netcdf-c/ncdap_test/test_nstride_cached.c
Dennis Heimbigner 7223c4a5aa Avoid spurious test failures when servers fail.
re: https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/issues/1451

The situation with the various DAP (and other) remote test
servers is currently in a state of flux.  For example, Unidata
admin is planning to forcibly shift the remote test server to
remotetest.unidata.ucar.edu soon.  In addition, the server
test.opendap.org has shown some recent instability.

The result is that various DAP (and byterange) tests can fail
unexpectedly. This is an irritant to users and reveals nothing
about test sucess or failure.

Solve by modifying tests to report server inaccessibility and
otherwise pretend to succeed.

This puts an onus on Unidata to detect such server failures, but
will not cause users to see spurious failures. [Note. Do similar
fix for netcdf-java]. The check is:
1. export SETX=1 to cause all the shell scripts to trace
2. search the log files for the phrase "WARNING" (in upper case)
and see if it is complaining about not finding a server.

Misc. Changes
-------------
1. Added a pingurl program to see if a server was up.
2. modified some test case url targets
2019-12-31 15:42:58 -07:00

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/*! \file
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2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,
2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata.
See \ref copyright file for more info.
*/
/*
Report from Ansely Manke:
I've attached a file with a short c program that
demonstrates what I'm seeing. I don't know that we'd call
this a constraint, so that was a misleading description.
The thing I'm mimicking is a sequence where I read the 2-D
coordinate variables, make some decisions about the size of
a subset region, and then define index ranges and strides
for reading other variables. Reading the full variable
happens correctly, but the read with strides winds up
messing up the data. Here it shows up returning some valid
data and some zero's, but in other sequences of events it
seems to be actually mis-ordered.
I notice that the results are correct if the initial read of
the variable uses counts that are size-1. So that might be a
clue. And the read is correct if I either close and reopen
the dataset after reading the original full variable, or if
I don't do that step of first reading the whole grid. It's
also fine with NetCDF 4.2.1.1.
-Ansley
Problem was two-fold:
1. struct Getvara has the dsttype field as OC_Type rather than nc_type
2. the dap odometer code dapnew_segment was incorrectly
handling strides > 1: specifically, the stop position was incorrect.
*/
/* vars_whoi_test */
/* acm 4/2013 */
/* ansley.b.manke@noaa.gov */
/* test nc_get_vars_float with calls similar to Ferret calls */
/*linked with:
cc vars_whoi_test.c -g -o vars_whoi_test_4211 /usr/local/netcdf_4211/lib/libnetcdf.a /usr/local/hdf5_189/lib/libhdf5_hl.a /usr/local/hdf5_189/lib/libhdf5.a /usr/local/lib/libz.a -L/usr/lib64 -lc -lm -lcurl
cc vars_whoi_test.c -g -o vars_whoi_test /home/users/ansley/local/x86_nc43/lib/libnetcdf.a /usr/local/hdf5_189/lib/libhdf5_hl.a /usr/local/hdf5_189/lib/libhdf5.a /usr/local/lib/libz.a -L/usr/lib64 -lc -lm -lcurl
Closing and reopening the dataset between the two reads fixes the
incorrect data return
Setting the count to one less in the full data read also fixes the
incorrect data return
*/
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include "netcdf.h"
#include "ncdispatch.h"
#include "nctestserver.h"
#define VERBOSE 1
/*
2014-07-01: (DMH) Changed the URL to use one from remotetest server.
to remove dependence on an external server.
*/
/*
static char* URL="http://geoport.whoi.edu/thredds/dodsC/coawst_4/use/fmrc/coawst_4_use_best.ncd";
Float64 lon_rho[eta_rho = 336][xi_rho = 896];
Float64 lat_rho[eta_rho = 336][xi_rho = 896];
*/
#define URL "%s/dodsC/testdods/rtofs.nc"
#define VAR1 "Latitude"
#define VAR2 "Longitude"
#define XSIZE 850
#define YSIZE 712
static char url[1024];
int
main()
{
int ncid;
int varid;
int i;
int ncstatus;
size_t start[5], count[5];
ptrdiff_t stride[5];
int pass = 1;
int nelems = XSIZE*YSIZE;
int idim, ndim;
float *dat = (float*)malloc(sizeof(float)*nelems);
float sdat[10];
char* svc;
/* Find Test Server */
svc = nc_findtestserver("thredds",REMOTETESTSERVERS);
if(svc == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr,"WARNING: Cannot locate test server\n");
exit(0);
}
snprintf(url,sizeof(url),URL,svc);
for (idim=0; idim<5; idim++) {
start[idim] = 0;
count[idim] = 1;
stride[idim] = 1;
}
ndim=2;
printf(" \n");
printf("********************\n");
printf("open URL %s\n",url);
printf(" \n");
fflush(stdout);
ncstatus = nc_open(url, NC_NOWRITE, &ncid);
if(ncstatus != NC_NOERR) {
fprintf(stderr,"Could not open: %s; server may be down; test ignored\n",url);
exit(0);
}
ncstatus = nc_inq_varid(ncid, VAR1, &varid);
ndim=2;
#ifdef VERBOSE
printf(" \n");
printf("********************\n");
printf("Read %s data w/o strides\n",VAR1);
printf(" \n");
#endif
start[0] = 0;
start[1] = 0;
start[2] = 0;
start[3] = 0;
count[0] = XSIZE;
count[1] = YSIZE;
stride[0] = 1;
stride[1] = 1;
#ifdef VERBOSE
for (idim=0; idim<ndim; idim++)
printf("start[%1d]=%3lu count[%1d]=%3lu stride[%1d]=%3lu\n",
idim,(unsigned long)start[idim],idim,(unsigned long)count[idim],idim,(unsigned long)stride[idim]);
#endif
ncstatus = nc_get_vars_float (ncid, varid, start, count, stride, (float*) dat);
#ifdef VERBOSE
printf(" \n");
printf("********************\n");
printf("Print some of %s\n",VAR1);
printf(" \n");
for (i=0; i<10; i++)
printf("%s[%d] = %f\n",VAR1,i,dat[i]);
printf(" \n");
for (i=(nelems-11); i<(nelems-1); i++)
printf("%s[%d] = %f\n",VAR1,i,dat[i]);
printf(" \n");
fflush(stdout);
#endif
memset((void*)dat,0,sizeof(dat));
/* Read a second variable */
ncstatus = nc_inq_varid(ncid, VAR2, &varid);
ndim=2;
#ifdef VERBOSE
printf(" \n");
printf("********************\n");
printf("Read %s data w/o strides\n",VAR2);
printf(" \n");
fflush(stdout);
#endif
start[0] = 0;
start[1] = 0;
start[2] = 0;
start[3] = 0;
count[0] = XSIZE;
count[1] = YSIZE;
stride[0] = 1;
stride[1] = 1;
#ifdef VERBOSE
for (idim=0; idim<ndim; idim++)
printf("start[%d]=%3lu count[%d]=%3lu stride[%d]=%3lu\n",
idim, (unsigned long)start[idim], idim, (unsigned long)count[idim], idim, (unsigned long)stride[idim]);
fflush(stdout);
#endif
ncstatus = nc_get_vars_float (ncid, varid, start, count, stride, (float*) dat);
#ifdef VERBOSE
printf(" \n");
printf("********************\n");
printf("Print some of %s\n",VAR2);
printf(" \n");
for (i=0; i<10; i++)
printf("%s[%d] = %f\n",VAR2,i,dat[i]);
printf(" \n");
printf(" \n");
for (i=(nelems-11); i<(nelems-1); i++)
printf("%s[%d] = %f\n",VAR2,i,dat[i]);
printf(" \n");
fflush(stdout);
#endif
memset((void*)dat,0,sizeof(dat));
/* close and reopen the dataset, then the below read is correct */
#ifdef VERBOSE
printf(" \n");
printf("********************\n");
printf("Close and reopen the dataset\n");
fflush(stdout);
#endif
ncstatus = nc_close (ncid);
ncstatus = nc_open(url, NC_NOWRITE, &ncid);
/* ----------------------------------------------------- */
/* Read a subset of the data with strides */
ncstatus = nc_inq_varid(ncid, VAR1, &varid);
#ifdef VERBOSE
printf(" \n");
printf("********************\n");
printf("Read a subset of %s data with strides\n",VAR1);
printf(" \n");
fflush(stdout);
#endif
start[0] = 250;
start[1] = 704;
count[0] = 5;
count[1] = 2;
stride[0] = 2;
stride[1] = 4;
#ifdef VERBOSE
for (idim=0; idim<ndim; idim++)
printf("start[%d]=%lu count[%d]=%lu stride[%d]=%lu\n",
idim,(unsigned long)start[idim],idim,(unsigned long)count[idim],idim,(unsigned long)stride[idim]);
fflush(stdout);
#endif
memset((void*)sdat,0,sizeof(sdat));
ncstatus = nc_get_vars_float (ncid, varid, start, count, stride, (float*) sdat);
printf("status = %d\n", ncstatus);
/* Verify that all read values are 50 <= n < 51 */
for (i=0; i<10; i++) {
if(sdat[i] <= 50.0 || sdat[i] > 51.0) {
printf("Out of range: %s[%d] = %f\n",VAR1, i,sdat[i]);
pass = 0;
}
}
#ifdef VERBOSE
printf(" \n");
printf("********************\n");
printf("Print values read. They should all be 50.xxxx \n");
printf(" \n");
for (i=0; i<10; i++)
printf("%s[%d] = %f\n",VAR1,i,sdat[i]);
fflush(stdout);
#endif
ncstatus = nc_close (ncid);
if(!pass) {
printf("*** FAIL: %s value out of range.\n",VAR1);
exit(1);
}
printf("*** PASS\n");
free(dat);
exit(0);
}