Configure feature
Description:
Added 'make trace' target.
Solution:
Added tracing to 1.7. This was done automatically in 1.6, but left out
of 1.7 until now (oops!).
Tracing in 1.7 only happens manually, when the user types 'make trace.'
Tracing automatically requires more framework than it's worth.
I also fixed a couple of tracing bugs and ran trace.
Platforms tested:
mir, sleipnir, modi4
Misc. update:
Bug fix
Description:
Before this checkin, 'gmake check-s' would fail if there was a file in
the current directory named 'check-s'.
This is fixed under gmake (not sure how to fix for other makes).
Solution:
check, progs, install, etc. are what gmake calls "phony" targets,
which means that no file should be created. These targets can be
specified by a line of the form
.PHONY: check progs install ...
Automake adds this line for targets it knows about, but HDF5 has a
lot of custom rules. This checkin adds a .PHONY line for those rules.
I believe that only gmake recognizes the .PHONY line (at least, pmake
doesn't seem to), but a partial solution is better than none.
This error should occur very rarely anyway (the user has to manually
create files with names like 'build-check-s' or '_test').
Platforms tested:
mir, sleipnir, modi4
Bug fix/feature
Description:
Added support for -shlib in h5fc and h5c++.
Made check-install use -shlib when only shared libraries have been installed.
Solution:
h5fc and h5c++ didn't recognize -shlib. Stole code from h5cc to link against
shared libraries.
When static libraries are disabled, the examples Makefiles will automatically
use the -shlib option to link against shared libraries. Thus,
--disable-static and make check-install should work together.
Platforms tested:
heping(disable-static, enable-static, fortran, c++), modi4 (disable-static, fortran, c++, parallel, enable-static)
Update copyrights.
Description:
Solution:
This should address almost all of the "simple" cases in the repository.
There's still work to do, but it's going to require actually thinking about
the files in question instead of just copying & pasting.
Bug fix
Description:
Failed parallel tests now cause make to exit with an error.
Solution:
Edited config/conclude.am to throw an error if parallel test programs fail.
Platforms tested:
heping, modi4
new h5diff test
Description:
added a test to the test h5diff script that compares a file to itself.
this test is done to test some features of the library that
open the same file and the root group twice
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux
solaris
Misc. update:
Bug fix
Description:
Changed configure.in to use an environment variable TR to set the path
to the tr utility.
Solution:
There are two kind of tr on Solaris with slightly different syntax.
HDF5's configure relies on the "standard" tr. Traditionally, HDF5ers
have needed to make sure that the "right" tr was found before the
wrong one in their path; now they can use an environment variable.
Platforms tested:
mir, shanti, sol
Misc. update:
Forgot to update release notes. Off to do that now.
Makefile bug fix
Description:
Previously, automake didn't output rules to build perform/mpi-perf or
the test/gen_* programs.
Now these can be built by typing 'make mpi-perf' (or 'make foo') or by
configuring with --enable-build-all.
Solution:
Automake doesn't like having rules for programs it doesn't build. Tricked
it by having these programs built "sometimes"--whenever the user enables
--build-all. This should be used mostly for testing and to ensure that
these helper programs compile.
***IMPORTANT***
These programs do *not* currently compile. When --enable-build-all is used
(not the default), gen_new_fill fails because it uses an old API. This is
an existing "bug" that has simply been exposed by this checkin.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir, modi4, sol
Misc. update:
bug fix.
Description:
When a parallel test script test fails, make would continue because the
way it was setup inside a for loop. Fixed it by issuing an exit 1 inside
the loop.
There was also a typo error in the newer command comparision that it
must be $${chkname} in order to be valid. Also, the test script itself
was not checked in the newer lists. All fixed.
Platforms tested:
h5committested and also hand tested in heping pp mode.
h5diff new feature
Description:
a user asked for the message
"Some objects are not comparable"
to be more noticeable
Solution:
--------------------------------
Some objects are not comparable
--------------------------------
Platforms tested:
linux
Misc. update:
New feature.
