hdf5/tools/lib/h5tools_utils.c
Dana Robinson 4dbaec7991
Remove HD from last non-win32 C89 functions (#4348)
Removes the HD prefix from the last C89 functions with no special
Windows equilvalent:

* rename
* rewind
* setbuf
* signal
* tmpfile
2024-04-08 07:58:13 -07:00

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/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Copyright by The HDF Group. *
* 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 COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code *
* distribution tree, or in https://www.hdfgroup.org/licenses. *
* If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from *
* help@hdfgroup.org. *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/*
* Portions of this work are derived from _Obfuscated C and Other Mysteries_,
* by Don Libes, copyright (c) 1993 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
*/
#include "h5tools.h"
#include "h5tools_utils.h"
#include "H5private.h"
#include "h5trav.h"
#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
#include "H5FDros3.h"
#endif
/* Global variables */
unsigned h5tools_nCols = 80;
static int h5tools_d_status = 0;
static const char *h5tools_progname = "h5tools";
/*
* The output functions need a temporary buffer to hold a piece of the
* dataset while it's being printed. This constant sets the limit on the
* size of that temporary buffer in bytes. For efficiency's sake, choose the
* largest value suitable for your machine (for testing use a small value).
*/
/* Maximum size used in a call to malloc for a dataset */
hsize_t H5TOOLS_MALLOCSIZE = (256 * 1024 * 1024); /* 256 MB */
/* size of hyperslab buffer when a dataset is bigger than H5TOOLS_MALLOCSIZE */
hsize_t H5TOOLS_BUFSIZE = (32 * 1024 * 1024); /* 32 MB */
/* ``parallel_print'' variables */
unsigned char g_Parallel = 0; /*0 for serial, 1 for parallel */
char outBuff[OUTBUFF_SIZE];
unsigned outBuffOffset;
FILE *overflow_file = NULL;
/* local functions */
static void init_table(hid_t fid, table_t **tbl);
#ifdef H5DUMP_DEBUG
static void dump_table(hid_t fid, char *tablename, table_t *table);
#endif /* H5DUMP_DEBUG */
static void add_obj(table_t *table, const H5O_token_t *obj_token, const char *objname, bool recorded);
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: parallel_print
*
* Purpose: wrapper for printf for use in parallel mode.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
parallel_print(const char *format, ...)
{
int bytes_written;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
if (!g_Parallel)
vprintf(format, ap);
else {
if (overflow_file == NULL) /*no overflow has occurred yet */ {
bytes_written = vsnprintf(outBuff + outBuffOffset, OUTBUFF_SIZE - outBuffOffset, format, ap);
va_end(ap);
va_start(ap, format);
if ((bytes_written < 0) || ((unsigned)bytes_written >= (OUTBUFF_SIZE - outBuffOffset))) {
/* Terminate the outbuff at the end of the previous output */
outBuff[outBuffOffset] = '\0';
overflow_file = tmpfile();
if (overflow_file == NULL)
fprintf(rawerrorstream,
"warning: could not create overflow file. Output may be truncated.\n");
else
bytes_written = vfprintf(overflow_file, format, ap);
}
else
outBuffOffset += (unsigned)bytes_written;
}
else
bytes_written = vfprintf(overflow_file, format, ap);
}
va_end(ap);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: error_msg
*
* Purpose: Print a nicely formatted error message to stderr flushing the
* stdout stream first.
*
* Return: Nothing
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
error_msg(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
FLUSHSTREAM(rawattrstream);
FLUSHSTREAM(rawdatastream);
FLUSHSTREAM(rawoutstream);
fprintf(rawerrorstream, "%s error: ", h5tools_getprogname());
vfprintf(rawerrorstream, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: warn_msg
*
* Purpose: Print a nicely formatted warning message to stderr flushing
* the stdout stream first.
*
* Return: Nothing
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
warn_msg(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
FLUSHSTREAM(rawattrstream);
FLUSHSTREAM(rawdatastream);
FLUSHSTREAM(rawoutstream);
fprintf(rawerrorstream, "%s warning: ", h5tools_getprogname());
vfprintf(rawerrorstream, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: help_ref_msg
*
* Purpose: Print a message to refer help page
*
* Return: Nothing
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
help_ref_msg(FILE *output)
{
fprintf(output, "Try '-h' or '--help' for more information or ");
fprintf(output, "see the <%s> entry in the 'HDF5 Reference Manual'.\n", h5tools_getprogname());
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: parse_hsize_list
*
* Purpose: Parse a list of comma or space separated integers and return
* them in a list. The string being passed into this function
* should be at the start of the list you want to parse. You are
* responsible for freeing the array returned from here.
