********************/
/*****************************/
/* Library Private Variables */
/*****************************/
/*******************/
/* Local Variables */
/*******************/
/* Declare a free list to manage the H5HG_t struct */
H5FL_DEFINE(H5HG_heap_t);
/* Declare a free list to manage sequences of H5HG_obj_t's */
H5FL_SEQ_DEFINE(H5HG_obj_t);
/* Declare a PQ free list to manage heap chunks */
H5FL_BLK_DEFINE(gheap_chunk);
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5HG_create
*
* Purpose: Creates a global heap collection of the specified size. If
* SIZE is less than some minimum it will be readjusted. The
* new collection is allocated in the file and added to the
* beginning of the CWFS list.
*
* Return: Success: Ptr to a cached heap. The pointer is valid
* only until some other hdf5 library function
* is called.
*
* Failure: NULL
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Friday, March 27, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
* John Mainzer 5/26/04
* Modified function to return the disk address of the new
* global heap collection, or HADDR_UNDEF on failure. This
* is necessary, as in some cases (i.e. flexible parallel)
* H5AC_set() will imediately flush and destroy the in memory
* version of the new collection. For the same reason, I
* moved the code which places the new collection on the cwfs
* list to just before the call to H5AC_set().
*
* John Mainzer 6/8/05
* Removed code setting the is_dirty field of the cache info.
* This is no longer pemitted, as the cache code is now
* manageing this field. Since this function uses a call to
* H5AC_set() (which marks the entry dirty automaticly), no
* other change is required.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static haddr_t
H5HG_create (H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, size_t size)
{
H5HG_heap_t *heap = NULL;
uint8_t *p = NULL;
haddr_t addr;
size_t n;
haddr_t ret_value; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI_NOINIT(H5HG_create)
/* Check args */
assert (f);
if (size<H5HG_MINSIZE)
size = H5HG_MINSIZE;
size = H5HG_ALIGN(size);
/* Create it */
H5_CHECK_OVERFLOW(size,size_t,hsize_t);
if ( HADDR_UNDEF==
(addr=H5MF_alloc(f, H5FD_MEM_GHEAP, dxpl_id, (hsize_t)size)))
HGOTO_ERROR (H5E_HEAP, H5E_CANTINIT, HADDR_UNDEF, \
"unable to allocate file space for global heap");
if (NULL==(heap = H5FL_MALLOC (H5HG_heap_t)))
HGOTO_ERROR (H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, HADDR_UNDEF, \
"memory allocation failed");
heap->addr = addr;
heap->size = size;
if(NULL == (heap->chunk = H5FL_BLK_MALLOC(gheap_chunk, size)))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, HADDR_UNDEF, "memory allocation failed")
#ifdef H5_CLEAR_MEMORY
HDmemset(heap->chunk, 0, size);
#endif /* H5_CLEAR_MEMORY */
heap->nalloc = H5HG_NOBJS(f, size);
heap->nused = 1; /* account for index 0, which is used for the free object */
if(NULL == (heap->obj = H5FL_SEQ_MALLOC(H5HG_obj_t, heap->nalloc)))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, HADDR_UNDEF, "memory allocation failed")
/* Initialize the header */
HDmemcpy(heap->chunk, H5HG_MAGIC, (size_t)H5_SIZEOF_MAGIC);
p = heap->chunk + H5_SIZEOF_MAGIC;
*p++ = H5HG_VERSION;
*p++ = 0; /*reserved*/
*p++ = 0; /*reserved*/
*p++ = 0; /*reserved*/
H5F_ENCODE_LENGTH (f, p, size);
/*
* Padding so free space object is aligned. If malloc returned memory
* which was always at least H5HG_ALIGNMENT aligned then we could just
* align the pointer, but this might not be the case.