Description:
Added the time command to the make check target to report time usage
of the execute of each test and test scripts. This gives us some idea
how long each test takes and some vague idea it is compute bound or
not.
powerpc-ibm-aix5.x:
Change $RUNPARALLEL default setting to allow it being invoked by the
time command.
Platforms tested:
h5committested.
Feature
Description:
Added H5_CFLAGS, etc. to 1.7 branch.
Now compilation flags can be put in H5_*FLAGS and they'll be used when
building hdf5 but not in h5cc.
Platforms tested:
mir, sleipnir, modi4
Misc. update:
Bug fix
Description:
Disabled C++ shared libraries for Sun Workshop compiler.
Solution:
This bug only seems to happen when using the -xarch=v9 flag to compile in
64-bit mode, but disabling shared libraries entirely for this compiler is
an easier fix (I don't know how to detect 64 bit mode from the command line).
The framework for disabling shared libraries for other C++ compilers is
in place.
Platforms tested:
sol, mir, sleipnir, modi4
Bug fix/feature
Description:
Disabled shared libraries for a number of Fortran compilers that don't
support them.
This allows other compilers to support shared Fortran libraries.
Solution:
Added a conditional, SHARED_FORTRAN_CONDITIONAL, which is true if
Fortran supports shared libraries. It is set in configure.in.
Platforms tested:
mir, sleipnir, colonelk, heping
tidy up.
Description:
MPE option created *.clog file whenever it is executed in MPI.
The cleanup of *.clog files were done in individual Makefile.in.
Often, it is forgotten.
Solution:
Moved the cleaning of *.clog files to CHECK_CLEANFILES in commence.am
so that it is applied whenever check-clean is called.
Platforms tested:
heping pp using MPE.
Bug fixes
Description:
This checkin fixes an occasional error on kelgia on sol during distclean.
It also causes test scripts to depend properly on the programs they're
supposed to be testing.
Solution:
The kelgia bug was due to some files being cleaned by automake and manually.
Removed the manual cleaning in src/Makefile.am.
Test script dependencies now need to be specified manually, since the
makefile can't guess what they test from their name. Currently all test
scripts in a given directory have a single list of dependencies--this was
easy and seems to be sufficient.
These dependencies are listed in the SCRIPT_DEPEND variable in the Makefile.am.
Platforms tested:
heping, mir, modi4, sol
Misc. update:
minor tidy up.
Description:
Changed both test programs and test scripts to use the same suffixes
(.chkexe and .chklog). Changed from .log to .chklog to avoid running
into potential conflicts by other "things" (e.g., config.log).
Tested:
Heping.
Feature and bug patch
Description:
Added the SKIP feature which skips a test.
The latest code will hang the very last test. Skip that test for now.
Platforms tested:
heping pp.
Bug fix
Description:
ph5diff had been hanging in Tflops. Found out that vsnprintf ph5diff
uses was a local coded that did not limit printing according to the size
argument. That resulted in buffer overflow and other problems.
Solution:
Added some sort of size checking in the home-grown vsnprintf and
had ph5diff checked for error return of vsnprintf. Leon also
revamped the ph5diff manager's way of handling communications with
the workers. That eliminated all but the last case of hanging.
Platforms tested:
Tflops.
Misc. update:
Code cleanup
Description:
Trim trailing whitespace, which is making 'diff'ing the two branches
difficult.
Solution:
Ran this script in each directory:
foreach f (*.[ch] *.cpp)
sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $f > sed.out && mv sed.out $f
end
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
Too minor to require h5committest
Bug fix & code cleanup
Description:
Fix another bug in the file mounting code and refactor the unmount
code that it is simpler.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
Linux 2.4
Too minor to require h5committest
Bug fix and improvement.
Description:
The test output were not displayed for parallel tests.
The serial tests output were always displayed whether the test was
actually ran this time or not.
Solution:
Moved the display of test output inside the target where the actual
tests are run.
Platforms tested:
Tested in heping using pp and fortran.
