Purpose:
bug fixed for windows
Description:
windows fopen functions by default opens a text mode file. It will fail for HDF5 file.
So to use HDopen HDread HDclose for test.
Solution:
Change from fopen, fread, fclose to HDopen, HDread, HDclose.
Platforms tested:
linux2.2.18smp, windows 2000
Misc. update:
Update MANIFEST if you add or remove any file.
Update release_docs/RELEASE for bug fixes, new features, etc.
Update applicable document files too.
Purpose:
Fix bugs for windows platform.
Description:
1. Update HDlseek for windows
2. Update H5Otime.c for normal time(non-daylight time)
3. Add H5_DLL in front of two functions so that windows DLL can work.
Solution:
Platforms tested:
windows 2000, eirene(since most updates have WIN32 around it, not need to test other platforms)
Misc. update:
Update MANIFEST if you add or remove any file.
Update release_docs/RELEASE for bug fixes, new features, etc.
Update applicable document files too.
Purpose:
Bug fix(kinda)
Description:
Windows handle "fopen, fseek, fread, fclose" C functions slightly different.
Solution:
change to HDopen, HDlseek, HDread, HDclose to cover both Unix and Windows.
Platforms tested:
arabica
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
2002-12-03 23:00:35 Robb Matzke <matzke@arborea.spizella.com>
* main: Replaced the H5LS_PREPEND_FILENAME compile-time symbol which was
always defined, with a runtime decision. If h5ls is
invoked with more than one argument then the file name
is displayed as part of the object name, otherwise the
file name is not displayed.
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
2002-12-03 22:51:43 Robb Matzke <matzke@arborea.spizella.com>
*: Added H5E_FCNTL minor error number.
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
2002-12-03 22:50:23 Robb Matzke <matzke@arborea.spizella.com>
*: Added H5E_FCNTL minor error number.
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
2002-12-03 23:23:45 Robb Matzke <matzke@arborea.spizella.com>
* H5_trace: Added printing for H5S_sel_type, code "St".
2002-12-03 22:45:11 Robb Matzke <matzke@arborea.spizella.com>
*: Removed a little white space. Other changes are probably due to
additional API tracing statements inserted
automatically.
Purpose:
New Feature; Optimization; Clean-up
(Merged from 1.4 branch)
Description:
There is no symbolic constant to pass to functions that take an
optional object ID for when the caller wants to indicate no object
ID. In the past the caller always passed a negative integer.
GPFS performs poorly.
The h5ls tool decides whether to list the file name in the output
based on a compile-time choice, which isn't always optimal at run
time.
Solution:
Added a symbolic constant H5I_INVALID_HID.
Added code to tell the mmfsd of GPFS to forego byte range token
prefetching.
h5ls decides whether to print the file name at runtime based on
the number of objects being listed.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
2002-08-09 11:58:59 Robb Matzke <matzke@arborea.spizella.com>
* rewrite_func: Add trace info after any kind of FUNC_ENTER* macro.
Bug fix
Description:
Much of the VL-string testing code was recently disabled accidentally.
Solution:
Re-enable it and add test for writing/reading large string attributes.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.7 (sleipnir) - small enough to not need triple-check
Purpose:
Feature; Optimization
Description:
Clients pass `-1' or make their own #define for HDF5 functions
that take an optional object ID.
Blue's GPFS is slow for typical SAF restart dumps.
Solution:
Added a #define for H5I_INVALID_HID
Added GPFS-specific code to H5FDmpiposix.c that tells mmfsd to
forego byte range token prefetching. This code can be compiled
into the library by defining USE_GPFS_HINTS. The plan is to either
generalize this so it's detected during configure and turned
on/off at runtime, or to move it up into DSL/SAF with the new HDF5
functions to that return the low-level file handle.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
2002-09-05 12:24:28 Robb Matzke <matzke@arborea.spizella.com>
*: Added #define for H5I_INVALID_HID. An invalid object handle is
actually any integer that isn't currently in use as a
handle, and non-positive integers are never used as a
handle. The #define is -1, and is mostly so that HDF5
users can pass a symbolic name instead of a negative
number to functions that take optional object ID
arguments.
Purpose:
Feature; Optimization
Description:
Clients pass `-1' or make their own #define for HDF5 functions
that take an optional object ID.
Blue's GPFS is slow for typical SAF restart dumps.
Solution:
Added a #define for H5I_INVALID_HID
Added GPFS-specific code to H5FDmpiposix.c that tells mmfsd to
forego byte range token prefetching. This code can be compiled
into the library by defining USE_GPFS_HINTS. The plan is to either
generalize this so it's detected during configure and turned
on/off at runtime, or to move it up into DSL/SAF with the new HDF5
functions to that return the low-level file handle.
Platforms tested:
SuSE Linux (arborea), gcc and mpich-1.2.4
SunOS (baldric), gcc
Purpose:
New feature to H5Dget_offset
Description:
If user block is set, H5Dget_offset should be able to return the absolute
offset from the beginning of file.
Platforms tested:
eirene, arabica
Purpose:
New feature
Description:
Add deflate and shuffle macro at H5pubconf.h on windows.
Solution:
Platforms tested:
windows 2000
Misc. update:
Update MANIFEST if you add or remove any file.
Update release_docs/RELEASE for bug fixes, new features, etc.
Update applicable document files too.
Improvement
Description:
The fortran test code did not exit with error like C programs do.
Without the appropriate exit code, make or shell could not tell the
fortran test program has encountered errors. So, make continues on
even when some fortran tests have failed.
Solution:
Consultant advised to use "CALL exit(code)" to simulate what C programs
do. Though this is not standard Fortran, he has not seen it failed to
work in most fortran compilers thought some of them, like intel compiler,
may need to link in an extra library.
Platforms tested:
Tested on burrwhite (linux 2.4), eirene (linux 2.2), sol (Solaris 8, serial
and mpich parallel), modi4.
Did not use the standard commit test since this is a purely fortran fix.
Cleanup
Description:
Removed the option (--enable-parallel=mpich). It did not work.
Platforms tested:
Tested h5committest {arabica (fortran), eirene (fortran, C++)
modi4 (parallel, fortran)}? All passed.
Update
Description:
Cleaned up the debug printing of the generic property list. It was
printout NULL property values for non-existant properties and putting
multiple properties into one group.
Platforms tested:
Eirene (too small change for full testing)
Bug fix
Description:
Array testing routine is creatint huge arrays on the function stack
which causes a segmentation fault on Linux & FreeBSD when threadsafe
support is enabled.
Solution:
Allocate data for test dynamically instead of automatically.
In general, this should be the preferred method for all data arrays.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.7 (sleipnir) w/threadsafe enabled.