hdf5/test/gheap.c
Robb Matzke 4354606d1e [svn-r949] Changes since 19981124
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./src/H5T.c
	Fixed a typo in the registration of the `unsigned char' to
	`unsigned long long' type conversion that caused it to not be
	registered, falling back to software whenever that conversion
	path was taken.

./MANIFEST
./test/Makefile.in
./test/testhdf5.c
./test/testhdf5.h
./test/theap.c		[REMOVED]
./test/lheap.c		[NEW]
./test/tohdr.c		[REMOVED]
./test/ohdr.c		[NEW]
./test/tstab.c		[REMOVED]
./test/stab.c		[NEW]
	Removed the `t' from the front of these names and made each
	test a stand-alone program following the format of most of the
	other tests.

./test/big.c
	Uses libh5test.a but always sets the low-level driver to 1GB
	file family.

	The `#if' near the top to set the data space to 8GB has been
	simplified now that `long_long' is always defined and the
	error message is improved when `long_long' isn't wide enough.

	Cleanup code was added to the error handling.

./test/gheap.c
./test/istore.c
	Uses libh5test.a.  Added error cleanup code.

./test/dtypes.c
./test/h5test.c
	Added 68 new tests that check hardware and software
	conversions between `long long' and `unsigned long long' and
	the other integer types.  The tests only run on machines where
	sizeof(long_long)!=sizeof(long).  We test a total of 180
	different integer conversions, half in hardware and half in
	software.

	Cut down the number of times each test is run from 5 to 1 so
	it doesn't take so long.  If you want to run more times
	there's a constant that can be changed at the top of the file.

./test/extend.c
	Removed unused variable.

./test/h5test.c
./test/h5test.h
./test/external.c
./test/fillval.c
	The h5_cleanup() returns true/false so it can be used in an `if'
	statement to clean up additional files.

./doc/html/Environment.html
	Indented.  Added HDF5_PREFIX and HDF5_DRIVER descriptions.

./src/H5P.c
	Changed the trace type for the second argument from `Iu' to
	`x' since it's an output parameter.

./INSTALL
	Added a warning that the GNU zlib that comes with the latest
	version of HDF4 is too old to use with HDF5 and must be
	renamed so configure doesn't see it when `--enable-hdf4' is
	used.
1998-11-25 09:58:22 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 1998 NCSA
* All rights reserved.
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke <matzke@llnl.gov>
* Tuesday, March 31, 1998
*
* Purpose: Tests the global heap. The global heap is the set of all
* collections but the collections are not related to one
* another by anything that appears in the file format.
*/
#include <h5test.h>
#include <H5private.h>
#include <H5Eprivate.h>
#include <H5Fprivate.h>
#include <H5Gprivate.h>
#include <H5HGprivate.h>
#include <H5Iprivate.h>
#include <H5Pprivate.h>
const char *FILENAME[] = {
"gheap1",
"gheap2",
"gheap3",
"gheap4",
NULL
};
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_1
*
* Purpose: Writes a sequence of objects to the global heap where each
* object is larger than the one before.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: number of errors
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Tuesday, March 31, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_1 (hid_t fapl)
{
hid_t file=-1;
H5F_t *f=NULL;
H5HG_t obj[1024];
uint8_t out[1024];
uint8_t in[1024];
int i;
size_t size;
herr_t status;
int nerrors=0;
char filename[1024];
TESTING("monotonically increasing lengths");
/* Open a clean file */
h5_fixname(FILENAME[0], fapl, filename, sizeof filename);
if ((file=H5Fcreate(filename, H5F_ACC_TRUNC, H5P_DEFAULT, fapl))<0)
goto error;
if (NULL==(f=H5I_object(file))) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to create file");
goto error;
}
/*
* Write the objects, monotonically increasing in length. Since this is
* a clean file, the addresses allocated for the collections should also
* be monotonically increasing.
*/
for (i=0; i<1024; i++) {
size = i+1;
memset (out, 'A'+i%26, size);
H5Eclear ();
status = H5HG_insert (f, size, out, obj+i);
if (status<0) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to insert object into global heap");
nerrors++;
} else if (i && H5F_addr_gt (&(obj[i-1].addr), &(obj[i].addr))) {
FAILED();
puts(" Collection addresses are not monotonically increasing");
nerrors++;
}
}
/*
* Now try to read each object back.
*/
for (i=0; i<1024; i++) {
size = i+1;
memset (out, 'A'+i%26, size);
H5Eclear ();
if (NULL==H5HG_read (f, obj+i, in)) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to read object");
nerrors++;
} else if (memcmp (in, out, size)) {
FAILED();
puts(" Value read doesn't match value written");
nerrors++;
}
}
if (H5Fclose(file)<0) goto error;
if (nerrors) goto error;
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
H5E_BEGIN_TRY {
H5Fclose(file);
} H5E_END_TRY;
return MAX(1, nerrors);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_2
*
* Purpose: Writes a sequence of objects to the global heap where each
* object is smaller than the one before.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: number of errors
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Tuesday, March 31, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_2 (hid_t fapl)
{
hid_t file=-1;
H5F_t *f=NULL;
H5HG_t obj[1024];
uint8_t out[1024];
uint8_t in[1024];
int i;
size_t size;
int nerrors=0;
char filename[1024];
TESTING("monotonically decreasing lengths");
/* Open a clean file */
h5_fixname(FILENAME[1], fapl, filename, sizeof filename);
if ((file=H5Fcreate(filename, H5F_ACC_TRUNC, H5P_DEFAULT, fapl))<0)
goto error;
if (NULL==(f=H5I_object(file))) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to create file");
goto error;
}
/*
* Write the objects, monotonically decreasing in length.
*/
for (i=0; i<1024; i++) {
size = 1024-i;
memset (out, 'A'+i%26, size);
H5Eclear ();
if (H5HG_insert (f, size, out, obj+i)<0) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to insert object into global heap");
nerrors++;
}
}
/*
* Now try to read each object back.
*/
for (i=0; i<1024; i++) {
size = 1024-i;
memset (out, 'A'+i%26, size);
H5Eclear ();
if (NULL==H5HG_read (f, obj+i, in)) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to read object");
nerrors++;
} else if (memcmp (in, out, size)) {
FAILED();
puts(" Value read doesn't match value written");
nerrors++;
}
}
if (H5Fclose(file)<0) goto error;
if (nerrors) goto error;
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
H5E_BEGIN_TRY {
H5Fclose(file);
} H5E_END_TRY;
return MAX(1, nerrors);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_3
*
* Purpose: Creates a few global heap objects and then removes them all.
* The collection should also be removed.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: number of errors
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Tuesday, March 31, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_3 (hid_t fapl)
{
hid_t file=-1;
H5F_t *f=NULL;
H5HG_t obj[1024];
uint8_t out[1024];
int i;
size_t size;
herr_t status;
int nerrors=0;
char filename[1024];
TESTING("complete object removal");
/* Open a clean file */
h5_fixname(FILENAME[2], fapl, filename, sizeof filename);
if ((file=H5Fcreate(filename, H5F_ACC_TRUNC, H5P_DEFAULT, fapl))<0)
goto error;
if (NULL==(f=H5I_object(file))) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to create file");
goto error;
}
/* Create some stuff */
for (i=0; i<1024; i++) {
size = i%30+100;
memset (out, 'A'+i%26, size);
H5Eclear ();
status = H5HG_insert (f, size, out, obj+i);
if (status<0) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to insert object into global heap");
nerrors++;
}
}
/* Remove everything */
for (i=0; i<1024; i++) {
status = H5HG_remove (f, obj+i);
if (status<0) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to remove object");
nerrors++;
}
}
if (H5Fclose(file)<0) goto error;
if (nerrors) goto error;
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
H5E_BEGIN_TRY {
H5Fclose(file);
} H5E_END_TRY;
return MAX(1, nerrors);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_4
*
* Purpose: Tests the H5HG_remove() feature by writing lots of objects
* and occassionally removing some. When we're done they're all
* removed.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: number of errors
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Tuesday, March 31, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_4 (hid_t fapl)
{
hid_t file=-1;
H5F_t *f=NULL;
H5HG_t obj[1024];
uint8_t out[1024];
int i;
size_t size;
herr_t status;
int nerrors=0;
char filename[1024];
TESTING("partial object removal");
/* Open a clean file */
h5_fixname(FILENAME[3], fapl, filename, sizeof filename);
if ((file=H5Fcreate(filename, H5F_ACC_TRUNC, H5P_DEFAULT, fapl))<0)
goto error;
if (NULL==(f=H5I_object(file))) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to create file");
goto error;
}
for (i=0; i<1024; i++) {
/* Insert */
size = i%30+100;
memset (out, 'A'+i%26, size);
H5Eclear ();
status = H5HG_insert (f, size, out, obj+i);
if (status<0) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to insert object into global heap");
nerrors++;
}
/*
* Remove every third one beginning with the second, but after the
* next one has already been inserted. That is, insert A, B, C;
* remove B, insert D, E, F; remove E; etc.
*/
if (1==i%3) {
H5Eclear ();
status = H5HG_remove (f, obj+i-1);
if (status<0) {
FAILED();
puts(" Unable to remove object");
nerrors++;
}
memset (obj+i-1, 0, sizeof *obj);
}
}
if (H5Fclose(file)<0) goto error;
if (nerrors) goto error;
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
H5E_BEGIN_TRY {
H5Fclose(file);
} H5E_END_TRY;
return MAX(1, nerrors);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: main
*
* Purpose: Tests global heap.
*
* Return: Success: zero
*
* Failure: non-zero
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Tuesday, March 31, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
main (void)
{
int nerrors=0;
hid_t fapl;
h5_reset();
fapl = h5_fileaccess();
nerrors += test_1(fapl);
nerrors += test_2(fapl);
nerrors += test_3(fapl);
nerrors += test_4(fapl);
if (nerrors) goto error;
puts("All global heap tests passed.");
h5_cleanup(fapl);
return 0;
error:
puts("*** TESTS FAILED ***");
return 1;
}