*
* Lists in the so-called "terse" syntax are separated by
* semicolons (;). The lists themselves can be separated by
* either commas (,) or white spaces.
*
* Return: <none>
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
parse_hsize_list(const char *h_list, subset_d *d)
{
hsize_t *p_list;
const char *ptr;
unsigned int size_count = 0;
unsigned int i = 0;
unsigned int last_digit = 0;
if (!h_list || !*h_list || *h_list == ';')
return;
H5TOOLS_START_DEBUG(" - h_list:%s", h_list);
/* count how many integers do we have */
for (ptr = h_list; ptr && *ptr && *ptr != ';' && *ptr != ']'; ptr++)
if (isdigit(*ptr)) {
if (!last_digit)
/* the last read character wasn't a digit */
size_count++;
last_digit = 1;
}
else
last_digit = 0;
if (size_count == 0) {
/* there aren't any integers to read */
H5TOOLS_ENDDEBUG("No integers to read");
return;
}
H5TOOLS_DEBUG("Number integers to read=%ld", size_count);
/* allocate an array for the integers in the list */
if ((p_list = (hsize_t *)calloc(size_count, sizeof(hsize_t))) == NULL)
H5TOOLS_INFO("Unable to allocate space for subset data");
for (ptr = h_list; i < size_count && ptr && *ptr && *ptr != ';' && *ptr != ']'; ptr++)
if (isdigit(*ptr)) {
/* we should have an integer now */
p_list[i++] = (hsize_t)strtoull(ptr, NULL, 0);
while (isdigit(*ptr))
/* scroll to end of integer */
ptr++;
}
d->data = p_list;
d->len = size_count;
H5TOOLS_ENDDEBUG(" ");
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: parse_subset_params
*
* Purpose: Parse the so-called "terse" syntax for specifying subsetting parameters.
*
* Return: Success: struct subset_t object
* Failure: NULL
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
struct subset_t *
parse_subset_params(const char *dset)
{
struct subset_t *s = NULL;
char *brace;
const char *q_dset;
H5TOOLS_START_DEBUG(" - dset:%s", dset);
/* if dset name is quoted wait till after second quote to look for subset brackets */
if (*dset == '"')
q_dset = strchr(dset, '"');
else
q_dset = dset;
if ((brace = strrchr(q_dset, '[')) != NULL) {
*brace++ = '\0';
s = (struct subset_t *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct subset_t));
parse_hsize_list(brace, &s->start);
while (*brace && *brace != ';')
brace++;
if (*brace)
brace++;
parse_hsize_list(brace, &s->stride);
while (*brace && *brace != ';')
brace++;
if (*brace)
brace++;
parse_hsize_list(brace, &s->count);
while (*brace && *brace != ';')
brace++;
if (*brace)
brace++;
parse_hsize_list(brace, &s->block);
}
H5TOOLS_ENDDEBUG(" ");
return s;
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Function: parse_tuple()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Create array of pointers to strings, identified as elements in a tuple
* of arbitrary length separated by provided character.
* ("tuple" because "nple" looks strange)
*
* * Receives pointer to start of tuple sequence string, '('.
* * Attempts to separate elements by token-character `sep`.
* * If the separator character is preceded by a backslash '\',
* the backslash is deleted and the separator is included in the
* element string as any other character.
* * To end an element with a backslash, escape the backslash, e.g.
* "(myelem\\,otherelem) -> {"myelem\", "otherelem"}
* * In all other cases, a backslash appearing not as part of "\\" or
* "\<sep>" digraph will be included berbatim.
* * Last two characters in the string MUST be ")\0".
*
* * Generates a copy of the input string `start`, (src..")\0"), replacing
* separators and close-paren with null characters.
* * This string is allocated at runtime and should be freed when done.
* * Generates array of char pointers, and directs start of each element
* (each pointer) into this copy.
* * Each tuple element points to the start of its string (substring)
* and ends with a null terminator.
* * This array is allocated at runtime and should be freed when done.
* * Reallocates and expands elements array during parsing.
* * Initially allocated for 2 (plus one null entry), and grows by
* powers of 2.
* * The final 'slot' in the element array (elements[nelements], e.g.)
* always points to NULL.
* * The number of elements found and stored are passed out through pointer
* to unsigned, `nelems`.
*
* Return:
*
* FAIL If malformed--does not look like a tuple "(...)"
* or major error was encountered while parsing.
* or
* SUCCEED String looks properly formed "(...)" and no major errors.
*
* Stores number of elements through pointer `nelems`.
* Stores list of pointers to char (first char in each element
* string) through pointer `ptrs_out`.
* NOTE: `ptrs_out[nelems] == NULL` should be true.
* NOTE: list is malloc'd by function, and should be freed
* when done.
* Stores "source string" for element pointers through `cpy_out`.
* NOTE: Each element substring is null-terminated.
* NOTE: There may be extra characters after the last element
* (past its null terminator), but is guaranteed to
* be null-terminated.
* NOTE: `cpy_out` string is malloc'd by function,
* and should be freed when done.
*
*****************************************************************************
*/
herr_t
parse_tuple(const char *start, int sep, char **cpy_out, unsigned *nelems, char ***ptrs_out)
{
char *elem_ptr = NULL;
char *dest_ptr = NULL;
unsigned elems_count = 0;
char **elems = NULL; /* more like *elems[], but compiler... */
char **elems_re = NULL; /* temporary pointer, for realloc */
char *cpy = NULL;
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
unsigned init_slots = 2;
/*****************
* SANITY-CHECKS *
*****************/
/* must start with "("
*/
if (start[0] != '(') {
ret_value = FAIL;
goto done;
}
/* must end with ")"
*/
while (start[elems_count] != '\0') {
elems_count++;
}
if (start[elems_count - 1] != ')') {
ret_value = FAIL;
goto done;
}
elems_count = 0;
/***********
* PREPARE *
***********/
/* create list
*/
elems = (char **)malloc(sizeof(char *) * (init_slots + 1));
if (elems == NULL) {
ret_value = FAIL;
goto done;
} /* CANTALLOC */
/* create destination string
*/
start++; /* advance past opening paren '(' */
cpy = (char *)malloc(sizeof(char) * (strlen(start))); /* no +1; less '(' */
if (cpy == NULL) {
ret_value = FAIL;
goto done;
} /* CANTALLOC */
/* set pointers
*/
dest_ptr = cpy; /* start writing copy here */
elem_ptr = cpy; /* first element starts here */
elems[elems_count++] = elem_ptr; /* set first element pointer into list */
/*********
* PARSE *
*********/
while (*start != '\0') {
/* For each character in the source string...
*/
if (*start == '\\') {
/* Possibly an escape digraph.
*/
if ((*(start + 1) == '\\') || (*(start + 1) == sep)) {
/* Valid escape digraph of "\\" or "\<sep>".
*/
start++; /* advance past escape char '\' */
*(dest_ptr++) = *(start++); /* Copy subsequent char */
/* and advance pointers. */
}
else {
/* Not an accepted escape digraph.
* Copy backslash character.
*/
*(dest_ptr++) = *(start++);
}
}
else if (*start == sep) {
/* Non-escaped separator.
* Terminate elements substring in copy, record element, advance.
* Expand elements list if appropriate.
*/
*(dest_ptr++) = 0; /* Null-terminate elem substring in copy */
/* and advance pointer. */
start++; /* Advance src pointer past separator. */
elem_ptr = dest_ptr; /* Element pointer points to start of first */
/* character after null sep in copy. */
elems[elems_count++] = elem_ptr; /* Set elem pointer in list */
/* and increment count. */
/* Expand elements list, if necessary.
*/
if (elems_count == init_slots) {
init_slots *= 2;
elems_re = (char **)realloc(elems, sizeof(char *) * (init_slots + 1));
if (elems_re == NULL) {
/* CANTREALLOC */
ret_value = FAIL;
goto done;
}
elems = elems_re;
}
}
else if (*start == ')' && *(start + 1) == '\0') {
/* Found terminal, non-escaped close-paren. Last element.
* Write null terminator to copy.
* Advance source pointer to gently break from loop.
* Required to prevent ")" from always being added to last element.
*/
start++;
}
else {
/* Copy character into destination. Advance pointers.
*/
*(dest_ptr++) = *(start++);
}
}
*dest_ptr = '\0'; /* Null-terminate destination string. */
elems[elems_count] = NULL; /* Null-terminate elements list. */
/********************
* PASS BACK VALUES *
********************/
*ptrs_out = elems;
*nelems = elems_count;
*cpy_out = cpy;
done:
if (ret_value == FAIL) {
/* CLEANUP */
if (cpy)
free(cpy);
if (elems)
free(elems);
}
return ret_value;
} /* parse_tuple */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: indentation
*
* Purpose: Print spaces for indentation
*
* Return: void
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
indentation(unsigned x)
{
if (x < h5tools_nCols) {
while (x-- > 0)
PRINTVALSTREAM(rawoutstream, " ");
}
else {
fprintf(rawerrorstream, "error: the indentation exceeds the number of cols.\n");
exit(1);
}
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: print_version
*
* Purpose: Print the program name and the version information which is
* defined the same as the HDF5 library version.
*
* Return: void
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
print_version(const char *progname)
{
PRINTSTREAM(rawoutstream, "%s: Version %u.%u.%u%s%s\n", progname, H5_VERS_MAJOR, H5_VERS_MINOR,
H5_VERS_RELEASE, ((const char *)H5_VERS_SUBRELEASE)[0] ? "-" : "", H5_VERS_SUBRELEASE);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: init_table
*
* Purpose: allocate and initialize tables for shared groups, datasets,
* and committed types
*
* Return: void
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
init_table(hid_t fid, table_t **tbl)
{
table_t *table = (table_t *)malloc(sizeof(table_t));
table->fid = fid;
table->size = 20;
table->nobjs = 0;
table->objs = (obj_t *)malloc(table->size * sizeof(obj_t));
*tbl = table;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: free_table
*
* Purpose: free tables for shared groups, datasets,
* and committed types
*
* Return: void
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
free_table(table_t *table)
{
unsigned u; /* Local index value */
/* Free the names for the objects in the table */
for (u = 0; u < table->nobjs; u++)
if (table->objs[u].objname)
free(table->objs[u].objname);
free(table->objs);
free(table);
}
#ifdef H5DUMP_DEBUG
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: dump_table
*
* Purpose: display the contents of tables for debugging purposes
*
* Return: void
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
dump_table(hid_t fid, char *tablename, table_t *table)
{
unsigned u;
char *obj_tok_str = NULL;
PRINTSTREAM(rawoutstream, "%s: # of entries = %d\n", tablename, table->nobjs);
for (u = 0; u < table->nobjs; u++) {
H5Otoken_to_str(fid, &table->objs[u].obj_token, &obj_tok_str);
PRINTSTREAM(rawoutstream, "%s %s %d %d\n", obj_tok_str, table->objs[u].objname,
table->objs[u].displayed, table->objs[u].recorded);
H5free_memory(obj_tok_str);
}
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: dump_tables
*
* Purpose: display the contents of tables for debugging purposes
*
* Return: void
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
dump_tables(find_objs_t *info)
{
dump_table(info->fid, "group_table", info->group_table);
dump_table(info->fid, "dset_table", info->dset_table);
dump_table(info->fid, "type_table", info->type_table);
}
#endif /* H5DUMP_DEBUG */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: search_obj
*
* Purpose: search the object specified by objno in the table
*
* Return: Success: an integer, the location of the object
*
* Failure: FAIL if object is not found
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
H5_ATTR_PURE obj_t *
search_obj(table_t *table, const H5O_token_t *obj_token)
{
unsigned u;
int token_cmp;
for (u = 0; u < table->nobjs; u++) {
if (H5Otoken_cmp(table->fid, &table->objs[u].obj_token, obj_token, &token_cmp) < 0)
return NULL;
if (!token_cmp)
return &(table->objs[u]);
}
return NULL;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: find_objs_cb
*
* Purpose: Callback to find objects, committed types and store them in tables
*
* Return: Success: SUCCEED
*
* Failure: FAIL
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static herr_t
find_objs_cb(const char *name, const H5O_info2_t *oinfo, const char *already_seen, void *op_data)
{
find_objs_t *info = (find_objs_t *)op_data;
herr_t ret_value = 0;
switch (oinfo->type) {
case H5O_TYPE_GROUP:
if (NULL == already_seen)
add_obj(info->group_table, &oinfo->token, name, true);
break;
case H5O_TYPE_DATASET:
if (NULL == already_seen) {
hid_t dset = H5I_INVALID_HID;
/* Add the dataset to the list of objects */
add_obj(info->dset_table, &oinfo->token, name, true);
/* Check for a dataset that uses a named datatype */