Bug fix and code minor cleanup.
Description:
The attempt to redirect stderr together to the log files were
done in the wrong order such that stderr output goes to where
stdout WAS. Fixed that.
Code minor cleanup--use shell variables to hold the name of the
log file and the test instead of generating them repeatedly. This
makes easier code reading, less crowded and avoid typos.
Only conclude.in is changed. The Makefile.in changes are all
derived from automake.
Platforms tested:
h5committested.
Makefile feature
Description:
'make check-clean' now cleans *.h5 files created by tests as well as
.log and .chkexe files.
Solution:
check-clean is now a separate target in its own right, which cleans less
than mostlyclean (check-clean < mostlyclean < clean < distclean).
Platforms tested:
mir, heping, modi4 (serial and parallel)
Feature: check-clean target
Description:
'make check-clean' cleans up output files from tests.
Solution:
Tests create foo.chkexe and foo.log files. Scripts create foo.chksh and
foo.logsh files. 'make check-clean' will clean these files up so that
the tests can be re-run.
Also suppressed some not-very-useful output of Makefiles when it would
echo commands.
Platforms tested:
mir, sleipnir, modi4
Misc. update:
Configuration feature
Description:
Serial test output is now stored in log files and printed when all tests
in a directory complete, or when a test fails. This should make test output
more readable and useful.
Also made changes to clean up ii_files directories that are created by some
C++ compilers/linkers.
Also fixed a few minor Makefile bugs.
Solution:
When serial tests run, their output is saved in *.log or *.logsh. While
running, tests only print when they begin and when they complete; their
more specific output (from the log file) is printed if the test fails or
when all tests have completed.
Comments welcome.
Platforms tested:
mir, modi4 (parallel and serial), copper, shanti
Bug fix
Description:
The testh5diff.sh script fails on mcr because of random srun messages
thrown into the output
Solution:
Added some code to filter out the srun messages before the output is compared.
Platforms tested:
LLNL mcr
Misc. update:
Bug fix
Description:
The ".chksh" file for a test script was being created in the "source"
location rather than the build location. This can cause problems when
multiple builds are running because "slower" machines will see the ".cshsh"
file from faster machines and will not run the test script as they should.
Solution:
Use 'basename' command to strip off the path of the script and create
the ".chksh" file in the build location.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
h5committest
bug fix.
Description:
-nt is not a universal option for the test command in all platforms.
The use of it in conclude.am cause some platforms to bark at the
Makefile generated.
Solution:
Created a command script bin/newer which tests if file1 is newer
than file2. Replace the "test file1 -nt file2" by
"newer file1 file2".
Platforms tested:
Tested in sol.
Bug fix
Description:
Fixed bugs that caused tests to be unable to find testhdf5.sh during
daily tests, and another that broke sol and shanti.
Solution:
When tests are run, their path is ./$testname .
When scripts are run, their path has no leading "./". Fixed.
Sol and shanti don't recognize the -e option for test, but they do know
-f. Fixed.
Also modified release notes.
Platforms tested:
mir, shanti, heping
Feature: tests now use parallel make and only run once
Description:
When make is invoked in parallel (using the -j option), several tests will
now be run simultaneously. This should speed up testing on a number of
systems.
When a test passes, it creates a foo.chkexe or foo.chksh file, which prevents
the test from running again unless the test or library changes.
Solution:
Most of the changes live in config/conclude.am. Added *.chkexe and *.chksh
files to the list of files to be cleaned at "make mostlyclean" time.
Parallel tests still run one at a time, but use the same make instructions
as serial tests.
Platforms tested:
mir, eirene, sleipnir, pommier, copper, modi4 (some errors occurred, probably
due to the test being run before updating hdf5. Will re-run tests after
checkin.)
Bug fix for parallel case for new "Some objects were not comparable" patch to h5diff.
Description:
The parallel h5diff wouldn't print out "Some objects were not comparable" because the worker
tasks were not communicating the not_cmp flag of the diff_opt_t struct back to the manager, who ultimately
prints everything.