*/
n = H5HG_ALIGN(p-heap->chunk) - (p-heap->chunk);
#ifdef OLD_WAY
/* Don't bother zeroing out the rest of the info in the heap -QAK */
HDmemset(p, 0, n);
#endif /* OLD_WAY */
p += n;
/* The freespace object */
heap->obj[0].size = size - H5HG_SIZEOF_HDR(f);
assert(H5HG_ISALIGNED(heap->obj[0].size));
heap->obj[0].nrefs = 0;
heap->obj[0].begin = p;
UINT16ENCODE(p, 0); /*object ID*/
UINT16ENCODE(p, 0); /*reference count*/
UINT32ENCODE(p, 0); /*reserved*/
H5F_ENCODE_LENGTH (f, p, heap->obj[0].size);
#ifdef OLD_WAY
/* Don't bother zeroing out the rest of the info in the heap -QAK */
HDmemset (p, 0, (size_t)((heap->chunk+heap->size) - p));
#endif /* OLD_WAY */
/* Add this heap to the beginning of the CWFS list */
if(NULL == f->shared->cwfs) {
f->shared->cwfs = (H5HG_heap_t **)H5MM_malloc(H5HG_NCWFS * sizeof(H5HG_heap_t *));
if(NULL == (f->shared->cwfs))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, HADDR_UNDEF, "memory allocation failed")
f->shared->cwfs[0] = heap;
f->shared->ncwfs = 1;
} /* end if */
else {
HDmemmove(f->shared->cwfs + 1, f->shared->cwfs,
MIN(f->shared->ncwfs, H5HG_NCWFS - 1) * sizeof(H5HG_heap_t *));
f->shared->cwfs[0] = heap;
f->shared->ncwfs = MIN(H5HG_NCWFS, f->shared->ncwfs+1);
}
/* Add the heap to the cache */
if (H5AC_set (f, dxpl_id, H5AC_GHEAP, addr, heap, H5AC__NO_FLAGS_SET)<0)
HGOTO_ERROR (H5E_HEAP, H5E_CANTINIT, HADDR_UNDEF, \
"unable to cache global heap collection");
ret_value = addr;
done:
if(!(H5F_addr_defined(addr)) && heap)
if(H5HG_dest(f, heap) < 0)
HDONE_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_CANTFREE, HADDR_UNDEF, "unable to destroy global heap collection")
FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value);
} /* H5HG_create() */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5HG_alloc
*
* Purpose: Given a heap with enough free space, this function will split
* the free space to make a new empty heap object and initialize
* the header. SIZE is the exact size of the object data to be
* stored. It will be increased to make room for the object
* header and then rounded up for alignment.
*
* Return: Success: The heap object ID of the new object.
*
* Failure: 0
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Friday, March 27, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
* John Mainzer, 6/8/05
* Modified the function to use the new dirtied parameter of
* of H5AC_unprotect() instead of modifying the is_dirty
* field of the cache info.
*
* In this case, that required adding the new heap_dirtied_ptr
* parameter to the function's argument list.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static size_t
H5HG_alloc (H5F_t *f, H5HG_heap_t *heap, size_t size, unsigned * heap_flags_ptr)
{
size_t idx;
uint8_t *p = NULL;
size_t need = H5HG_SIZEOF_OBJHDR(f) + H5HG_ALIGN(size);
size_t ret_value; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI_NOINIT(H5HG_alloc);
/* Check args */
assert (heap);
assert (heap->obj[0].size>=need);
assert (heap_flags_ptr);
/*
* Find an ID for the new object. ID zero is reserved for the free space
* object.
