Added missing overloaded function getObjTypeByIdx to return type name
as a char*.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty)
SunOS 5.10 (linew)
Add a few H5Tequal() calls to make certain that the native datatype
constructed with H5Tget_native_type() is identical to the memory datatype
created from the struct in memory.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.3 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (jam) w/PGI compilers, w/default API=1.8.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (amani) w/Intel compilers, w/default API=1.6.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (abe) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.3 (amazon) in debug mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.3 (amazon) w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in production mode
Tweak H5detect to be even more careful about its actions, to allow
gcc 4.5 to use '-O3'. Also, minor code cleanups in H5Tfloat.c
Tested on:
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty) w/gcc 4.5 & production mode
(h5committest not necessary/appropriate)
Description:
longjmp do not necessary restore signal that is blocked during the signal
handling. This caused the Alignment test to fail quietly, resulting in wrong
alignment information which will cause failures later.
Solution:
One can use sigsetjmp/siglongjmp to restore signal handling but not all systems
such as Cray XT or VMS supports sigsetjmp. Backup solution is to use
sigprocmask to reset the signal. Again, some systems may not support it either.
Added code to try the first and then the second solution. Also added tests
to verify if the signal_handler routines are working properly. Finally, added
code to print results of the verification (in form of comments) to H5Tinit.c
for inspection in case of failure.
(Note that many platforms do not have alignment limits at all and ALIGNMNET
code never raise the SIGBUS or SIGSEGV errors. In those cases, it does not
matter whether the signal handlers work or not. Again, this can be deduced
from the results comments near the end of the H5Tinit.c. If the sum of signal
handlers called equals the total of verify, it means ALIGNMENT does not raise
any signals.)
For configure.in and configure:
Added the test for setjmp, sigsetjmp, sigprocmask which are used by the
H5detec.c.
Tested:
htcommittested, jam(serial).
size of nested compound type are calculated by using H5T_cmp_offset. The old way had a bug
in it (see bug #1850).
Tested on jam. I tested the same change for 1.8 on amani, linew, and jam.
Fix for Bug 1793 - h5ls on a non-existent file gives 0 return code
Description:
After the fix, h5ls returns 1 (EXIT_FAILURE) if non-existent file is given.
Tested:
jam, amani, linew
More progress toward addressing Bz#1398: add 'volatile' keyword to floating-
point types when detecting their properties. Also, minor code formatting
cleanups.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.3 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (jam) w/PGI compilers, w/default API=1.8.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (amani) w/Intel compilers, w/default API=1.6.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (abe) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.3 (amazon) in debug mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.3 (amazon) w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in production mode
Add new internal object header routines to query the header chunk that
a message is in, and to lock/unlock a message into a chunk (so it doesn't get
moved into another chunk during allocation/free events).
Also, move dataspace message to beginning of object header messages
added to a dataset's object header, so it can be locked into chunk #0 (when
performing SWMR operations).
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.3 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (jam) w/PGI compilers, w/default API=1.8.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (amani) w/Intel compilers, w/default API=1.6.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (abe) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.3 (amazon) in debug mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.3 (amazon) w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in production mode
Increment reference count on object header when "fake" object header
chunk proxy is returned from H5O_chunk_protect(). Also, clean up the
interface to H5O_chunk_unprotect by removing the unnecessary 'oh' parameter.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.3 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (jam) w/PGI compilers, w/default API=1.8.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (amani) w/Intel compilers, w/default API=1.6.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (abe) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.3 (amazon) in debug mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.3 (amazon) w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in production mode
Autotool Upgrade / Libtool Bug Fix
Description:
Updated autotools referenced in bin/reconfigure as follows:
Autoconf 2.64 --> Autoconf 2.65
Automake 1.11 --> Automake 1.11.1
Libtool 2.2.6a --> Libtool 2.2.6b-mcg
The referenced libtool version is a custom version of 2.2.6b. It
has been tweaked to fix a bug in libtool that occurs
when using PGI 10.0 compilers. A check incorrectly categorizes
the C++ compiler as version 1.0 instead of 10.0, and the link
line is subsequently set up incorrectly and fails to compile.
A patch has been made available and will be included in the next
release of libtool, but in the meantime I've applied the patch to a custom
installation as indicated above. This bin/reconfigure now references
the custom installation, and the resulting configure script will correctly
categorize the PGI 10.0 C++ compiler.
Ran bin/reconfigure to regenerate configure and makefiles.
Tested:
jam and amani with PGI 10.0 compilers.
h5committest
H5Rcreate given a region reference with a space_id of -1 throws assert and crashes on Windows machines. Add check for case and return error.
Tested: Windows amd local linux
Bring r18542 from metadata journaling "merging" branch to trunk:
Bring new object header pin/unpin & protect/unprotect routines and
split-out object header chunk proxy changes from metadata_journaling branch to
"merging" branch, along with some other minor tweaks to clean up compiler
warnings, etc.
Also: clean up chunk protect/unprotect calls when allocating or freeing
space in a chunk, optimize metadata accumulator code to avoid some re-reading
of information from the file, refactor H5O_pin/H5O_unpin from way they are done
on the merging branch back to way they were previously done on trunk, other
minor code cleanups, etc.
Tested on
FreeBSD/32 6.3 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (amani) w/Intel compilers, w/default API=1.6.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (abe) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.3 (amazon) in debug mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.3 (amazon) w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in production mode
In order to compile stand-alone Fortran wrappers the following files need to be installed via make install:
(1) From the source: trunk/fortran/src/H5f90i.h
- defines the character type and includes the file H5f90i_gen.h
(2) From the compiled source: trunk/fortran/src/H5f90i_gen.h
- a generated file at hdf5 compile time relating the C types to the Fortran types for interoperability.
Since these C/Fortran types need to match those used in generating h5cc and h5fc commands we include the files H5f90i_gen.h and H5f90i.h in the hdf5/include install directory when Fortran is enabled.
the files are installed with the other fortran files in include and also removed when the installation is cleaned.
Test: jam