Also, some miscellaneous fixes for error printing. Some errors were printed out with printf instead of fprintf(stderr,...).
In parallel environments, this can result in output getting lost.
Solution:
Had the worker tasks pass along the not_cmp flag to the manager when they sent along
the number of differences they found.
Platforms tested:
heping (pp), sol (pp)
Misc. update:
modified the script test so that when the test files do not exist , they are created
Description:
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux
solaris
Misc. update:
bug fix
Description:
when 2 objects were not comparable, the final print information for the non verbose mode printed "0 differences found"
Solution:
replaced instead with a Summary message that says
"Some objects were not comparable"
Platforms tested:
linux
solaris
Misc. update:
Improvement
Description:
The actual stderr output was modified by the FILTER and was not
available for display if errors detected later.
Solution:
Copy the actual stderr to a temporary file and do filtering on that.
Platforms tested:
LANL Flash.
Misc. update:
Improvement.
Description:
assign testph5diff.sh to the Parallel test scripts so that
it will be tested for the check-p target.
Platforms tested:
heping pp.
Misc. update:
bug fix
Description:
check-s and check-p were set as pre-requistics of test. They
would get executed in parallel if parallel make is used. This
could cause problems since serial tests are used to be executed
before parallel tests. It is not known if it is always okay to
run serial and parallel tests in simultantously.
Solution:
Change check-s and check-p as actions of the target test so
that they get executed sequnentially.
Platforms tested:
heping PP.
Added check-s and check-p targets.
Description:
Added check-s and check-p targets to 1.7 branch to match changes to 1.6
branch. Now parallel and serial tests can be run separately.
Platforms tested:
mir, modi4, copper
Bug fix
Description:
Various system or software (e.g. MPE) will print some diagnosis
messages to stderr that cannot be suppressed. They messed up
the output matching. Installed the STDERR_FILTER() to remove
all these messages.
Platforms tested:
LANL flash.
Misc. update:
Description: Removed support for SRB driver
Solution: Removed or modified appropriate files; ran reconfigure
to regenerate Makefile.in and configure files.
Platforms tested: heping and shanti
Misc. update: ran bin/chkmanifest on heping
Configuration feature
Description:
Different Fortran compilers mangle function names in different ways
(upper case, lower case, adding underscores). To link between
Fortran and C functions, we need to know what a given function's
name is under a given compiler.
Solution:
Use autoconf's FC_WRAPPERS check to determine the Fortran
naming scheme and define the FC_FUNC_ macro to name our
functions (in H5f90proto.h). Removed references to
our old FNAME macro, as well as flags that indicated whether
function names were upper or lower case.
Platforms tested:
mir, pommier, modi4, copper, more
Bug fix
Description:
On some machines, $RUNSERIAL variable needs to be used to run
tests. Set $RUNTESTS (which is used for non-parallel tests) to
be $RUNSERIAL in configure.am.
Also, since I was updating all Makefiles.in anyway, I updated
commence.am to point to autotools installs in AFS instead of
those on heping.
Platforms tested:
mir, sleipnir, modi4, copper
Purpose:
"Bug fix"
Description:
Hardcoded Makefiles to use /bin/sh instead of letting configure
detect shell automatically. This is what v1.6 does, and avoids
problems on janus.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir, copper, modi4, mir
Feature - conditional compilation
Description:
SRB file driver and tests are now compiled only when SRB is enabled
(using --with-srb during configure).
Solution:
Added an automake conditional in configure.in, altered Makefiles.am in
src and test directories to depend on that conditional.
This should make a nice example for posterity to add conditionally
compiled sources.
Platforms tested:
heping (only configure change)
Purpose:
Added C++ wrapper for Packet Table API.
Description:
Added macro for high-level C++ library (LIBH5CPP_HL), which changes every
Makefile.in.
Added directories for high-level C++ library (though currently only Packet
Table API is supported).
