When opening a file with the core VFD and a file image, if the file
already exists, the file check would leak the POSIX file handle.
Fixes GitHub issue #635
Allow H5Pset_evict_on_close to be called regardless of whether a parallel build of HDF5 is being used
Fail during file opens if H5Pset_evict_on_close has been set to true on the given File Access Property List and the size of the MPI communicator being used is greater than 1
Add functions/callbacks for explicit control over chunk index open/close
Add functions/callbacks to check if chunk index is open or not so
that it can be opened if necessary before temporarily disabling
collective metadata reads in the library
Add functions/callbacks for requesting loading of additional chunk
index metadata beyond the chunk index itself
* Update Autotools to correctly configure oneAPI
Splits the Intel config files under the Autotools into 'classic'
Intel and oneAPI versions, fixing 'unsupported option' messages.
Also turns off `-check uninit` (new in 2023) in Fortran, which kills
the H5_buildiface program due to false positives.
* Enable Fortran in oneAPI CI workflow
* Turn on Fortran in CMake, update LD_LIBRARY_PATH
* Go back to disabling Fortran w/ Intel
For some reason there's a linking problem w/ Fortran
error while loading shared libraries: libifport.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Added text to the usage of h5clear to explain that this tool is not
for fixing corrupted files but simply for helping in the inspection
of the damage..
Fixed expected output for testing the modified usage.
Adds a small cache of the first N bytes of a file opened with the
read-only S3 (ros3) VFD, where N is 4kiB or the size of the file,
whichever is smaller. This avoids a lot of small I/O operations
on file open.
Addresses GitHub issue #3381
Some tests in tfile.c use h5_fileaccess to get a VFD-dependent file
name but use the scheme from testhdf5, reusing the FILE1 and FILE8
names. This leads to files like test1.h5.h5 which are unintended
and not cleaned up.
This changes the filename scheme for a few tests to work with h5test,
resulting in more informative names and allowing the files to
be cleaned up at the end of the test. The test files have also
been added to the `make clean` target for the Autotools.
Fixes a few issues created in #3580:
* Fixes a problem where committed tools test files were deleted when cleaning after an in-source build
* Fixes issues with test file paths in Autotools tools test scripts
This function allows the user to determine if the library performed selection I/O, vector I/O, or scalar (legacy) I/O during the last HDF5 operation performed with the provided DXPL. Expanded existing tests to check this functionality.
Broadcast number of datasets to create in multi-dataset I/O cases
so that interference with random number generation doesn't cause
mismatches between ranks
Set fill time for datasets to "never" by default and adjust on a
per-test basis to avoid writing fill values to chunks when it's
unnecessary
Reduce number of loops run in some tests when performing multi-dataset
I/O
Fix an issue in the "fill time never" test where data verification
could fill if file space reuse causes application buffers to be
filled with chosen fill value when reading from datasets with
uninitialized storage
Skip multi-chunk I/O test configurations for multi-dataset I/O
configurations when the TestExpress level is > 1 since those
tests can be more stressful on the file system
Disable use of persistent file free space management for now
since it occasionally runs into an infinite loop in the library's
free space management code
Add for both CMake and the Autotools
* HDF5_ENABLE_DOXY_WARNINGS: ON/OFF (Default: ON)
* --enable-doxygen-errors: enable/disable (Default: enable)
The default will fail compile if the doxygen parsing generates warnings.
The option can be disabled if certain versions of doxygen have parsing
issues. i.e. 1.9.5, 1.9.8.
Fixes#3398
When the Subfiling VFD is enabled, the links test may
try to initialize the Subfiling VFD and call MPI_Init_thread.
On Theta, this appears to have an issue that will cause
the links test to fail. Reworked the test to check for
the same conditions in a more roundabout way that doesn't
involved initializing the Subfiling VFD