*/
if(heap->nused<=H5HG_MAXIDX)
idx=heap->nused++;
else {
for (idx=1; idx<heap->nused; idx++)
if (NULL==heap->obj[idx].begin)
break;
} /* end else */
HDassert(idx < heap->nused);
/* Check if we need more room to store heap objects */
if(idx>=heap->nalloc) {
size_t new_alloc; /* New allocation number */
H5HG_obj_t *new_obj; /* New array of object descriptions */
/* Determine the new number of objects to index */
/* nalloc is *not* guaranteed to be a power of 2! - NAF 10/26/09 */
new_alloc = MIN(MAX(heap->nalloc * 2, (idx + 1)), (H5HG_MAXIDX + 1));
HDassert(idx < new_alloc);
/* Reallocate array of objects */
if (NULL==(new_obj = H5FL_SEQ_REALLOC (H5HG_obj_t, heap->obj, new_alloc)))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, 0, "memory allocation failed")
/* Clear newly allocated space */
HDmemset(&new_obj[heap->nalloc], 0, (new_alloc - heap->nalloc) * sizeof(heap->obj[0]));
/* Update heap information */
heap->nalloc=new_alloc;
heap->obj=new_obj;
HDassert(heap->nalloc>heap->nused);
} /* end if */
/* Initialize the new object */
heap->obj[idx].nrefs = 0;
heap->obj[idx].size = size;
heap->obj[idx].begin = heap->obj[0].begin;
p = heap->obj[idx].begin;
UINT16ENCODE(p, idx);
UINT16ENCODE(p, 0); /*nrefs*/
UINT32ENCODE(p, 0); /*reserved*/
H5F_ENCODE_LENGTH (f, p, size);
/* Fix the free space object */
if (need==heap->obj[0].size) {
/*
* All free space has been exhausted from this collection.
*/
heap->obj[0].size = 0;
heap->obj[0].begin = NULL;
} else if (heap->obj[0].size-need >= H5HG_SIZEOF_OBJHDR (f)) {
/*
* Some free space remains and it's larger than a heap object header,
* so write the new free heap object header to the heap.
*/
heap->obj[0].size -= need;
heap->obj[0].begin += need;
p = heap->obj[0].begin;
UINT16ENCODE(p, 0); /*id*/
UINT16ENCODE(p, 0); /*nrefs*/
UINT32ENCODE(p, 0); /*reserved*/
H5F_ENCODE_LENGTH (f, p, heap->obj[0].size);
assert(H5HG_ISALIGNED(heap->obj[0].size));
} else {
/*
* Some free space remains but it's smaller than a heap object header,
* so we don't write the header.
*/
heap->obj[0].size -= need;
heap->obj[0].begin += need;
assert(H5HG_ISALIGNED(heap->obj[0].size));
}
/* Mark the heap as dirty */
*heap_flags_ptr |= H5AC__DIRTIED_FLAG;
/* Set the return value */
ret_value=idx;
done:
FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5HG_extend
*
* Purpose: Extend a heap to hold an object of SIZE bytes.
* SIZE is the exact size of the object data to be
* stored. It will be increased to make room for the object
* header and then rounded up for alignment.
*
* Return: Success: Non-negative
*
* Failure: Negative
*
* Programmer: Quincey Koziol
* Saturday, June 12, 2004
*
* Modifications:
*
* John Mainzer, 6/8/05
* Modified the function to use the new dirtied parameter of
* of H5AC_unprotect() instead of modifying the is_dirty
* field of the cache info.
*
* In this case, that required adding the new heap_dirtied_ptr
* parameter to the function's argument list.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static herr_t
H5HG_extend(H5F_t *f, H5HG_heap_t *heap, size_t need, unsigned *heap_flags_ptr)
{
size_t old_size; /* Previous size of the heap's chunk */
uint8_t *new_chunk = NULL; /* Pointer to new chunk information */
uint8_t *p = NULL; /* Pointer to raw heap info */
unsigned u; /* Local index variable */
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI_NOINIT(H5HG_extend)
/* Check args */
HDassert(f);
HDassert(heap);
HDassert(heap_flags_ptr);
/* Re-allocate the heap information in memory */
if(NULL == (new_chunk = H5FL_BLK_REALLOC(gheap_chunk, heap->chunk, (heap->size + need))))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, FAIL, "new heap allocation failed")
#ifdef H5_CLEAR_MEMORY
HDmemset(new_chunk + heap->size, 0, need);
#endif /* H5_CLEAR_MEMORY */
/* Adjust the size of the heap */
old_size = heap->size;
heap->size += need;
/* Encode the new size of the heap */
p = new_chunk + H5_SIZEOF_MAGIC + 1 /* version */ + 3 /* reserved */;
H5F_ENCODE_LENGTH(f, p, heap->size);
/* Move the pointers to the existing objects to their new locations */
for(u = 0; u < heap->nused; u++)
if(heap->obj[u].begin)
heap->obj[u].begin = new_chunk + (heap->obj[u].begin - heap->chunk);
/* Update the heap chunk pointer now */
heap->chunk = new_chunk;
/* Update the free space information for the heap */
heap->obj[0].size += need;
if(heap->obj[0].begin == NULL)
heap->obj[0].begin = heap->chunk+old_size;
p = heap->obj[0].begin;
UINT16ENCODE(p, 0); /*id*/
UINT16ENCODE(p, 0); /*nrefs*/
UINT32ENCODE(p, 0); /*reserved*/
H5F_ENCODE_LENGTH(f, p, heap->obj[0].size);
assert(H5HG_ISALIGNED(heap->obj[0].size));
/* Mark the heap as dirty */
*heap_flags_ptr |= H5AC__DIRTIED_FLAG;
done:
FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value)
} /* end H5HG_extend() */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5HG_insert
*
* Purpose: A new object is inserted into the global heap. It will be
* placed in the first collection on the CWFS list which has
* enough free space and that collection will be advanced one
* position in the list. If no collection on the CWFS list has
* enough space then a new collection will be created.
*
* It is legal to push a zero-byte object onto the heap to get
* the reference count features of heap objects.
*
* Return: Success: Non-negative, and a heap object handle returned
* through the HOBJ pointer.
*
* Failure: Negative
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Friday, March 27, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
* John Mainzer -- 5/24/04
* The function used to modify the heap without protecting
* the relevant collection first. I did a half assed job
* of fixing the problem, which should hold until we try to
* support multi-threading. At that point it will have to
* be done right.
*
* See in line comment of this date for more details.
*
* John Mainzer - 5/26/04
* Modified H5HG_create() to return the disk address of the
* new collection, instead of the address of its
* representation in core. This was necessary as in FP
* mode, the cache will immediately flush and destroy any
* entry inserted in it via H5AC_set(). I then modified
* this function to account for the change in H5HG_create().
*
* John Mainzer - 6/8/05
* Modified function to use the dirtied parameter of
* H5AC_unprotect() instead of modifying the is_dirty
* field of the cache info.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
herr_t
H5HG_insert(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, size_t size, void *obj, H5HG_t *hobj/*out*/)
{
size_t need; /*total space needed for object */
int cwfsno;
size_t idx;
haddr_t addr = HADDR_UNDEF;
H5HG_heap_t *heap = NULL;
unsigned heap_flags = H5AC__NO_FLAGS_SET;
hbool_t found = FALSE; /* Flag to indicate a heap with enough space was found */
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(H5HG_insert, FAIL)
/* Check args */
HDassert(f);
HDassert(0 == size || obj);
HDassert(hobj);
if(0 == (f->intent & H5F_ACC_RDWR))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_WRITEERROR, FAIL, "no write intent on file")
/* Find a large enough collection on the CWFS list */
need = H5HG_SIZEOF_OBJHDR(f) + H5HG_ALIGN(size);
/* Note that we don't have metadata cache locks on the entries in
* f->shared->cwfs.
*
* In the current situation, this doesn't matter, as we are single
* threaded, and as best I can tell, entries are added to and deleted
* from f->shared->cwfs as they are added to and deleted from the
* metadata cache.
*
* To be proper, we should either lock each entry in f->shared->cwfs
* as we examine it, or lock the whole array. However, at present
* I don't see the point as there will be significant overhead,
* and protecting and unprotecting all the collections in the global
* heap on a regular basis will skew the replacement policy.
*
* However, there is a bigger issue -- as best I can tell, we only look
* for free space in global heap chunks that are in cache. If we can't
* find any, we allocate a new chunk. This may be a problem in FP mode,
* as the metadata cache is disabled. Do we allocate a new heap
* collection for every entry in this case?
*
* Note that all this comes from a cursory read of the source. Don't
* take any of it as gospel.
* JRM - 5/24/04
*/
for(cwfsno = 0; cwfsno < f->shared->ncwfs; cwfsno++)
if(f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno]->obj[0].size >= need) {
addr = f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno]->addr;
found = TRUE;
break;
} /* end if */
/*
* If we didn't find any collection with enough free space the check if
* we can extend any of the collections to make enough room.
*/
if(!found) {
size_t new_need;
for (cwfsno=0; cwfsno<f->shared->ncwfs; cwfsno++) {
new_need = need;
new_need -= f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno]->obj[0].size;
new_need = MAX(f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno]->size, new_need);
if((f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno]->size + new_need) <= H5HG_MAXSIZE) {
htri_t extended; /* Whether the heap was extended */
extended = H5MF_try_extend(f, dxpl_id, H5FD_MEM_GHEAP, f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno]->addr, (hsize_t)f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno]->size, (hsize_t)new_need);
if(extended < 0)
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_CANTEXTEND, FAIL, "error trying to extend heap")
else if(extended == TRUE) {
if(H5HG_extend(f, f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno], new_need, &heap_flags) < 0)
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "unable to extend global heap collection")
addr = f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno]->addr;
found = TRUE;
break;
} /* end if */
} /* end if */
} /* end for */
} /* end if */
/*
* If we didn't find any collection with enough free space then allocate a
* new collection large enough for the message plus the collection header.
*/
if(!found) {
addr = H5HG_create(f, dxpl_id, need+H5HG_SIZEOF_HDR (f));
if(!H5F_addr_defined(addr))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_CANTINIT, FAIL, "unable to allocate a global heap collection")
cwfsno = 0;
} /* end if */
else {
/* Move the collection forward in the CWFS list, if it's not
* already at the front
*/
if(cwfsno > 0) {
H5HG_heap_t *tmp = f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno];
f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno] = f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno - 1];
f->shared->cwfs[cwfsno - 1] = tmp;
--cwfsno;
} /* end if */
} /* end else */
HDassert(H5F_addr_defined(addr));
if(NULL == (heap = (H5HG_heap_t *)H5AC_protect(f, dxpl_id, H5AC_GHEAP, addr, NULL, NULL, H5AC_WRITE)))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_CANTLOAD, FAIL, "unable to load heap")
/* Split the free space to make room for the new object */
idx = H5HG_alloc(f, heap, size, &heap_flags);
/* Copy data into the heap */
if(size > 0) {
HDmemcpy(heap->obj[idx].begin + H5HG_SIZEOF_OBJHDR(f), obj, size);
#ifdef OLD_WAY
/* Don't bother zeroing out the rest of the info in the heap -QAK */
HDmemset(heap->obj[idx].begin + H5HG_SIZEOF_OBJHDR(f) + size, 0,
need - (H5HG_SIZEOF_OBJHDR(f) + size));
#endif /* OLD_WAY */
} /* end if */
heap_flags |= H5AC__DIRTIED_FLAG;
/* Return value */
hobj->addr = heap->addr;
hobj->idx = idx;
done:
if(heap && H5AC_unprotect(f, dxpl_id, H5AC_GHEAP, heap->addr, heap, heap_flags) < 0)
HDONE_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_PROTECT, FAIL, "unable to unprotect heap.")
FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value)
} /* H5HG_insert() */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5HG_read
*
* Purpose: Reads the specified global heap object into the buffer OBJECT
* supplied by the caller. If the caller doesn't supply a
* buffer then one will be allocated. The buffer should be
* large enough to hold the result.
*
* Return: Success: The buffer containing the result.
*
* Failure: NULL
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Monday, March 30, 1998
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void *
H5HG_read(H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, H5HG_t *hobj, void *object/*out*/,
size_t *buf_size)
{
H5HG_heap_t *heap = NULL;
size_t size;
uint8_t *p = NULL;
void *ret_value;
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(H5HG_read, NULL)
/* Check args */
HDassert(f);
HDassert(hobj);
/* Load the heap */
if(NULL == (heap = (H5HG_heap_t *)H5AC_protect(f, dxpl_id, H5AC_GHEAP, hobj->addr, NULL, NULL, H5AC_READ)))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_CANTLOAD, NULL, "unable to load heap")
HDassert(hobj->idx < heap->nused);
HDassert(heap->obj[hobj->idx].begin);
size = heap->obj[hobj->idx].size;
p = heap->obj[hobj->idx].begin + H5HG_SIZEOF_OBJHDR(f);
/* Allocate a buffer for the object read in, if the user didn't give one */
if(!object && NULL == (object = H5MM_malloc(size)))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, NULL, "memory allocation failed")
HDmemcpy(object, p, size);
/*
* Advance the heap in the CWFS list. We might have done this already
* with the H5AC_protect(), but it won't hurt to do it twice.
*/
if(heap->obj[0].begin) {
int i;
for(i = 0; i < f->shared->ncwfs; i++)
if(f->shared->cwfs[i] == heap) {
if(i) {
f->shared->cwfs[i] = f->shared->cwfs[i - 1];
f->shared->cwfs[i - 1] = heap;
} /* end if */
break;
} /* end if */
} /* end if */
/* If the caller would like to know the heap object's size, set that */
if(buf_size)
*buf_size = size;
/* Set return value */
ret_value = object;
done:
if(heap && H5AC_unprotect(f, dxpl_id, H5AC_GHEAP, hobj->addr, heap, H5AC__NO_FLAGS_SET)<0)
HDONE_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_PROTECT, NULL, "unable to release object header")
FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value)
} /* end H5HG_read() */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5HG_link
*
* Purpose: Adjusts the link count for a global heap object by adding
* ADJUST to the current value. This function will fail if the
* new link count would overflow. Nothing special happens when
* the link count reaches zero; in order for a heap object to be
* removed one must call H5HG_remove().
*
* Return: Success: Number of links present after the adjustment.
*
* Failure: Negative
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Monday, March 30, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
* John Mainzer - 6/8/05
* Modified function to use the dirtied parameter of
* H5AC_unprotect() instead of modifying the is_dirty
* field of the cache info.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
H5HG_link (H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, const H5HG_t *hobj, int adjust)
{
H5HG_heap_t *heap = NULL;
unsigned heap_flags = H5AC__NO_FLAGS_SET;
int ret_value; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(H5HG_link, FAIL);
/* Check args */
assert (f);
assert (hobj);
if (0==(f->intent & H5F_ACC_RDWR))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_WRITEERROR, FAIL, "no write intent on file")
if(adjust!=0) {
/* Load the heap */
if (NULL == (heap = (H5HG_heap_t *)H5AC_protect(f, dxpl_id, H5AC_GHEAP, hobj->addr, NULL, NULL, H5AC_WRITE)))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_CANTLOAD, FAIL, "unable to load heap")
assert (hobj->idx<heap->nused);
assert (heap->obj[hobj->idx].begin);
if (heap->obj[hobj->idx].nrefs+adjust<0)
HGOTO_ERROR (H5E_HEAP, H5E_BADRANGE, FAIL, "new link count would be out of range")
if (heap->obj[hobj->idx].nrefs+adjust>H5HG_MAXLINK)
HGOTO_ERROR (H5E_HEAP, H5E_BADVALUE, FAIL, "new link count would be out of range")
heap->obj[hobj->idx].nrefs += adjust;
heap_flags |= H5AC__DIRTIED_FLAG;
} /* end if */
/* Set return value */
ret_value=heap->obj[hobj->idx].nrefs;
done:
if(heap && H5AC_unprotect(f, dxpl_id, H5AC_GHEAP, hobj->addr, heap, heap_flags) < 0)
HDONE_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_PROTECT, FAIL, "unable to release object header")
FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5HG_remove
*
* Purpose: Removes the specified object from the global heap.
*
* Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Monday, March 30, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
* John Mainzer - 6/8/05
* Modified function to use the dirtied parameter of
* H5AC_unprotect() instead of modifying the is_dirty
* field of the cache info.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
herr_t
H5HG_remove (H5F_t *f, hid_t dxpl_id, H5HG_t *hobj)
{
H5HG_heap_t *heap = NULL;
uint8_t *p = NULL, *obj_start = NULL;
size_t need;
unsigned u;
unsigned flags = H5AC__NO_FLAGS_SET;/* Whether the heap gets deleted */
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED; /* Return value */
FUNC_ENTER_NOAPI(H5HG_remove, FAIL);
/* Check args */
HDassert(f);
HDassert(hobj);
if(0 == (f->intent & H5F_ACC_RDWR))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_WRITEERROR, FAIL, "no write intent on file")
/* Load the heap */
if(NULL == (heap = (H5HG_heap_t *)H5AC_protect(f, dxpl_id, H5AC_GHEAP, hobj->addr, NULL, NULL, H5AC_WRITE)))
HGOTO_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_CANTLOAD, FAIL, "unable to load heap")
HDassert(hobj->idx < heap->nused);
HDassert(heap->obj[hobj->idx].begin);
obj_start = heap->obj[hobj->idx].begin;
/* Include object header size */
need = H5HG_ALIGN(heap->obj[hobj->idx].size) + H5HG_SIZEOF_OBJHDR(f);
/* Move the new free space to the end of the heap */
for(u = 0; u < heap->nused; u++)
if(heap->obj[u].begin > heap->obj[hobj->idx].begin)
heap->obj[u].begin -= need;
if(NULL == heap->obj[0].begin) {
heap->obj[0].begin = heap->chunk + (heap->size - need);
heap->obj[0].size = need;
heap->obj[0].nrefs = 0;
} /* end if */
else
heap->obj[0].size += need;
HDmemmove(obj_start, obj_start + need,
heap->size - ((obj_start + need) - heap->chunk));
if(heap->obj[0].size >= H5HG_SIZEOF_OBJHDR(f)) {
p = heap->obj[0].begin;
UINT16ENCODE(p, 0); /*id*/
UINT16ENCODE(p, 0); /*nrefs*/
UINT32ENCODE(p, 0); /*reserved*/
H5F_ENCODE_LENGTH (f, p, heap->obj[0].size);
} /* end if */
HDmemset(heap->obj + hobj->idx, 0, sizeof(H5HG_obj_t));
flags |= H5AC__DIRTIED_FLAG;
if((heap->obj[0].size + H5HG_SIZEOF_HDR(f)) == heap->size) {
/*
* The collection is empty. Remove it from the CWFS list and return it
* to the file free list.
*/
H5_CHECK_OVERFLOW(heap->size, size_t, hsize_t);
flags |= H5AC__DELETED_FLAG | H5AC__FREE_FILE_SPACE_FLAG; /* Indicate that the object was deleted, for the unprotect call */
} /* end if */
else {
int i; /* Local index variable */
/*
* If the heap is in the CWFS list then advance it one position. The
* H5AC_protect() might have done that too, but that's okay. If the
* heap isn't on the CWFS list then add it to the end.
*/
for(i = 0; i < f->shared->ncwfs; i++)
if(f->shared->cwfs[i] == heap) {
if(i) {
f->shared->cwfs[i] = f->shared->cwfs[i - 1];
f->shared->cwfs[i - 1] = heap;
} /* end if */
break;
} /* end if */
if(i >= f->shared->ncwfs) {
f->shared->ncwfs = MIN(f->shared->ncwfs + 1, H5HG_NCWFS);
f->shared->cwfs[f->shared->ncwfs - 1] = heap;
} /* end if */
} /* end else */
done:
if(heap && H5AC_unprotect(f, dxpl_id, H5AC_GHEAP, hobj->addr, heap, flags) < 0)
HDONE_ERROR(H5E_HEAP, H5E_PROTECT, FAIL, "unable to release object header")
FUNC_LEAVE_NOAPI(ret_value);
} /* end H5HG_remove() */
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