Added both C++ source and tests.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir, mir, modi4
Misc. update:
Purpose:
Bug fix.
Description:
ph5diff fails on modi4 due to the way snprintf works on IRIX.
Solution:
The C99 standard says that, if there isn't enough room in the string,
snprintf should return the number of characters that
would have been written to the output string if there were enough room.
The snprintf on modi4 would return the number of characters that is was able to write
succesfully to the string if space ran out. The ph5diff logic that checks if
the output buffer was full did not handle this sort of return value correctly.
Used VSNPRINTF_WORKS from configure test to check how snprintf works and do
the logic accordingly.
Platforms tested:
modi4
Misc. update:
Bug Fixes
Description:
Fixes for several bugs, including dumping of excess output to a temporary file, fix for printing
hsize_t datatype, and the long awaited fix for intermixed output.
Solution:
Fix 1: Overflow file
Previously, any output that a worker task made was buffered locally in memory, up to a point. Any
output beyond the size of the buffer (used to be 10k) was discarded. Now, the memory buffer size has been
changed to 1k and any output beyond this amount is sent a temporary file. This way, no output is lost
and memory usage is kept under control. The temporary file is deleted as soon as a worker task finishes
sending its contents to the manager.
Fix 2: hsize_t printing
Printing of the hsize_t datatype used to be handled by %Hu passed to HDfprintf. However, there is no corresponding HDvsnprintf that
is able to print hsize_t types. These are now printed with the aid of H5_PRINTF_LL_WIDTH.
Fix 3: Intermixed output fix
Intermixed output would occur on some machines (although I haven't seen it happen for a while) due to the unpredictability of the underlying network
and the speed at which various message would travel. This has been fixed by having all output send to the manager
for printing. The worker tasks no longer print the output themselves upon receipt of a token, but instead
send that data to the manager.
Platforms tested:
heping, eirene, tg-login (the only place that seems to still experience intermixed output every now and then)
Misc. update:
Automake version upgrade
Description:
Upgraded automake version from 1.6.2 to 1.9.5.
Changed bin/reconfigure script to use automake 1.9.5.
Changed configure.in and Makefiles to use new FCFLAGS and FC variables
instead of FFLAGS and F9X.
Automake and configure should now do the lion's share of the work
supporting Fortran 9X; macros in acsite.m4 are now mostly unused (will
be cleaned later).
Altered how configure handles pmake; now root-level Makefile.in is
processed by bin/reconfigure to have a .MAKEFLAGS target, since
automake no longer allows us to define unused variables.
Configure now always checks for C++ compiler even if it is not
used, since automake thinks this is the Right Thing To Do and
will break otherwise.
Platforms tested:
Sol, copper, heping, mir, sleipnir, eirene, pommier, kelgia, modi4.
Bug fix
Description:
The GASS VFL driver header file was bringing in the <string.h> header file,
which several other source code modules needed also, but weren't including
explicitly themselves.
Solution:
Add includes for <string.h> to files which actually need them.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir) w/C++ as CC
Configuration not tested by h5committest...
Bug fix.
Description:
MPI_LONG_LONG, which is not standard yet, was used to pass the
nubmer of differences found. This was needed because number of
differences is defined as type hsize_t which can be arbitary large
such that there is no MPI type that matches it. The value is passed
between processes as an array of bytes in order to be portable. But this
may not work in non-homogeneous MPI environments.
This fix was actually Leon's idea.
Platforms tested:
Tested in QSC in which this failed.
Removed GASS configuration and software packages associated with
it. The following software are no longer configurable.
checking for main in -lcrypto... yes
checking for SSL_get_version in -lssl... yes
checking globus_common.h usability... yes
checking globus_common.h presence... yes
checking for globus_common.h... yes
checking for globus_module_activate in -lglobus_common... yes
checking for main in -lglobus_gass_cache... yes
checking for main in -lglobus_gaa... yes
checking for main in -lglobus_gss... yes
checking for main in -lglobus_gss_assist... yes
checking for main in -lglobus_io... yes
checking for main in -lglobus_gass_transfer_assist... yes
checking for main in -lglobus_gass_transfer... yes
checking for globus_gass_open in -lglobus_gass_file... yes
Platforms tested:
h5committested (but copper was down.) tested in modi4 too.
bug fix.
Description:
When MPE library is used, it prints two extra message lines that
interfere with the expected output.
Solution:
Filter out those two lines of text from stderr.
Also added a provision to print the whole generated output when failure
is detected.
Platforms tested:
Tested in copper, serial, parallel and parallel with MPE.
Misc. update:
bug fix/new feature.
Description:
(committing changes made by Leon.)
ph5diff now is a real program by itself. It has its
own main (ph5diff_main.c).
Codes common to h5diff and ph5diff are in h5diff_common.c.
Removed the hack that hide failures from testh5diff.sh.
Platforms tested:
heping(serial, pp), sol (pp), copper(pp).
Misc. update:
Purpose:
Bug fix
Description:
modi4 dies during build with strange errors.
The root cause of these is a two-year-old hack in HDF5's libtool
script that only takes effect on IRIX.
Solution:
Edited the libtool hack (by editing ltmain.sh) to correct a bug in
the hack.
Also made sure that compiler-specific DEFAULT_LIBS are used
when linking.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir, copper, modi4, sol
Bug fix.
Description:
ph5diff is still being fixed.
Changed this to report all failures but will not flag them as
errors so that daily tests can continue. Will be fixed soon.
Platforms tested:
Tested in sol (pp) where it has most failures.
Misc. update:
Purpose:
Bug fix
Description:
Fixed the error on copper where output would match, except the worker tasks are forcefuly terminated at the end.
Solution:
If an exit code other than 0 was returned, the
parallel environment would assume that there
was an error and would terminate all other
tasks. Because h5repack relies on the return
value of h5diff, it was necessary to return
values other than 0. Fixed by having parallel
runs of h5diff always return 0, whereas the
return value of serial runs is unchanged.
Platforms tested:
copper
Misc. update:
Bug fix
Description:
Arabica exhibited strange errors when linker found wrong versions of
header files. This happened because include directories were
given to linker in the wrong order.
Solution:
Move include directories from AM_CFLAGS variable to INCLUDES
variable to put them before CPPFLAGS variable. Trust me, it works.
This bug may also have contributed to strange errors on other platforms
(kelgia?).
Platforms tested:
copper, sleipnir, arabica.
(h5dump broke while building on arabica, but this happened in
a clean checkout, too).
Bug fix
Description:
pmake (on modi4, for instance) complains about undefined variables
if it is run without the -V flag, which turns those errors to warnings.
Solution:
Added test to configure.in to see if $MAKE will allow Makefiles
with undefined variables. If not, sets -V flag in AM_MAKEFLAGS.
Ensured that all custom make targets use AM_MAKEFLAGS.
Also defined all variables that caused errors in top-level Makefile.am.
This means that pmake can be used to build hdf5 *from the top level
only*. To run make from a subdirectory, still need to use -V flag
(or use make or gmake).
Platforms tested:
modi4, heping, copper, sleipnir
bug fix.
Description:
Need eval before the RUNCMD command because some machines like
AIX, has RUNPARALLEL in the style as
MP_PROCS=3 MP_TASKS_PER_NODE=3 poe ./a.out
that throws the shell script off.
Platforms tested:
Tested in copper (pp) where it failed before.
Tested in heping pp too.
Misc. update:
Bug fixed.
Description:
Heping used to have a network limit that if too many rsh connections
occurred in a second, it stopped accepting connections for 30 seconds.
That caused testph5diff to fail when too many mpi jobs are executed
repidly. A sleep 2 was in to go around this problem. Heping's limit
has been raised, thus no more need for this hack. Sleep 2 is removed.
Platforms tested:
Tested in heping (pp).
Misc. update:
Correction to previous print_manager_output bugfix
Description:
Although the previous bugfix did fix all the errors, it was not the correct way
to fix the problem. Since the manager will only buffer output when run in
parallel mode, in serial mode this function should not even be called.
Solution:
Wrapped print_manager_output in #define's to prevent it from being included in
serial builds.
Platforms tested:
heping (serial + parallel)
Misc. update:
Purpose:
bug fix
Description:
a string with 2 characters was declared as having size 2. changed to size 3 (+ null character)
this was causing compiler warnings with g++
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux
free bsd (g++)
Misc. update:
Fixed numerous ph5diff bugs.
Description:
Fixed manager output printing
Fixed out of order output printing
Fixed test script execution problem
Temporary fix for large amounts of output overflowing buffer.
Solution:
The manager task buffers its output. However, since the manager task
never gets a print token, this output was lost. Solution: new function called
print_manager_output that prints buffered output is called in places where the
manager buffers its output.
printf was apparently buffering output. This means that a task would sometimes
print even after it had given up its print token. Added fflush() call after
printf() calls, which seems to have fixed the problem.
calling rsh multiple times in succession seems to overwhelm something in Linux,
as it begins to refuse new connections until the old ones reset. Since each
call to mpirun in the test script starts up 4 rsh sessions, the test script
eventually is unable to run any further tests. Solution: Added a short delay in the
testscript between successive calls to mpirun to allow old connections to reset.
The 10k output buffer was of insufficient size to hold the large amounts of
output generated by some of the tests. Since code to buffer to a file has not
been implemented yet, a temporary fix was to increase the size of the output
buffer to 50k.
Platforms tested:
heping
Misc. update:
Bug fix
Description:
h5diff sometimes will 'exit(status)' but if it is in parallel mode,
it needs to close up the workers and the MPI environment before exit(..).
Solution:
Created h5diff_exit() that will just exit in serial mode but does all
the shutdown properly if in parallel mode.
Platforms tested:
tested in heping, serial and parallel.
Misc. update:
Bug fix
Description:
h5diff_main.c contained some debug printf statment that produced
unexpected output. Commented them out.
testh5diff.sh: implemented code to test ph5diff tests but
ph5diff has some errors that generated unexpected output.
Temporary hacked to skip tests if run by daily test account.
Platforms tested:
Tested in heping, serial and parallel.
new features
Description:
Added a parallel option to testh5diff.sh to do parallel h5diff tests.
Added testph5diff.sh to invoke testh5diff.sh with parallel mode.
Platforms tested:
Tested in heping (serial and pp).
Features
Description:
Added the option to build ph5diff and run testphdf5.sh when
parallel mode is enabled.
Platforms tested:
tested in heping, both serial and parallel.
Misc. update:
New feature
Description:
Add basic code for new B-tree implementation. They don't do much yet,
aren't hooked up to anything yet and the format may change, but I'd like to
start getting them into the daily tests.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir) w/parallel
Too minor to require h5committest
Bug Fix
Description:
Permanent fix for the incompatibilities between h5diff and h5repack.
Solution:
h5diff now contains the code to run both parallel and serial diffs.
Depending on how the binary is called, it will run either the serial or
the parallel versions respectively.
Platforms tested:
heping(serial + parallel), copper.
Misc. update:
Bug fix
Description:
Found the permanant fix to automake/CVS dependency problem
Solution:
Added AM_MAINTAINER_MODE macro to configure.in.
Now automake will never try to regenerate Makefiles, Makefiles.in,
configure, H5config.h, etc. when they are out of date, nor will it
print any warnings.
Developers should be very very careful to use reconfigure script,
and can add --enable-maintainer-mode flag to configure on heping
to regenerate these files correctly.
Platforms tested:
heping sleipnir copper
Bug fix
Description:
Configuration files' timestamps were incorrect.
Solution:
Update Makefiles.in. Also added correct paths to autotools on heping,
so heping build should be able to re-generate configuration files even
if they are still broken.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir
Bug fix
Description:
Dependencies between configure files (aclocal, configure.in, configure,
Makefiles.am and .in) are still causing Makefiles to try to run autotools
during build.
Solution:
Committed all Makefiles.in to update their timestamps.
As a temporary measure, forcibly prevented automake from running
autotools during build by redefining the variables it uses.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir (No changes to Makefile content)
Bug fix
Description:
Different compilers use different flags to include Fortran module files
Solution:
Changed boilerplate to use configure variable rather than hardcoded -M flag.
Platforms tested:
sleipnir, sol, copper
Configuration feature
Description:
HDF5 now uses automake to generate Makefiles
Solution:
Makefile.in files are now generated from Makefile.am files.
To reconfigure (after chaning a Makefile.am or configure.in):
/bin/sh bin/reconfigure.sh
Platforms tested:
Many
Temporary daily tests fix.
Description:
The newly added ph5diff is not quite compatible with the h5repack tool.
Disabled the ph5diff build (reverted back to building serial h5diff)
to allow daily tests to work while ph5diff is fixed.
Platforms tested:
Tested in heping both serial and parallel modes.
Misc. update:
Bug fix: Temporary fix for h5repack failures in all parallel builds.
Description:
The parallel additions to h5diff interfered with h5repack.
Solution:
Added a second set of "parallel" functions to h5diff.c. h5repack uses the serial versions, whereas h5diff will use the parallel versions.
Also, h5diff will now be smart about when to enter parallel mode. If is run with mpirun with more than 1 task, it will enter parallel mode. Otherwise, it will stay in serial mode as before.
Platforms tested:
heping (serial and parallel)
Misc. update:
New feature.
Description:
Added new tool ph5diff. (Code done by Leon Arber.)
Code is changed but test is not working yet. For now,
it skipped all tests.
Platforms tested:
Tested in heping, serial and parallel modes.
h5diff and h5repack changes
Description:
h5diff
introduced the following four modes of output:
Normal mode: print the number of differences found and where they occured
Report mode: print the above plus the differences
Verbose mode: print the above plus a list of objects and warnings
Quiet mode: do not print output (h5diff always returns an exit code of 1 when differences are found)
h5repack
added an extra parameter for SZIP filter (coding method)
the new syntax is
-f SZIP=<pixels per block,coding>
(pixels per block is a even number in 2-32 and coding method is 'EC' or 'NN')
Example of use:
./h5repack -i file1 -o file2 -f SZIP=8,NN -v
updated usage messages, test scripts and files accordingly
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux
AIX
solaris
Misc. update:
Bug fixes
Description:
Updated dependencies
Fixed error with C++ compiler builds of main library
Added H5Pset_data_transform to MPE info
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up lots of warnings based on those reported from the SGI compilers
as well as gcc.
Platforms tested:
SGI O3900, IRIX64 6.5 (Cheryl's SGI machine)
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir) w/ & w/o parallel
h5committest
bug fix continuation
Description:
the atof return value on a hexadecimal input is different
on some systems; before checking for the atof return value
do a character check for the first 2 characters of the string input
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux
solaris
Misc. update:
bug fix (sort of)
Description:
apparently linux and other systems (solaris) return a different value from atof if the
argument is in hexadecimal .
this return value was used to test if the argument to -p and -d was a valid floating point
number
for now , commented the calls in the script with -p <hexa> until we find a portable solution
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux
solaris
windows
Misc. update:
bug fix
Description:
the -p option was not parsing correctly if the input was in the exponential format
Solution:
add a new parse test for floating point numbers
Platforms tested:
linux
Misc. update:
code clean, bug fix
Description:
the attributes of the root group were not being compared
removed compiler warnings on IRIX and solaris
Solution:
added a special function to compare the attributes of the root group
Platforms tested:
linux
IRIX 6.5
solaris 2.7
Misc. update:
h5diff new features
Description:
added comparison for attributes
adeded comparison for all dataset datatypes
added tests for the new features
changed the output format
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux
solaris 5.7
IRIX 6.5 (64)
Misc. update: