hdf5/test/big.c
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/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Copyright by The HDF Group. *
* Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. *
* 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 files COPYING and Copyright.html. COPYING can be found at the root *
* of the source code distribution tree; Copyright.html can be found at the *
* root level of an installed copy of the electronic HDF5 document set and *
* is linked from the top-level documents page. It can also be found at *
* http://hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have *
* access to either file, you may request a copy from help@hdfgroup.org. *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke <matzke@llnl.gov>
* Wednesday, April 8, 1998
* Modified: Albert Cheng <acheng@hdfgroup.org>
* September 11, 2010
*/
/*
* The purpose of this test is to verify if a virtual file driver can handle:
* a. Large file (2GB)
* This should exceed 32bits I/O system since offset is a signed
* integral type (in order to support negative offset with respect to
* end of file).
* b. Extra Large file (4GB)
* This definite exceeds 32bit I/O and file systems.
* c. Huge file (tens of GB)
* This verifies the HDF5 library handles big logical file size
* correctly.
* In practice, if a VFD can handle a big file size, there is no need to
* test the smaller file sizes. E.g., If it can handle the Huge file,
* there is no need to test the Extra large or Large files. Therefore the
* test starts with larger size files and continues to test the smaller size
* files only if the large sige file tests have failed.
*
* Another consideration is that even if a VFD is capable to handle a
* huge file but it is likely to take a long time to write every byte
* of a huge file. E.g., a simple workstation may have disks of write
* speed of 10MB/sec. A huge file of 30GB will take about an hour to
* write it. Therefore, this test will run the huge file test only if the
* underlying file system supports sparse file. (A Sparse file here means
* that disk space is allocated only when the contents are actually written.
* E.g., If one creates a new file, seeks forward 10 million bytes, writes
* 1 bytes and closes the file, then a sparse file, will show file size of
* 10 million bytes but actaully uses only couple disk blocks, much smaller
* than the formal file size.)
*
* One more consideration is that we want to distinguish an HDF5 library
* failure from some system limits such as current free disk space or user
* disk space quota. Therefore, the test will first attempt to verify no
* such limits exist before running the actual VFD tests.
*/
#include "h5test.h"
#define DNAME "big.data"
#define WRT_N 50
#define WRT_SIZE 4*1024
#define FAMILY_SIZE 1024*1024*1024
#define GB (HDoff_t)0x40000000L
#define MAX_TRIES 100
#if H5_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG >= 8
# define GB8LL ((unsigned long long)8*1024*1024*1024)
#else
# define GB8LL 0 /*cannot do the test*/
#endif
/* Define Small, Large, Extra Large, Huge File which
* corrspond to less than 2GB, 2GB, 4GB, and tens of GB file size.
* NO_FILE stands for "no file" to be tested.
*/
typedef enum fsizes_t { SFILE, LFILE, XLFILE, HUGEFILE, NO_FILE} fsizes_t;
fsizes_t file_size= NO_FILE;
const char *FILENAME[] = {
"big",
"sec2",
"stdio",
NULL
};
int cflag=1; /* check file system before test */
int sparse_support=0; /* sparse file supported, default false */
int have_space=0; /* enough space for huge file test, default false */
hsize_t family_size_def=FAMILY_SIZE; /* default family file size */
/* Prototypes */
static void usage(void);
static int test_sec2(hid_t fapl);
static int test_stdio(hid_t fapl);
static int test_family(hid_t fapl);
/* Array used to record all addresses at which data has been written */
/* so far. Used to prevent overlapping writes. */
static hsize_t values_used[WRT_N];
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: randll
*
* Purpose: Create a random long long value.
* Ensures that a write at this value doesn't overlap any
* previous write.
*
* Return: Success: Random value
*
* Failure: Random value which overlaps another write
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Tuesday, November 24, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static hsize_t
randll(hsize_t limit, int current_index)
{
hsize_t acc = 0;
int overlap = 1;
int i;
int tries = 0;
/* Generate up to MAX_TRIES random numbers until one of them */
/* does not overlap with any previous writes */
while(overlap != 0 && tries < MAX_TRIES)
{
acc = HDrandom();
acc *= HDrandom();
acc = acc % limit;
overlap = 0;
for(i = 0; i < current_index; i++)
{
if((acc >= values_used[i]) && (acc < values_used[i]+WRT_SIZE))
overlap = 1;
if((acc+WRT_SIZE >= values_used[i]) && (acc+WRT_SIZE < values_used[i]+WRT_SIZE))
overlap = 1;
}
tries++;
}
values_used[current_index]=acc;
return acc;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: is_sparse
*
* Purpose: Determines if the file system of the current working
* directory supports holes.
*
* Return: Success: Non-zero if holes are supported; zero
* otherwise.
*
* Failure: zero
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Wednesday, July 15, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
is_sparse(void)
{
int fd;
h5_stat_t sb;
if ((fd=HDopen("x.h5", O_RDWR|O_TRUNC|O_CREAT, 0666)) < 0) return 0;
if (HDlseek(fd, (off_t)(1024*1024), SEEK_SET)!=1024*1024) return 0;
if (5!=HDwrite(fd, "hello", (size_t)5)) return 0;
if (HDclose(fd) < 0) return 0;
if (HDstat("x.h5", &sb) < 0) return 0;
if (HDremove("x.h5") < 0) return 0;
#ifdef H5_HAVE_STAT_ST_BLOCKS
return ((unsigned long)sb.st_blocks*512 < (unsigned long)sb.st_size);
#else
return (0);
#endif
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: supports_big
*
* Purpose: Determines if the file system of the current working
* directory supports big files.
*
* Return: Success: Non-zero if big files are supported; zero
* otherwise.
*
* Failure: zero
*
* Programmer: Raymond Lu
* Wednesday, April 18, 2007
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static fsizes_t
supports_big(void)
{
int fd = -1;
fsizes_t fsize = NO_FILE;
if((fd=HDopen("y.h5", O_RDWR|O_TRUNC|O_CREAT, 0666)) < 0)
goto error;
/* Write a few byte at the beginning */
if(5!=HDwrite(fd, "hello", (size_t)5))
goto quit;
fsize = SFILE;
/* Write a few bytes at 2GB */
if(HDlseek(fd, 2*GB, SEEK_SET)!=2*GB)
goto quit;
if(5!=HDwrite(fd, "hello", (size_t)5))
goto quit;
fsize = LFILE;
/* Write a few bytes at 4GB */
if(HDlseek(fd, 4*GB, SEEK_SET) != 4*GB)
goto quit;
if(5!=HDwrite(fd, "hello", (size_t)5))
goto quit;
fsize = XLFILE;
/* If this supports sparse_file, write a few bytes at 32GB */
if(!sparse_support)
goto quit;
if(HDlseek(fd, 32*GB, SEEK_SET) != 32*GB)
goto quit;
if(5!=HDwrite(fd, "hello", (size_t)5))
goto quit;
fsize = HUGEFILE;
quit:
if(HDclose(fd) < 0)
goto error;
if(HDremove("y.h5") < 0)
goto error;
return fsize;
error:
if(fd >= 0){
HDclose(fd);
HDremove("y.h5");
}
return fsize;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: enough_room
*
* Purpose: Tries to create a bunch of sparse files to see if quotas will
* get in the way. Some systems also have problems opening
* enough files and we'll check that too.
*
* Return: Success: Non-zero
*
* Failure: zero
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Thursday, August 6, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
enough_room(hid_t fapl)
{
int ret_value=0;
int fd[68];
size_t i, size = (size_t)1 << 30;
char filename[1024], name[1024];
/* Initialize file descriptors */
for (i=0; i<NELMTS(fd); i++) fd[i] = -1;
/* Get file name template */
HDassert(H5FD_FAMILY==H5Pget_driver(fapl));
h5_fixname(FILENAME[0], fapl, filename, sizeof(filename));
/* Create files */
for (i=0; i<NELMTS(fd); i++) {
HDsnprintf(name, sizeof(name), filename, i);
if ((fd[i]=HDopen(name, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0666)) < 0) {
goto done;
}
if ((off_t)size != HDlseek(fd[i], (off_t)size, SEEK_SET)) {
goto done;
}
if (1!=HDwrite(fd[i], "X", (size_t)1)) {
goto done;
}
}
ret_value = 1;
done:
for (i=0; i<NELMTS(fd) && fd[i]>=0; i++) {
HDsnprintf(name, sizeof(name), filename, i);
if(HDclose(fd[i]) < 0)
ret_value=0;
HDremove(name);
}
return ret_value;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: writer
*
* Purpose: Creates a *big* dataset.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: >0
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Wednesday, April 8, 1998
*
* Modifications:
* Robb Matzke, 15 Jul 1998
* Addresses are written to the file DNAME instead of stdout.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
writer (char* filename, hid_t fapl, fsizes_t testsize, int wrt_n)
{
hsize_t size1[4] = {8, 1024, 1024, 1024};
hsize_t size2[1] = {GB8LL};
hsize_t hs_start[1];
hsize_t hs_size[1];
hid_t file=-1, space1=-1, space2=-1, mem_space=-1, d1=-1, d2=-1;
int *buf = (int*)HDmalloc (sizeof(int) * WRT_SIZE);
int i, j;
FILE *out = HDfopen(DNAME, "w");
hid_t dcpl;
switch(testsize){
case LFILE:
TESTING("Large dataset write(2GB)");
/* reduce size1 to produce a 2GB dataset */
size1[1] = 1024/16;
size2[0] /= 16;
break;
case XLFILE:
TESTING("Extra large dataset write(4GB)");
/* reduce size1 to produce a 4GB dataset */
size1[1] = 1024/8;
size2[0] /= 8;
break;
case HUGEFILE:
TESTING("Huge dataset write");
/* Leave size1 as 32GB */
break;
case SFILE:
TESTING("small dataset write(1GB)");
/* reduce size1 to produce a 1GB dataset */
size1[1] = 1024/32;
size2[0] /= 32;
break;
case NO_FILE:
/* what to do?? */
HDfprintf(stdout, "Unexpected file size of NO_FILE\n");
goto error;
break;
default:
HDfprintf(stdout, "Unexpected file size(%d)\n", testsize);
goto error;
break;
}
/*
* We might be on a machine that has 32-bit files, so create an HDF5 file
* which is a family of files. Each member of the family will be 1GB
*/
if ((file=H5Fcreate(filename, H5F_ACC_TRUNC, H5P_DEFAULT, fapl)) < 0) {
goto error;
}
/* Create simple data spaces according to the size specified above. */
if ((space1 = H5Screate_simple (4, size1, size1)) < 0 ||
(space2 = H5Screate_simple (1, size2, size2)) < 0) {
goto error;
}
/* Create the datasets */
/*
* The fix below is provided for bug#921
* H5Dcreate with H5P_DEFAULT creation properties
* will create a set of solid 1GB files; test will crash if quotas are enforced
* or it will take some time to write a file.
* We should create a dataset allocating space late and never writing fill values.
* EIP 4/8/03
*/
dcpl = H5Pcreate(H5P_DATASET_CREATE);
H5Pset_alloc_time(dcpl, H5D_ALLOC_TIME_LATE);
H5Pset_fill_time(dcpl, H5D_FILL_TIME_NEVER);
if((d1 = H5Dcreate2(file, "d1", H5T_NATIVE_INT, space1, H5P_DEFAULT, dcpl, H5P_DEFAULT)) < 0 ||
(d2 = H5Dcreate2(file, "d2", H5T_NATIVE_INT, space2, H5P_DEFAULT, dcpl, H5P_DEFAULT)) < 0) {
goto error;
}
/* Write some things to them randomly */
hs_size[0] = WRT_SIZE;
if ((mem_space = H5Screate_simple (1, hs_size, hs_size)) < 0) goto error;
for (i=0; i<wrt_n; i++) {
/* start position must be at least hs_size from the end */
hs_start[0] = randll (size2[0]-hs_size[0], i);
HDfprintf (out, "#%03d 0x%016Hx\n", i, hs_start[0]);
if (H5Sselect_hyperslab (space2, H5S_SELECT_SET, hs_start, NULL,
hs_size, NULL) < 0) goto error;
for (j=0; j<WRT_SIZE; j++) {
buf[j] = i+1;
}
if (H5Dwrite (d2, H5T_NATIVE_INT, mem_space, space2,
H5P_DEFAULT, buf) < 0) goto error;
}
if (H5Dclose (d1) < 0) goto error;
if (H5Dclose (d2) < 0) goto error;
if (H5Sclose (mem_space) < 0) goto error;
if (H5Sclose (space1) < 0) goto error;
if (H5Sclose (space2) < 0) goto error;
if (H5Fclose (file) < 0) goto error;
HDfree (buf);
HDfclose(out);
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
H5E_BEGIN_TRY {
H5Dclose(d1);
H5Dclose(d2);
H5Sclose(space1);
H5Sclose(space2);
H5Sclose(mem_space);
H5Fclose(file);
} H5E_END_TRY;
if (buf) HDfree(buf);
if (out) HDfclose(out);
return 1;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: reader
*
* Purpose: Reads some data from random locations in the dataset.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: >0
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Friday, April 10, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
reader(char *filename, hid_t fapl)
{
FILE *script = NULL;
hid_t file = -1, mspace = -1, fspace = -1, d2 = -1;
char ln[128], *s;
hsize_t hs_offset[1];
hsize_t hs_size[1] = {WRT_SIZE};
int *buf = (int *)HDmalloc(sizeof(int) * WRT_SIZE);
int i, j, zero, wrong, nerrors = 0;
/* Open script file */
script = HDfopen(DNAME, "r");
/* Open HDF5 file */
if((file = H5Fopen(filename, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, fapl)) < 0) FAIL_STACK_ERROR
/* Open the dataset */
if((d2 = H5Dopen2(file, "d2", H5P_DEFAULT)) < 0) FAIL_STACK_ERROR
if((fspace = H5Dget_space(d2)) < 0) FAIL_STACK_ERROR
/* Describe `buf' */
if((mspace = H5Screate_simple(1, hs_size, hs_size)) < 0) FAIL_STACK_ERROR
/* Read each region */
while(HDfgets(ln, (int)sizeof(ln), script)) {
if('#' != ln[0])
break;
i = (int)HDstrtol(ln + 1, &s, 10);
hs_offset[0] = HDstrtoll(s, NULL, 0);
HDfprintf(stdout, "#%03d 0x%016Hx%47s", i, hs_offset[0], "");
HDfflush(stdout);
if(H5Sselect_hyperslab(fspace, H5S_SELECT_SET, hs_offset, NULL,
hs_size, NULL) < 0) FAIL_STACK_ERROR
if(H5Dread(d2, H5T_NATIVE_INT, mspace, fspace, H5P_DEFAULT, buf) < 0)
FAIL_STACK_ERROR
/* Check */
for(j = zero = wrong = 0; j < WRT_SIZE; j++) {
if(0 == buf[j])
zero++;
else if(buf[j] != i + 1)
wrong++;
}
if(zero) {
H5_FAILED();
printf(" %d zero%s\n", zero, 1 == zero ? "" : "s");
} else if(wrong) {
SKIPPED();
HDputs(" Possible overlap with another region.");
nerrors++;
} else {
PASSED();
}
}
if(H5Dclose(d2) < 0) FAIL_STACK_ERROR
if(H5Sclose(mspace) < 0) FAIL_STACK_ERROR
if(H5Sclose(fspace) < 0) FAIL_STACK_ERROR
if(H5Fclose(file) < 0) FAIL_STACK_ERROR
HDfree(buf);
HDfclose(script);
return nerrors;
error:
H5E_BEGIN_TRY {
H5Dclose(d2);
H5Sclose(mspace);
H5Sclose(fspace);
H5Fclose(file);
} H5E_END_TRY;
if(buf)
HDfree(buf);
if(script)
HDfclose(script);
return 1;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: usage
*
* Purpose: Print command usage
*
* Return: void
*
* Programmer: Albert Chent
* Mar 28, 2002
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
usage(void)
{
HDfprintf(stdout,
"Usage: big [-h] [-c] [-fsize <fsize>}\n"
"\t-h\tPrint the help page\n"
"\t-c\tFile system Checking skipped. Caution: this test generates\n"
"\t\tmany big files and may fill up the file system.\n"
"\t-fsize\tChange family size default to <fsize> where <fsize> is\n"
"\t\ta positive float point number. Default value is %Hu.\n"
"Examples:\n"
"\tbig -fsize 2.1e9 \t# test with file size just under 2GB\n"
"\tbig -fsize 2.2e9 \t# test with file size just above 2GB\n"
"\tBe sure the file system can support the file size requested\n"
, (hsize_t)FAMILY_SIZE);
}
static int
test_sec2(hid_t fapl)
{
char filename[1024];
fsizes_t testsize;
testsize = supports_big();
if(testsize == NO_FILE) {
HDfprintf(stdout, "Test for sec2 is skipped because file system does not support big files.\n");
goto quit;
}
/* Test big file with the SEC2 driver */
HDputs("Testing big file with the SEC2 Driver ");
h5_fixname(FILENAME[1], fapl, filename, sizeof filename);
if(writer(filename, fapl, testsize, WRT_N))
goto error;
if(reader(filename, fapl))
goto error;
HDputs("Test passed with the SEC2 Driver.");
quit:
/* End with normal return code */
/* Clean up the test file */
h5_clean_files(FILENAME, fapl);
HDremove(DNAME);
return 0;
error:
HDputs("*** TEST FAILED ***");
return 1;
} /* end test_sec2() */
static int
test_stdio(hid_t fapl)
{
char filename[1024];
fsizes_t testsize;
testsize = supports_big();
if(testsize == NO_FILE) {
HDfprintf(stdout, "Test for stdio is skipped because file system does not support big files.\n");
goto quit;
}
HDputs("\nTesting big file with the STDIO Driver ");
h5_fixname(FILENAME[2], fapl, filename, sizeof filename);
if(writer(filename, fapl, testsize, WRT_N))
goto error;
if(reader(filename, fapl))
goto error;
HDputs("Test passed with the STDIO Driver.");
/* Flush stdout at the end of this test routine to ensure later
* output to stderr will not come out before it.
*/
quit:
/* End with normal return code */
/* Clean up the test file */
h5_clean_files(FILENAME, fapl);
HDremove(DNAME);
HDfflush(stdout);
return 0;
error:
HDputs("*** TEST FAILED ***");
HDfflush(stdout);
return 1;
} /* end test_stdio() */
static int
test_family(hid_t fapl)
{
char filename[1024];
/* Test huge file with the family driver */
HDputs("Testing big file with the Family Driver ");
if((fapl = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS)) < 0)
goto error;
if(H5Pset_fapl_family(fapl, family_size_def, H5P_DEFAULT) < 0)
goto error;
if(cflag){
/*
* We shouldn't run this test if the file system doesn't support holes
* because we would generate multi-gigabyte files.
*/
HDputs("Checking if file system is adequate for this test...");
if(sizeof(long long) < 8 || 0 == GB8LL) {
HDputs("Test skipped because sizeof(long long) is too small. This");
HDputs("hardware apparently doesn't support 64-bit integer types.");
usage();
goto quit;
}
if(!sparse_support) {
HDputs("Test skipped because file system does not support holes.");
usage();
goto quit;
}
if(!enough_room(fapl)) {
HDputs("Test skipped because of quota (file size or num open files).");
usage();
goto quit;
}
}
/* Do the test with the Family Driver */
h5_fixname(FILENAME[0], fapl, filename, sizeof filename);
if(writer(filename, fapl, HUGEFILE, WRT_N))
goto error;
if(reader(filename, fapl))
goto error;
HDputs("Test passed with the Family Driver.");
quit:
/* End with normal return code */
/* Clean up the test file */
h5_clean_files(FILENAME, fapl);
HDremove(DNAME);
return 0;
error:
HDputs("*** TEST FAILED ***");
return 1;
} /* end test_family() */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: main
*
* Purpose:
*
* Return: Success:
*
* Failure:
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Friday, April 10, 1998
*
* Modifications:
* Albert Cheng, 2002/03/28
* Added command option -fsize.
* Albert Cheng, 2002/04/19
* Added command option -c.
*
* Raymond Lu, 2007/05/25
* Added similar tests for SEC2 and STDIO drivers.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
main (int ac, char **av)
{
unsigned long seed = 0; /* Random # seed */
hid_t fapl = -1;
hid_t driver = -1;
/* parameters setup */
while (--ac > 0){
av++;
if (HDstrcmp("-fsize", *av)==0){
/* specify a different family file size */
ac--; av++;
if (ac > 0) {
family_size_def = (hsize_t)HDstrtoull(*av, NULL, 0);
}
else{
printf("***Missing fsize value***\n");
usage();
return 1;
}
}
else if (HDstrcmp("-c", *av)==0){
/* turn off file system check before test */
cflag=0;
}
else if (HDstrcmp("-h", *av)==0){
usage();
return 0;
}else{
usage();
return 1;
}
}
/* check VFD to see if this is one we test */
if((fapl = h5_fileaccess()) < 0)
goto error;
if((driver = H5Pget_driver(fapl)) < 0)
goto error;
/* check sparse file support unless cflag is not set. */
if(cflag)
sparse_support = is_sparse();
/* Choose random # seed */
seed = (unsigned long)HDtime(NULL);
#ifdef QAK
/* seed = (unsigned long)1155438845; */
HDfprintf(stderr, "Random # seed was: %lu\n", seed);
#endif /* QAK */
HDsrandom(seed);
/* run VFD-specific test */
if(H5FD_SEC2 == driver) {
if(test_sec2(fapl) != 0)
goto error;
}
else if(H5FD_STDIO == driver) {
if(test_stdio(fapl) != 0)
goto error;
}
else if(H5FD_FAMILY == driver) {
if(test_family(fapl) != 0)
goto error;
}
else
HDputs("This VFD is not supported");
/* End with normal exit code */
/* fapls are cleaned up in the vfd test code */
return 0;
error:
HDputs("*** TEST FAILED ***");
if(fapl > 0)
H5Pclose(fapl);
return 1;
}