if ((dset = H5Dopen2(info->fid, name, H5P_DEFAULT)) >= 0) {
hid_t type = H5Dget_type(dset);
if (H5Tcommitted(type) > 0) {
H5O_info2_t type_oinfo;
H5Oget_info3(type, &type_oinfo, H5O_INFO_BASIC);
if (search_obj(info->type_table, &type_oinfo.token) == NULL)
add_obj(info->type_table, &type_oinfo.token, name, false);
} /* end if */
H5Tclose(type);
H5Dclose(dset);
} /* end if */
else
ret_value = FAIL;
} /* end if */
break;
case H5O_TYPE_NAMED_DATATYPE:
if (NULL == already_seen) {
obj_t *found_obj;
if ((found_obj = search_obj(info->type_table, &oinfo->token)) == NULL)
add_obj(info->type_table, &oinfo->token, name, true);
else {
/* Use latest version of name */
free(found_obj->objname);
found_obj->objname = strdup(name);
/* Mark named datatype as having valid name */
found_obj->recorded = true;
} /* end else */
} /* end if */
break;
case H5O_TYPE_MAP:
case H5O_TYPE_UNKNOWN:
case H5O_TYPE_NTYPES:
default:
break;
} /* end switch */
return ret_value;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: init_objs
*
* Purpose: Initialize tables for groups, datasets & named datatypes
*
* Return: Success: SUCCEED
*
* Failure: FAIL
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
herr_t
init_objs(hid_t fid, find_objs_t *info, table_t **group_table, table_t **dset_table, table_t **type_table)
{
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
/* Initialize the tables */
init_table(fid, group_table);
init_table(fid, dset_table);
init_table(fid, type_table);
/* Init the find_objs_t */
info->fid = fid;
info->group_table = *group_table;
info->type_table = *type_table;
info->dset_table = *dset_table;
/* Find all shared objects */
if ((ret_value = h5trav_visit(fid, "/", true, true, find_objs_cb, NULL, info, H5O_INFO_BASIC)) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "finding shared objects failed");
done:
/* Release resources */
if (ret_value < 0) {
free_table(*group_table);
info->group_table = NULL;
free_table(*type_table);
info->type_table = NULL;
free_table(*dset_table);
info->dset_table = NULL;
}
return ret_value;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: add_obj
*
* Purpose: add a shared object to the table
* realloc the table if necessary
*
* Return: void
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
add_obj(table_t *table, const H5O_token_t *obj_token, const char *objname, bool record)
{
size_t u;
/* See if we need to make table larger */
if (table->nobjs == table->size) {
table->size *= 2;
table->objs = (struct obj_t *)realloc(table->objs, table->size * sizeof(table->objs[0]));
} /* end if */
/* Increment number of objects in table */
u = table->nobjs++;
/* Set information about object */
memcpy(&table->objs[u].obj_token, obj_token, sizeof(H5O_token_t));
table->objs[u].objname = strdup(objname);
table->objs[u].recorded = record;
table->objs[u].displayed = 0;
}
#ifndef H5_HAVE_TMPFILE
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: tmpfile
*
* Purpose: provide tmpfile() function when it is not supported by the
* system. Always return NULL for now.
*
* Return: a stream description when succeeds.
* NULL if fails.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
FILE *
tmpfile(void)
{
return NULL;
}
#endif
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: H5tools_get_symlink_info
*
* Purpose: Get symbolic link (soft, external) info and its target object type
(dataset, group, named datatype) and path, if exist
*
* Parameters:
* - [IN] fileid : link file id
* - [IN] linkpath : link path
* - [OUT] link_info: returning target object info (h5tool_link_info_t)
*
* Return:
* 2 : given pathname is object
* 1 : Succeed to get link info.
* 0 : Detected as a dangling link
* -1 : H5 API failed.
*
* NOTE:
* link_info->trg_path must be freed out of this function
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
int
H5tools_get_symlink_info(hid_t file_id, const char *linkpath, h5tool_link_info_t *link_info,
bool get_obj_type)
{
htri_t l_ret;
H5O_info2_t trg_oinfo;
hid_t fapl = H5P_DEFAULT;
hid_t lapl = H5P_DEFAULT;
int ret_value = -1; /* init to fail */
/* init */
link_info->trg_type = H5O_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
/* if path is root, return group type */
if (!strcmp(linkpath, "/")) {
link_info->trg_type = H5O_TYPE_GROUP;
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(2);
}
/* check if link itself exist */
if (H5Lexists(file_id, linkpath, H5P_DEFAULT) <= 0) {
if (link_info->opt.msg_mode == 1)
parallel_print("Warning: link <%s> doesn't exist \n", linkpath);
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
} /* end if */
/* get info from link */
if (H5Lget_info2(file_id, linkpath, &(link_info->linfo), H5P_DEFAULT) < 0) {
if (link_info->opt.msg_mode == 1)
parallel_print("Warning: unable to get link info from <%s>\n", linkpath);
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
} /* end if */
/* given path is hard link (object) */
if (link_info->linfo.type == H5L_TYPE_HARD)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(2);
/* trg_path must be freed out of this function when finished using */
if ((link_info->trg_path = (char *)calloc(link_info->linfo.u.val_size, sizeof(char))) == NULL) {
if (link_info->opt.msg_mode == 1)
parallel_print("Warning: unable to allocate buffer for <%s>\n", linkpath);
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
} /* end if */
/* get link value */
if (H5Lget_val(file_id, linkpath, (void *)link_info->trg_path, link_info->linfo.u.val_size, H5P_DEFAULT) <
0) {
if (link_info->opt.msg_mode == 1)
parallel_print("Warning: unable to get link value from <%s>\n", linkpath);
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
} /* end if */
/*-----------------------------------------------------
* if link type is external link use different lapl to
* follow object in other file
*/
if (link_info->linfo.type == H5L_TYPE_EXTERNAL) {
if ((fapl = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS)) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
if (H5Pset_fapl_sec2(fapl) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
if ((lapl = H5Pcreate(H5P_LINK_ACCESS)) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
if (H5Pset_elink_fapl(lapl, fapl) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
} /* end if */
/* Check for retrieving object info */
if (get_obj_type) {
/*--------------------------------------------------------------
* if link's target object exist, get type
*/
/* check if target object exist */
l_ret = H5Oexists_by_name(file_id, linkpath, lapl);
/* detect dangling link */
if (l_ret == false) {
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(0);
}
else if (l_ret < 0) { /* function failed */
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
}
/* get target object info */
if (H5Oget_info_by_name3(file_id, linkpath, &trg_oinfo, H5O_INFO_BASIC, lapl) < 0) {
if (link_info->opt.msg_mode == 1)
parallel_print("Warning: unable to get object information for <%s>\n", linkpath);
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
} /* end if */
/* check unknown type */
if (trg_oinfo.type < H5O_TYPE_GROUP || trg_oinfo.type >= H5O_TYPE_NTYPES) {
if (link_info->opt.msg_mode == 1)
parallel_print("Warning: target object of <%s> is unknown type\n", linkpath);
H5TOOLS_GOTO_DONE(FAIL);
} /* end if */
/* set target obj type to return */
memcpy(&link_info->obj_token, &trg_oinfo.token, sizeof(H5O_token_t));
link_info->trg_type = trg_oinfo.type;
link_info->fileno = trg_oinfo.fileno;
} /* end if */
else
link_info->trg_type = H5O_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
/* succeed */
ret_value = 1;
done:
if (fapl != H5P_DEFAULT)
H5Pclose(fapl);
if (lapl != H5P_DEFAULT)
H5Pclose(lapl);
return ret_value;
} /* end H5tools_get_symlink_info() */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Audience: Public
*
* Purpose: Initialize the name and operation status of the H5 Tools library
*
* Description:
* These are utility functions to set/get the program name and operation status.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
h5tools_setprogname(const char *Progname)
{
h5tools_progname = Progname;
}
void
h5tools_setstatus(int D_status)
{
h5tools_d_status = D_status;
}
H5_ATTR_PURE const char *
h5tools_getprogname(void)
{
return h5tools_progname;
}
H5_ATTR_PURE int
h5tools_getstatus(void)
{
return h5tools_d_status;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------
* PURPOSE :
* if environment variable H5TOOLS_BUFSIZE is set,
* update H5TOOLS_BUFSIZE and H5TOOLS_MALLOCSIZE from the env
* This can be called from each tools main() as part of initial act.
* Note: this is more of debugging purpose for now.
*/
int
h5tools_getenv_update_hyperslab_bufsize(void)
{
const char *env_str = NULL;
long hyperslab_bufsize_mb;
int ret_value = 1;
/* check if environment variable is set for the hyperslab buffer size */
if (NULL != (env_str = getenv("H5TOOLS_BUFSIZE"))) {
errno = 0;
hyperslab_bufsize_mb = strtol(env_str, (char **)NULL, 10);
if (errno != 0 || hyperslab_bufsize_mb <= 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "hyperslab buffer size failed");
/* convert MB to byte */
H5TOOLS_BUFSIZE = (hsize_t)hyperslab_bufsize_mb * 1024 * 1024;
H5TOOLS_MALLOCSIZE = MAX(H5TOOLS_BUFSIZE, H5TOOLS_MALLOCSIZE);
}
done:
return ret_value;
}
#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: h5tools_parse_ros3_fapl_tuple
*
* Purpose: A convenience function that parses a string containing a tuple
* of S3 VFD credential information and then passes the result to
* `h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl()` in order to setup a valid
* configuration for the S3 VFD.
*
* Return: SUCCEED/FAIL
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
herr_t
h5tools_parse_ros3_fapl_tuple(const char *tuple_str, int delim, H5FD_ros3_fapl_ext_t *fapl_config_out)
{
const char *ccred[4];
unsigned nelems = 0;
char *s3cred_src = NULL;
char **s3cred = NULL;
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
/* Attempt to parse S3 credentials tuple */
if (parse_tuple(tuple_str, delim, &s3cred_src, &nelems, &s3cred) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "failed to parse S3 VFD info tuple");
/* Sanity-check tuple count */
if (nelems != 3 && nelems != 4)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "invalid S3 VFD credentials");
ccred[0] = (const char *)s3cred[0];
ccred[1] = (const char *)s3cred[1];
ccred[2] = (const char *)s3cred[2];
if (nelems == 3) {
ccred[3] = "";
}
else {
ccred[3] = (const char *)s3cred[3];
}
if (0 == h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(fapl_config_out, ccred))
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "failed to populate S3 VFD FAPL config");
done:
if (s3cred)
free(s3cred);
if (s3cred_src)
free(s3cred_src);
return ret_value;
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Set the values of a ROS3 fapl configuration object.
*
* If the values pointer is NULL, sets fapl target `fa` to a default
* (valid, current-version, non-authenticating) fapl config.
*
* If `values` pointer is _not_ NULL, expects `values` to contain at least
* three non-null pointers to null-terminated strings, corresponding to:
* { aws_region,
* secret_id,
* secret_key,
* }
* If all three strings are empty (""), the default fapl will be default.
* Both aws_region and secret_id values must be both empty or both
* populated. If
* Only secret_key is allowed to be empty (the empty string, "").
* All values are checked against overflow as defined in the ros3 vfd
* header file; if a value overruns the permitted space, FAIL is returned
* and the function aborts without resetting the fapl to values initially
* present.
*
* Return:
*
* 0 (failure) if...
* * Read-Only S3 VFD is not enabled.
* * NULL fapl pointer: (NULL, {...} )
* * Warning: In all cases below, fapl will be set as "default"
* before error occurs.
* * NULL value strings: (&fa, {NULL?, NULL? NULL?, NULL?, ...})
* * Incomplete fapl info:
* * empty region, non-empty id, key either way, token either way
* * (&fa, token, {"", "...", "?", "?"})
* * empty id, non-empty region, key either way, token either way
* * (&fa, token, {"...", "", "?", "?"})
* * "non-empty key, token either way and either id or region empty
* * (&fa, token, {"", "", "...", "?")
* * (&fa, token, {"", "...", "...", "?")
* * (&fa, token, {"...", "", "...", "?")
* * Any string would overflow allowed space in fapl definition.
* or
* 1 (success)
* * Sets components in fapl_t pointer, copying strings as appropriate.
* * "Default" fapl (valid version, authenticate->False, empty strings)
* * `values` pointer is NULL
* * (&fa, token, NULL)
* * first four strings in `values` are empty ("")
* * (&fa, token, {"", "", "", "", ...})
* * Authenticating fapl
* * region, id, optional key and option session token provided
* * (&fa, token, {"...", "...", "", ""})
* * (&fa, token, {"...", "...", "...", ""})
* * (&fa, token, {"...", "...", "...", "..."})
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(H5FD_ros3_fapl_ext_t *fa, const char **values)
{
int show_progress = 0; /* set to 1 for debugging */
int ret_value = 1; /* 1 for success, 0 for failure */
/* e.g.? if (!populate()) { then failed } */
if (show_progress) {
printf("called h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl\n");
}
if (fa == NULL) {
if (show_progress) {
printf(" ERROR: null pointer to fapl_t\n");
}
ret_value = 0;
goto done;
}
if (show_progress) {
printf(" preset fapl with default values\n");
}
fa->fa.version = H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION;
fa->fa.authenticate = false;
*(fa->fa.aws_region) = '\0';
*(fa->fa.secret_id) = '\0';
*(fa->fa.secret_key) = '\0';
*(fa->token) = '\0';
/* sanity-check supplied values
*/
if (values != NULL) {
if (values[0] == NULL) {
if (show_progress) {
printf(" ERROR: aws_region value cannot be NULL\n");
}
ret_value = 0;
goto done;
}
if (values[1] == NULL) {
if (show_progress) {
printf(" ERROR: secret_id value cannot be NULL\n");
}
ret_value = 0;
goto done;
}
if (values[2] == NULL) {
if (show_progress) {
printf(" ERROR: secret_key value cannot be NULL\n");
}
ret_value = 0;
goto done;
}
if (values[3] == NULL) {
if (show_progress) {
printf(" ERROR: token value cannot be NULL\n");
}
ret_value = 0;
goto done;
}
/* if region and ID are supplied (key optional), write to fapl...
* fail if value would overflow
*/
if (*values[0] != '\0' && *values[1] != '\0') {
if (strlen(values[0]) > H5FD_ROS3_MAX_REGION_LEN) {
if (show_progress) {
printf(" ERROR: aws_region value too long\n");
}
ret_value = 0;
goto done;
}
memcpy(fa->fa.aws_region, values[0], (strlen(values[0]) + 1));
if (show_progress) {
printf(" aws_region set\n");
}
if (strlen(values[1]) > H5FD_ROS3_MAX_SECRET_ID_LEN) {
if (show_progress) {
printf(" ERROR: secret_id value too long\n");
}
ret_value = 0;
goto done;
}
memcpy(fa->fa.secret_id, values[1], (strlen(values[1]) + 1));
if (show_progress) {
printf(" secret_id set\n");
}
if (strlen(values[2]) > H5FD_ROS3_MAX_SECRET_KEY_LEN) {
if (show_progress) {
printf(" ERROR: secret_key value too long\n");
}
ret_value = 0;
goto done;
}
memcpy(fa->fa.secret_key, values[2], (strlen(values[2]) + 1));
if (show_progress) {
printf(" secret_key set\n");
}
if (strlen(values[3]) > H5FD_ROS3_MAX_SECRET_TOK_LEN) {
if (show_progress) {
printf(" ERROR: token value too long\n");
}
ret_value = 0;
goto done;
}
memcpy(fa->token, values[3], (strlen(values[3]) + 1));
if (show_progress) {
printf(" token set\n");
}
fa->fa.authenticate = true;
if (show_progress) {
printf(" set to authenticate\n");
}
}
else if (*values[0] != '\0' || *values[1] != '\0' || *values[2] != '\0' || *values[3] != '\0') {
if (show_progress) {
printf(" ERROR: invalid assortment of empty/non-empty values\n");
}
ret_value = 0;
goto done;
}
} /* values != NULL */
done:
return ret_value;
} /* h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl */
#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */
#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: h5tools_parse_hdfs_fapl_tuple
*
* Purpose: A convenience function that parses a string containing a tuple
* of HDFS VFD configuration information.
*
* Return: SUCCEED/FAIL
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
herr_t
h5tools_parse_hdfs_fapl_tuple(const char *tuple_str, int delim, H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t *fapl_config_out)
{
unsigned long k = 0;
unsigned nelems = 0;
char *props_src = NULL;
char **props = NULL;
herr_t ret_value = SUCCEED;
/* Attempt to parse HDFS configuration tuple */
if (parse_tuple(tuple_str, delim, &props_src, &nelems, &props) < 0)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "failed to parse HDFS VFD configuration tuple");
/* Sanity-check tuple count */
if (nelems != 5)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "invalid HDFS VFD configuration");
/* Populate fapl configuration structure with given properties.
* WARNING: No error-checking is done on length of input strings...
* Silent overflow is possible, albeit unlikely.
*/
if (strncmp(props[0], "", 1)) {
strncpy(fapl_config_out->namenode_name, (const char *)props[0], strlen(props[0]));
}
if (strncmp(props[1], "", 1)) {
k = strtoul((const char *)props[1], NULL, 0);
if (errno == ERANGE)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "supposed port number wasn't");
fapl_config_out->namenode_port = (int32_t)k;
}
if (strncmp(props[2], "", 1)) {
strncpy(fapl_config_out->kerberos_ticket_cache, (const char *)props[2], strlen(props[2]));
}
if (strncmp(props[3], "", 1)) {
strncpy(fapl_config_out->user_name, (const char *)props[3], strlen(props[3]));
}
if (strncmp(props[4], "", 1)) {
k = strtoul((const char *)props[4], NULL, 0);
if (errno == ERANGE)
H5TOOLS_GOTO_ERROR(FAIL, "supposed buffersize number wasn't");
fapl_config_out->stream_buffer_size = (int32_t)k;
}
done:
if (props)
free(props);
if (props_src)
free(props_src);
return ret_value;
}
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */