HDF5 HISTORY ============ This file contains history of the HDF5 libraries releases CONTENTS 24. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.10 23. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.9 22. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.8 21. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.7 20. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.6 19. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.5 18. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.4 17. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.3 16. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.2 15. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.1 14. Release Information for hdf5-1.6.0 13. Release Information for hdf5-1.4.5 12. Release Information for hdf5-1.4.4 11. Release Information for hdf5-1.4.3 10. Release Information for hdf5-1.4.2 9. Release Information for hdf5-1.4.1 8. Release Information for hdf5-1.4.0 7. Release Information for hdf5-1.2.2 6. Release Information for hdf5-1.2.1 5. Release Information for hdf5-1.2.0 4. Changes from Release 1.0.0 to Release 1.0.1 3. Changes from the Beta 1.0.0 Release to Release 1.0.0 2. Changes from the Second Alpha 1.0.0 Release to the Beta 1.0.0 Release 1. Changes from the First Alpha 1.0.0 Release to the Second Alpha 1.0.0 Release [Search on the string '%%%%' for per-release section breaks.] %%%%1.6.10%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.10 (9/Nove/2009) HDF5 version 1.6.10 released on Mon Nov 9 11:00:32 CST 2009 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION ============ This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.6.10 and HDF5-1.6.9. It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.9. For more details, check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. HDF5 documentation can be found in the distributed release source code in the subdirectory doc/html/ or on the THG (The HDF Group) FTP server: ftp://ftp.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docs/ Documentation for the current release in the HDF5 Release 1.6.x series is also on the HDF web site: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ For more information, see the HDF5 home page: https://support.hdfgroup.org/products/hdf5/ If you have any questions or comments, please see the HDF Support page for a list of available resources: https://support.hdfgroup.org/services/support.html CONTENTS ======== - New Features - Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.9 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features Summary - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration: ------------------------- - Changed default Gnu fortran compiler from g95 to gfortran since gfortran is more likely installed with gcc now. -AKC 2009/07/19- Library: -------- - The embedded library information is displayed by H5check_version() if a version mismatch is detected. Also changed H5check_version() to suppress the warning message totally if $HDF5_DISABLE_VERSION_CHECK is 2 or higher. (Old behavior treated 3 or higher the same as 1, that is print a warning and allows the program to continue. (AKC - 2009/9/28) - Embed the content of libhdf5.settings into the hdf5 executables so that an "orphaned" executables can display (via the Unix strings command, for example) the library settings used to build the executables. If a user does not care for the extra library information insert in the executables, he may turn it off by --disable-embedded-libinfo during configure. (AKC - 2009/9/30) Parallel Library: ----------------- - None Tools: ------ - h5diff: h5diff treats two INFINITY values different. Fixed by checking (value==expect) before call ABS(...) at h5diff_array.c. This will make that (INF==INF) is true (INF is treated as an number instead of NaN) (PC -- 2009/07/28) - h5diff: add option "--use-system-epsilon" to print difference if (|a-b| > EPSILON). Change default to use strict equality (PC -- 2009/09/12) F90 API: -------- - None C++ API: -------- - New member functions DataSet::getInMemDataSize() and Attribute::getInMemDataSize() simplify getting the dataset's or attribute's data size, in bytes, in memory. (BMR - 2009/07/26) Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers ================================================== - PathScale compilers are recognized and can build the HDF5 library properly. AKC - 2009/7/28 - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.9 Release ================================== Library ------- - Fixed a bug where writing and deleting many global heap objects (i.e. variable length data) would render the file unreadable. Previously created files exhibiting this problem should now be readable. NAF - 2009/10/27 - 1483 - Fixed incorrect return value for H5Pget_preserve. AKC - 2009/10/08 - 1628 - Fixed incorrect return value for H5Pget_filter_by_id in H5Ppublic.h. NAF - 2009/09/25 - 1620 - Fixed a bug where properties weren't being compared with the registered compare callback. NAF - 2009/09/25 - 1555 - Fixed a bug where H5Pget_fitler_by_id would succeed when called for a filter that wasn't present. NAF - 2009/06/25 - 1250 - Fixed an issue with committed compound datatypes containing a vlen. Also fixed memory leaks involving committed datatypes. NAF - 2009/06/10 - 1593 Configuration ------------- - The PathScale compiler (v3.2) was mistaken as gcc v4.2.0 but it fails to recognize some gcc options. Fixed. (see bug 1301). AKC - 2009/7/28 - Performance ----------- Tools ----- - None F90 API ------- - None C++ API ------- - The parameter 'size' in CommonFG::getLinkval now has default value for user's convenience. (BMR - 2009/10/23) - NULL pointer accessing was fixed, bugzilla 1061. (BMR - 2009/10/05) - read/write methods of DataSet and Attribute classes were fixed to handle string correctly. (BMR - 2009/07/26) Documentation ============= HDF5 documentation can be found in the distributed release source code in the subdirectory doc/html/ (start with index.html) or on the THG (The HDF Group) FTP server: ftp://ftp.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docs/ Online documentation for the current release in the HDF5 Release 1.6.x series can be found on the THG web site: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ A listing of interface changes from release to release can be found in the document "HDF5 Software Changes from Release to Release": https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ADGuide/Changes.html Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.3 xlc 7.0.0.8 xlf 09.01.0000.0008 xlC 7.0.0.8 mpcc_r 7.0.0.8 mpxlf_r 09.01.0000.0008 FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE i386 gcc 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 (duty) g++ 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 gcc 4.3.5 20091004 g++ 4.3.5 20091004 FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE amd64 gcc 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 (liberty) g++ 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 gcc 4.4.2 20091006 g++ 4.4.2 20091006 Linux 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5xen gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20080704 #1 SMP i686 i686 i386 G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) Jun 24 2009) (jam) GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-46) PGI C, Fortran, C++ 8.0-5 32-bit PGI C, Fortran, C++ 8.0-1 32-bit Intel(R) C Compiler for 32-bit applications, Versions 11.0, 11.1 Intel(R) C++ Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 11.0, 11.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 11.0, 11.1 Absoft 32-bit Fortran 95 10.0.7 MPICH mpich2-1.0.8 compiled with gcc 4.1.2 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) Linux 2.6.16.46-0.12-debug #1 Intel(R) C++ Version 10.0.025 SMP ia64 GNU/Linux Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 10.0.025 (ucar hir1) Linux 2.6.18-164.el5 #1 SMP gcc 4.1.2 20080704 x86_64 GNU/Linux Intel(R) C, C++, Fortran Compilers for (amani) applications running on Intel(R) 64, Versions 11.1. PGI C, Fortran, C++ Version 9.0-4 for 64-bit target on x86-64 MPICH mpich2-1.0.8 compiled with gcc 4.1.2 GNU Fortran (GCC) 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-46) Linux 2.6.16.60-0.42.5 #1 Intel(R) C++ Version 10.1.017 SGI Altix SMP ia64 Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 10.1.017 (cobalt) SGI MPI 1.38 SunOS 5.10 32- and 64-bit Sun C 5.9 SunOS_sparc Patch 124867-11 2009/04/30 (linew) Sun Fortran 95 8.3 SunOS_sparc Patch 127000-11 2009/10/06 Sun C++ 5.9 SunOS_sparc Patch 124863-16 2009/09/15 Intel Xeon Linux 2.6.18- Intel(R) C++ Version 10.0.026 92.1.10.el5_lustre.1.6.6smp- Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 10.0.026 perfctr #2 SMP Open MPI 1.2.2 (abe) MVAPICH2-0.9.8p28p2patched-intel-ofed-1.2 compiled with icc v10.0.026 and ifort 10.0.026 IA-64 Linux 2.4.21-309.tg1 gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 #1 SMP ia64 Intel(R) C++ Version 8.1.037 (NCSA tg-login) Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 8.1.033 mpich-gm-1.2.7p1..16-intel-8.1.037-r1 Windows XP Visual Studio .NET (with Intel Fortran 9.1) Visual Studio 2005 (with Intel Fortran 9.1) cygwin (gcc 3.4.4) Windows Vista Visual studio 2005 Mac OS X Intel 10.5.6 i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 g95 0.91 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== Key: y = Tested and supported n = Not supported or not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation ( ) = Footnote appears below second table Platform C F90 F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel parallel Solaris2.10 32-bit n y n y y y Solaris2.10 64-bit n y n n y y WinXP CYGWIN n n n y y y WinXP 2005 n y n y y y WinXP .Net n y n y y y WinVista 2005 n n n y y y Mac OS X 10.5.6 n y n y y y AIX 5.3 32- and 64-bit n y n y y n FreeBSD 6.3 32- and 64-bit n n n y y y RedHat EL5 2.6.18-164 i686 GNU W y y y y y y RedHat EL5 2.6.18-164 i686 Intel W n y n y y n RedHat EL5 2.6.18-164 i686 PGI W n y n y y n RedHat EL5 2.6.16 x86_64 GNU (1) W y y n y y y RedHat EL5 2.6.16 x86_64 Intel W n y n y y n RedHat EL5 2.6.16 x86_64 PGI W n y n y y n RedHat EL 4 2.6.18 Xeon Lustre C y y y y y y SuSE Linux 2.4.21 ia64 C y y y y y y SuSe Linux 2.6.16 SGI Altix ia64 C y y y y y y Platform Shared Thread- libraries(4) safe Solaris2.10 32- and 64-bit y y WinXP CYGWIN y n WinXP 2005 y n WinXP .Net y n WinVista 2005 y n Mac OS X 10.5.6 n n AIX 5.3 32- and 64-bit n n FreeBSD 6.3 32- and 64-bit y n RedHat EL5 2.6.18-164 i686 GNU W y y RedHat EL5 2.6.18-164 i686 Intel W y n RedHat EL5 2.6.18-164 i686 PGI W n n RedHat EL5 2.6.18-164 x86_64 GNU(1)W y y RedHat EL5 2.6.18-164 x86_64 IntelW y n RedHat EL5 2.6.18-164 x86_64 PGI W n n RedHat EL4 2.6.18 Xeon Lustre C y n SuSE Linux 2.4.21 ia64 C y n SuSe Linux 2.6.16 SGI Altix ia64 C n n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the "Platforms Tested" table found elsewhere in this file (RELEASE.txt). Unless otherwise noted, compilers used are the system compilers. Footnotes: (1) Fortran compiled with g95. Known Problems ============== * Parallel mode in AIX will fail some of the testcheck_version.sh tests where it treats "exit(134) the same as if process 0 had received an abort signal. This is fixed and will be available in the next release. AKC - 2009/11/3 * Some tests in tools/h5repack may fail in AIX systems when -q32 mode is used. The error is due to insufficient memory requested. Request a large amount of runtime memory by setting the following environment variable for more memory. LDR_CNTRL=MAXDATA=0x20000000@DSA AKC - 2009/10/31 * The PathScale MPI implementation, accessing a Panasas file system, would cause H5Fcreate() with H5F_ACC_EXCL to fail even when the file is not existing. This is due to the MPI_File_open() call failing if the amode has the MPI_MODE_EXCL bit set. (See bug 1468 for details.) AKC - 2009/8/11 * Parallel tests failed with 15, 16, and 32 processes with data inconsistency at testphdf5 / dataset_readAll. Parallel tests also failed with 64 processes with collective abort of all ranks at testphdf5 / collective irregular simple chunk write. CMC - 2009/04/28 * h5repack may not handle committed datatypes correctly. NAF - 2009/4/20 - 1516/ 1466 * When in production mode, any presence of the '-g' flag within CFLAGS is stripped out during configuration. This currently cannot be overridden. In order to build with '-g' specified within CFLAGS, use the --disable-production configure flag in order to configure in development mode. MAM - 2009/03/09. * A contiguous or chunked dataset created by a sequential version of HDF5 might not be able to be modified with a parallel version of the library. Use the H5Pset_alloc_time function with H5D_ALLOC_TIME_EARLY to set up the dataset creation property list to avoid the problem. EIP - 2005/09/09 * A dataset created or rewritten with the v1.6.3 library or after can't be read with the v1.6.2 library or before when Fletcher32 EDC (a filter) is enabled. There was a bug in the calculating code of the Fletcher32 checksum in the library before v1.6.3. The checksum value wasn't consistent between big-endian and little-endian systems. This bug was fixed in Release 1.6.3. However, after fixing the bug, the checksum value is no longer the same as before on little-endian system. HDF5 library releases after 1.6.4 can still read datasets created or rewritten with an HDF5 library of v1.6.2 or before. SLU - 2005/7/8 * test/big fails sometimes with the message "Possible overlap with another region." The test selects regions randomly, and this error occurs when two regions overlap each other; it is a bug in the test and not in HDF5. Since the error is triggered by a random situation, it will usually disappear if the test is re-run. * Newer SGI MIPSpro compilers (version 7.4.x) support C99 features but have a "guard" statement in stdint.h that will #error and skip the rest of the header file if the C99 option is not used explicitly. Hardsetting $CC to c99 will resolve the problem. AKC - 2004/12/13 * On IBM AIX systems, parallel HDF5 mode will fail some tests with error messages like "INFO: 0031-XXX ...". This is from the command poe. Set the environment variable MP_INFOLEVEL to 0 to minimize the messages and run the tests again. The tests may also fail with messages like "The socket name is already in use". HDF5 does not use sockets. This is due to problems of the poe command trying to set up the debug socket. Check whether there are many old /tmp/s.pedb.* files staying around. These are sockets used by the poe command and left behind due to failed commands. Ask your system administrator to clean them out. Lastly, request IBM to provide a means to run poe without the debug socket. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the HPUX 11.00. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * Use the --disable-shared configure flag if building with an Absoft Fortran compiler. %%%%1.6.9%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.9 (1/May/2009) HDF5 version 1.6.9 released on Fri May 1 15:26:44 CDT 2009 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION ============ This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.6.8 and HDF5-1.6.9. It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.9. For more details, check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. HDF5 documentation can be found in the distributed release source code in the subdirectory doc/html/ or on the THG (The HDF Group) FTP server: ftp://ftp.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docs/ Documentation for the current release in the HDF5 Release 1.6.x series is also on the HDF web site: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ For more information, see the HDF5 home page: https://support.hdfgroup.org/products/hdf5/ If you have any questions or comments, please see the HDF Support page for a list of available resources: https://support.hdfgroup.org/services/support.html CONTENTS ======== - New Features - Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.8 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features Summary - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration: ------------------------- - Added a Make target of check-all-install to test the correctness of installing via the prefix= or $DESTDIR options. AKC - 2009/04/14 Library: -------- - None Parallel Library: ----------------- - Modified parallel tests to run with arbitrary number of processes. The modified tests are testphdf5 (parallel dataset access, collective chunk IO, irregular hyperslab selection with collective IO) and t_chunk_alloc (chunk allocation). The rest of the parallel tests already use in the code the number of processes available in the communicator. CMC - 2009/04/28 Tools: ------ - h5diff new flag, -c, --compare, list objects that are not comparable. PVN - 2009/4/10 - 1368 - h5diff new flag, -N, --nan, avoids NaNs detection. PVN - 2009/4/10 - h5dump correctly specifies XML dtd / schema urls ADB - 2009/4/3 - 1519 - h5dump: binary output defaults to NATIVE with -b optionally accepting the form of binary output (NATIVE, FILE, BE, LE). PVN - 2008/11/14 - h5repack: When user doesn't specify a chunk size, h5repack now defines a default chunk size as the same size of the size of the hyperslab used to read the chunks. The size of the hyperslabs are defined as the size of each dimension or a predefined constant, whatever is smaller. This assures that the chunk read fits in the chunk cache. PVN - 2008/11/21 F90 API: -------- - None C++ API: -------- - None Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers ================================================== Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.8 Release ================================== Library ------- - Added H5Z_class1_t macro, as H5Z_class_t is now versioned in 1.8. NAF - 2009/04/20 - 1533 - Fixed a bug that prevented more than one dataset chunk from being cached at a time. NAF - 2009/02/12 - H5Dset_extent: when shrinking dimensions, some chunks were not deleted. Shrinking to a zero size dimension caused an assertion in the library. PVN - 2009/01/8 Configuration ------------- - h5perf will now get installed during 'make install'. MAM - 2008/11/17 Performance ----------- Tools ----- - h5dump, h5diff, h5repack were not reading (by hyperslabs) datasets that have a datatype datum size greater than H5TOOLS_BUFSIZE, a constant defined as 1024Kb, such as array types with large dimensions. PVN - 2009/4/1 - 1501 - h5import: By selecting a compression type, a big endian byte order was being selected. PVN - 2009/3/11 - 1462 - zip_perf.c had missing argument on one of the open() calls. Fixed. AKC - 2008/12/9 F90 API ------- - None C++ API ------- - Revised Attribute::write and Attribute::read wrappers to handle memory allocation/deallocation properly. (Bugzilla 1045) BMR - 2009/4/19 Documentation ============= HDF5 documentation can be found in the distributed release source code in the subdirectory doc/html/ (start with index.html) or on the THG (The HDF Group) FTP server: ftp://ftp.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docs/ Online documentation for the current release in the HDF5 Release 1.6.x series can be found on the THG web site: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ A listing of interface changes from release to release can be found in the document "HDF5 Software Changes from Release to Release": https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ADGuide/Changes.html Since the stream I/O driver is not included in this release, the functions H5Pset_fapl_stream and H5Pget_fapl_stream and the stream ENUM value H5FD_STREAM have been removed from the documentation. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.3 xlc 7.0.0.8 xlf 09.01.0000.0008 xlC 7.0.0.8 mpcc_r 7.0.0.8 mpxlf_r 09.01.0000.0008 FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE i386 gcc 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 (duty) g++ 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 gcc 4.3.4 20090419 g++ 4.3.4 20090419 gfortran 4.3.4 20090419 FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE amd64 gcc 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 (liberty) g++ 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 gcc 4.4.1 20090421 g++ 4.4.1 20090421 gfortran 4.4.1 20090421 IRIX64 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.4.4m (ucar mop1 64 & n32) F90 MIPSpro 7.4.4m (64 only) C++ MIPSpro cc 7.4.4m Linux 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5xen gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 #1 SMP i686 i686 i386 G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) Feb 4 2009) (jam) PGI C, Fortran, C++ 7.2-1 32-bit PGI C, Fortran, C++ 8.0-1 32-bit Intel(R) C Compiler for 32-bit applications, Versions 10.1, 11.0 Intel(R) C++ Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 10.1, 11.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 10.1, 11.0 Absoft 32-bit Fortran 95 10.0.7 MPICH mpich2-1.0.8 compiled with gcc 4.1.2 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp #1 gcc (GCC) 3.4.6 SMP i686 i686 i386 G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) Feb 4 2009) (kagiso) MPICH mpich2-1.0.8 compiled with gcc 3.4.6 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) Linux 2.6.16.46-0.12-debug #1 Intel(R) C++ Version 10.0.025 SMP ia64 GNU/Linux Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 10.0.025 (ucar hir1) Linux 2.6.16.60-0.37-smp #1 gcc 4.1.2 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) Feb 4 2009) (smirom) Intel(R) C, C++, Fortran Compilers for applications running on Intel(R) 64, Versions 10.1, 11.0. PGI C, Fortran, C++ Version 7.2-1, 8.0-1 for 64-bit target on x86-64 gcc 4.1.2 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) MPICH mpich2-1.0.8 compiled with gcc 4.1.2 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) tested for both 32- and 64-bit binaries Linux 2.6.16.54-0.2.5 #1 Intel(R) C++ Version 10.1.017 SGI Altix SMP ia64 Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 10.1.017 (cobalt) SGI MPI 1.38 SunOS 5.10 32- and 64-bit Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.9 Patch 124867-09 (linew) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 95 8.3 Patch 127000-07 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.8 Patch 124863-11 Intel Xeon Linux 2.6.18- gcc 3.4.6 20060404 92.1.10.el5_lustre.1.6.6smp- Intel(R) C++ Version 10.0.026 perfctr #2 SMP Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 10.0.026 (abe) Open MPI 1.2.2 MVAPICH2-0.9.8p28p2patched-intel-ofed-1.2 compiled with icc v10.0.026 and ifort 10.0.026 IA-64 Linux 2.4.21-309.tg1 gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 #1 SMP ia64 Intel(R) C++ Version 8.1.037 (NCSA tg-login) Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 8.1.033 mpich-gm-1.2.7p1..16-intel-8.1.037-r1 Windows XP Visual Studio 6.0 Visual Studio .NET (with Intel Fortran 9.1) Visual Studio 2005 (with Intel Fortran 9.1) cygwin (gcc 3.4.4) Windows Vista Visual studio 2005 Mac OS X Intel 10.5.6 i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 g95 0.91 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== Key: y = Tested and supported n = Not supported or not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation ( ) = Footnote appears below second table Platform C F90 F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel parallel Solaris2.10 32-bit n y n y y y Solaris2.10 64-bit n y n n y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit n n n n y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit n y n n y y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 n n n y y y WinXP CYGWIN n n n y y y WinXP 2005 n y n y y y WinXP .Net n y n y y y WinVista 2005 n n n y y y Mac OS X 10.4.10 n y n y y y AIX 5.3 32-bit n y n y y n FreeBSD 6.3 32- and 64-bit n n n y y y RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 GNU (1) W y y y y y y RedHat EL4 2.6.18-128 i686 GNU (1)W y y y y y y RedHat EL4 2.6.18-128 i686 Intel W n y n y y n RedHat EL4 2.6.18-128 i686 PGI W n y n y y n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 GNU (1) W y y n y y y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 Intel W n y n y y n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 PGI W n y n y y n RedHat EL 4 2.6.18 Xeon Lustre C n y n y y y SuSE Linux 2.4.21 ia64 C y y y y y y SuSe Linux 2.6.16 SGI Altix ia64 C n y n y y y Platform Shared static- Thread- libraries(4) exec safe Solaris2.10 32- and 64-bit y n y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y n y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y n y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 y n n WinXP CYGWIN y n n WinXP 2005 y n n WinXP .Net y n n WinVista 2005 y n n Mac OS X 10.5.6 n n n AIX 5.3 32-bit n n n FreeBSD 6.3 32- and 64-bit y n n RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 GNU (1) W y n y RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 GNU (1) W y n y RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 Intel W y n n RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 PGI W n n n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 GNU (1) W y n y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 Intel W y n n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 PGI W n n n RedHat EL4 2.6.18 Xeon Lustre C y n n SuSE Linux 2.4.21 ia64 C y n n SuSe Linux 2.6.16 SGI Altix ia64 C n n n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the "Platforms Tested" table found elsewhere in this file (RELEASE.txt). Unless otherwise noted, compilers used are the system compilers. Footnotes: (1) Fortran compiled with g95. Known Problems ============== * Parallel tests failed with 15, 16, and 32 processes with data inconsistency at testphdf5 / dataset_readAll. Parallel tests also failed with 64 processes with collective abort of all ranks at testphdf5 / collective irregular simple chunk write. CMC - 2009/04/28 * h5repack may not handle committed datatypes correctly. NAF - 2009/4/20 - 1516/ 1466 * When in production mode, any presence of the '-g' flag within CFLAGS is stripped out during configuration. This currently cannot be overridden. In order to build with '-g' specified within CFLAGS, use the --disable-production configure flag in order to configure in development mode. MAM - 2009/03/09. * We discovered two problems when running collective IO parallel HDF5 tests with chunking storage with the ChaMPIon MPI compiler on tungsten, a Linux cluster at NCSA. Under some complex selection cases, 1) MPI_Get_element returns the wrong value. 2) MPI_Type_struct also generates the wrong derived datatype and corrupt data may be generated. This only happens when turning on collective IO with chunking storage with some complex selections. We haven't found these problems on other MPI-IO compilers. If you encounter these problems, you may use Independent IO instead. To avoid this problem, change the following line in your code: H5Pset_dxpl_mpio(xfer_plist, H5FD_MPIO_COLLECTIVE); to H5Pset_dxpl_mpio(xfer_plist, H5FD_MPIO_INDEPENDENT); KY - 2007/08/24 * QSC (an HP alpha-based OSF1 cluster) does not create h5pfc correctly. It does not include the -lmpi properly. This will be fixed in the next release. AKC - 2007/08/07. * On IRIX64 6.5 (UCAR SGI mop1), when testing HDF5 tools with an HDF5 shared library, especially for h5repacktst and h52gifgentst, the following (or a similar) error message may appear: "523648:lt-h5repacktst: rld: Fatal Error: Cannot Successfully map soname 'libh5test.so.1' under any of the filenames .......(bunch of directories) " And the testing will fail. We believe this is a libtool problem. One way to get rid of this is to add the paths of libh5test.so.1 and libh5.so.1 to the shared library path. You may do this, under csh: setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH [full path of HDF5 directory/test/.libs]:[full path of HDF5 directory/src/.libs]:(existing paths)... NOTE: This problem ONLY affects the testing of the HDF5 library when you build from source. It won't affect any applications that would like to link with the HDF5 shared library since the shared library path needs to be set anyway. KY - 2007/8/2 * QSC (an HP alpha-based OSF1 cluster) failed the testpar/testphdf5 sub-test "calloc". All other tests passed. This indicates that a dataset using chunked storage created by serial HDF5 may not work properly with parallel HDF5. The calloc test can be skipped by running "prun ... testphdf5 -x calloc". AKC - 2007/7/12. * When testing parallel HDF5 with the C compiler version MIPSpro 7.4.3 on IRIX 6.5, set the environment variable MPI_TYPE_MAX to be a bigger number, for example 120000, in order to pass the complicated collective IO tests inside the parallel HDF5 library. This is not a problem inside the parallel HDF5 library. You can always set a bigger number on your system. KY - 2005/10/6 * A contiguous or chunked dataset created by a sequential version of HDF5 might not be able to be modified with a parallel version of the library. Use the H5Pset_alloc_time function with H5D_ALLOC_TIME_EARLY to set up the dataset creation property list to avoid the problem. EIP - 2005/09/09 * A dataset created or rewritten with the v1.6.3 library or after can't be read with the v1.6.2 library or before when Fletcher32 EDC (a filter) is enabled. There was a bug in the calculating code of the Fletcher32 checksum in the library before v1.6.3. The checksum value wasn't consistent between big-endian and little-endian systems. This bug was fixed in Release 1.6.3. However, after fixing the bug, the checksum value is no longer the same as before on little-endian system. HDF5 library releases after 1.6.4 can still read datasets created or rewritten with an HDF5 library of v1.6.2 or before. SLU - 2005/7/8 * test/big fails sometimes with the message "Possible overlap with another region." The test selects regions randomly, and this error occurs when two regions overlap each other; it is a bug in the test and not in HDF5. Since the error is triggered by a random situation, it will usually disappear if the test is re-run. * Newer SGI MIPSpro compilers (version 7.4.x) support C99 features but have a "guard" statement in stdint.h that will #error and skip the rest of the header file if the C99 option is not used explicitly. Hardsetting $CC to c99 will resolve the problem. AKC - 2004/12/13 * On IBM AIX systems, parallel HDF5 mode will fail some tests with error messages like "INFO: 0031-XXX ...". This is from the command poe. Set the environment variable MP_INFOLEVEL to 0 to minimize the messages and run the tests again. The tests may also fail with messages like "The socket name is already in use". HDF5 does not use sockets. This is due to problems of the poe command trying to set up the debug socket. Check whether there are many old /tmp/s.pedb.* files staying around. These are sockets used by the poe command and left behind due to failed commands. Ask your system administrator to clean them out. Lastly, request IBM to provide a means to run poe without the debug socket. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the HPUX 11.00. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * Use the --disable-shared configure flag if building with an Absoft Fortran compiler. * Information about building with PGI and Intel compilers is available in INSTALL file sections 5.7 and 5.8. * In LANL QSC, the new cc compiler has problems converting small values of long long (absolute values less than 1**-308) to double. This triggers the test/dtypes to report failure in the following test: Testing random sw long double -> double conversions If -ieee is used, the converted doubles spread over the range 0.0 to 10**-308. If -ieee is not used, the converted double values are mostly 0.0, but occasionally appear as 10**-308. This has been reported to the system staff. All other tests have passed. %%%%1.6.8%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.8 (10/November/2008) HDF5 version 1.6.8 released on Mon Nov 10 15:36:46 CST 2008 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION ============ This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.6.7 and HDF5-1.6.8. It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.8. For more details, check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. HDF5 documentation can be found in the distributed release source code in the subdirectory doc/html/ or on the THG (The HDF Group) FTP server: ftp://ftp.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docs/ Documentation for the current release in the HDF5 Release 1.6.x series is also on the HDF web site: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ For more information, see the HDF5 home page: https://support.hdfgroup.org/products/hdf5/ If you have any questions or comments, please see the HDF Support page for a list of available resources: https://support.hdfgroup.org/services/support.html CONTENTS ======== - New Features - Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.7 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features Summary - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration: ------------------------- - Added no-repeat test feature from v1.8 to this branch. What it does is that if a test has passed in previous "make check", it will not run again unless its executable has changed. This can be overridden by "make check-clean" which removes all check-success markers and let all tests run again. AKC - 2008/2/22. Library: -------- - Added support for $(DESTDIR) to the install feature. AKC - 2008/10/13. - Added version compatibility macros for functions changed in 1.8. For example, H5Gcreate1 will work the same in both 1.6 and 1.8. NAF - 2008/10/11 Parallel Library: ----------------- None Tools: ------ - h5repack and h5diff changed command line parameter syntax to be similar to h5dump, adding also long switch names. PVN - 2008/2/13 - h5repack now supports adding multiple filters to all objects. PVN - 2008/2/13 - h5import imports string (text) data. PVN - 2008/2/19 - h5dump: add a printing of the compression ratio of uncompressed and compressed sizes for cases where compression filters are present. PVN - 2008/05/01 - h5dump: added an option to allow a user defined formatting string for printf regarding floating point numbers. PVN - 2008/05/06 - h5repack: add a userblock to an HDF5 file during the repack. PVN - 2008/08/26 - h5repack: copy userblock from HDF5 file during the repack. PVN - 2008/08/26 - h5diff: return 1 for file differences when both file graphs differ by any object. Error return code was changed to 2 from -1. PVN - 2008/10/30 - h5import: TEXTFPE (scientific format) was deprecated. Use TEXTFP instead. PVN - 2008/10/30 F90 API: -------- None C++ API: -------- - These member functions were added as wrapper for H5Rdereference to replace the incorrect IdComponent::dereference(). void H5Object::dereference(H5Object& obj, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) void H5Object::dereference(H5File& h5file, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) void H5Object::dereference(Attribute& obj, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) In addition, these constructors were added to create the associated objects by way of dereference: DataSet(H5Object& obj, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) DataSet(H5File& file, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) DataSet(Attribute& attr, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) Group(H5Object& obj, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) Group(H5File& obj, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) Group(Attribute& attr, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) DataType(H5Object& obj, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) DataType(H5File& file, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) DataType(Attribute& attr, void* ref, H5R_type_t ref_type=H5R_OBJECT) BMR - 2008/10/29 Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers ================================================== None Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.7 Release ================================== Library ------- - Changed the return value of H5Fget_obj_count from INT to SSIZE_T. Also changed the return value of H5Fget_obj_ids from HERR_T to SSIZE_T and the type of the parameter MAX_OBJS from INT to SIZE_T. SLU - 2008/09/26 Configuration ------------- - Fixed error with 'make check install' failing due to h5dump needing other tools built first. MAM - 2008/10/22. - Fixed error with exampples/ph5example getting built even in serial mode. Will now only get built and tested if parallel is enabled. MAM - 2008/09/18 - The file libhdf5_fortran.settings is not installed since its content is included in libhdf5.settings now. AKC - 2008/10/21 - The GASS and SRB virtual file drivers have been retired and removed from the HDF5 library. AKC - 2008/9/26 Performance ------------- None Tools ----- - h5import bug on Windows w/binary datasets. fread in windows needs a binary file to be open with 'rb' instead of 'r' otherwise it terminates execution if an end of file character is found on the input file. Besides that the binary file generated needs to be open with 'wb', otherwise an end of line character is read twice. PVN - 2008/2/19 - Fixed h5diff regarding the display of NaN (Not a Number) values. PVN - 2008/03/04 - Fixed h5dump regarding the display of array indices and block selections in subsetting. PVN - 2008/03/10 - Fixed bug in h5dump that caused binary output to be made only for the first dataset, when several datasets were requested. PVN - 2008/04/07 - h5dump: when doing binary output (-b), the stdout printing of attributes was done incorrectly. Removed printing of attributes when doing binary output. PVN - 2008/06/05 Documentation ------------- None F90 API ------- None C++ API ------- - Fixed a design bug which allowed an Attribute object to create/modify attributes (bugzilla #1068). The API class hierarchy was revised to address the problem. Classes AbstractDS and Attribute are moved out of H5Object. Class Attribute now multiply inherits from IdComponent and AbstractDs and class DataSet from H5Object and AbstractDs. In addition, the data member IdComponent::id was moved into subclasses: Attribute, DataSet, DataSpace, DataType, H5File, Group, and PropList. BMR - 2008/08/10 - IdComponent::dereference was incorrect and replaced as described in "New Features" section. BMR - 2008/08/10 Documentation ============= HDF5 documentation can be found in the distributed release source code in the subdirectory doc/html/ (start with index.html) or on the THG (The HDF Group) FTP server: ftp://ftp.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docs/ Online documentation for the current release in the HDF5 Release 1.6.x series can be found on the THG web site: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ A listing of interface changes from release to release can be found in the document "HDF5 Software Changes from Release to Release": https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ADGuide/Changes.html Since the stream I/O driver is not included in this release, the functions H5Pset_fapl_stream and H5Pget_fapl_stream and the stream ENUM value H5FD_STREAM have been removed from the documentation. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.3 xlc 7.0.0.8 xlf 09.01.0000.0008 xlC 7.0.0.8 mpcc_r 7.0.0.8 mpxlf_r 09.01.0000.0008 FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE i386 gcc 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 (duty) g++ 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 gcc 4.2.5 20080702 g++ 4.2.5 20080702 gfortran 4.2.5 20080702 FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE amd64 gcc 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 (liberty) g++ 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305 gcc 4.2.5 20080702 g++ 4.2.5 20080702 gfortran 4.2.5 20080702 IRIX64 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.4.4m (ucar mop1 64 & n32) F90 MIPSpro 7.4.4m (64 only) C++ MIPSpro cc 7.4.4m Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp #1 gcc (GCC) 3.4.6 SMP i686 i386 G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) April 18 2007) (kagiso) PGI C, Fortran, C++ 7.2-1 32-bit Intel(R) C Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 10.1 Intel(R) C++ Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 10.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 10.1 Absoft 32-bit Fortran 95 10.0.4 MPICH mpich-1.2.7 compiled with gcc 3.4.6 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) MPICH mpich2-1.0.6p1 compiled with gcc 3.4.6 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) Linux 2.6.16.46-0.12-debug #1 Intel(R) C++ Version 10.0.025 SMP ia64 GNU/Linux Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 10.0.025 (ucar hir1) Linux 2.6.16.46-0.14-smp #1 Intel(R) C++ for Intel(R) EM64T Ver. 10.1.013 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux Intel(R) Fortran Intel(R) EM64T Ver. 10.1.013 (smirom) PGI C, Fortran, C++ Version 7.2-1 for 64-bit target on x86-64 MPICH mpich-1.2.7 compiled with gcc 4.1.2 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) MPICH mpich2-1.0.7 compiled with gcc 4.1.2 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) tested for both 32- and 64-bit binaries Linux 2.6.16.54-0.2.5 #1 Intel(R) C++ Version 10.1.017 Altix SMP ia64 Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 10.1.017 (cobalt) SGI MPI 1.16 SunOS 5.10 32- and 64-bit Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.8 (linew) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 95 8.2 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.8 Patch 121019-06 Xeon Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.EL_lustre-1.4.10.1smp (abe) Intel(R) C++ Version 10.0.026 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 10.0.026 Open MPI 1.2.2 MVAPICH2-0.9.8p28p2patched-intel-ofed-1.2 compiled with icc v10.0.026 and ifort 10.0.026 IA-64 Linux 2.4.21-309.tg1 #1 SMP ia64 gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 (NCSA tg-login) Intel(R) C++ Version 8.1.037 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 8.1.033 mpich-gm-1.2.7p1..16-intel-8.1.037-r1 Windows XP Visual Studio 6.0 Visual Studio .NET (with Intel Fortran 9.1) Visual Studio 2005 (with Intel Fortran 9.1) cygwin (gcc 3.4.4) Windows Vista Visual studio 2005 Mac OS X Intel 10.5.4 i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 g95 0.91 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== Key: y = Tested and supported n = Not supported or not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation ( ) = Footnote appears below second table Platform C F90 F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel parallel Solaris2.10 32-bit n y n y y y Solaris2.10 64-bit n y n n y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit n n n n y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit n y n n y y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 n n n y y y WinXP CYGWIN n n n y y y WinXP 2005 n y n y y y WinXP .Net n y n y y y WinVista 2005 n n n y y y Mac OS X 10.4.10 n y n y y y AIX 5.3 32-bit n y n y y n FreeBSD 6.3 32- and 64-bit n n n y y y RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 GNU (1) W y y y y y y RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 Intel W n y n y y n RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 PGI W n y n y y n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 GNU (1) W y y n y y y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 Intel W n y n y y n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 PGI W n y n y y n RedHat EL 4 2.6.9 Xeon Lustre C n y n y y y SuSE Linux 2.4.21 ia64 C y y y y y y SuSe Linux 2.6.16 SGI Altix ia64 C n y n y y y Platform Shared static- Thread- libraries(4) exec safe Solaris2.10 32- and 64-bit y n y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y n y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y n y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 y n n WinXP CYGWIN y n n WinXP 2005 y n n WinXP .Net y n n WinVista 2005 y n n Mac OS X 10.4.10 y n n AIX 5.3 32-bit n n n FreeBSD 6.3 32- and 64-bit y n n RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 GNU (1) W y n y RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 Intel W y n n RedHat EL4 2.6.9-42 i686 PGI W n n n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 GNU (1) W y n y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 Intel W y n n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 PGI W n n n RedHat EL4 2.6.9 Xeon Lustre C y n n SuSE Linux 2.4.21 ia64 C y n n SuSe Linux 2.6.16 SGI Altix ia64 C n n n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the "Platforms Tested" table found elsewhere in this file (RELEASE.txt). Unless otherwise noted, compilers used are the system compilers. Footnotes: (1) Fortran compiled with g95. Known Problems ============== * We discovered two problems when running collective IO parallel HDF5 tests with chunking storage with the ChaMPIon MPI compiler on tungsten, a Linux cluster at NCSA. Under some complex selection cases, 1) MPI_Get_element returns the wrong value. 2) MPI_Type_struct also generates the wrong derived datatype and corrupt data may be generated. This only happens when turning on collective IO with chunking storage with some complex selections. We haven't found these problems on other MPI-IO compilers. If you encounter these problems, you may use Independent IO instead. To avoid this problem, change the following line in your code: H5Pset_dxpl_mpio(xfer_plist, H5FD_MPIO_COLLECTIVE); to H5Pset_dxpl_mpio(xfer_plist, H5FD_MPIO_INDEPENDENT); KY - 2007/08/24 * QSC (an HP alpha-based OSF1 cluster) does not create h5pfc correctly. It does not include the -lmpi properly. This will be fixed in the next release. AKC - 2007/08/07. * On IRIX64 6.5 (UCAR SGI mop1), when testing HDF5 tools with an HDF5 shared library, especially for h5repacktst and h52gifgentst, the following (or a similar) error message may appear: "523648:lt-h5repacktst: rld: Fatal Error: Cannot Successfully map soname 'libh5test.so.1' under any of the filenames .......(bunch of directories) " And the testing will fail. We believe this is a libtool problem. One way to get rid of this is to add the paths of libh5test.so.1 and libh5.so.1 to the shared library path. You may do this, under csh: setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH [full path of HDF5 directory/test/.libs]:[full path of HDF5 directory/src/.libs]:(existing paths)... NOTE: This problem ONLY affects the testing of the HDF5 library when you build from source. It won't affect any applications that would like to link with the HDF5 shared library since the shared library path needs to be set anyway. KY - 2007/8/2 * QSC (an HP alpha-based OSF1 cluster) failed the testpar/testphdf5 sub-test "calloc". All other tests passed. This indicates that a dataset using chunked storage created by serial HDF5 may not work properly with parallel HDF5. The calloc test can be skipped by running "prun ... testphdf5 -x calloc". AKC - 2007/7/12. * When testing parallel HDF5 with the C compiler version MIPSpro 7.4.3 on IRIX 6.5, set the environment variable MPI_TYPE_MAX to be a bigger number, for example 120000, in order to pass the complicated collective IO tests inside the parallel HDF5 library. This is not a problem inside the parallel HDF5 library. You can always set a bigger number on your system. KY - 2005/10/6 * A contiguous or chunked dataset created by a sequential version of HDF5 might not be able to be modified with a parallel version of the library. Use the H5Pset_alloc_time function with H5D_ALLOC_TIME_EARLY to set up the dataset creation property list to avoid the problem. EIP - 2005/09/09 * A dataset created or rewritten with the v1.6.3 library or after can't be read with the v1.6.2 library or before when Fletcher32 EDC (a filter) is enabled. There was a bug in the calculating code of the Fletcher32 checksum in the library before v1.6.3. The checksum value wasn't consistent between big-endian and little-endian systems. This bug was fixed in Release 1.6.3. However, after fixing the bug, the checksum value is no longer the same as before on little-endian system. HDF5 library releases after 1.6.4 can still read datasets created or rewritten with an HDF5 library of v1.6.2 or before. SLU - 2005/7/8 * test/big fails sometimes with the message "Possible overlap with another region." The test selects regions randomly, and this error occurs when two regions overlap each other; it is a bug in the test and not in HDF5. Since the error is triggered by a random situation, it will usually disappear if the test is re-run. * Newer SGI MIPSpro compilers (version 7.4.x) support C99 features but have a "guard" statement in stdint.h that will #error and skip the rest of the header file if the C99 option is not used explicitly. Hardsetting $CC to c99 will resolve the problem. AKC - 2004/12/13 * On IBM AIX systems, parallel HDF5 mode will fail some tests with error messages like "INFO: 0031-XXX ...". This is from the command poe. Set the environment variable MP_INFOLEVEL to 0 to minimize the messages and run the tests again. The tests may also fail with messages like "The socket name is already in use". HDF5 does not use sockets. This is due to problems of the poe command trying to set up the debug socket. Check whether there are many old /tmp/s.pedb.* files staying around. These are sockets used by the poe command and left behind due to failed commands. Ask your system administrator to clean them out. Lastly, request IBM to provide a means to run poe without the debug socket. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the HPUX 11.00. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * Use the --disable-shared configure flag if building with an Absoft Fortran compiler. * Information about building with PGI and Intel compilers is available in INSTALL file sections 5.7 and 5.8. * In LANL QSC, the new cc compiler has problems converting small values of long long (absolute values less than 1**-308) to double. This triggers the test/dtypes to report failure in the following test: Testing random sw long double -> double conversions If -ieee is used, the converted doubles spread over the range 0.0 to 10**-308. If -ieee is not used, the converted double values are mostly 0.0, but occasionally appear as 10**-308. This has been reported to the system staff. All other tests have passed. %%%%1.6.7%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.7 (31/January/2008) HDF5 version 1.6.7 released on Thu Jan 31 21:09:10 CST 2008 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION ============ This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.6.6 and HDF5-1.6.7 It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.7. For more details, check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. HDF5 documentation can be found in the distributed release source code in the subdirectory doc/html/ or on the THG (The HDF Group) FTP server: ftp://ftp.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docs/ Documentation for the current release in the HDF5 Release 1.6.x series is also on the HDF web site: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ For more information, see the HDF5 home page: https://support.hdfgroup.org/products/hdf5/ If you have any questions or comments, please see the HDF Support page for a list of available resources: https://support.hdfgroup.org/services/support.html CONTENTS ======== - New Features - Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.6 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features Summary - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration: ------------------------- '--enable-stream-vfd' and '--disable-stream-vfd' are no longer valid configure options because the stream I/O driver has ben removed from the distribution. Source code distribution ======================== Library: -------- The stream I/O driver is not included with the HDF5 Library in this release. The source code files hdf5/src/H5FDstream.c and hdf5/src/H5FDstream.h and the driver ENUM value H5FD_STREAM have been removed. Parallel Library: ----------------- None Tools: ------ None F90 API: -------- None C++ API: -------- None Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers ================================================== No new platorms, languages, or compilers are supported in this release. Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.6 Release ================================== Library ------- - H5Iget_name could not be used with an object identifier returned by H5Rdereference; the function would not be able to determine a valid object name. It has been fixed. SLU - 2008/1/30 - Changed library's behavior for reading files that might have corrupted object header information from a previous (buggy) version of the library. By default, the library now rebuilds the correct object header information instead of issuing an error. Previous "strict" file format interpretation can be enabled with the "--enable-strict-format-checks" configure option. QAK - 2008/01/13 - Fixed bug in H5Epush() which was clearing the error stack before pushing new error value. QAK - 2007/08/23 - Fixed bug in H5Ewalk() which was not passing back the return value from error stack walking callback. QAK - 2007/08/23 Configuration ------------- None Performance ------------- None Tools ----- None Documentation ------------- None F90 API ------- None C++ API ------- None Documentation ============= HDF5 documentation can be found in the distributed release source code in the subdirectory doc/html/ (start with index.html) or on the THG (The HDF Group) FTP server: ftp://ftp.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/docs/ Online documentation for the current release in the HDF5 Release 1.6.x series can be found on the THG web site: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ A listing of interface changes from release to release can be found in the document "HDF5 Software Changes from Release to Release": https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc1.6/ADGuide/Changes.html Since the stream I/O driver is not included in this release, the functions H5Pset_fapl_stream and H5Pget_fapl_stream and the stream ENUM value H5FD_STREAM have been removed from the documentation. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.2 (32/64 bit) xlc 8.0.0.11 (datastar) xlC 8.0 xlf 10.01.0000.0002 FreeBSD 6.2 (32- and 64-bit) gcc and g++3.4.6 (duty and liberty) gcc and g++ 4.2.1 IRIX64 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.4.4m (ucar mop1 64 & n32) F90 MIPSpro 7.4.4m (64 only) C++ MIPSpro cc 7.4.4m Linux 2.4.21-47.ELsmp #1 SMP gcc 3.2.3 i686 i386 GNU/Linux (osage) Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp #1 gcc (GCC) 3.4.6 SMP i686 i386 G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.91!) April 18 2007) (kagiso) PGI C, Fortran, C++ 7.0-7 32-bit Intel(R) C Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 9.1 Intel(R) C++ Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 9.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 9.1 Absoft 32-bit Fortran 95 10.0.4 MPICH mpich2-1.0.6p1 compiled with gcc 4.2.1 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.91!) Linux 2.6.16.46-0.12-debug #1 Intel(R) C++ Version 10.0.025 SMP ia64 GNU/Linux Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 10.0.025 (ucar hir1) Linux 2.6.16.46-0.14-smp #1 Intel(R) C++ for Intel(R) EM64T Ver. 9.1.037 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux Intel(R) Fortran Intel(R) EM64T Ver. 9.1.031 (smirom) PGI C, Fortran, C++ Version 7.0-7 for 64-bit target on x86-64 tested for both 32- and 64-bit binaries Linux 2.6.5-7.287.3-sn2 #1 Intel(R) C++ Version 9.0 Altix SMP ia64 Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 9.0 (cobalt) SGI MPI SunOS 5.8 32- and 64-bit Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 (sol) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 95 6.2 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 SunOS 5.10 32- and 64-bit Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.8 (linew) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 95 8.2 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.8 Patch 121019-06 Xeon Linux 2.4.21-32.0.1.ELsmp-perfctr-lustre (tungsten) Intel(R) C++ Version 9.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 9.0 PGI C Version 6.0-5 PGI C++ Version 6.0-5 PGI Fortran Version 6.0-5 gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5) Xeon Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.EL_lustre-1.4.10.1smp (abe) Intel(R) C++ Version 10.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 10.0 Open MPI 1.2.2 IA-64 Linux 2.4.21-309.tg1 #1 SMP ia64 gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 (NCSA tg-login) Intel(R) C++ Version 8.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 8.1 mpich-gm-1.2.6..14-intel-r2 Windows XP Visual Studio 6.0 Visual Studio .NET (with Intel Fortran 9.1) Visual Studio 2005 (with Intel Fortran 9.1) cygwin (gcc 3.4.4) Windows Vista Visual studio 2005 MAC OS X Intel Darwin 8.10.1 i686-apple-darwin8-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 g95 0.91 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== Key: y = Tested and supported n = Not supported or not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation ( ) = Footnote appears below second table Platform C F90 F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel parallel Solaris2.8 32-bit n y n y n y Solaris2.8 64-bit n y n n y y Solaris2.10 32-bit n y n y y y Solaris2.10 64-bit n y n n y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit n n n n y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit n y n n y y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 n n n y y y WinXP CYGWIN n n n y y y WinXP 2005 n y n y y y WinXP .Net n y n y y y WinVista 2005 n n n y y y Mac OS X 10.4.10 n y n y y y AIX-5.2 & 5.3 32- and 64-bit y y y y y y FreeBSD 6.2 32- and 64-bit n n n y y y RedHat Linux 2.4.21 W n n n n y n RedHat Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 GNU (1) W y y y y y y RedHat Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 Intel W n y n y y n RedHat Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 PGI W n y n y y n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 GNU (1) W y y n y y y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 Intel W n y n y y n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 PGI W n y n y y n RHEL 4 Linux 2.6.9 Xeon Lustre C n y n y y y RedHat Linux 2.4 Xeon Lustre C n y n y y n SuSE Linux 2.4 ia64 C y y y y y y SuSe Linux 2.6.5 SGI Altix ia64 n y n y y y Platform Shared static- Thread- libraries(4) exec safe Solaris2.8 32- and 64-bit y n y Solaris2.10 32- and 64-bit y n y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y n y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y n y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 y n n WinXP CYGWIN y n n WinXP 2005 y n n WinXP .Net y n n WinVista 2005 y n n Mac OS X 10.4.10 y n n AIX-5.2 & 5.3 32- and 64-bit n n n FreeBSD 6.2 32- and 64-bit y n n RedHat Linux 2.4.21 W y n n SuSE Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 GNU (1) W y n y SuSE Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 Intel W y n n SuSE Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 PGI W n n n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 GNU (1) W y n y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 Intel W y n n SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 PGI W n n n RHEL 4 Linux 2.6.9 Xeon Lustre C y n n RedHat Linux 2.4 Xeon Lustre C y n n SuSE Linux 2.4 ia64 C y n n SuSe Linux 2.6.5 SGI Altix ia64 n n n Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the "Platforms Tested" table found elsewhere in this file (RELEASE.txt). Unless otherwise noted, compilers used are the system compilers. Footnotes: (1) Fortran compiled with g95. Known Problems ============== * We discovered two problems when running collective IO parallel HDF5 tests with chunking storage with the ChaMPIon MPI compiler on tungsten, a Linux cluster at NCSA. Under some complex selection cases, 1) MPI_Get_element returns the wrong value. 2) MPI_Type_struct also generates the wrong derived datatype and corrupt data may be generated. This only happens when turning on collective IO with chunking storage with some complex selections. We haven't found these problems on other MPI-IO compilers. If you encounter these problems, you may use Independent IO instead. To avoid this problem, change the following line in your code: H5Pset_dxpl_mpio(xfer_plist, H5FD_MPIO_COLLECTIVE); to H5Pset_dxpl_mpio(xfer_plist, H5FD_MPIO_INDEPENDENT); KY - 2007/08/24 * QSC (an HP alpha-based OSF1 cluster) does not create h5pfc correctly. It does not include the -lmpi properly. This will be fixed in the next release. AKC - 2007/08/07. * On IRIX64 6.5 (UCAR SGI mop1), when testing HDF5 tools with an HDF5 shared library, especially for h5repacktst and h52gifgentst, the following (or a similar) error message may appear: "523648:lt-h5repacktst: rld: Fatal Error: Cannot Successfully map soname 'libh5test.so.1' under any of the filenames .......(bunch of directories) " And the testing will fail. We believe this is a libtool problem. One way to get rid of this is to add the paths of libh5test.so.1 and libh5.so.1 to the shared library path. For 32-bit: You may do this, under csh: setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH .......(existing paths):[full path of HDF5 directory/test/.libs]:[full path of HDF5 directory/src/.libs] For 64-bit: setenv LD_LIBRARY64_PATH ......(existing paths):[full path of HDF5 directory/test/.libs]:[full path of HDF5 directory/src/.libs] NOTE: This problem ONLY affects the testing of the HDF5 library when you build from source. It won't affect any applications that would like to link with the HDF5 shared library since the shared library path needs to be set anyway. KY - 2007/8/2 * QSC (an HP alpha-based OSF1 cluster) failed the testpar/testphdf5 sub-test "calloc". All other tests passed. This indicates that a dataset using chunked storage created by serial HDF5 may not work properly with parallel HDF5. The calloc test can be skipped by running "prun ... testphdf5 -x calloc". AKC - 2007/7/12. * The Intel C Compiler for the Linux x86_64 platform (EM64T-based, v8.1) has an optimization error in the datatypes conversion code. Before running configure, edit the file config/intel-flags by changing the setting of PROD_CFLAGS from -O3 to -O0. Then run configure. AKC - 2005/11/10. * When testing parallel HDF5 with the C compiler version MIPSpro 7.4.3 on IRIX 6.5, set the environment variable MPI_TYPE_MAX to be a bigger number, for example 120000, in order to pass the complicated collective IO tests inside the parallel HDF5 library. This is not a problem inside the parallel HDF5 library. You can always set a bigger number on your system. KY - 2005/10/6 * A contiguous or chunked dataset created by a sequential version of HDF5 might not be able to be modified with a parallel version of the library. Use the H5Pset_alloc_time function with H5D_ALLOC_TIME_EARLY to set up the dataset creation property list to avoid the problem. EIP - 2005/09/09 * A dataset created or rewritten with the v1.6.3 library or after can't be read with the v1.6.2 library or before when Fletcher32 EDC (a filter) is enabled. There was a bug in the calculating code of the Fletcher32 checksum in the library before v1.6.3. The checksum value wasn't consistent between big-endian and little-endian systems. This bug was fixed in Release 1.6.3. However, after fixing the bug, the checksum value is no longer the same as before on little-endian system. HDF5 library releases after 1.6.4 can still read datasets created or rewritten with an HDF5 library of v1.6.2 or before. SLU - 2005/7/8 * For version 6 (6.02 and 6.04) of the Portland Group compiler on AMD Opteron processor, there's a bug in the compiler for optimization(-O2). The library failed in several tests, all related to the multi driver. The problem has been reported to the vendor. * test/big fails sometimes with the message "Possible overlap with another region." The test selects regions randomly, and this error occurs when two regions overlap each other; it is a bug in the test and not in HDF5. Since the error is triggered by a random situation, it will usually disappear if the test is re-run. * Newer SGI MIPSpro compilers (version 7.4.x) support C99 features but have a "guard" statement in stdint.h that will #error and skip the rest of the header file if the C99 option is not used explicitly. Hardsetting $CC to c99 will resolve the problem. AKC - 2004/12/13 * On IBM AIX systems, parallel HDF5 mode will fail some tests with error messages like "INFO: 0031-XXX ...". This is from the command poe. Set the environment variable MP_INFOLEVEL to 0 to minimize the messages and run the tests again. The tests may also fail with messages like "The socket name is already in use". HDF5 does not use sockets. This is due to problems of the poe command trying to set up the debug socket. Check whether there are many old /tmp/s.pedb.* files staying around. These are sockets used by the poe command and left behind due to failed commands. Ask your system administrator to clean them out. Lastly, request IBM to provide a means to run poe without the debug socket. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the HPUX 11.00. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * Use the --disable-shared configure flag if building with an Absoft Fortran compiler. * Information about building with PGI and Intel compilers is available in INSTALL file sections 5.7 and 5.8. * In LANL QSC, the new cc compiler has problems converting small values of long long (absolute values less than 1**-308) to double. This triggers the test/dtypes to report failure in the following test: Testing random sw long double -> double conversions If -ieee is used, the converted doubles spread over the range 0.0 to 10**-308. If -ieee is not used, the converted double values are mostly 0.0, but occasionally appear as 10**-308. This has been reported to the system staff. All other tests have passed. * On at least one system, SDSC DataStar, the scheduler (in this case LoadLeveler) sends job status updates to standard error when you run any executable that was compiled with the parallel compilers. This causes problems when running "make check" on parallel builds, as many of the tool tests function by saving the output from test runs, and comparing it to an exemplar. The best solution is to reconfigure the target system so it no longer inserts the extra text. However, this may not be practical. In such cases, one solution is to "setenv HDF5_Make_Ignore yes" prior to the configure and build. This will cause "make check" to continue after detecting errors in the tool tests. However, in the case of SDSC DataStar, it also leaves you with some 150 "failed" tests to examine by hand. A second solution is to write a script to run serial tests and filter out the text added by the scheduler. A sample script used on SDSC DataStar is given below, but you will probably have to customize it for your installation. Observe that the basic idea is to insert the script as the first item on the command line which executes the test. The script then executes the test and filters out the offending text before passing it on. #!/bin/csh set STDOUT_FILE=~/bin/serial_filter.stdout set STDERR_FILE=~/bin/serial_filter.stderr rm -f $STDOUT_FILE $STDERR_FILE ($* > $STDOUT_FILE) >& $STDERR_FILE set RETURN_VALUE=$status cat $STDOUT_FILE tail +3 $STDERR_FILE exit $RETURN_VALUE You get the HDF5 make files and test scripts to execute your filter script by setting the environment variable "RUNSERIAL" to the full path of the script prior to running configure for parallel builds. Remember to "unsetenv RUNSERIAL" before running configure for a serial build. Note that the RUNSERIAL environment variable exists so that we can prefix serial runs as necessary on the target system. On DataStar, no prefix is necessary. However, on an MPICH system, the prefix might have to be set to something like "/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1" to get the serial tests to run at all. In such cases, you will have to include the regular prefix in your filter script. JM - 2004/9/15 %%%%1.6.6%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.6 (16/August/07) HDF5 version 1.6.6 released on Thu Aug 16 11:17:10 CDT 2007 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION ============ This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.6.5 and HDF5-1.6.6 It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.6. For more details, check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. HDF5 documentation can be found in the distributed release source code in the subdirectory doc/html/ or on the THG (The HDF Group) ftp server (ftp.hdfgroup.org) in the directory: /HDF5/docs/ Documentation for the current release is also on the HDF web site: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/ For more information, see the HDF5 home page at: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: help@hdfgroup.org CONTENTS ======== - New Features - Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.5 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features Summary - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration: ------------------------- - HDF5 now uses autoconf 2.61 to generate configure. MAM - 2007/7/25. Source code distribution ======================== Library: -------- - None Parallel Library: ----------------- - None Tools: ------ - h52gif and gif2h5: Both these tools were revised to include High Level Image API support. Tests were added to /hl/tools/gif2h5. PVN - 2007/04/13 - h5dump: Added support for double long type H5T_NATIVE_LDOUBLE. PVN - 2007/03/13 - h5dump: Added support for binary output; see usage. PVN 2007/03/13 - h5repack: Added support for reading and writing by hyperslabs for large files. PVN - 2007/03/01 - h5repack: A new option allows the copy to use the source file type (default) instead of the previous conversion to native type. PVN - 2007/03/01 - h5repack: Added output of the percentage of compression achieved. PVN - 2007/03/01 - h5diff: Added support for comparing dataset regions. PVN - 2007/02/20 - h5diff: Added support for reading and comparing by hyperslabs for large files. PVN - 2007/02/20 - h5diff: Added printing of dataset dimensions along with dataset name. PVN - 2007/02/19 F90 API: -------- - None C++ API: -------- - Added support for Szip: DSetCreatPropList::setSzip - BMR 2007/01/24 Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers ================================================== - Added support for MAC Intel (Darwin 8.8.2) (gcc 4.0.1 and g95 0.91) EIP - 2007/02/13 - Added support for GNU C compiler version 4.2.1 for FreeBSD 6.2 (32- and 64-bit) Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.5 Release ================================== Library ------- - Fixed several bugs with writing fill values for datasets that have a variable-length datatype or component datatype. QAK - 2007/06/19 - STDIO driver didn't support files bigger than 2GB because the OFFSET parameter of fseek is of type LONG INT, not big enough for big files. Use fseeko instead for big files if it's available on the system. SLU - 2007/4/5 - Relaxed restrictions on attribute operations to allow a file ID to be used as the "location ID". If a file ID is used, the attribute operation will occur on the root group of the file. QAK - 2007/02/09 - Fixed a bug in H5Sselect_valid() that caused an incorrect value to be returned (0) instead of FAIL on error conditions such as the selection or extent not being defined. CMC - 2007/01/05 - Fixed potential file corruption bug which could overwrite a portion of an object's header when an attribute was renamed. If the new name for the attribute was longer than the old name, it was possible that the attribute would grow enough to overwrite another message in the object's header. QAK - 2007/01/02 - Fixed file corruption bug which could write an incorrect number of messages to an object's header under certain circumstances. Generally, the sequence of actions to generate this bug looks like this: - Create an object. - Close the file. - Re-open the file. - Add 2 (or more) attributes to the object. - Close the file. - Re-open the file. - Delete one of the attributes on the object. - Add a smaller attribute to the object. - Delete the smaller atttribute on the object. - Add a larger attribute on the object. After this, the number of header messages stored for the object will be off by one. Other sequences of modifying attributes on an object could also trigger this bug. If you are opening an object and the bottom few messages of the HDF5 error stack resembles the following, the object has been affected by this bug: #007: ../../hdf5_v1.6/src/H5C.c line 3887 in H5C_load_entry(): unable to load entry major(08): Meta data cache layer minor(40): Unable to load metadata into cache #008: ../../hdf5_v1.6/src/H5Ocache.c line 332 in H5O_load(): corrupt object header - too few messages major(12): Object header layer minor(40): Unable to load metadata into cache Specifically, "corrupt object header" is the best string to search for in the HDF5 error stack output. If your files have been affected by this bug, or you are concerned that your files might have been, please contact the HDF Helpdesk at help@hdfgroup.org for a tool to detect and repair files affected by this problem. QAK - 2006/6/16 - Fixed various problems with retrieving names of objects, especially with mounted files. QAK - 2005/12/25 Configuration ------------- - Changed to default to --disable-shared if parallel is enabled. AKC - 2007/5/12 - Corrected a coding error in configure when it tries to locate the needed MPI and MPI-IO library for the fortran interface. AKC - 007/5/9. - Changed default fortran compiler to g95 when gcc is used. AKC - 007/2/17. - Configure can now use any tr command. No more need for defining the variable TR, nor is it supported. AKC - 2006/05/20 Performance ------------- - None Tools ----- - Fixed a bug in h5dump regarding the display of named datatypes attributes. PVN - 2007/03/13 - Fixed a bug in h5dump regarding the display of group comments. PVN - 2007/03/13 - Fixed a bug in h5dump regarding the display of hardlinks pointing to the root group. PVN - 2007/03/13 - Fixed a bug in the h5diff percentage option -p. PVN - 2007/03/05 - Fixed a bug in h5dump that caused array indices greater than 2^32-1 not to be printed correctly. PVN - 2007/2/19 Documentation ------------- - Corrected errors and extended the descriptions in Reference Manual entries for several functions. F90 API ------- - None C++ API ------- - Changed StrType::StrType(const size_t& size); to StrType::StrType(const int dummy, const size_t& size); because the first one clashed with StrType::StrType(const hid_t existing_id); - BMR 2007/05/03 - Wrappers of H5Rcreate had incorrect prototypes. Added these overloaded functions: IdComponent::reference(void* ref, const char* name, DataSpace& dataspace, H5R_type_t ref_type = H5R_DATASET_REGION) IdComponent::void reference(void* ref, const char* name) IdComponent::reference(void* ref, const H5std_string& name) and will remove these incorrect member functions: DataSet::Reference DataType::Reference Group::Reference H5File::Reference - Added wrappers for H5Rdereference as constructors: DataSet(IdComponent& obj, void* ref); Group(IdComponent& obj, void* ref); DataType(IdComponent& obj, void* ref); Documentation ============= HDF5 documentation can be found in the distributed release source code in the subdirectory doc/html/ (start with index.html) or on the THG (The HDF Group) ftp server (ftp.hdfgroup.org) in the directory: /HDF5/docs/ Online documentation for the current release can be found on the THG web site: https://support.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/ Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.2 (32/64 bit) xlc 6.0.0.8 (datastar) xlC 6.0.0.9 xlf 8.1.1.7 mpcc_r 6.0.0.8 mpxlf_r 8.1.1.7 AIX 5.3 (32/64 bit) xlc 7.0.0.0 (copper) xlC 7.0. xlf 9.1.0.3 FreeBSD 6.2 (32- and 64-bit) gcc and g++3.4.6 (duty and liberty) gcc and g++ 4.2.1 HP-UX B.11.23 HP aC++/ANSI C B3910B A.06.02 (sirius) HP F90 v3.1 (32-bit only) HP aC++/ANSI C B3910B A.06.02 IRIX64 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.4.4m (ucar mop1 64 & n32) F90 MIPSpro 7.4.4m (64 only) C++ MIPSpro cc 7.4.4m Linux 2.4.21-47.ELsmp #1 SMP gcc 3.2.3 i686 i386 GNU/Linux (osage) Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp #1 gcc (GCC) 3.4.6 SMP i686 i386 G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.91!) Nov 21 2006) (kagiso) PGI C, Fortran, C++ 6.2-5 32-bit icc (ICC) 9.1 Intel(R) C++ Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 9.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for 32-bit applications, Version 9.1 Absoft 32-bit Fortran 95 10.0.4 MPICH mpich2-1.0.4p1 compiled with gcc 3.4.6 and G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.91!) Linux 2.6.16.46-0.12-debug #1 SMP ia64 GNU/Linux Intel(R) C++ Version 10.0.025 (ucar hir1) Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 10.0.025 Linux 2.6.16.46-0.14-smp #1 Intel(R) C++ for Intel(R) EM64T Ver. 9.1.037 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux Intel(R) Fortran Intel(R) EM64T Ver. 9.1.031 (smirom) PGI C, Fortran, C++ Version 6.2-5 for 64-bit target on x86-64 tested for both 32- and 64-bit binaries Linux 2.6.5-7.283-rtgfx Altix SMP ia64 Intel(R) C++ Version 9.0 (cobalt) Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 9.0 SGI MPI OSF1 V5.1 (QSC) Compaq C V6.5-011 (See "Known Problems.") HP Fortran V5.5A-3548 Compaq C++ V6.5-036 MPIX200_64_r13.4 SunOS 5.8 32- and 64-bit Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 (sol) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 95 6.2 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 SunOS 5.10 32- and 64-bit Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.8 (linew) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 95 8.2 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.8 Patch 121019-06 Xeon Linux 2.4.21-32.0.1.ELsmp-perfctr-lustre (tungsten) Intel(R) C++ Version 9.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 9.0 PGI C Version 6.0 PGI C++ Version 6.0 PGI Fortran Version 6.0 gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5) Xeon Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.EL_lustre-1.4.10.1smp (abe) Intel(R) C++ Version 10.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 10.0 Open MPI 1.2.2 IA-64 Linux 2.4.21.SuSE_292.til1 ia64 gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 (NCSA tg-login) Intel(R) C++ Version 8.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 8.0 mpich-gm-1.2.5..10-intel-r2 Windows XP Visual Studio 6.0 Visual Studio .NET (with Intel Fortran 9.0) Visual Studio 2005 (with Intel Fortran 9.0) cygwin (gcc 3.4.4) MAC OS X Intel Darwin 8.10.1 i686-apple-darwin8-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 g95 0.91 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== Key: y = Tested and supported n = Not supported or not tested in this release C = Cluster W = Workstation ( ) = Footnote appears below second table Platform C F90 F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel parallel Solaris2.8 32- and 64-bit n y n y y y Solaris2.10 32- and 64-bit n y n y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit n n n n y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit n y n n y y HPUX11.23-32bit n y n y y y HPUX11.23-64bit n n n y y y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 n n n y y y WinXP CYGWIN n n n y y y WinXP 2005 n y n y y y WinXP .Net n y n y y y Mac OS X 10.4.10 n y n y y y AIX-5.2 & 5.3 32- and 64-bit y y y y y y FreeBSD 6.2 32- and 64-bit n n n y y y RedHat Linux 2.4.21 W n n n y y y SuSE Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 GNU (1) W y y y y y y SuSE Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 Intel W n y n y y y SuSE Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 PGI W n y n y y y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 GNU (1) W y y y y y y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 Intel W n y n y y y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 PGI W n y n y y y RHEL 4 Linux 2.6.9 Xeon Lustre C y y y y y y RedHat Linux 2.4 Xeon Lustre C n y n y y y SuSE Linux 2.4 ia64 C y y y y y y SuSe Linux 2.6.16 SGI Altix ia64 n y n y y y SuSe Linux 2.6.5 SGI Altix ia64 n y n y y y OSF1 v5.1 y y y y y n Platform Shared static- Thread- STREAM- libraries(4) exec safe VFD Solaris2.8 32- and 64-bit y n y y Solaris2.10 32- and 64-bit y n y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y n y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y n y y HPUX11.23-32bit y (3) n n y HPUX11.23-64bit y (3) n n y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 y n n n WinXP CYGWIN y n n n WinXP 2005 y n n n WinXP .Net y n n n Mac OS X 10.4.10 y n n y AIX-5.2 & 5.3 32- and 64-bit n n n y FreeBSD 6.2 32- and 64-bit y n n y RedHat Linux 2.4.21 W y n n y SuSE Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 GNU (1) W y n y y SuSE Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 Intel W y n n y SuSE Linux 2.6.9-42 i686 PGI W n n n y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 GNU (1) W y n n y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 Intel W y n n y SuSE Linux 2.6.16 x86_64 PGI W n n n y RHEL 4 Linux 2.6.9 Xeon Lustre C y n n y RedHat Linux 2.4 Xeon Lustre C y n n y SuSE Linux 2.4 ia64 C y n n y SuSe Linux 2.6.16 SGI Altix ia64 n n n y SuSe Linux 2.6.5 SGI Altix ia64 n n n y OSF1 v5.1 n n n y Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the "Platforms Tested" table found elsewhere in this file (RELEASE.txt). Unless otherwise noted, compilers used are the system compilers. Footnotes: (1) Fortran compiled with g95. (2) In most cases, shared libraries are provided only for the C library, except on Windows where they are provided for C, C++, and Fortran. (3) C++ works only with static libraries. Known Problems ============== * QSC (an HP alpha-based OSF1 cluster) does not create h5pfc correctly. It does not include the -lmpi properly. This will be fixed in the next release. AKC - 2007/08/07. * On IRIX64 6.5 (UCAR SGI mop1), when testing HDF5 tools with an HDF5 shared library, especially for h5repacktst and h52gifgentst, the following (or similar) error message may appear: "523648:lt-h5repacktst: rld: Fatal Error: Cannot Successfully map soname 'libh5test.so.1' under any of the filenames .......(bunch of directories) " And the testing will fail. We believe this is a libtool problem. One way to get rid of this is to add the paths of libh5test.so.1 and libh5.so.1 to the shared library path. For 32-bit: You may do this, under csh: setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH .......(existing pathes):[full path of HDF5 directory/test/.libs]:[full path of HDF5 directory/src/.libs] For 64-bit: setenv LD_LIBRARY64_PATH ......(existing pathes):[full path of HDF5 directory/test/.libs]:[full path of HDF5 directory/src/.libs] NOTE: This problem ONLY affects the testing of the HDF5 library when you build from source. It won't affect any applications that would like to link with the HDF5 shared library since the shared library path needs to be set anyway. KY - 2007/8/2 * QSC (an HP alpha-based OSF1 cluster) failed the testpar/testphdf5 sub-test "calloc". All other tests passed. This indicates that a dataset using chunked storage created by serial HDF5 may not work properly with parallel HDF5. The calloc test can be skipped by running "prun ... testphdf5 -x calloc". AKC - 2007/7/12. * The Intel C Compiler for the Linux x86_64 platform (EM64T-based, v8.1) has an optimization error in the datax types conversion code. Before running configure, edit the file config/intel-flags by changing the setting of PROD_CFLAGS from -O3 to -O0. Then run configure. AKC - 2005/11/10. * When testing parallel HDF5 with the C compiler version MIPSpro 7.4.3 on IRIX 6.5, set the environment variable MPI_TYPE_MAX to be a bigger number, for example 120000, in order to pass the complicated collective IO tests inside the parallel HDF5 library. This is not a problem inside the parallel HDF5 library. You can always set a bigger number on your system. KY - 2005/10/6 * A contiguous or chunked dataset created by a sequential version of HDF5 might not be able to be modified with a parallel version of the library. Use the H5Pset_alloc_time function with H5D_ALLOC_TIME_EARLY to set up the dataset creation property list to avoid the problem. EIP - 2005/09/09 * The dataset created or rewritten with the v1.6.3 library or after can't be read with the v1.6.2 library or before when Fletcher32 EDC (a filter) is enabled. There was a bug in the calculating code of the Fletcher32 checksum in the library before v1.6.3. The checksum value wasn't consistent between big-endian and little-endian systems. This bug was fixed in Release 1.6.3. However, after fixing the bug, the checksum value is no longer the same as before on little-endian system. The library release after 1.6.4 can still read the dataset created or rewritten with the library of v1.6.2 or before. SLU - 2005/7/8 * For version 6 (6.02 and 6.04) of the Portland Group compiler on AMD Opteron processor, there's a bug in the compiler for optimization(-O2). The library failed in several tests, all related to the multi driver. The problem has been reported to the vendor. * test/big fails sometimes with the message "Possible overlap with another region." The test selects regions randomly, and this error occurs when two regions overlap each other; it is a bug in the test and not in HDF5. Since the error is triggered by a random situation, it will usually disappear if the test is re-run. * Newer SGI MIPSpro compilers (version 7.4.x) support C99 features but have a "guard" statement in stdint.h that will #error and skip the rest of the header file if the C99 option is not used explicitly. Hardsetting $CC to c99 will resolve the problem. AKC - 2004/12/13 * On IBM AIX systems, parallel HDF5 mode will fail some tests with error messages like "INFO: 0031-XXX ...". This is from the command poe. Set the environment variable MP_INFOLEVEL to 0 to minimize the messages and run the tests again. The tests may also fail with messages like "The socket name is already in use". HDF5 does not use sockets (except for stream-VFD). This is due to problems of the poe command trying to set up the debug socket. Check whether there are many old /tmp/s.pedb.* files staying around. These are sockets used by the poe command and left behind due to failed commands. Ask your system administrator to clean them out. Lastly, request IBM to provide a means to run poe without the debug socket. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The stream-vfd test uses ip port 10007 for testing. If another application is already using that port address, the test will hang indefinitely and has to be terminated by the kill command. To try the test again, change the port address in test/stream_test.c to one not being used in the host. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the HPUX 11.00. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * The Stream VFD is not supported under Windows. * Use the --disable-shared configure flag if building with Absoft Fortran compiler. * Information about building with PGI and Intel compilers is available in INSTALL file sections 5.7 and 5.8. * In LANL QSC, the new cc compiler has problems converting small values of long long (absolute values less than 1**-308) to double. This triggers the test/dtypes to report failure in the following test: Testing random sw long double -> double conversions If -ieee is used, the converted doubles spread over the range 0.0 to 10**-308. If -ieee is not used, the converted double values are mostly 0.0, but occasionally appear as 10**-308. This has been reported to the system staff. All other tests have passed. * On at least one system, SDSC DataStar, the scheduler (in this case LoadLeveler) sends job status updates to standard error when you run any executable that was compiled with the parallel compilers. This causes problems when running "make check" on parallel builds, as many of the tool tests function by saving the output from test runs, and comparing it to an exemplar. The best solution is to reconfigure the target system so it no longer inserts the extra text. However, this may not be practical. In such cases, one solution is to "setenv HDF5_Make_Ignore yes" prior to the configure and build. This will cause "make check" to continue after detecting errors in the tool tests. However, in the case of SDSC DataStar, it also leaves you with some 150 "failed" tests to examine by hand. A second solution is to write a script to run serial tests and filter out the text added by the scheduler. A sample script used on SDSC DataStar is given below, but you will probably have to customize it for your installation. Observe that the basic idea is to insert the script as the first item on the command line which executes the test. The script then executes the test and filters out the offending text before passing it on. #!/bin/csh set STDOUT_FILE=~/bin/serial_filter.stdout set STDERR_FILE=~/bin/serial_filter.stderr rm -f $STDOUT_FILE $STDERR_FILE ($* > $STDOUT_FILE) >& $STDERR_FILE set RETURN_VALUE=$status cat $STDOUT_FILE tail +3 $STDERR_FILE exit $RETURN_VALUE You get the HDF5 make files and test scripts to execute your filter script by setting the environment variable "RUNSERIAL" to the full path of the script prior to running configure for parallel builds. Remember to "unsetenv RUNSERIAL" before running configure for a serial build. Note that the RUNSERIAL environment variable exists so that we can prefix serial runs as necessary on the target system. On DataStar, no prefix is necessary. However, on an MPICH system, the prefix might have to be set to something like "/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1" to get the serial tests to run at all. In such cases, you will have to include the regular prefix in your filter script. JM - 2004/9/15 %%%%1.6.5%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.5 (10/November/05) HDF5 version 1.6.5 released on Thu Nov 10 18:17:53 CST 2005 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION ============ This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.6.4 and HDF5-1.6.5. It contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.5. For more details, check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ Documentation for the current release is also on the HDF web site: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS ======== - New Features - Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.4 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features Summary - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration: ------------------------- - Added yodconfigure, a configure tool, that patches up the configure file to allow configure to launch executable via the proper launching command like "yod -sz 1". AKC - 2005/11/10 - Configure now recognizes the TR variable as the location of the tr utility. JML 2005/10/20 Source code distribution: ------------------------- - Added g95 as a testing "platform" informally. AKC - 2005/10/04. - Added MD5 checksumming to snapshot releases. Releases will now produce an .md5 file as well as a .tar archive. md5sum can be used to verify the arvhice with the .md5 checksum. -JL 2005/09/06 Library: -------- - Added HSYS_ERROR which retrieves the system error message and pushes it to the error stack. This provides more information regarding the failed system call. AKC - 2005/08/04 - Added H5F_OBJ_LOCAL flag to H5Fget_obj_count() & H5Fget_obj_ids(), to allow querying for objects in a file that was opened with a particular file ID, instead of all objects opened in the file with any file ID. QAK - 2005/06/01 Parallel Library: ----------------- - Added mpich2 as a testing "platform" informally. AKC - 2005/10/04. - HDF5 supports collective MPI-IO for irregular selection with HDF5 dataset. Irregular selection is when users use API H5Sselect_hyperslab more than once for the same dataset. Currently, not all MPI-IO packages support the complicated MPI derived datatypes used in the implementation of irregular selections INSIDE HDF5. 1) DEC 5.x wdoes not support complicated derived datatypes. 2) For AIX 5.1: If your poe version number is 3.2.0.20 or lower, please edit powerpc-ibm-aix5.x in the directory hdf5/config/. Find the line with << hdf5_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works >> and UNCOMMENT this line before the configure. check poe version with the following command: lpp -l all | grep ppe.poe 3) For Linux cluster,: If mpich version is 1.2.5 or lower, collective irregular selection IO is not supported; internally independent IO is used. 4) For IRIX 6.5: if C compiler version is 7.3 or lower, collective irregular selection IO is not supported; internally independent IO is used. 5) For platforms which internally used mpich: If the mpich version is 1.2.5 or lower, please find the corresponding config (in hdf5/config) file and add hdf5_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works='no' at the end of the configuration file. For example, on the NCSA SGI Altix, the internal mpich library is 1.2.5. So hdf5_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works='no' should be added at the end of the config file ia64-linux-gnu. KY - 2005/09/12 Tools: ------ - Removed obsolete pdb2hdf tool. JML - 2005/10/28 - Sped up h5dump on files with large numbers of objects. QAK - 2005/08/25 F90 API: -------- - Added missing h5tget_member_class_f function EIP 2005/04/06 C++ API: -------- - Added missing member functions: H5::CompType::getMemberArrayType H5::CompType::getMemberVarLenType H5::AbstractDs::getArrayType H5::AbstractDs::getVarLenType H5::CommonFG::openArrayType H5::CommonFG::openVarLenType H5::PropList::copyProp -- this will replace the current H5::PropList::copyProp in later releases due to incorrect prototype. BMR - 2005/07/27 Support for New Platforms, Languages and Compilers ================================================== - Added support for RedStorm platform (serial only.) AKC 2005/11/10 - Added support for BG/L platform (serial only.) LA 2005/11/10 - Added support for HPUX 11.23 (IA64); only C and C++ are supported with the +DD64 flag EIP 2005/10/05 Configuration ------------- - Added support for Cray X1. JML 2005/10/03 Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.4 Release ================================== Library ------- - Fixed collective IO in chunking-storage. HDF5 may have called the wrong routine when the shape of the dataspace in the file and in the bufferred chunk were different. This bug was fixed to make sure the correct routine is called. KY - 2005/10/19 - Fixed core dump when closing root groups opened through two different file handles that operate on the same actual file. QAK - 2005/10/02 - The ./dsets tests used to fail in the TFLOPS machine if the test program, dsets.c, was compiled with the -O option. The HDF5 library still worked correctly with the -O option. Only the ./dsets failed. It is fixed. AKC - 2005/09/14 - Corrected errors when performing various operations on a group opened by dereferencing an object reference. QAK - 2005/07/30 - Fixed a bug with named datatypes where a copy of a named datatype used to create a dataset would accidentally use the original named datatype for the dataset's datatype. QAK - 2005/07/23 - Made H5Fget_name() to be consistent and always return name of actual file the ID is in. (Instead of the name of the top file in a file mounting hierarchy). QAK - 2005/07/19 - Reworked internal file mounting semantics to hopefully eliminate mounting problems. We now require that files that are mounting together all have the same "file close degree". QAK - 2005/07/19 - More bug fixes on holding open files that are mounted and have IDs open. QAK - 2005/07/14 - Dataset sieve buffer cache was inadvertantly disabled; it has been re-enabled. QAK - 2005/07/08 - Don't unmount child files until the parent file actually closes. (Previously, if an object was holding open a file, the child files would get unmounted too early). QAK - 2005/07/05 - Fixed bug where unmounted files could cause the library to go into an infinite loop when shutting down. QAK - 2005/06/30 - Fixed bug with hyperslab selections that use selection offsets and operate on chunked datasets going into infinite loop or dumping core. QAK - 2005/06/17 - Corrected memory leak and possible corruption when opening a group. QAK - 2005/06/17 - Added check for opaque datatype tags being too long (check against H5T_OPAQUE_TAG_MAX, currently set to 256). QAK - 2005/06/14 - Fixed various errors in maintaining names for open objects in the face of unusual mount & unmount operations. QAK - 2005/06/08 - "SEMI" and "STRONG" file close degree settings now apply only to the particular file ID being closed, instead of operating on all open file IDs for a given file. QAK - 2005/06/01 - Fixed error in opening object in a group that was opened in a mounted file which has been unmounted. QAK - 2005/03/17 Configuration ------------- - Configure can recognize -lmpich as a form of MPI library. -AKC- 2005/9/28. - Changed default C++ compiler for the IA64 platform from icc to icpc which is the preferred compiler for Intel Compiler version 8. AKC - 2005/09/02 Performance ------------- - Optimized I/O for enumerated datatypes that are a superset of a source enumerated datatype. QAK - 2005/03/19 Tools ----- Documentation ------------- F90 API ------- - h5pget_driver_f was returning information that could not be interpreted by a Fortran application program; fixed. EIP - 2005/04/10 C++ API ------- - Several member functions' prototype changed due to the "int -> unsigned" change in the main library. They are: H5::CompType::getMemberDataType(unsigned member_num) H5::CompType::getMemberCompType(unsigned member_num) H5::CompType::getMemberEnumType(unsigned member_num) H5::CompType::getMemberIntType(unsigned member_num) H5::CompType::getMemberFloatType(unsigned member_num) H5::CompType::getMemberStrType(unsigned member_num) BMR - 2005/07/27 Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.1 (32 and 64-bit) xlc 6.0.0.6 xlf 8.1.1.3 xlC 6.0.0.6 mpcc_r 6.0.0.6 mpxlf_r 8.1.1.3 xlc 5.0.2.5 xlf 7.1.1.2 xlC 5.0.2.5 mpcc_r 5.0.2.5 mpxlf_r 7.1.1.2 AIX 5.2 (32/64 bit) xlc 6.0.0.8 xlC 6.0.0.9 xlf 8.1.1.7 mpcc_r 6.0.0.8 mpxlf_r 8.1.1.7 AIX 5.2 (32/64 bit, LLNL frost) xlc 6.0.0.8 xlC 6.0.0.8 xlf 8.1.1.7 mpcc_r 6.0.0.8 mpxlf_r 8.1.1.7 AIX 5.3 (32/64 bit) xlc 7.0.0.0 xlC 7.0. xlf 9.1.0.3 Cray X1 water 3.0.35 Cray Standard C Version 5.4.0.7.4 Cray Fortran 5.4.0.7.3 Cray C++ 5.4.0.7.4 FreeBSD 4.11 gcc 2.95.4 g++ 2.95.4 gcc 3.2.3, 3.3.6, 3.4.4, 4.0.0 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.03.13 HP-UX B.11.23 HP aC++/ANSI C B3910B A.06.00 HP F90 v2.9 HP aC++/ANSI C B3910B A.06.00 IRIX64 6.5 (tesla -64) MIPSpro cc 7.4.2m F90 MIPSpro 7.4.2m C++ MIPSpro cc 7.4.2m IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m F90 MIPSpro 7.3.1.3m (64 only) C++ MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m mpt 1.6 Linux 2.4.20-28.7 gcc 2.96 (eirene, verbena) gcc 3.3.2 PGI compilers (pgcc, pgf90, pgCC) version 5.2-1 Absoft Fortran compiler v9.0 Intel(R) C++ 32-bit Version 8.1 Intel(R) Fortran 32-bit Version 8.1 MPIch 1.2.6 Linux 2.4.21-268-smp x86_64 gcc 3.3.1 (SuSE Linux, AMD) (mir) PGI 5.2-1 C and F90 (with k3-32) Intel(R) C++ 32-bit Version 8.1 Intel(R) Fortran 32-bit Version 8.1 Linux 2.4.21-sgi306rp21 Altix SMP ia64 Intel(R) C++ Version 8.1 (cobalt) Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 8.1 SGI MPI OSF1 V5.1 (QSC) Compaq C V6.5-011 HP Fortran V5.5A-3548 Compaq C++ V6.5-036 MPIX200_64_r13.4 OSF1 V5.1 (PSC) Compaq C V6.5-303 HP Fortran V5.5A-3548 Compaq C++ V6.5-040 SunOS 5.8 32,46 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 90 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 SunOS 5.9 32,64 Sun C 5.6 2004/07/15 (Solaris 2.9) Sun Fortran 95 8.0 2004/07/15 Sun C++ 5.6 2004/07/15 SunOS 5.10 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 95 6.2 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 Patch 111685-13 Xeon Linux 2.4.21-32.0.1.ELsmp-perfctr-lustre (tungsten) Intel(R) C++ Version 9.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 9.0 IA-64 Linux 2.4.21.SuSE_292.til1 ia64 (NCSA tg-login) Intel(R) C++ Version 8.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 8.0 mpich-gm-1.2.5..10-intel-r2 Windows XP MSVC++.NET MSVC++ 6.0 Intel 8.1 C++ MAC OS X Darwin 7.5 gcc and g++ Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1175, based on gcc version 3.3.2 IBM XL Fortran version 8.1 Absoft Fortran compiler v8.2 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== Key: y = tested and supported n = not supported or not tested in this release x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table Platform C F90 F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel parallel IBM BG/L (16) n n n n y y Solaris2.8 64-bit y y y(1) y y y Solaris2.8 32-bit y y y(1) y y y Solaris2.9 64-bit y(1) y y(1) y y y Solaris2.9 32-bit y(1) y y(1) y y y Solaris2.10 64-bit y(1) y n y y y Solaris2.10 32-bit y(1) y n y y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y(2) y y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y(2) n n n y y HPUX11.00 y(1) y y y y y HPUX11.23-32bit n y n y y y HPUX11.23-64bit n n n y y y OSF1 v5.1 y y y y y y X1 y y y y y n AIX-5.1, 5.2 & 5.3 32-bit y y y y y y AIX-5.1, 5.2 & 5.3 64-bit y y y y y y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 n n(9) n y y y WinXP .Net n n n y(8) y y Mac OS X 10.3 n y(10) n y y y FreeBSD 4.11 n n n y y y RedHat 7.3 W (3) y(1) y(11) n y y y RedHat 7.3 W Intel (3) n y n y y y RedHat 7.3 W PGI (3) n y n y y y RedStorm (16) n y n y y n SuSe x86_64 gcc (3,13) n y(12) n y y y SuSe x86_64 icc (3,13) n y(14) n y y y Linux 2.4 Xeon C Lustre Intel (3,6) n y n y y y Linux 2.4 SuSE ia64 C Intel (3,7) y y y y y y Linux 2.4 SGI Altix ia64 Intel (3) y y y y y y Platform Shared static- Thread- STREAM- libraries(4) exec safe VFD IBM BG/L n y n n Solaris2.8 64-bit y x y y Solaris2.8 32-bit y x y y Solaris2.9 64-bit y x y y Solaris2.9 32-bit y x y y Solaris2.10 64-bit y x y y Solaris2.10 32-bit y x y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y y y y HPUX11.00 y x n y HPUX11.23 y y n y OSF1 v5.1 y y n y X1 n y n y AIX-5.1, 5.2 & 5.3 32-bit n y n y AIX-5.1, 5.2 & 5.3 64-bit n y n y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 y y n n WinXP .Net y y n n Mac OS X 10.3 y y n y FreeBSD 4.11 y y y y RedHat 7.3 W (3) y y y y RedHat 7.3 W Intel (3) n y n y RedHat 7.3 W PGI (3) n y n y RedStorm n y n y SuSe x86_64 gcc (3,13) n y n y SuSe x86_64 icc (3,13) y y(15) n y Linux 2.4 Xeon C Lustre Intel (3,6) y y n y Linux 2.4 SuSE ia64 C Intel (3,7) y y n n Linux 2.4 SGI Altix ia64 Intel (3) y y n y Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the "Platforms Tested" table found elsewhere in this file (RELEASE.txt). Unless otherwise noted, compilers used are the system compilers. Footnotes: (1) Using mpich 1.2.6 (2) Using mpt and mpich 1.2.6. (3) Linux 2.4 with GNU, Intel, and PGI compilers, as indicated. W or C indicates workstation or cluster, respectively. (4) Shared libraries are provided only for the C library, except on Windows where they are provided for C and C++. (5) Using mpt. (6) Linux 2.4.21-32.0.1. Xeon cluster with ELsmp-perfctr-lustre and Intel compilers (7) Linux 2.4.21, SuSE_292.til1. Ia64 cluster with Intel compilers (8) Intel 8.1 (9) One test of this release failed with Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6c. No binary fortran release will be provided. Users should build the library by themselves and use it at their own risk. We recommend that users use HDF5 1.7 instead or use Compaq Visual Fortran 6.0. (10) IBM XLF and Absoft (11) PGI, Absoft. No shared libraries with Absoft; use '--disable-shared'. (12) PGI and Intel compilers for both C and Fortran (13) AMD Opteron x86_64 (14) ifort (15) Yes with C and Fortran, but not with C++ (16) Only serial is ported. PFS does not work for PHDF5 yet. FMB/EIP - 2005/11/10 Known Problems ============== * Intel Compilers for Linux x86_86 platforms (EM64T-based, v8.1) has optimization error in the data types conversion code. Before running configure, edit the file config/intel-flags by changing the setting of PROD_CFLAGS from -O3 to -O0, then run configure. AKC - 2005/11/10. * Fortran testing and compiling failures on windows XP 1. Compaq visual fortran 6.6c with VS 6.0 The Fortran tests failed for both release, release dll, debug and debug dll. The failure is a random one. We won't provide fortran libraries. The same test passed with the 1.7.51 snapshot. You may find the 1.7.51 snapshot under ftp://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/pub/outgoing/hdf5/snapshots/. 2. Intel fortran 8.1 under .Net environment The fortran library cannot even be compiled. Some users have pointed this to intel forum. * When testing parallel HDF5 with the C compiler version MIPSpro 7.4.3 at IRIX 6.5, set enviroment variable MPI_TYPE_MAX to be a bigger number, for example 120000, in order to pass the complicated collective IO tests inside parallel HDF5 library. This is not a problem inside parallel HDF5 library. You can always set a bigger number in your system. KY - 2005/10/6 * A contiguous or chunked dataset created by a sequential version may not be modified with a parallel version of the library. Use the H5Pset_alloc_time function with H5D_ALLOC_TIME_EARLY to set up the dataset creation property list to avoid the problem. EIP - 2005/09/09 * The dataset created or rewritten with the v1.6.3 library or after can't be read with the v1.6.2 library or before when Fletcher32 EDC(filter) is enabled. There was a bug in the calculating code of the Fletcher32 checksum in the library before v1.6.3. The checksum value wasn't consistent between big-endian and little-endian systems. This bug was fixed in Release 1.6.3. However, after fixing the bug, the checksum value is no longer the same as before on little-endian system. The library release after 1.6.4 can still read the dataset created or rewritten with the library of v1.6.2 or before. SLU - 2005/7/8 * For version 6 (6.02 and 6.04) of the Portland Group compiler on AMD Opteron processor, there's a bug in the compiler for optimization(-O2). The library failed in several tests but all related to multi driver. The problem has been reported to the vendor. * test/big fails sometimes with the message "Possible overlap with another region." The test selects regions randomly, and this error occurs when two regions overlap each other; it is a bug in the test and not in HDF5. Since the error is triggered by a random situation, it will usually disappear if the test is re-run. * Newer SGI MIPSpro compilers (version 7.4.x) support C99 features but it has a "guard" statement in stdint.h that will #error and skip the rest of the header file if C99 option is not used explicitly. Hardset $CC to c99 will resolve the problem. AKC - 2004/12/13 * On IBM AIX systems, parallel HDF5 mode will fail some tests with error messages like "INFO: 0031-XXX ...". This is from the command poe. Set the environment variable MP_INFOLEVEL to 0 to minimize the messages and run the tests again. The tests may fail with messages like "The socket name is already in use". HDF5 does not use sockets (except for stream-VFD). This is due to problems of the poe command trying to set up the debug socket. Check if there are many old /tmp/s.pedb.* staying around. These are sockets used by the poe command and left behind due to failed commands. Ask your system administrator to clean them out. Lastly, request IBM to provide a means to run poe without the debug socket. * Two h5dump xml tests(h5dump --xml thlink.h5 and h5dump --xml tmany.h5) failed on windows xp with .NET for debug and debug dll. Release and Release dll work fine. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The stream-vfd test uses ip port 10007 for testing. If another application is already using that port address, the test will hang indefinitely and has to be terminated by the kill command. To try the test again, change the port address in test/stream_test.c to one not being used in the host. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on the HPUX 11.00. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * The Stream VFD was not tested yet under Windows. * Before building HDF5 F90 Library from source on Crays replace H5Aff.f90, H5Dff.f90 and H5Pff.f90 files in the fortran/src subdirectory in the top level directory with the Cray-specific files from the site: ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF/HDF5/current/src/patches/ * Use --disable-shared configure flag if building with Absoft Fortran compiler. * Information about building with PGI and Intel compilers is available in INSTALL file sections 5.7 and 5.8. * In LANL QSC, the new cc compiler has problems converting small values of long long (absolute values less than 1**-308) to double. This triggers the test/dtypes to report failure in the Testing random sw long double -> double conversions If -ieee is used, the converted doubles spread over the range 0.0 to 1**-308. If -ieee is not used, the converted double values are mostly 0.0 but occasionally as 1**-308. This has been reported to the system staff. All other tests have passed. * Fortran release DLL randomly failed with Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6c on Windows. * Fortran DLL built with Intel 8.1 in .NET environment crushed the compiler, Building Fortran static library with Intel 8.1 in .NET environment requires manually setting the project file. Please contact to hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu if you need to build Fortran static library with Intel 8.1 with .NET environment. * On at least one system, SDSC DataStar, the scheduler (in this case LoadLeveler) sends job status updates to standard error when you run any executable that was compiled with the parallel compilers. This causes problems when running "make check" on parallel builds, as many of the tool tests function by saving the output from test runs, and comparing it to an exemplar. The best solution is to reconfigure the target system so it no longer inserts the extra text. However, this may not be practical. In such cases, one solution is to "setenv HDF5_Make_Ignore yes" prior to the configure and build. This will cause "make check" to continue after detecting errors in the tool tests. However, in the case of SDSC DataStar, it also leaves you with some 150 "failed" tests to examine by hand. A second solution is to write a script to run serial tests and filter out the text added by the scheduler. A sample script used on SDSC DataStar is given below, but you will probably have to customize it for your installation. Observe that the basic idea is to insert the script as the first item on the command line which executes the test. The script then executes the test and filters out the offending text before passing it on. #!/bin/csh set STDOUT_FILE=~/bin/serial_filter.stdout set STDERR_FILE=~/bin/serial_filter.stderr rm -f $STDOUT_FILE $STDERR_FILE ($* > $STDOUT_FILE) >& $STDERR_FILE set RETURN_VALUE=$status cat $STDOUT_FILE tail +3 $STDERR_FILE exit $RETURN_VALUE You get the HDF make files and test scripts to execute your filter script by setting the environment variable "RUNSERIAL" to the full path of the script prior to running configure for parallel builds. Remember to "unsetenv RUNSERIAL" before running configure for a serial build. Note that the RUNSERIAL environment variable exists so that we can prefix serial runs as necessary on the target system. On DataStar, no prefix is necessary. However, on an MPICH system, the prefix might have to be set to something like "/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1" to get the serial tests to run at all. In such cases, you will have to include the regular prefix in your filter script. %%%%1.6.4%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.4 (15/March/05) HDF5 version 1.6.4 released on Tue Mar 15 20:38:48 CST 2005 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION ============ This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.6.3 and HDF5-1.6.4, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.4. For more details check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS ======== - New Features - Support for new platforms and languages - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.3 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features Summary - Known Problems New Features ============ Source code distribution: ------------------------- The High-Level (HL) C APIs were added to the source code distribution. For HL documentation, see http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/hdf5_hl/doc/RM_hdf5hl.html. The HL library, libhdf5_hl.a(so), is built and installed by default. Use --disable-hl configure flag to disable the HL library. Library: -------- - We recommend you to use SZIP v2.0 with this release. For more information see http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/doc_resource/SZIP/ - The compound datatype has been enhanced with a new feature of size adjustment. The size can be increased and decreased (without cutting the last member). No API change is involved. SLU - 2004/10/1 - Removed PABLO support. 2005/01/20 EIP Parallel Library: ----------------- - Allow compressed, chunked datasets to be read in parallel. QAK - 2004/10/04 Tools: ------ - New tool, h5jam. See HDF5 Reference Manual. 2004/10/08 F90 API: -------- No new features in this release. C++ API: -------- - Started using C library's reference counting in place of the class RefCounter, which existed before the C mechanism was available. As a result, RefCounter has been removed. 2005/03/12 BMR Support for new platforms, languages and compilers. ======================================= Configuration ------------- - Upgraded from GNU autoconf 2.53 to autoconf 2.59. JML - 2005/01/31 Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.3 release ================================== Library ------- - Fixed a racing condition in MPIPOSIX virtual file drive close function. Now all processes must completed the close before any of them is returned. This prevents some "faster" processes start accessing the file for another purpose (e.g., open with truncate) while other "slower" processes have not closed the same file with the previous purpose. AKC - 2005/03/01 - H5Tget_member_value calls for enum datatype didn't return correct value if H5Tenum_valueof was called first. It's fixed. SLU - 2005/02/08 - For variable-length string, H5Tget_class returned H5T_STRING as its class. But H5Tdetect_class and H5Tget_member_class considered it as H5T_VLEN. This is fixed to let all these 3 functions treat it as H5T_STRING. SLU - 2005/02/08 - The byte order of all 1-byte integer types was fixed as little-endian even on a big-endian machine. It's corrected. SLU - 2005/02/07 - Fixed segmentation fault when calling H5Fflush with an attribute that hasn't had a value written to it open. QAK - 2004/10/18 - Backed out support for bitfield and time types in H5Tget_native_type. Leave it to future support. The function simply returns error message of "not support" for bitfield and time types. SLU - 2004/10/5 - Fixed address check in Core VFL driver to avoid spurious address/size overflows for odd valued addresses and/or sizes. QAK - 2004/09/27 - Fixed problem where chunked datasets were not able to be deleted from a file under certain circumstances. QAK - 2004/09/27/ Configuration ------------- - IRIX64 MIPSpro compiler of 7.4.x supports C99 features. Default to use the 'c99' compiler if available. AKC - 2004/12/13 - Intel v8.0 compiler would infinite loop when compiling some test code with -O3 option. Changed enable-production default compiler option to -O2. AKC - 2004/12/06 - Long double is assumed to be a supported C data type. It is a standard C89 type. AKC - 2004/10/22 Performance ------------- Many changes were made to the library to improve performance, especially for the variable-length datatypes and metadata cache. Tools ----- - h5fc and h5c++ work correctly when -c compiler flag is used. EIP - 2005/03/14 - Fixed h5dump to print attributes data in ASCII if -r option is used. AKC - 2004/11/18 - Fixed space utilization reported in h5ls to correct error in formula used. QAK - 2004/10/22 Documentation ------------- F90 API ------- - On windows, previously Fortran DLL built and tested failed. Now Fortran DLL has been built and tested successfully with Dec Fortran 6.6c or Dec Fortran 6.0. C++ API ------- Documentation ============= HDF5 Library documentation -------------------------- No substantive changes to the structure or types of content in the HDF5 Library documentation. Windows installation documentation ---------------------------------- 1. On Windows zlib has been updated to 1.2.2. You may find the binary at either http://www.zlib.net/zlib122-dll.zip or ftp://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/lib-external/zlib/bin/windows 2. Only DLLs of external libraries (zlib and szip) are linked with the HDF5 Library. We will no longer provide binary to link static library with HDF5. For details, please check INSTALL_Windows in this directory. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.1 (32 and 64-bit) xlc 6.0.0.6 xlf 8.1.1.3 xlC 6.0.0.6 mpcc_r 6.0.0.6 mpxlf_r 8.1.1.3 xlc 5.0.2.5 xlf 7.1.1.2 xlC 5.0.2.5 mpcc_r 5.0.2.5 mpxlf_r 7.1.1.2 AIX 5.2 (32/64 bit) xlc 6.0.0.8 xlC 6.0.0.9 xlf 8.1.1.7 mpcc_r 6.0.0.8 mpxlf_r 8.1.1.7 AIX 5.2 (32/64 bit, LLNL frost) xlc 6.0.0.8 xlC 6.0.0.8 xlf 8.1.1.7 mpcc_r 6.0.0.8 mpxlf_r 8.1.1.7 Cray T90 sn7001 10.0.0md Cray Standard C Version 6.4.0.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.4.0.0 Cray SV1 sn9617 10.0.1.2 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.3.6 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.3.1 FreeBSD 4.9 gcc 2.95.4 g++ 2.95.4 gcc 3.2.3, 3.3.6, 3.4.4, 4.0.0 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.03.13 MPIch 1.2.4 IRIX64 6.5 (tesla -64) MIPSpro cc 7.4.2m F90 MIPSpro 7.4.2m C++ MIPSpro cc 7.4.2m IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m F90 MIPSpro 7.3.1.3m (64 only) C++ MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m mpt 1.6 Linux 2.4.20-28.7 gcc 2.96 (eirene, verbena) gcc 3.3.2 PGI compilers (pgcc, pgf90, pgCC) version 5.2-1 Absoft Fortran compiler v9.0 Intel(R) C++ 32-bit Version 8.1 Intel(R) Fortran 32-bit Version 8.1 MPIch 1.2.6 Linux 2.4.21-268-smp x86_64 gcc 3.3.1 (SuSE Linux, AMD) (mir) PGI 5.2-1 C and F90 (with k3-32) Intel(R) C++ 32-bit Version 8.1 Intel(R) Fortran 32-bit Version 8.1 Linux 2.4.21-sgi303r2 Altix SMP ia64 Intel(R) C++ Version 8.1 (cobalt) Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 8.1 SGI MPI OSF1 V5.1 (QSC) Compaq C V6.5-011 HP Fortran V5.5A-3548 Compaq C++ V6.5-036 MPIX200_64_r13.4 OSF1 V5.1 (PSC) Compaq C V6.5-303 HP Fortran V5.5A-3548 Compaq C++ V6.5-040 MPIX200_64_r13.4 FORTRAN 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 SunOS 5.8 32,46 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 90 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 SunOS 5.9 32,64 Sun C 5.6 2004/07/15 (Solaris 2.9) Sun Fortran 95 8.0 2004/07/15 Sun C++ 5.6 2004/07/15 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.5.2 i386 pgcc Rel 3.1-4i with mpich-1.2.4 with local modifications Xeon Linux 2.4.20-31.9smp_perfctr_lustre (tungsten) Intel(R) C++ Version 8.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 8.0 IA-64 Linux 2.4.21.SuSE_128.bef1 ia64 (NCSA tg-login) Intel(R) C++ Version 8.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 8.0 mpich-gm-1.2.5..intel Windows XP MSVC++.NET MSVC++ 6.0 Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6C Intel 8.1 C++ MAC OS X Darwin 7.5 gcc and g++ Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1175, based on gcc version 3.3.2 IBM XL Fortran version 8.1 Absoft Fortran compiler v8.2 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== Key: y = tested and supported n = not supported or not tested in this release x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table Platform C F90 F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel parallel Solaris2.8 64-bit y y y(1) y y y Solaris2.8 32-bit y y y(1) y y y Solaris2.9 64-bit y(1) y y(1) y y y Solaris2.9 32-bit y(1) y y(1) y y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y(2) y y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y(2) n n n y y HPUX11.00 y(1) y y y y y OSF1 v5.1 y y y y y y T90 IEEE n y n n y n SV1 y(5) y y(5) n y n TFLOPS y(1) n n n y n AIX-5.1 & 5.2 32-bit y y y y y y AIX-5.1 & 5.2 64-bit y y y y y y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 n y(9) n y y y WinXP .Net n n n y(8) y y Mac OS X 10.3 n y(10) n y y y FreeBSD 4.9 y(1) n n y y y RedHat 7.3 W (3) y(1) y(11) n y y y RedHat 7.3 W Intel (3) n y n y y y RedHat 7.3 W PGI (3) n y n y y y SuSe x86_64 gcc (3,13) n y(12) n y y y SuSe x86_64 icc (3,13) n y(14) n y y y Linux 2.4 Xeon C Lustre Intel (3,6) n y n y y y Linux 2.4 SuSE ia64 C Intel (3,7) y y y y y y Linux 2.4 SGI Altix ia64 Intel (3) y y y y y y Platform Shared static- Thread- STREAM- libraries(4) exec safe VFD Solaris2.8 64-bit y x y y Solaris2.8 32-bit y x y y Solaris2.9 64-bit y x y y Solaris2.9 32-bit y x y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y y y y HPUX11.00 y x n y OSF1 v5.1 y y n y T90 IEEE n y n y SV1 n y n y TFLOPS n y n n AIX-5.1 & 5.2 32-bit n y n y AIX-5.1 & 5.2 64-bit n y n y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 y y n n WinXP .Net y y n n Mac OS X 10.3 y y n y FreeBSD 4.9 y y y y RedHat 7.3 W (3) y y y y RedHat 7.3 W Intel (3) n y n y RedHat 7.3 W PGI (3) n y n y SuSe x86_64 gcc (3,13) n y n y SuSe x86_64 icc (3,13) y y(15) n y Linux 2.4 Xeon C Lustre Intel (3,6) y y n y Linux 2.4 SuSE ia64 C Intel (3,7) y y n n Linux 2.4 SGI Altix ia64 Intel (3) y y n y Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the "Platforms Tested" table found elsewhere in this file (RELEASE.txt). Unless otherwise noted, compilers used are the system compilers. Footnotes: (1) Using mpich 1.2.6 (2) Using mpt and mpich 1.2.6. (3) Linux 2.4 with GNU, Intel, and PGI compilers, as indicated. W or C indicates workstation or cluster, respectively. (4) Shared libraries are provided only for the C library, except on Windows where they are provided for C and C++. (5) Using mpt. (6) Linux 2.4.20-31.9. Xeon cluster with smp_perfctr_lustre and Intel compilers (7) Linux 2.4.21, SuSE_128.befl. Ia64 cluster with Intel compilers (8) Intel 8.1 (9) Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6C (10) IBM XLF and Absoft (11) PGI, Absoft. No shared libraries with Absoft; use '--disable-shared'. (12) PGI and Intel compilers for both C and Fortran (13) AMD Opteron x86_64 (14) ifort (15) Yes with C and Fortran, but not with C++ FMB/EIP - 2005/03/15 Known Problems ============== * test/big fails sometimes with the message "Possible overlap with another region." The test selects regions randomly, and this error occurs when two regions overlap each other; it is an bug in the test and not in HDF5. Since the error is triggered by a random situation, it will usually disappear if the test is re-run. * Cray SV1 fails to correctly convert between floating-point and "long double" for software conversion. Problem is being investigated. SLU - 2005/03/04 * Newer SGI MIPSpro compilers (version 7.4.x) support C99 features but it has a "guard" statement in stdint.h that will #error and skip the rest of the header file if C99 option is not used explicitly. Hardset $CC to c99 will resolve the problem. AKC - 2004/12/13 * On IBM AIX systems, parallel HDF5 mode will fail some tests with error messages like "INFO: 0031-XXX ...". This is from the command poe. Set the environment variable MP_INFOLEVEL to 0 to minimize the messages and run the tests again. The tests may fail with messages like "The socket name is already in use". HDF5 does not use sockets (except for stream-VFD). This is due to problems of the poe command trying to set up the debug socket. Check if there are many old /tmp/s.pedb.* staying around. These are sockets used by the poe command and left behind due to failed commands. Ask your system administrator to clean them out. Lastly, request IBM to provide a mean to run poe without the debug socket. * Fortran subroutine h5pget_driver_f doesn't return a correct driver information. * There are two h5dump xml tests(h5dump --xml thlink.h5 and h5dump --xml tmany.h5) failed on windows xp with .NET for debug and debug dll. Release and Release dll work fine. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The stream-vfd test uses ip port 10007 for testing. If another application is already using that port address, the test will hang indefinitely and has to be terminated by the kill command. To try the test again, change the port address in test/stream_test.c to one not being used in the host. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * The Stream VFD was not tested yet under Windows. It is not supported in the TFLOPS machine. * The ./dsets tests failed in the TFLOPS machine if the test program, dsets.c, is compiled with the -O option. The hdf5 library still works correctly with the -O option. The test program works fine if it is compiled with -O1 or -O0. Only -O (same as -O2) causes the test program to fail. * Certain platforms give false negatives when testing h5ls: - Cray T90IEEE give errors during testing when displaying some floating-point values. These are benign differences due to the different precision in the values displayed. h5ls appears to be dumping floating-point numbers correctly. * Before building HDF5 F90 Library from source on Crays replace H5Aff.f90, H5Dff.f90 and H5Pff.f90 files in the fortran/src subdirectory in the top level directory with the Cray-specific files from the site: ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF/HDF5/current/src/patches/ * On some platforms that use Intel and Absoft compilers to build HDF5 fortran library, compilation may fail for fortranlib_test.f90, fflush1.f90 and fflush2.f90 complaining about exit subroutine. Comment out the line IF (total_error .ne. 0) CALL exit (total_error) * Use --disable-shared configure flag if building with Absoft Fortran compiler * Information about building with PGI and Intel compilers is available in INSTALL file sections 5.7 and 5.8 * In LANL QSC, the new cc compiler has problems converting small values of long long (absolute values less than 1**-308) to double. This triggers the test/dtypes to report failure in the Testing random sw long double -> double conversions If -ieee is used, the converted doubles spread over the range 0.0 to 1**-308. If -ieee is not used, the converted double values are mostly 0.0 but occasionally as 1**-308. This has been reported to the system staff. All other tests have passed. * The C++ library's tests fails when compiling with PGI C++ compiler. The workaround until the problem is correctly handled is to use the flag "--instantiate=local" prior to the configure and build steps, as: setenv CXX "pgCC --instantiate=local" for pgCC 5.02 and higher setenv CXX "pgCC -tlocal" for others * Fortran release DLL randomly failed with compaq visual fortran 6.6c on windows. * Fortran DLL built with Intel 8.1 in .NET environment crushed the compiler, To build Fortran Static library with Intel 8.1 in .NET environment needs manually setting the project file, please contact to hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu if you need to build fortran static library with Intel 8.1 with .NET environment. * On at least one system, (SDSC DataStar), the scheduler (in this case LoadLeveler) sends job status updates to standard error when you run any executable that was compiled with the parallel compilers. This causes problems when running "make check" on parallel builds, as many of the tool tests function by saving the output from test runs, and comparing it to an exemplar. The best solution is to reconfigure the target system so it no longer inserts the extra text. However, this may not be practical. In such cases, one solution is to "setenv HDF5_Make_Ignore yes" prior to the configure and build. This will cause "make check" to continue after detecting errors in the tool tests. However, in the case of SDSC DataStar, it also leaves you with some 150 "failed" tests to examine by hand. A second solution is to write a script to run serial tests and filter out the text added by the scheduler. A sample script used on SDSC DataStar is given below, but you will probably have to customize it for your installation. Observe that the basic idea is to insert the script as the first item on the command line which executes the test. The script then executes the test and filters out the offending text before passing it on. #!/bin/csh set STDOUT_FILE=~/bin/serial_filter.stdout set STDERR_FILE=~/bin/serial_filter.stderr rm -f $STDOUT_FILE $STDERR_FILE ($* > $STDOUT_FILE) >& $STDERR_FILE set RETURN_VALUE=$status cat $STDOUT_FILE tail +3 $STDERR_FILE exit $RETURN_VALUE You get the HDF make files and test scripts to execute your filter script by setting the environment variable "RUNSERIAL" to the full path of the script prior to running configure for parallel builds. Remember to "unsetenv RUNSERIAL" before running configure for a serial build. Note that the RUNSERIAL environment variable exists so that we can can prefix serial runs as necessary on the target system. On DataStar, no prefix is necessary. However on an MPICH system, the prefix might have to be set to something like "/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1" to get the serial tests to run at all. In such cases, you will have to include the regular prefix in your filter script. %%%%1.6.3%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.3 (22/September/04) HDF5 version 1.6.3 released on Wed Sep 22 11:30:11 CDT 2004 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.6.2 and HDF5-1.6.3, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.3. For more details check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - Support for new platforms and languages - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.2 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features Summary - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration: -------------- - Added some initial support for making purify (or similar memory checking products) happier by initializing buffers to zero and disabling the internal free list code. To take advantage of this, define 'H5_USING_PURIFY' in your CFLAGS when building the library. QAK - 2004/07/23 - WINDOWS building,testing and installing improvements - On Windows, FORTRAN,C++ and C projects are merged into one zip file, users can choose an option to build either FORTRAN or C++ or both with basic C library.For detailed information, please read INSTALL_Windows.txt. - On Windows, szip compression library with or without encoder can be easily turned off or on when building HDF5. For detailed information, please read INSTALL_Windows.txt, especially section V. - On Windows, an optional procedure for building,testing and installing HDF5 from command line is provided. This procedure is supposed to be convenient for experienced users, please read INSTALL_windows_From_Command_Line.txt for details. - On Windows, an alternative short instruction document for building, testing and installing HDF5 is provided. This instruction is supposed to be convenient for general users, please read INSTALL_Windows_Short.txt for details. - On Windows, h5repack,h5diff,h5ls and h5import tool tests have been added. KY - 2004/9/16 Library: -------- - Modified the way how HDF5 calculates 'pixels_per_scanline' parameter for SZIP compression. Now there is no restriction on the size and shape of the chunk except that the total number of elements in the chunk cannot be bigger than 'pixels_per_block' parameter provided by the user. EIP - 2004/07/21 - HDF5 can now link to SZIP with or without szip's encoder. The new API function H5Zget_filter_info can be used to check szip's status. Attempting to assign szip to a dataset property list or attempting to write with szip will generate an error if szip's encoder is disabled. JL/NF - 2004/6/30 - SZIP always uses K13 compression. This flag no longer needs to be set when calling H5Pset_szip. If the flag for CHIP compression is set, it will be ignored (since the two are mutually exclusive). JL/NF - 2004/6/30 - A new API function H5Fget_name was added. It returns the name of the file by object(file, group, data set, named data type, attribute) ID. SLU - 2004/06/29 - A new API function H5Fget_filesize was added. It returns the actual file size of the opened file. SLU - 2004/06/24 - Added option that if $HDF5_DISABLE_VERSION_CHECK is set to 2, will suppress all library version mismatch warning messages. AKC - 2004/4/14 Parallel Library: ----------------- Tools: ------ - h5repack was added to the tools suite. h5repack regenerates an HDF5 file from another HDF5 file, optionally applying HDF5 filters (compression) and/or chunking to the copied file. The filters options are read from the command line. See /doc/html/Tools.html for more details. PVN - 2004/9/13 - h5dump includes new features: 1) Printing of dataset filters, storage layout and fill value information. 2) Print a list of the file contents. 3) Escape non printing characters. 4) Print the content of the boot block. 5) Print array indices with the data (the default). These options are all switch controlled. See /doc/html/Tools.html for more details. PVN - 2004/9/13 F90 API: -------- - added new subroutines: h5fget_filesize_f h5iget_file_id_f h5premove_filter_f h5zget_filter_info_f EIP 2004/9/21 - added new h5fget_name_f and h5fget_filesize_f subroutines EIP 2004/07/08 C++ API: -------- - Added wrappers for array and variable length datatypes APIs - Added wrappers for newly added APIs from H5T, H5F, and H5I - Added many wrappers that were missing from the H5P API - Added the ability to reference HDF5 objects to these classes: DataSet, DataType, Group, and H5File (wrappers for H5R APIs) BMR 2004/08/04 Support for new platforms, languages and compilers. ======================================= - Added PGI Fortran support for Linux64 (x86_64) systems EIP - 2004/08/19 - Absoft compiler f95 v9.0 is supported on Linux 2.4 32bit EIP - 2004/07/29 - HDF5 Fortran APIs are supported on Mac OSX with IBM XL Fortran compiler version 8.1. This is a default compiler. - HDF5 Fortran APIs are supported on MAC OSX with Absoft F95 compiler version 8.2; set F9X environment variable to f95, for example setenv F9X f95 Use --disable-shared --enable-static configure flags when Absoft compiler is used. EIP - 2004/07/27 Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.2 release ================================== Library ------- - Fixed parallel bug in which some processes attempted collective I/O while others did independent I/O. Bug appeared when some processes used point selections, and others didn't. JRM - 2004/9/15 - Corrected error where dataset region references were written in an incorrect way on Cray machines. PVN & QAK - 2004/09/13 - The H5Tget_native_type now determines the native type for integers based on the precision. This is to avoid cases of wrongly converting an int to a short in machines that have a short of 8 bytes but with 32bit precision (e.g Cray SV1). PVN - 2004/09/07 - Changed H5Dread() to not overwrite data in an application's buffer with garbage when accessing a chunked dataset with an undefined fill value and an unwritten chunk is uncountered. QAK - 2004/08/25 - Fixed error which could cause a core dump when a type conversion routine was registered after a compound datatype had been converted and then an equivalent compound datatype was converted again. QAK - 2004/08/07 - Fixed memory overwrite when encoding "multi" file driver information for file's superblock. QAK - 2004/08/05 - Fixed obscure bug where a filter which failed during chunk allocation could allow library to write uncompressed data to disk but think the data was compressed. QAK - 2004/07/29 - Fixed bug where I/O to an extendible chunked dataset with zero-sized dimensions would cause library to fail an assertion. QAK - 2004/07/27 - Fixed bug where chunked datasets which have filters defined, allocation time set to "late" and whose chunks don't align with the dataspace bounds could have incorrect data stored when overwriting the entire dataset on the first write. QAK - 2004/07/27 - Added check to ensure that dataspaces have extents set. JML-2004/07/26 - Fixed bug on some Solaris systems where HDF5 would try to use gettimeofday() when that function didn't work properly. JML - 2004/07/23 - Fixed bug in H5Sset_extent_simple where setting maximum size to non-zero, then to zero would cause an error. JML - 2004/07/20 - Allow NULL pointer for buffer parameter to H5Dread & H5Dwrite when not writing data ("none" selection or hyperslab or point selection with no elements defined). QAK - 2004/07/20 - Calling H5Gcreate() on "/" or "." throws an error instead of failing quietly. JML - 2004/07/19 - Fixed bug where setting file address size to be very small could trigger an assert if the file grew to more than 64 KB. Now throws an error and data can be recovered. JL/NF - 2004/07/14 - Fixed bug where "resurrecting" a dataset was failing. QAK - 2004/07/14 - Fixed bug where incorrect data could be read from a chunked dataset after it was extended. QAK - 2004/07/12 - After compound datatype with variable-length string in the fields is committed to file, the size is messed up when it's read back. Fixed. SLU - 2004/06/11 - Fixed potential file corruption bug when a block of metadata could overlap the end of the internal metadata accumulator buffer and the buffer would be extended correctly, but would incorrectly change it's starting address. QAK - 2004/06/09 - Opaque datatype with no tag failed for some operations. Fixed. SLU - 2004/6/3 - Fixed potential file corruption bug where dimensions that were too large (a value greater than could be represented in 32-bits) could cause the incorrect amount of space to be allocated in a file for the raw data for the dataset. QAK - 2004/06/01 - Fixed dtypes "sw long double -> double" failure in QSC class machines. AKC - 2004/4/16 Configuration ------------- - Fixed the long compile time of H5detect.c when v7.x Intel Compiler is used with optimization NOT off. AKC - 2004/05/20 Performance ------------- Tools ----- - On SGI h5dump displayed only part of the data due to the bug in the system printf; fixed. EIP - 2004/09/21 Documentation ------------- - Several descriptive errors have been fixed throughout the documentation, particularly in the reference manual (RM). A selection particularly worthy of note would be these: - The H5Pset_szip description in the RM has been expanded and corrected to facilitate use of SZIP compression. - A note has been added to the H5Dcreate description that an unexplained failure is likely to be due to a property list error that is detected only at the time of dataset creation. - FMB - 2004/09/21 F90 API ------- Fortran functions h5dwrite/read_f and h5awrite/read_f do not accept dims parameter of INTEGER type anymore. Code was removed. 2004/04/15 C++ API ------- - H5::Exception's and its subclasses' constructors that were overloaded to take char pointers are removed and constructors that passed in reference of 'string' are changed to pass by value. In addition, the default value of the data member H5::Exception::detailMessage is changed from 0/NULL to DEFAULT_MSG ("No detailed information provided".) - Prototype for DSetCreatPropList::setLayout is changed: 1st parameter is removed because it was there only by mistake. BMR 2004/08/04 Documentation ============= HDF5 Library documentation -------------------------- - HDF5 C++ API Reference Manual This document has been added to the HDF5 document set. The predecessor document, "HDF5 C++ Interfaces," has been removed. - HDF5 C++ API Design Specification A first draft of this document has been added to the HDF5 document set. The draft has been posted on the HDF5 website and a link has been added to the HDF5 documents index (index.html at the top level of the document set). - Parallel HDF5 In prior releases, the HDF5 document set included two parallel HDF5 documents. Those documents have been deleted and the HDF5 documents index (index.html) now links to a "Parallel HDF5" page on the HDF5 website (http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/PHDF5/). - HDF5 High Level APIs Links to the HDF5 High Level APIs and to the HDF5 High Level Reference Manual have been added to the HDF5 documents index (index.html). - HDF5 Reference Manual Tools: h5repack -- A description of the new h5repack tool has been added to the Tools page. Tools: h5dump -- Several new options have been added to h5dump. New functions -- All new functions have been added to the RM. API changes -- Relevant function descriptions have been updated in instances where programming interfaces have changed. FMB - 2004/09/21 Windows installation documentation ---------------------------------- - INSTALL_Windows.txt has been enhanced to include instructions building HDF5 with FORTRAN and C++. - Two optional installation documents have been added. They are INSTALL_Windows_Short.txt and INSTALL_Windows_From_Command_Line.txt. INSTALL_Windows_Short.txt is supposed to help general users who only want to build,test and install HDF5 in a quick way. INSTALL_Windows_From_Command_Line.txt is supposed to help users who would like to compile,test and install HDF5 in command line environment. - INSTALL_Windows_withcpp.txt and INSTALL_Windows_withF90.txt became obsolete. Files are deleted from the release_docs directory. KY 2004/09/16, EIP 2004/9/21 Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.1 (32 and 64-bit) xlc 6.0.0.6 xlf 8.1.1.3 xlC 6.0.0.6 mpcc_r 6.0.0.6 mpxlf_r 8.1.1.3 xlc 5.0.2.5 xlf 7.1.1.2 xlC 5.0.2.5 mpcc_r 5.0.2.5 mpxlf_r 7.1.1.2 AIX 5.2 xlc 6.0.0.8 xlC 6.0.0.8 xlf 8.1.1.6 mpcc_r 6.0.0.8 mpxlf_r 8.1.1.6 Cray T90 sn7001 10.0.0md Cray Standard C Version 6.4.0.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.4.0.0 Cray T3E sn6606 2.0.6.08 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.3 Cray SV1 sn9617 10.0.1.2 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.3.6 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.3.1 FreeBSD 4.9 gcc 2.95.4 g++ 2.95.4 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.03.13 MPIch 1.2.4 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m F90 MIPSpro 7.3.1.3m (64 only) C++ MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m mpt 1.6 Linux 2.4.18 gcc 2.96, 3.3.2 g++ 3.3.2 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.1 PGI compilers (pgcc, pgf90, pgCC) version 5.0-2 MPIch 1.2.4 Absoft Fortran compiler v9.0 Linux 2.4.20-8 gcc 3.3.2 PGI compilers (pgcc, pgf90, pgCC) version 5.0-2 MPIch 1.2.4 Linux 2.4.21-2.9.5ws #3 gcc 3.2.3 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.3-16) SMP x86_64 g++ 3.2.3 Linux 2.4.21-4.ELsmp Intel(R) C++ 32-bit Version 8.0 Intel(R) Fortran 32-bit Version 8.0 gcc 3.4.0 MPICH 1..5.2 Inmel 8.0 Linux 2.4.19-SMP x86_64 gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 (SuSE Linux) g++ 3.2.2 Linux 2.6.4-52smp x86_64 gcc 3.3.3 (SuSE Linux 9.1 AMD64)) PGI 5.2-1 C and F90 Linux 2.4.21-sgi Altix SMP ia64 Intel(R) C++ Version 8.0 Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 8.0 SGI MPI OSF1 V5.1 Compaq C V6.5-303 HP Fortran V5.5A-3548 Compaq C++ V6.5-040 MPI_64bit_R13 SunOS 5.7(32 and 64 bit) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/10/25 FORTRAN 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 SunOS 5.8(32 and 64 bit) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 90 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.4.3 i386 pgcc Rel 3.1-4i with mpich-1.2.4 with local modifications IA-32 Linux 2.4.18 gcc 2.96 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.0 Xeon Linux 2.4.20-31.9smp_perfctr_lustre Intel(R) C++ Version 8.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 8.0 IA-64 Linux 2.4.16 ia64 gcc version 3.0.4 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.1 IA-64 Linux 2.4.21.SuSE_128.bef1 ia64 Intel(R) C++ Version 8.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 8.0 mpich-gm-1.2.5..intel Windows 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 MSVC++ .NET DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Intel C and F90 compilers version 7.1 Code Warrior 8.0 Windows XP MSVC++.NET MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 MAC OS X Darwin 7.5 gcc and g++ Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1175, based on gcc version 3.3.2 IBM XL Fortran version 8.1 Absoft Fortran compiler v8.2 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== Key: y = tested and supported n = not supported or not tested in this release x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table Platform C F90 F90 C++ zlib SZIP parallel parallel Solaris2.7 64-bit y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.7 32-bit y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.8 64-bit y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.8 32-bit y y y (1) y y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y (2) y y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y (2) n n n y y HPUX11.00 y (1) y y y y y OSF1 v5.1 y y y y y y T90 IEEE n y n n y n T3E y (5) y y (5) n y n SV1 y (5) y y (5) n y n TFLOPS y (1) n n n y n AIX-5.1 & 5.2 32-bit y y y y y y AIX-5.1 & 5.2 64-bit y y y y y y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 n y (9) n y y y WinXP .Net n n n y y y WinXP Code Warrior n n n n y y Win2000 Visual Studio 6.0 n y (10) n y y y Win2000 Visual Studio Intel (6) n y n y y y Win2000 .Net n n n y y y Mac OS X 10.3 n y (11) n y y y FreeBSD 4.9 y (1) n n y y y RedHat 7 W (3) y (1) y (12) n y y y RedHat 7.3 W Intel (3) n y n y y y RedHat 7.3 W PGI (3) n y n y y y RedHat 8 & SuSe x86_64 gcc (3) n y (13) n y y y Linux 2.4 Xeon C Lustre Intel (3,7) n y n y y y Linux 2.4 SuSE ia64 C Intel (3,8) y y y y y y Linux 2.4 SGI Altix ia64 Intel (3) y y y y y y Platform Shared static- Thread- STREAM- libraries (4) exec safe VFD Solaris2.7 64-bit y x y y Solaris2.7 32-bit y x y y Solaris2.8 64-bit y x y y Solaris2.8 32-bit y x y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y y y y HPUX11.00 y x n y OSF1 v5.1 y y n y T90 IEEE n y n y T3E n y n y SV1 n y n y TFLOPS n y n n AIX-5.1 & 5.2 32-bit n y n y AIX-5.1 & 5.2 64-bit n y n y WinXP Visual Studio 6.0 y y n n WinXP .Net y y n n WinXP Code Warrior n y n n Win2000 Visual Studio 6.0 y y n n Win2000 Visual Studio Intel (6) y y n n Win2000 .Net y y n n Mac OS X 10.3 y y n y FreeBSD 4.9 y y y y RedHat 7 W (3) y y y y RedHat 7.3 W Intel (3) n y n y RedHat 7.3 W PGI (3) n y n y RedHat 8 & SuSe x86_64 gcc (3) n y n y Linux 2.4 Xeon C Lustre Intel (3,7) y y n y Linux 2.4 SuSE ia64 C Intel (3,8) y y n n Linux 2.4 SGI Altix ia64 Intel (3) y y n y Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the "Platforms Tested" table found elsewhere in this file (RELEASE.txt). Unless otherwise noted, compilers used are the system compilers. Footnotes: (1) Using mpich 1.2.4 (2) Using mpt and mpich 1.2.4 (3) Linux 2.4 with GNU, Intel, and PGI compilers, as indicated W or C indicates workstation or cluster, respectively (4) Shared libraries are provided only for the C library, except on Windows where they are provided for C and C++ (5) Using mpt (6) Intel 7.1 compilers in Visual Studio 6.0 environment (7) Linux 2.4.20-31.9. Xeon cluster with smp_perfctr_lustre and Intel compilers (8) Linux 2.4.21, SuSE_128.befl. Ia64 cluster with Intel compilers (9) DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 and Intel 7.1 (10) DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 (11) IBM XLF and Absoft (12) PGI, Absoft (13) PGI FMB/EIP - 2004/09/21 Known Problems ============== * h5fc and h5c++ compilation scripts have a bug: object files (*.o) cannot be created when source code is compiled using h5fc or h5c++. We will provide a fix. Please check ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF/HDF5/current/src/patches/ for the patches. * Fortran subroutine h5pget_driver_f doesn't return a correct driver information. * There are two h5dump xml tests(h5dump --xml thlink.h5 and h5dump --xml tmany.h5) failed on windows xp with .NET for debug and debug dll. Release and Release dll work fine. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The stream-vfd test uses ip port 10007 for testing. If another application is already using that port address, the test will hang indefinitely and has to be terminated by the kill command. To try the test again, change the port address in test/stream_test.c to one not being used in the host. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * The Stream VFD was not tested yet under Windows. It is not supported in the TFLOPS machine. * The ./dsets tests failed in the TFLOPS machine if the test program, dsets.c, is compiled with the -O option. The hdf5 library still works correctly with the -O option. The test program works fine if it is compiled with -O1 or -O0. Only -O (same as -O2) causes the test program to fail. * Certain platforms give false negatives when testing h5ls: - Cray J90 and Cray T90IEEE give errors during testing when displaying some floating-point values. These are benign differences due to the different precision in the values displayed and h5ls appears to be dumping floating-point numbers correctly. * Before building HDF5 F90 Library from source on Crays replace H5Aff.f90, H5Dff.f90 and H5Pff.f90 files in the fortran/src subdirectory in the top level directory with the Cray-specific files from the site: ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF/HDF5/current/src/patches/ * On some platforms that use Intel and Absoft compilers to build HDF5 fortran library, compilation may fail for fortranlib_test.f90, fflush1.f90 and fflush2.f90 complaining about exit subroutine. Comment out the line IF (total_error .ne. 0) CALL exit (total_error) * On IA32 and IA64 systems, if you use a compiler other than GCC (such as Intel's ecc or icc compilers), you will need to modify the generated "libtool" program after configuration is finished. On or around line 104 of the libtool file, there are lines which look like: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="" change these lines to this: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="-Wl," UPDATE: This is now done automatically by the configure script. However, if you still experience a problem, you may want to check this line in the libtool file and make sure that it has the correct value. * Information about building with PGI and Intel compilers is available in INSTALL file sections 5.7 and 5.8 * In LANL QSC, the new cc compiler has problems converting small values of long long (absolute values less than 1**-308) to double. This triggers the test/dtypes to report failure in the Testing random sw long double -> double conversions If -ieee is used, the converted doubles spread over the range 0.0 to 1**-308. If -ieee is not used, the converted double values are mostly 0.0 but occasionally as 1**-308. This has been reported to the system staff. All other tests have passed. * On at least one system, (SDSC DataStar), the scheduler (in this case LoadLeveler) sends job status updates to standard error when you run any executable that was compiled with the parallel compilers. This causes problems when running "make check" on parallel builds, as many of the tool tests function by saving the output from test runs, and comparing it to an exemplar. The best solution is to reconfigure the target system so it no longer inserts the extra text. However, this may not be practical. In such cases, one solution is to "setenv HDF5_Make_Ignore yes" prior to the configure and build. This will cause "make check" to continue after detecting errors in the tool tests. However, in the case of SDSC DataStar, it also leaves you with some 150 "failed" tests to examine by hand. A second solution is to write a script to run serial tests and filter out the text added by the scheduler. A sample script used on SDSC DataStar is given below, but you will probably have to customize it for your installation. Observe that the basic idea is to insert the script as the first item on the command line which executes the test. The script then executes the test and filters out the offending text before passing it on. #!/bin/csh set STDOUT_FILE=~/bin/serial_filter.stdout set STDERR_FILE=~/bin/serial_filter.stderr rm -f $STDOUT_FILE $STDERR_FILE ($* > $STDOUT_FILE) >& $STDERR_FILE set RETURN_VALUE=$status cat $STDOUT_FILE tail +3 $STDERR_FILE exit $RETURN_VALUE You get the HDF make files and test scripts to execute your filter script by setting the environment variable "RUNSERIAL" to the full path of the script prior to running configure for parallel builds. Remember to "unsetenv RUNSERIAL" before running configure for a serial build. Note that the RUNSERIAL environment variable exists so that we can can prefix serial runs as necessary on the target system. On DataStar, no prefix is necessary. However on an MPICH system, the prefix might have to be set to something like "/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1" to get the serial tests to run at all. In such cases, you will have to include the regular prefix in your filter script. %%%%1.6.2%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.2 (12/February/04) HDF5 version 1.6.2 released on Thu Feb 12 14:18:13 CST 2004 ================================================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.6.1 and HDF5-1.6.2, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.2. For more details check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - Support for new platforms and languages - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.1 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features Summary - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration: -------------- - Default of $prefix is changed to $PWD/hdf5 so that multiple builds using --srcdir is possible in the same machine. AKC - 2003/12/1 Library: -------- - Added H5Iget_ref, H5Iinc_ref and H5Idec_ref routines to the C library and the FORTRAN wrapper. See the reference manual for a full description of these new routines. QAK - 2003/12/11 Parallel Library: ----------------- - The parallel tests in testpar/ now provides different levels of verbosity via the '-v' option. The default is less verbose than before. AKC - 2004/01/23 - Added parallel test, test_mpio_1wMr, which tests if the underlaying parallel I/O system is conforming to the POSIX write/read requirement. This version includes options of using atomicity and file-sync. AKC - 2003/11/27 Tools: ------ - Added option -showconfig to compiler tools (h5cc,h5fc,h5c++). AKC - 2004/01/08 - Install the "h5cc" and "h5fc" tools as "h5pcc" and "h5pfc" respectively if library is built in parallel mode. AKC - 2004/01/07 - Added metadata benchmark (perform/perf_meta). SLU - 2003/10/03 C++ API: -------- Support for new platforms, languages and compilers. ======================================= - HDF5 Fortran APIs are supported on MAC OSX with IBM XL Fortran compiler version 8.1 Beta Use --disbale-shared --enable-static flags with configure when building HDF5 Fortran Library on MAC OSX. - C and C++ Libraries are available for Linux64 RH8 - C, C++ and Fortran sequential Libraries, and C and Fortran parallel Libraries are available for Altix (Linux ia64) Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.1 release ================================== Library ------- - Fixed problem with H5Tget_native_type() not handling opaque fields correctly. QAK - 2004/01/31 - Fixed several errors in B-tree deletion code which could cause a B-tree (used with groups and chunked datasets) to become corrupt with the right sequence of deleted objects. QAK - 2004/01/19 - Fixed small internal memory leaks of fill-value information. QAK - 2004/01/13 - Fixed bug that caused variable-length datatypes (strings or sequences) used for datasets in files with objects that were unlinked to fail to be read/written to a file. QAK - 2004/01/13 - Detect situation where szip 'pixels per block' is larger than the fastest changing dimension of a dataset's chunk size and disallow this (due to limits in szip library). QAK - 2003/12/31 - Fixed bug with flattened hyperslab selections that would generate incorrect hyperslab information with certain high-dimensionality combinations of start/stride/count/block information. QAK - 2003/12/31 - Fixed bug with variable-length datatypes used in compound datatypes. SLU - 2003/12/29 - Fixed bug in parallel I/O routines that would cause reads from "short datasets" (datasets which were only partially written out) to return invalid data. QAK & AKC - 2003/12/19 - Fixed bug where scalar dataspaces for attributes were reporting as simple dataspaces. QAK - 2003/12/13 - Fixed problem with selection offsets of hyperslab selections in chunked datasets causing the library to go into an infinite loop. QAK - 2003/12/13 - Fixed H5Giterate to avoid re-using index parameter after iteration callback has been called (allows iteration callback to modify the index parameter itself). QAK - 2003/12/06 - Fixed various floating-point conversion problems, including a change which could corrupt data when converting from double->float. QAK - 2003/11/24 - Changed "single process" metadata writing in library to collective I/O by all processes, in order to guarantee correct data being written with MPI-I/O. QAK - 2003/11/20 - Fixed problems with fill values and variable-length types and also I/O on VL values that were set to NULL. QAK - 2003/11/08 - Fixed problems with MPI datatypes that caused ASCI Q machine to hang. QAK - 2003/10/28 - Removed HDF5_MPI_PREFER_DERIVED_TYPES environment variable support, since it had no benefit. QAK - 2003/10/28 - Single hyperslab selections (which were set with only one call to H5Sselect_hyperslab) that had dimensions that could be "flattened" but were interspersed with dimensions that could not be flattened were not correctly handled, causing core dumps. QAK - 2003/10/25 - Avoid metadata cache from preempting current dataset object header when looking up information about the named datatype that the dataset uses. QAK - 2003/10/20 Configuration ------------- - Parallel I/O with the MPI-I/O driver will no longer work if the filesystem is not POSIX compliant. The "HDF5_MPI_1_METAWRITE" environment variable has been removed. QAK - 2004/01/30 Performance ------------- - More optimizations to inner loops of datatype conversions for integers and floats which give a 10-50% speedup. QAK - 2003/11/07 - Hoisted invariant 'if/else's out of inner datatype conversion loop for integer and floating-point values, giving about a 20% speedup. QAK - 2003/10/20 Tools ----- - Fixed h5redeploy which sometimes complain too many argument for the test command. (The complain did not hinder the h5redploy to proceed correctly.) AKC - 2003/11/03 Documentation ------------- Documentation ============= Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.1 (32 and 64-bit) xlc 6.0.0.2 xlf 8.1.0.3 xlC 6.0.0.4 xlc 5.0.2.5 xlf 7.1.1.2 xlC 5.0.2.5 mpcc_r 5.0.2.5 mpxlf_r 7.1.1.2 poe 3.2.0.10 Cray T3E sn6606 2.0.6.08 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.2 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.2 Cray SV1 sn9617 10.0.1.2 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.2 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.2 Cray T90IEEE 10.0.0md Cray Standard C Version 6.4.0.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.4.0.0 FreeBSD 4.9 gcc 2.95.4 g++ 2.95.4 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.03.13 MPIch 1.2.4 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m F90 MIPSpro 7.3.1.3m (64 only) C++ MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m Linux 2.4.18 gcc 2.96, 3.3.2 g++ 3.3.2 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.1 PGI compilers (pgcc, pgf90, pgCC) version 5.0-2 MPIch 1.2.4 Linux 2.4.20-8 gcc 3.3.2 PGI compilers (pgcc, pgf90, pgCC) version 5.0-2 MPIch 1.2.4 Linux 2.4.21-2.9.5ws #3 gcc 3.2.3 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.3-16) SMP x86_64 g++ 3.2.3 Linux 2.4.19-SMP x86_64 gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 (SuSE Linux) g++ 3.2.2 Linux 2.4.21-sgi Altix SMP ia64 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.1 Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Version 7.1 SGI MPI OSF1 V5.1 Compaq C V6.4-014 Compaq Fortran V5.5-2602 Compaq Fortran V5.5-1877 Compaq C++ V6.5-033 Compaq C++ V6.5-030 MPI_64bit_R13 SunOS 5.7(32 and 64 bit) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/10/25 FORTRAN 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 SunOS 5.8(32 and 64 bit) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 90 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.4.2 i386 pgcc Rel 3.1-4i with mpich-1.2.4 with local modifications IA-32 Linux 2.4.18 gcc 2.96 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.0 IA-64 Linux 2.4.16 ia64 gcc version 3.0.4 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.1 IA-64 Linux 2.4.21.SuSE_128.bef1 ia64 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.1 mpich-gm-1.2.5..intel Windows 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Intel C and F90 compilers version 7.1 Code Warrior 8.0 Windows XP MSVC++.NET MAC OS X Darwin 7.2 gcc and g++ Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1175, based on gcc version 3.3.2 IBM XL Fortran version 8.1 Beta Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== Key: y = tested and supported n = not supported or not tested in this release x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table Platform C C F90 F90 C++ Shared zlib parallel parallel libraries (4) Solaris2.7 64-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.7 32-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.8 64-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.8 32-bit y y y y (1) y y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y y (2) y y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y y (2) n n n y y HPUX11.00 y y (1) y y y y y OSF1 v5.1 y y y y y y y T3E y y (5) y y (5) n n y SV1 y y (5) y y (5) n n y T90 IEEE y y (5) y y (5) n n y TFLOPS n y (1) n n n n y AIX-5.1 32-bit y y y y y n y AIX-5.1 64-bit y y y y y n y WinXP Visual Studio (7) y n n n y y y WinXP Intel y n n n y y y WinXP CW y n n n n n y Win2000 Visual Studio y n y n y y y Win2000 Intel y n y n y y y Mac OS X 10.3 y n y n y y y FreeBSD 4.9 y y (1) n n y y y RedHat 7, 8 & 9 ia32 y y (1) y(PGI) n y y y W gcc (3) RedHat 7.3 ia32 W Intel (3) y n y n y n y RedHat 7.3 ia32 W PGI (3) y n y n y n y RedHat 7 ia32 C Intel (3) y n y n y n y RedHat 7.1 ia64 C Intel (3) y n y n y n y RedHat 8 & SuSe x86_64 y n n n y n y gcc (3) Linux 2.4 SGI Altix ia64 y n y n y y y Intel (3) Platform static- Thread- SZIP GASS STREAM- High- H4/H5 exec safe VFD level tools APIs (6) Solaris2.7 64-bit x y y n y y n Solaris2.7 32-bit x y y n y y y Solaris2.8 64-bit x y y n y y n Solaris2.8 32-bit x y y n y y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit x y y y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit x y y y y y y HPUX11.00 x n y n y y y OSF1 v5.1 y n y n y y y T3E y n n n y y y SV1 y n n n y y y T90 IEEE y n n n y y n TFLOPS y n n n n n n AIX-5.1 32-bit y n y n y y y AIX-5.1 64-bit y n y n y y y WinXP Visual Studio y n y n n y y WinXP Intel y n y n n y y WinXP CW y n y n n y y Win2000 Visual Studio y n y n n y y Win2000 Intel y n y n n y y Mac OS X 10.3 y n y n y y n FreeBSD 4.9 y y y n y y y RedHat 7, 8 & 9 ia32 y y y n y y y W gcc (3) RedHat 7.3 ia32 W Intel (3) y n y n y n n RedHat 7.3 ia32 W PGI (3) y n y n y n n RedHat 7 ia32 C Intel (3) y n y n y y y RedHat 7.1 ia64 C Intel (3) y n y n y y y RedHat 8 & SuSe x86_64 y n y n y y y gcc (3) Linux 2.4 SGI Altix ia64 y n y n y y y Intel (3) Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the "Platforms Tested" table found elsewhere in this file (RELEASE.txt). Unless otherwise noted, compilers used are the system compilers. Footnotes: (1) Using mpich 1.2.4. (2) Using mpt and mpich 1.2.4. (3) Linux 2.4 with GNU, Intel, and PGI compilers, as indicated. W or C indicates workstation or cluster, respectively. (4) Shared libraries are provided only for the C library, except on Windows where they are provided for C and C++. (5) Using mpt. (6) Includes the H4toH5 Library and the h4toh5 and h5toh4 utilities. Known Problems ============== * Fortran subroutine h5pget_driver_f doesn't return a correct driver information. * There are two h5dump xml tests(h5dump --xml thlink.h5 and h5dump --xml tmany.h5) failed on windows xp with .NET for debug and debug dll. Release and Release dll work fine. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The stream-vfd test uses ip port 10007 for testing. If another application is already using that port address, the test will hang indefinitely and has to be terminated by the kill command. To try the test again, change the port address in test/stream_test.c to one not being used in the host. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * The Stream VFD was not tested yet under Windows. It is not supported in the TFLOPS machine. * The ./dsets tests failed in the TFLOPS machine if the test program, dsets.c, is compiled with the -O option. The hdf5 library still works correctly with the -O option. The test program works fine if it is compiled with -O1 or -O0. Only -O (same as -O2) causes the test program to fail. * Certain platforms give false negatives when testing h5ls: - Cray J90 and Cray T90IEEE give errors during testing when displaying some floating-point values. These are benign differences due to the different precision in the values displayed and h5ls appears to be dumping floating-point numbers correctly. * Before building HDF5 F90 Library from source on Crays replace H5Aff.f90, H5Dff.f90 and H5Pff.f90 files in the fortran/src subdirectory in the top level directory with the Cray-specific files from the site: ftp://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/pub/outgoing/hdf5/hdf5-1.6.2/F90_source_for_Crays * On some platforms that use Intel compilers to build HDF5 fortran library, compilation may fail for fortranlib_test.f90, fflush1.f90 and fflush2.f90 complaining about exit subroutine. Comment out the line IF (total_error .ne. 0) CALL exit (total_error) * On IA32 and IA64 systems, if you use a compiler other than GCC (such as Intel's ecc or icc compilers), you will need to modify the generated "libtool" program after configuration is finished. On or around line 104 of the libtool file, there are lines which look like: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="" change these lines to this: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="-Wl," UPDATE: This is now done automatically by the configure script. However, if you still experience a problem, you may want to check this line in the libtool file and make sure that it has the correct value. * Information about building with PGI and Intel compilers is available in INSTALL file sections 5.7 and 5.8 * In LANL QSC, the new cc compiler has problems converting small values of long long (absolute values less than 1**-308) to double. This triggers the test/dtypes to report failure in the Testing random sw long double -> double conversions If -ieee is used, the converted doubles spread over the range 0.0 to 1**-308. If -ieee is not used, the converted double values are mostly 0.0 but occassionaly as 1**-308. This has been reported to the system staff. All other tests have passed. * On AIX 5.1 when 64-bit parallel C Library is built with zlib configured in, compilation fails for H5Zdeflate.c. To bypass the problem, remove "const" definition in front of H5Z_DEFLATE in H5Zpkg.h line 29. %%%%1.6.1%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.1 (16/October/03) 15. Release information for HDF5 version 1.6.1 ================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.6.0 and HDF5-1.6.1, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.1. For more details check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - Support for new platforms and languages - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.0 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration: -------------- Library: -------- - Added new fields to the H5G_stat_t for more information about an object's object header. QAK 2003/10/06 - Added new H5Fget_freespace() routine to query the free space in a given file. QAK 2003/10/06 Parallel Library: ----------------- Tools: ------ C++ API: -------- - Added overloaded functions read and write to H5::Attribute. BMR - 2003/04/21 - Added an overloaded constructor H5::StrType so the need to separately set the length of the string type can be eliminated. BMR - 2003/04/21 - Added overloaded functions read and write to H5::DataSet. BMR - 2003/04/27 The following items were added but not documented in previous releases: - On windows, any application, that uses the C++ API dll, must include the name HDF5CPP_USEDLL in its project setting. (Feb 17, 2002) BMR - 2003/10/10 - Added missing default constructor H5::H5File. (Apr 26, 2002) BMR - 2003/10/10 - Added new member function H5::DataSet::fillMemBuf per the new C API H5Dfill, which fills the elements in a selection for a memory buffer with a fill value. (May 16, 2002) BMR - 2003/10/10 - Added the new member function getMemberIndex to H5::EnumType and H5::CompType to match the new C API H5Tget_member_index. Given the name of a member of an enumeration or compound datatype, this new function queries the index of the member. (May 16, 2002) BMR - 2003/10/10 - Added these member functions to H5::Group per the new C functions H5Gget_num_objs, H5Gget_objname_by_idx and H5Gget_objtype_by_idx: + getNumObjs: Returns the number of objects in the group. + getObjnameByIdx: Retrieves the name of an object in a group, given an index + getObjTypeByIdx: Returns the type of an object in a group, given an index (Jan 20, 2003) BMR - 2003/10/10 Support for new platforms, languages and compilers. ======================================= - gcc 3.3.1 is supported on Linux. Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.6.0 release ================================== Library ------- - Fixed incorrect datatype of the third parameter to the Fortran90 h5pset(get)_cache_f functions (INTEGER to INTEGER(SIZE_T)) EIP - 2003/10/13 - Fixed problems with accessing variable-length data datatypes on Crays. QAK - 2003/10/10 - Fixed potential file corruption bug when too many object header messages (probably attributes, from a user perspective) were inserted into an object header and certain other conditions were met. QAK - 2003/10/08 - Changed implementation of internal ID searching algorithm to avoid O(n) behavior for many common cases. QAK - 2003/10/06 - Allow partial parallel writing to compact datasets. QAK - 2003/10/06 - Correctly create reference to shared datatype in attribute, instead of making a copy of the shared datatype in the attribute. QAK - 2003/10/01 - Revert changes which caused files >2GB to fail when created with MPI-I/O file driver on certain platforms. QAK - 2003/09/16 - Allow compound datatypes to grow in size. SLU - 2003/09/10 - Detect if a type is already packed before attempting to pack it again or check if it is locked. SLU - 2003/09/10 - Corrected bug when opening a file twice with read-only permission for one open and then closing the read-only access file ID would generate an error. QAK - 2003/09/10 - Corrected bug in repeated calls to H5Pget_access_plist() which would incorrectly manage reference counts of internal information and eventually blow up. QAK - 2003/09/02 - Return rank of the array datatype on successful call to H5Tget_array_dims(). QAK - 2003/08/30 - Corrected bug in H5Tdetect_class which was not correctly detecting datatype classes of fields in nested compound datatypes in some circumstances. QAK - 2003/08/30 - Corrected bug in sieve buffer code which could cause loss of data when a small dataset was created and deleted in quick succession. QAK - 2003/08/27 - Corrected bug in H5Gget_objname_by_idx which was not allowing NULL for the name when just querying for the object name's length. QAK - 2003/08/25 - Corrected bug in variable-length string handling which could generate a core dump on writing variable-length strings as part of a compound datatype on certain architectures. QAK - 2003/08/25 - Corrected bug in H5Tget_native_type which would incorrectly compute the size of certain compound datatypes and also incorrectly compute the offset of the last field for those compound datatypes. QAK - 2003/08/25 - Corrected bug in H5Tget_native_type which would drop string datatype metadata (padding, etc.) QAK - 2003/08/25 - Corrected bugs in H5Gget_num_objs, H5Gget_objname_by_idx and H5Gget_objtype_by_idx to allow them to accept location IDs, not just group IDs. QAK - 2003/08/21 - Corrected bug when using scalar dataspace for memory selection and operating on chunked dataset. QAK - 2003/08/18 - Corrected bugs with multiple '/' characters in names for H5Glink and H5Gunlink. QAK - 2003/08/16 - Corrected bug with user blocks that didn't allow a user block to be inserted in front of a file after the file was created. QAK - 2003/08/13 - Corrected errors with using point selections to access data in chunked datasets. QAK - 2003/07/23 - Corrected error with variable-length datatypes and chunked datasets which caused H5Dwrite to fail sometimes. QAK - 2003/07/19 - Modified library and file format to support storing indexed storage (chunked dataset) B-tree's with non-default internal 'K' values. QAK - 2003/07/15 - Returned H5T_BKG_TEMP support to library after it was accidentally removed. QAK - 2003/07/14 Configuration ------------- - Fixed the error that caused "make install" to fail because of the macro definition syntax of "prefix?=..." AKC - 2003/07/22 Performance ------------- Tools ----- - Fixed a segmentation fault of h5diff when percentage option is used. AKC - 2003/08/27 - Switched away from tools using internal "fixtype" function(s) to use H5Tget_native_type() internally. QAK - 2003/08/25 Documentation ------------- - Added two missing Fortran APIs (h5pget_fapl_mpiposix_f and h5pset_fapl_mpiposix_f) to the reference manual. FMB - 2003/10/15 - Corrected the reference manual descriptions of H5open/h5open_f and H5close/h5close_f to indicate that these calls are required in Fortran90 applications. FMB - 2003/10/15 Documentation ============= Fortran90 APIs are being integrated into the main body of the HDF5 Reference Manual (RM). This process is complete in all RM sections except H5P. A PDF version of the RM will be posted on the HDF5 website (at http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/PSandPDF/) approximately one week after the release. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.1 (32 and 64-bit) xlc 6.0.0.2 xlf 8.1.0.3 xlC 6.0.0.4 xlc 5.0.2.5 xlf 7.1.1.2 xlC 5.0.2.5 mpcc_r 5.0.2.5 mpxlf_r 7.1.1.2 poe 3.2.0.10 Cray T3E sn6606 2.0.6.08 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.2 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.2 Cray SV1 sn9617 10.0.1.2 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.2 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.2 Cray T90IEEE 10.0.1.01y Cray Standard C Version 6.4.0.2.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.4.0.3 FreeBSD 4.9 gcc 2.95.4 g++ 2.95.4 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.03.13 HP MPI 01.07.00.00 IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.2m IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m F90 MIPSpro 7.3.1.3m (64 only) MPIch 1.2.4 Linux 2.4.18 gcc 2.96, 3.2.2, 3.3.1 g++ 3.2.2, 3.2.3 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.1 PGI compilers (pgcc, pgf90, pgCC) version 4.0-2 MPIch 1.2.4 Linux 2.4.20-8 gcc 3.2.2 OSF1 V5.1 Compaq C V6.4-014 Compaq C V6.3-027 Compaq Fortran V5.5-2602 Compaq C++ V6.5-030 MPI_64bit_R5 g++ version 3.0 for C++ SunOS 5.7(32 and 64 bit) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/10/25 FORTRAN 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 SunOS 5.8(32 and 64 bit) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 90 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.4.0 i386 pgcc Rel 3.1-4i with mpich-1.2.4 with local modifications IA-32 Linux 2.4.9 gcc 2.96 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.0 IA-64 Linux 2.4.16 ia64 gcc version 2.96 20000731 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.0 Windows 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Intel C and F90 compilers version 7.1 Code Warrior 8.0 Windows XP MSVC++.NET MAC OS X Darwin 6.8 gcc and g++ Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1175, based on gcc version 3.1 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== In the tables below y = tested and supported n = not supported or not tested in this release x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table Platform C C F90 F90 C++ Shared zlib parallel parallel libraries (4) Solaris2.7 64-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.7 32-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.8 64-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.8 32-bit y y y y (1) y y y IRIX6.5 y y (1) n n n y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y y (2) y y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y y (2) n n n y y HPUX11.00 y y (1) y y y y y OSF1 v5.1 y y y y y y y T3E y y (5) y y (5) n n y SV1 y y (5) y y (5) n n y T90 IEEE y y (5) y y (5) n n y TFLOPS n y (1) n n n n y AIX-5.1 32-bit y y y y y n y AIX-5.1 64-bit y y y y y n y WinXP (6) y n n n y y y WinXP Intel y n n n y y y Win2000 y n y n y y y Win2000 Intel y n y n y y y WinNT CW y n n n n n y Mac OS X 10.2 y n n n y y y FreeBSD y y (1) n n y y y Linux 2.4 gcc (3) y y (1) y (PGI) n y y y Linux 2.4 Intel (3) y n y n y n y Linux 2.4 PGI (3) y n y n y n y Linux 2.4 IA32 Intel y n y n y n y Linux 2.4 IA64 Intel y n y n y n y ASCII Table 2 -- for RELEASE.txt Platform static- Thread- SZIP GASS STREAM- High-level H4/H5 exec safe VFD APIs tools (7) Solaris2.7 64-bit x y y n y y n Solaris2.7 32-bit x y y n y y y Solaris2.8 64-bit x y y n y y n Solaris2.8 32-bit x y y n y y y IRIX6.5 x n y n y y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit x y y y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit x y y y y y y HPUX11.00 x n y n y y y OSF1 v5.1 y n y n y y y T3E y n n n y y y SV1 y n n n y y y T90 IEEE y n n n y y n TFLOPS y n n n n n n AIX-5.1 32-bit y n y n y y y AIX-5.1 64-bit y n y n y y y WinXP (6) y n y n n y y WinXP Intel y n y n n y y Win2000 y n y n n y y Win2000 Intel y n y n n y y WinNT CW y n y n n y y Mac OS X 10.2 y n y n y y n FreeBSD y y y n y y y Linux 2.4 gcc (3) y y y n y y y Linux 2.4 Intel (3) y n y n y n n Linux 2.4 PGI (3) y n y n y n n Linux 2.4 IA32 Intel y n y n y y y Linux 2.4 IA64 Intel y n y n y y y Notes: (1) Using mpich 1.2.4. (2) Using mpt and mpich 1.2.4. (3) Linux 2.4 with GNU, Intel, and PGI compilers, respectively. (4) Shared libraries are provided only for the C library, except on Windows where they are provided for C and C++. (5) Using mpt. (6) Binaries only; source code for this platform is not being released at this time. (7) Includes the H4toH5 Library and the h4toh5 and h5toh4 utilities. Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Platforms Tested" table. Known Problems ============== * Fortran subroutine h5pget_driver_f doesn't return a correct driver information. The fix willl be available in the 1.6.2 release. * There are two h5dump xml tests(h5dump --xml thlink.h5 and h5dump --xml tmany.h5) failed on windows xp with .NET for debug and debug dll. Release and Release dll work fine. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The stream-vfd test uses ip port 10007 for testing. If another application is already using that port address, the test will hang indefinitely and has to be terminated by the kill command. To try the test again, change the port address in test/stream_test.c to one not being used in the host. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * With the gcc 2.95.2 compiler, HDF 5 uses the `-ansi' flag during compilation. The ANSI version of the compiler complains about not being able to handle the `long long' datatype with the warning: warning: ANSI C does not support `long long' This warning is innocuous and can be safely ignored. * The Stream VFD was not tested yet under Windows. It is not supported in the TFLOPS machine. * The ./dsets tests failed in the TFLOPS machine if the test program, dsets.c, is compiled with the -O option. The hdf5 library still works correctly with the -O option. The test program works fine if it is compiled with -O1 or -O0. Only -O (same as -O2) causes the test program to fail. * Certain platforms give false negatives when testing h5ls: - Cray J90 and Cray T90IEEE give errors during testing when displaying some floating-point values. These are benign differences due to the different precision in the values displayed and h5ls appears to be dumping floating-point numbers correctly. * Before building HDF5 F90 Library from source on Crays replace H5Aff.f90, H5Dff.f90 and H5Pff.f90 files in the fortran/src subdirectory in the top level directory with the Cray-specific files from the site: * On some platforms that use Intel compilers to build HDF5 fortran library, compilation may fail for fortranlib_test.f90, fflush1.f90 and fflush2.f90 complaining about exit subroutine. Comment out the line IF (total_error .ne. 0) CALL exit (total_error) ftp://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/pub/outgoing/hdf5/hdf5-1.6.0/F90_source_for_Crays * On IA32 and IA64 systems, if you use a compiler other than GCC (such as Intel's ecc or icc compilers), you will need to modify the generated "libtool" program after configuration is finished. On or around line 104 of the libtool file, there are lines which look like: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="" change these lines to this: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="-Wl," UPDATE: This is now done automatically by the configure script. However, if you still experience a problem, you may want to check this line in the libtool file and make sure that it has the correct value. * Information about building with PGI and Intel compilers is available in INSTALL file sections 5.7 and 5.8 %%%%1.6.0%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.6.0 (03/July/03) 14. Release information for HDF5 version 1.6.0 ================================================ INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.4.* and HDF5-1.6.0, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.6.0. For more details check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - Support for new platforms and languages - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0 - Platforms Tested - Known Problems New Features ============ Configuration: -------------- The following flags have been added to the configuration script: --enable-hdf5v1_4 Compile the HDF5 v1.4 compatibility interface --enable-filters=all Turn on all internal I/O filters. One may also specify a comma-separated list of filters or the word no. The default is all internal I/O filters. --with-mpe=DIR Use MPE instrumentation [default=no] --with-szlib=DIR Use szlib library for external szlib I/O filter [default=no] Library: -------- Summary: This release has the following new features that are not available in 1.4.* releases 1. Generic properties to give application more control on I/O pipeline 2. Time allocation and fill value properties 3. New filters: external compression filter szip internal shuffling and checksum filters 4. Compact storage layout for datasets 5. Redesigned I/O pipeline for better performance. For more information see http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc_resource/SZIP/index.html http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/ADGuide.html http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/ADGuide/Changes.html Complete list of changes: * Changed dataset modification time to _not_ be updated when raw data is written to a dataset. The modification time is only updated when the dataset's metadata is modified. QAK - 2003/06/10 * Changed H5Sget_select_bounds to use 'hssize_t *' for start and end parameters, instead of 'hsize_t *', to better match other parts of the dataspace API. QAK - 2003/06/04 * Changed raw data I/O to only access each chunk once, improving performance in many situations with hyperslabs and large chunks or chunks with filters. These improvements are currently limited to serial I/O, with similar parallel I/O improvements forthcoming sometime in the future. QAK - 2003/05/07 * Added parameter to the MPI/POSIX driver. If GPFS is enabled (by modifying the H5FDmpiposix.c file to uncomment the USE_GPFS_HINTS macro), then this extra parameter will turn GPFS hints on and off during runtime. BW - 2003/05/05 * Added option to print 1-byte integer datasets as ASCII to h5dump. BW - 2003/04/30 * Added a new utility "h5fc". It can be used to compile easily Fortran programs which use HDF5. It automatically uses the compiler the HDF5 library was built with and links in any libraries HDF5 requires. BW - 2003/04/10 * Added new dataset creation property list functions for working with I/O filters: H5Pmodify_filter, H5Pget_filter_by_id and H5Pall_filters_avail. Also changed H5Zregister to use new method of registering filters with library. QAK - 2003/04/08 * The first version of szip compression support were implemented. User should have static szlib library installed. Using function H5Pset_szip to pass the szip parameters to the HDF5 library. More detailed decription of the process will be followed. KY-2003/04/01 * Added Fletcher32 checksum as a filter in pipeline. It only works in chunked dataset. SLU - 2003/2/11 * MPICH/MPE instrumentation feature added. Use --with-mpe[=DIR] to configure it. AKC - 2003/1/3 * New functions H5Gget_num_objs, H5Gget_objname_by_idx and H5Gget_objtype_by_idx are added to the library. SLU - 2002/11/25 * H5Dget_offset is added to return the offset of a dataset's data relative to the beginning of the file. SLU - 2002/11/7 * Functions H5Tget_native_type and H5Tis_variable_str are added. The first one reconstructs a datatype based on native memory datatype. The second one checks if a datatype is variable string. SLU - 2002/11/6 * Added environment variable "HDF5_DISABLE_VERSION_CHECK", which disables the version checking between the header files and the library linked into an application if set to '1'. This should be used with caution, mis- matched headers and library binaries can cause _serious_ problems. QAK - 2002/10/15 * Added new API function to get the name of an object in a file, using an open ID (hid_t). QAK - 2002/10/14 * Added API functions to return pointer to low-level file handle (H5Fget_vfd_handle and H5FDget_vfd_handle) and related property list setting functions(H5Pset_family_offset and H5Pset_multi_type). SLU - 2002/09/30 * Changed "H5P[set|get]_space_time" functions to "H5P[set|get]_alloc_time" Unify all symbolic names for these functions to use "alloc time" instead of other names. QAK - 2002/09/13 * Added "H5D_SPACE_ALLOC_INCR" setting to H5D_SPACE_ALLOC_EARLY and H5D_SPACE_ALLOC_LATE for H5Dset_space_time(). This allows chunked datasets to be incrementally allocated as in the 1.4.x branch. QAK - 2002/08/27 * Compact dataset is added to the library. The data will be stored in the header message of dataset layout. Space allocation time has to be EARLY. No hyperslab is supported for parallel collective write. There is no API changes except activating H5Pset_layout and H5Pget_layout for compact dataset. -SLU, 2002/8/20 * Added 'closing' parameter to VFL 'flush' callback function and H5FDflush. This allows the library to indicate that the file will be closed immediately following the call to 'flush' and can be used to avoid actions that are duplicated in the VFL 'close' callback function. QAK - 2002/05/20 * Added feature to parallel chunk allocation routine to not write fill values to chunks allocated if the user has set the "fill time" to never. This can improve parallel I/O performance for chunked datasets. QAK - 2002/05/17 * New functions H5Glink2 and H5Gmove2 were added to allow link and move to be in different locations in the same file. The old functions H5Glink and H5Gmove remain valid. SLU - 2002/04/26 * Fill-value's behaviors for contiguous dataset have been redefined. Basicly, dataset won't allocate space until it's necessary. Full details are available at http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/RFC/Fill_Value, at this moment. SLU - 2002/04/11 * Added new routine "H5Dfill" to fill a selection with a particular value in memory. QAK - 2002/04/09 * Improved performance of "regular" hyperslab I/O when using MPI-IO and the datatype conversion is unneccessary. QAK - 2002/04/02 * Improved performance of single hyperslab I/O when datatype conversion is unneccessary. QAK - 2002/04/02 * Added new "H5Sget_select_type" API function to determine which type of selection is defined for a dataspace ("all", "none", "hyperslab" or "point"). QAK - 2002/02/07 * Added support to read/write portions of chunks directly, if they are uncompressed and too large to cache. This should speed up I/O on chunked datasets for a few more cases. QAK - 2002/01/31 * Added H5Rget_obj_type() API function, which performs the same functionality as H5Rget_object_type(), but requires the reference type as a parameter in order to correctly handle dataset region references. Moved H5Rget_object_type() to be only compiled into the library when v1.4 compatibility is enabled. * Added a new file access property, file close degree, to control file close behavior. It has four values, H5F_CLOSE_WEAK, H5F_CLOSE_SEMI, H5F_CLOSE_STRONG, and H5F_CLOSE_DEFAULT. Two correspont functions H5Pset_fclose_degree and H5Pget_fclose_degree are also provided. Two new functions H5Fget_obj_count and H5Fget_obj_ids are offerted to assist this new feature. For full details, please refer to the reference manual under the description of H5Fcreate, H5Fopen, H5Fclose and the functions mentioned above. * Removed H5P(get|set)_hyper_cache API function, since the property is no longer used. * Improved performance of non-contiguous hyperslabs (built up with several hyperslab selection calls). * Improved performance of single, contiguous hyperslabs when reading or writing. * As part of the transition to using generic properties everywhere, the parameter of H5Pcreate changed from H5P_class_t to hid_t, as well the return type of H5Pget_class changed from H5P_class_t to hid_t. Further changes are still necessary and will be documented here as they are made. * Improved regular hyperslab I/O by about a factor of 6 or so. * Modified the Pablo build procedure to permit building of the instrumented library to link either with the Trace libraries as before or with the Pablo Performance Caputure Facility. * Added new F90 APIs for generic properties, new filters, and time/space allocation properties. * C++ API: - Added two new member functions: Exception::getFuncName() and Exception::getCFuncName() to provide the name of the member function, where an exception is thrown. - IdComponent::operator= becomes a virtual function because DataType, DataSpace, and PropList provide their own implementation. The new operator= functions invoke H5Tcopy, H5Scopy, and H5Pcopy to make a copy of a datatype, dataspace, and property list, respectively. Parallel Library: ----------------- Tools: ------ * When the "-S" option for "simple" output is chosen, h5ls now displays modification times of datasets in UTC instead of local time. QAK - 2003/06/06 * h5diff to compare two HDF5 files was added * h5import to import ascii and binary data to an HDF5 file was added. Old h5import tool in the tools/misc directory was renamed to h5createU8 to reflect its purpose. h5createU8 will be deleted in 1.6.1 release. * Two new scripts h5fc and h5c++ were added to compile F90 and C++ HDF5 applications. Support for new platforms, languages and compilers. ======================================= * Added C++ API support on HPUX11.00. BMR - 2003/03/19 * Absoft compiler is supported for Fortran HDF5 Library. When building with Absoft compiler, add -DH5_ABSOFT to C compilation flags to get correct names of C functions called by Fortran APIs. Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0 release ================================== Library ------- * Don't attempt to perform collective I/O on chunked datasets with parallel I/O. QAK - 2003/06/05 * The library now correctly reuses space when objects are deleted in the file. This should be handled correctly for every situation, except datasets with variable-length datatypes are not returning the space they use in the global heap currently. QAK - 2003/04/13 * Fixed error in B-tree deletion routine which could cause groups to be corrupted when objects are removed from them. QAK - 2003/04/11 * Fixed error in file space freeing code which could cause metadata to fail to be written to the file. QAK - 2003/04/11 * -O caused errors in AIX 5.x platforms. Removed it from --enable-production mode. AKC - 2003/03/31 * Corrected memory/resource leaks in per-thread key information when thread-safe operation was enabled. QAK - 2003/02/07 * Improved error assertion for nil VL strings, making it fails with error stack instead of just assertion failure. SLU - 2002/12/16 * Added two new API functions: H5Zunregister & H5Zfilter_avail. QAK - 2002/11/16 * Add data shuffle filter(source code H5Zshuffle.c), the combination of the shuffling and compression can make data compression better without suffering much encoding and decoding CPU time for many application datasets(especially for floating point data). This adds a new API function: H5Pset_shuffle. KY - 2002/11/13 * Allow scalar dataspaces to be used for parallel I/O. QAK - 2002/11/05 * New functions H5Gget_comment(modification), H5Aget_storage_size, H5Arename. SLU - 2002/10/29 * Fixed an assertion of H5S_select_iterate that did not account for scalar type that has no dimension sizes. AKC - 2002/10/15 * Partially fixed space allocation inefficiencies in the file by improving our algorithms for re-using freed space. QAK - 2002/08/27 * Fixed data corruption problem which could occur when fill values were written to a contiguously stored dataset in parallel. QAK - 2002/08/27 * Fixed VL memory leak when data is overwritten. The heap objects holding old data are freed. If the fill value writting time is set to H5D_FILL_TIME_NEVER, the library prohibits user to create VL type dataset. The library free all the heap objects storing VL type if there is nested VL type(a VL type contains another VL type). SLU - 2002/07/10 * Tweaked a few API functions to use 'size_t' instead of 'unsigned' or 'hsize_t', which may cause errors in some cases. Configuration ------------- * Included the both the examples of fortran and c++ "make check-install" testing. This tests the correctness of the h5fc command. AKC - 2003/04/22 * When using gcc 3.x, we use -std=c99 instead of -ansi for compiling. QAK - 2003/04/11 * IA64 platform has its own configure setting and use Intel Compilers as the default compilers (were gcc and pgf90 before.) This also eliminated the segmentation fault in the fortran test. The missing reference of "exit" is fixed too. AKC - 2003/04/02 Performance ------------- * Improved dataset creation time by about 30% (relative to the 1.4.x branch). Tools ----- * Added a -force option to h5redeploy. AKC - 2003/03/04 * The VL string bug(data and datatype cannot be shown) in h5dump is fixed. -SLU - 2002/11/18 * Fixed segfault if h5dump was invoked with some options but no file (e.g., h5dump -H). -AKC, 2002/10/15 * Fixed so that the "-i" flag works correctly with the h5dumper. * Fixed segfault when "-v" flag was used with the h5dumper. Documentation ------------- Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.1 (32 and 64-bit) xlc 6.0.0.2 xlf 8.1.0.3 xlC 6.0.0.4 xlc 5.0.2.5 xlf 7.1.1.2 xlC 5.0.2.5 mpcc_r 5.0.2.5 mpxlf_r 7.1.1.2 poe 3.2.0.10 Cray T3E sn6606 2.0.6.08 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.2 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.0.2 mpt 2.2.0.0 Cray SV1 sn9617 10.0.1.2 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.2 mpt 2.2.0.0 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.0.2 Cray T90IEEE 10.0.1.01y Cray Standard C Version 6.4.0.2.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.4.0.3 mpt 2.1.0.0 FreeBSD 4.7 gcc 2.95.4 g++ 2.95.5 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.03.13 MPIch 1.2.4 IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m F90 MIPSpro 7.3.1.3m (64 only) MPIch 1.2.4 Linux 2.4.18 gcc 2.96, 3.2.2, 3.2.3 g++ 3.2.2, 3.2.3 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.1 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.1 PGI compilers (pgcc, pgf90, pgCC) version 4.0-2 MPIch 1.2.4 OSF1 V5.1 Compaq C V6.4-014 Compaq C V6.3-027 Compaq Fortran V5.5-1877 Compaq C++ V6.5-014 MPI_64bit_R5 g++ version 3.0 for C++ SunOS 5.7 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/10/25 FORTRAN 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 SunOS 5.8/32 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 90 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 SunOS 5.8/64 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 Fortran 90 Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C++ 5.3 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.3.3 i386 pgcc Rel 3.1-4i with mpich-1.2.4 with local modifications IA-32 Linux 2.4.9 gcc 2.96 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.0 IA-64 Linux 2.4.16 ia64 gcc version 2.96 20000731 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.0 Windows 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Intel C and F90 compilers version 7.1 Code Warrior 8.0 Windows XP MSVC++.NET MAC OS X Darwin 6.5 gcc and g++ Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1161, based on gcc version 3.1 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== In the tables below y = tested and supported n = not supported or not tested in this release x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table Platform C C F90 F90 C++ Shared zlib parallel parallel libraries (4) Solaris2.7 64-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.7 32-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.8 64-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.8 32-bit y y y y (1) y y y IRIX6.5 y y (1) n n n y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y y (2) y y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y y (2) n n n y y HPUX11.00 y y (1) y y y y y OSF1 v5.1 y y y y y y y T3E y y (5) y y (5) n n y SV1 y y (5) y y (5) n n y T90 IEEE y y (5) y y (5) n n y TFLOPS n y (1) n n n n y AIX-5.1 32-bit y y y y y n y AIX-5.1 64-bit y y y y y n y WinXP (6) y n n n y y y WinXP Intel y n n n y y y Win2000 y n y n y y y Win2000 Intel y n y n y y y WinNT CW y n n n n n y Mac OS X 10.2 y n n n y y y FreeBSD y y (1) n n y y y Linux 2.4 gcc (3) y y (1) y (PGI) n y y y Linux 2.4 Intel (3) y n y n y n y Linux 2.4 PGI (3) y n y n y n y Linux 2.4 IA32 Intel y n y n y n y Linux 2.4 IA64 Intel y n y n y n y ASCII Table 2 -- for RELEASE.txt Platform static- Thread- SZIP GASS STREAM- High-level H4/H5 exec safe VFD APIs tools (7) Solaris2.7 64-bit x y y n y y n Solaris2.7 32-bit x y y n y y y Solaris2.8 64-bit x y y n y y n Solaris2.8 32-bit x y y n y y y IRIX6.5 x n y n y y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit x y y y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit x y y y y y y HPUX11.00 x n y n y y y OSF1 v5.1 y n y n y y y T3E y n n n y y y SV1 y n n n y y y T90 IEEE y n n n y y n TFLOPS y n n n n n n AIX-5.1 32-bit y n y n y y y AIX-5.1 64-bit y n y n y y y WinXP (6) y n y n n y y WinXP Intel y n y n n y y Win2000 y n y n n y y Win2000 Intel y n y n n y y WinNT CW y n y n n y y Mac OS X 10.2 y n y n y y n FreeBSD y y y n y y y Linux 2.4 gcc (3) y y y n y y y Linux 2.4 Intel (3) y n y n y n n Linux 2.4 PGI (3) y n y n y n n Linux 2.4 IA32 Intel y n y n y y y Linux 2.4 IA64 Intel y n y n y y y Notes: (1) Using mpich 1.2.4. (2) Using mpt and mpich 1.2.4. (3) Linux 2.4 with GNU, Intel, and PGI compilers, respectively. (4) Shared libraries are provided only for the C library, except on Windows where they are provided for C and C++. (5) Using mpt. (6) Binaries only; source code for this platform is not being released at this time. (7) Includes the H4toH5 Library and the h4toh5 and h5toh4 utilities. Compiler versions for each platform are listed in the preceding "Platforms Tested" table. Known Problems ============== * PGI C++ compiler fails when compiling the C++ library's tests. Therefore, we cannot verify that the C++ library built with the PGI C++ compiler is correct. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. parallel jobs, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The stream-vfd test uses ip port 10007 for testing. If another application is already using that port address, the test will hang indefinitely and has to be terminated by the kill command. To try the test again, change the port address in test/stream_test.c to one not being used in the host. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * With the gcc 2.95.2 compiler, HDF 5 uses the `-ansi' flag during compilation. The ANSI version of the compiler complains about not being able to handle the `long long' datatype with the warning: warning: ANSI C does not support `long long' This warning is innocuous and can be safely ignored. * The Stream VFD was not tested yet under Windows. It is not supported in the TFLOPS machine. * The ./dsets tests failed in the TFLOPS machine if the test program, dsets.c, is compiled with the -O option. The hdf5 library still works correctly with the -O option. The test program works fine if it is compiled with -O1 or -O0. Only -O (same as -O2) causes the test program to fail. * Certain platforms give false negatives when testing h5ls: - Cray J90 and Cray T90IEEE give errors during testing when displaying some floating-point values. These are benign differences due to the different precision in the values displayed and h5ls appears to be dumping floating-point numbers correctly. * Before building HDF5 F90 Library from source on Crays replace H5Aff.f90, H5Dff.f90 and H5Pff.f90 files in the fortran/src subdirectory in the top level directory with the Cray-specific files from the site: * On some platforms that use Intel compilers to build HDF5 fortran library, compilation may fail for fortranlib_test.f90, fflush1.f90 and fflush2.f90 complaining about exit subroutine. Comment out the line IF (total_error .ne. 0) CALL exit (total_error) ftp://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/pub/outgoing/hdf5/hdf5-1.6.0/F90_source_for_Crays * On IA32 and IA64 systems, if you use a compiler other than GCC (such as Intel's ecc or icc compilers), you will need to modify the generated "libtool" program after configuration is finished. On or around line 104 of the libtool file, there are lines which look like: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="" change these lines to this: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="-Wl," UPDATE: This is now done automatically by the configure script. However, if you still experience a problem, you may want to check this line in the libtool file and make sure that it has the correct value. * Information about building with PGI and Intel compilers is available in INSTALL file sections 5.7 and 5.8 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- %%%%1.4.5%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.4.5 (02/February/03) 13. Release information for HDF5 version 1.4.5 ============================================================================== INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.4.4 and HDF5-1.4.5, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.4.5. For additional information check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information, see the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.4 - Performance Improvements - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features - Known Problems New Features ============ o Configuration ================ * Added "unofficial support" for building with a C++ compiler (or at least not failing badly when building with a C++ compiler). QAK - 2003/01/09 * Added "unofficial support" for AIX 64bits. See INSTALL for configure details. AKC - 2002/08/29 * Added "--with-dmalloc" flag, to easily enable support for the 'dmalloc' debugging malloc implementation. QAK - 2002/07/15 o Library ========= o General --------- * Allow scalar dataspaces to be used for parallel I/O. QAK - 2002/11/05 * Added environment variable "HDF5_DISABLE_VERSION_CHECK", which disables the version checking between the header files and the library linked into an application if set to '1'. This should be used with caution, mis-matched headers and library binaries can cause _serious_ problems. QAK - 2002/10/15 * Partially fixed space allocation inefficiencies in the file by improving our algorithms for re-using freed space. QAK - 2002/08/27 * API tracing has been improved. Nested API calls don't screw up the output format; function call and return event times can be logged; total time spent in each function can be logged. The following HDF5_DEBUG environment variable words affect tracing: trace -- turn on/off basic tracing ttimes -- turn on tracing and report event times and time spent in each API function. ttop -- turn on tracing but display only top-level API calls. o APIs ------ * Several missing fortran APIs have been added to the library: h5get_libversion_f h5tget_member_index_f h5dget_storage_size_f h5check_version_f h5tvlen_create_f h5dvlen_get_max_len_f h5garbage_collect_f h5dwrite_vl_f h5dont_atexit_f h5dread_vl_f Functions h5dvlen_get_max_len_f, h5dwrite_vl_f, and h5dread_vl_f support VL Length C APIs functionality for integer, real and string datatypes. See HDF5 Reference Manual and HDF5 FORTRAN90 User's Notes for more information and for the functions description. o Parallel library ================== * The MPI-posix virtual file driver makes gpfs_fcntl() hints to tell the underlying GPFS file system to avoid prefetching byte range tokens if USE_GPFS_HINTS is defined when this file is compiled. This temporary solution is intended to be removed once the HDF5 API supports the necessary functionality that makes it possible for this sort of thing do be done at a higher software layer. RPM - 2002/12/03 * Added MPI-posix VFL driver. This VFL driver uses MPI functions to coordinate actions, but performs I/O directly with POSIX sec(2) (i.e. open/close/read/write/etc.) calls. This driver should _NOT_ be used to access files that are not on a parallel filesystem. The following API functions were added: herr_t H5Pset_fapl_mpiposix(hid_t fapl_id, MPI_Comm comm); herr_t H5Pget_fapl_mpiposix(hid_t fapl_id, MPI_Comm *comm/*out*/); QAK - 2002/07/15 o Support for new platforms and languages ========================================= * C++ API now works on the Origin2000 (IRIX6.5.14.) BMR - 2002/11/14 o Misc. ========================================= HDF5 1.4.5 works with Portland Group Compilers (pgcc, pgf90 and pgCC version 4.0-2) on Linux 2.4 Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.4 Release ================================== * H5Fopen without the H5F_ACC_CREAT flag should not succeed in creating a new file with the 'core' VFL driver. QAK - 2003/01/24 * Corrected metadata caching bug in parallel I/O which could cause hangs when chunked datasets were accessed with independent transfer mode. QAK - 2003/01/23 * Allow opening objects with unknown object header messages. QAK - 2003/01/21 * Added improved error assertion for nil VL strings. It return error stack instead of a simple assertion. SLU - 2002/12/16 * Fixed h5dump bug(cannot dump data and datatype) for VL string. SLU - 2002/11/18 * Fixed error condition where "none" selections were not being handled correctly in serial & parallel. QAK - 2002/10/29 * Fixed problem where optimized hyperslab routines were incorrectly invoked for parallel I/O operations in collective mode. QAK - 2002/07/22 * Fixed metadata corruption problem which could occur when many objects are created in a file during parallel I/O. QAK - 2002/07/19 * Fixed minor problem with configuration when users specified /usr/include and /usr/lib for the --with-* options that some compilers can't handle. BW - 2003/01/23 Documentation ============= New PDF files are not available for this release. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 5.1 (32 and 64-bit) C for AIX Compiler, Version 6 xlf 8.1.0.2 poe 3.2.0.11 Cray T3E sn6606 2.0.6.08 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.1.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.0.12 Cray SV1 10.0.1. 0 Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.1.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.6.0.0.12 Cray T90IEEE 10.0.1.01u Cray Standard C Version 6.4.0.2.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.4.0.3 FreeBSD 4.7 gcc 2.95.4 g++ 2.95.5 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m F90 MIPSpro 7.3.1.3m (64 only) Linux 2.4.18 gcc 3.2.1 g++ 3.2.1 Intel(R) C++ Version 6.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 6.0 PGI compilers (pgcc, pgf90, pgCC) version 4.0-2 pgf90 3.2-4 OSF1 V5.1 Compaq C V6.4-014 Compaq Fortran X5.4A-1684 gcc version 3.0 for C++ SunOS 5.7 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/10/25 FORTRAN 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 SunOS 5.8/32 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C 5.2 2000/09/11 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 Fortran 95 6.1 Patch 109503-07 2001/08/11 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C++ 5.2 Patch 109508-04 2001/07/11 SunOS 5.8/64 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C 5.2 2000/09/11 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 Fortran 95 6.1 Patch 109503-07 2001/08/11 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C++ 5.2 Patch 109508-04 2001/07/11 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.3.3 i386 pgcc Rel 3.1-4i with mpich-1.2.4 with local modifications IA-32 Linux 2.4.9 gcc 2.96 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.0 IA-64 Linux 2.4.16 ia64 gcc version 2.96 20000731 Intel(R) C++ Version 7.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 7.0 Windows 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Windows XP .NET Windows NT4.0 Code Warrior 6.0 MAC OS X Darwin 6.2 gcc and g++ Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1161, based on gcc version 3.1 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== In the tables below y = tested and supported n = not supported or not tested in this release x = not working in this release dna = does not apply ( ) = footnote appears below second table Platform C C F90 F90 C++ Shared zlib parallel parallel libraries (5) Solaris2.6 y n y n y y y Solaris2.7 64-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.7 32-bit y y (1) y y (1) y y y Solaris2.8 64-bit y n y y (1) y y y Solaris2.8 32-bit y n y y (1) y y y IRIX6.5 y y (1) n n n y y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit y y (2) y y y y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit y y (2) n n n y y HPUX11.00 y y (1) y n n y y OSF1 v5.1 y n y n y y y T3E (6) y n y n n n y SV1 y n y n n n y T90 IEEE y n y n n n y TFLOPS n y (1) n n n n y AIX-5.1 32-bit y y y y y n y AIX-5.1 64-bit y y y y y n y WinXP (7) y n n n y y y WinNT/2000 y n y n y y y WinNT CW y n n n n n y Mac OS X 10.2 y n n n y y y FreeBSD y y (1) n n y y y Linux 2.2 y y (1) y y (1) y y y Linux 2.4 gcc (3) y y (1) y n y y y Linux 2.4 Intel (3) y n y n n n y Linux 2.4 PGI (3) y n y n y n y Linux 2.4 IA32 y n y n n n y Linux 2.4 IA64 y n y n n n y Platform static- Thread- SRB GASS STREAM- exec safe VFD Solaris2.6 x y n n y Solaris2.7 64-bit x y n n y Solaris2.7 32-bit x y n n y Solaris2.8 64-bit x n n n y Solaris2.8 32-bit x y n n y IRIX6.5 x n n n y IRIX64_6.5 64-bit x y n y y IRIX64_6.5 32-bit x y n y y HPUX11.00 x n n n y OSF1 v5.1 y n n n y T3E (6) y n n n y SV1 y n n n y T90 IEEE y n n n y TFLOPS y n n n n AIX-5.1 32-bit y n n n y AIX-5.1 64-bit y n n n y WinXP (7) dna n n n n WinNT/2000 dna n n n n WinNT CW dna n n n n Mac OS X 10.2 y n n n y FreeBSD y y n n y Linux 2.2 y y n n y Linux 2.4 gcc (3) y y n n y Linux 2.4 Intel (3) y n n n y Linux 2.4 PGI (3) y n n n y Linux 2.4 IA32 y n n n y Linux 2.4 IA64 y n n n y Notes: (1) Using mpich 1.2.4. (2) Using mpt and mpich 1.2.4. (3) Linux 2.4 with GNU, Intel, and PGI compilers. (4) No HDF4-related tools. (5) Shared libraries are provided only for the C library, except on Windows where they are provided for all languages. (6) Debug mode only. (7) Binaries only; source code for this platform is not being released at this time. Known Problems ============== * On Linux 2.4 IA64, Fortran test fails for h5dwrite_vl_f for integer and real base datatypes. * When fortran library is built with Intel compilers, compilation for fflush1.f90, fflush2.f90 and fortanlib_test.f90 will fail complaining about EXEC function. Comment the call to EXEC subroutine in each program, or get a patch for the HDF5 Fortran source code. * Fortran external dataset test fails on Linux 2.4 with pgf90 compiler. * On Windows, h5dump may abort printing if a VL string is longer than 4096 bytes due to a compiler problem. It'll be fixed in v1.6 release. * Datasets or attributes which have a variable-length string datatype are not printing correctly with h5dump and h5ls. * When a dataset with the variable-length datatype is overwritten, the library can develop memory leaks that cause the file to become unnecessarily large. This is planned to be fixed in the next release. * On the SV1, the h5ls test fails due to a difference between the SV1 printf precision and the printf precision on other platforms. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. SP2 parallel, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for HP-UX 11.00 platforms. * The executables are always dynamic on IRIX64 6.5(64 and n32) and IRIX 6.5 even if they are configured with --enable-static-exec. * IRIX 6.5 fails to compile if configured with --enable-static-exec. * The executables are always dynamic on Solaris 2.7 ans 2.8(64 and n32) even if they are configured with --enable-static-exec. * The HDF5_MPI_OPT_TYPES optimization code in the parallel HDF5 will cause a hang in some cases when chunked storage is used. This is now set to be off by default. One may turn it on by setting the environment variable HDF5_MPI_OPT_TYPES to a non-zero value such as 1. * On OSF1 v5.1 and IA32 h5dumpgentst program that generates test files for h5dump, gives segmentation fault. * On Windows platforms, C and Fortran tests fail with the debug DLL version of the Library if built from all_withf90.zip file. * On Cray T3E (sn6606 2.0.6.08 unicosmk CRAY T3E) with Cray Standard C Version 6.6.0.1.3 compiler optimization causes errors in many HDF5 Library tests. Use -g -h zero flags to build HDF5 Library. * On Cray SV1 10.0.1. 0 datatype convertion test fails. Please check HDF FTP site if patch is available. We will try to provide one in the nearest future. * For configuration, building and testing with Intel and PGI compilers see corresponding section in INSTALL file. %%%%1.4.4%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.4.4 (02/July/02) 12. Release information for HDF5 version 1.4.4 ============================================================================== INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.4.3 and HDF5-1.4.4, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.4.4. For more details check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information, see the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.3 - Performance Improvements - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features - Known Problems New Features ============ o Configuration ================ * The H4 to H5 tools have been removed from the main source and placed in a separate package. You can get these tools from the HDF ftp site (ftp://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/). The "--with-hdf4" command-line option during configure is no longer valid. BW - 2002/06/25 o Library ========= o General --------- * Fill-value forward-compatibility with release 1.5 was added. SLU - 2002/04/11 * A new query function H5Tget_member_index has been added for compound and enumeration data types. This function retrieves a member's index by name. SLU - 2002/04/05 * Added serial multi-gigabyte file size test. "test/big -h" shows the help page. AKC - 2002/03/29 o APIs ------ * The F90 subroutines h5dwrite_f, h5dread_f, h5awrite_f, and h5aread_f were overloaded with a "dims" argument of type INTEGER(HSIZE_T) to specify the size of the array. We recommend using these subroutines with the new type; module subroutines that accept "dims" as an i INTEGER array of size 7 will be deprecated in release 1.6. EIP - 2002/05/06 o Performance ------------- * Added internal "small data" aggregation, which can reduce the number of actual I/O calls made, improving performance. QAK - 2002/06/05 * Improved internal metadata aggregation, which can reduce the number of actual I/O calls made, improving performance. Additionally, this can reduce the size of files produced. QAK - 2002/06/04 * Improved internal metadata caching, which can reduce the number of actual I/O calls made by a substantial amount, improving performance. QAK - 2002/06/03 o Parallel library ================== * Fixed bug in parallel I/O routines where a collective I/O which used MPI derived types, followed by an independent I/O would cause the library to hang. QAK 2002/06/24 * Added environment variable flag to control whether creating MPI derived types is preferred or not. This can affect performance, depending on which way the MPI-I/O library is optimized. The default is set to prefer MPI derived types for collective raw data transfers; setting the HDF5_MPI_PREFER_DERIVED_TYPES environment variable to "0" (i.e.: "setenv HDF5_MPI_PREFER_DERIVED_TYPES 0") changes the preference to avoid using them whenever possible. QAK - 2002/06/19 * Changed MPI I/O routines to avoid creating MPI derived types (and thus needing to set the file view) for contiguous selections within datasets. This should result in some performance improvement for those types of selections. QAK - 2002/06/18 * Changed MPI type support for collective I/O to be enabled by default. This can be disabled by setting the HDF5_MPI_OPT_TYPES environment variable to the value "0". QAK - 2002/06/14 * Allowed chunks in chunked datasets to be cached when parallel file is opened for read-only access (bug #709). QAK - 2002/06/10 * Changed method for allocating chunked dataset blocks to only allocate blocks that don't already exist, instead of attempting to create all the blocks all the time. This improves performance for chunked datasets. QAK - 2002/05/17 * Allowed the call to MPI_File_sync to be avoided when the file is going to immediately be closed, improving performance. QAK - 2002/05/13 * Allowed the metadata writes to be shared among all processes, easing the burden on process 0. QAK - 2002/05/10 o Tools ======= * h5redeploy utility was added. It updates HDF5 compiler tools after the HDF5 software has been installed in a new location. o Support for new platforms and languages ========================================= * Parallel Fortran Library works now on HP-UX B.11.00 Sys V. EIP - 2002/05/06 * Intel C++ and F90 compilers Version 6.0 are supported on Linux 2.4. * Intel C++ compilers Version 6.0 are supported on Windows 2000. o Misc. ========================================= * zlib has been moved out of the Windows source release. Users should go to the ZLIB homepage(http://www.zlib.org) to download the corresponding zlib library. * The Windows binary release is built with the old version of the zlib library. We expect users to use zlib 1.1.4 to build with the source release. * In the Windows-specific install document, we specify how to test backward compatibility. However, in this release, we are not testing the backward compatibility of HDF5. Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.3 Release ================================== * Fixed bug in chunking routines where they were using internal allocation free routines, instead of malloc/free, preventing user filters from working correctly. Chunks are now allocated/freed with malloc/free and so should the chunks in user filters. QAK 2002/06/18 * Fixed bug where regular hyperslab selection could get incorrectly transferred when the number of elements in a row did not fit evenly into the buffer provided. QAK 2002/06/12 * Fixed bug (#499) which allowed an "empty" compound or enumerated datatype (one with no members) to be used to create a dataset or to be committed to a file. QAK - 2002/06/11 * Fixed bug (#777) which allowed a compound datatype to be inserted into itself. QAK - 2002/06/10 * Fixed bug (#789) where creating 1-D dataset region reference caused the library to go into infinite loop. QAK - 2002/06/10 * Fixed bug (#699, fix provided by a user) where a scalar dataspace was written to the file and then subsequently queried with the H5Sget_simple_extent_type function; type was reported as H5S_SIMPLE instead of H5S_SCALAR. EIP - 2002/06/04 * Clear symbol table node "dirty" flag when flushing symbol tables to disk, to reduce I/O calls made & improve performance. QAK - 2002/06/03 * Fixed bug where an object's header could get corrupted in certain obscure situations when many objects were created in the file. QAK - 2002/05/31 * Fixed bug where read/write intent in file IDs created with H5Freopen was not being kept the same as the original file. QAK - 2002/05/14 * Fixed bug where selection offsets were not being used when iterating through point and hyperslab selections with H5Diterate(). QAK - 2002/04/29 * Fixed bug where the data for several level deep nested compound & variable-length datatypes used for datasets were getting corrupted when written to the file. QAK - 2002/04/17 * Fixed bug where selection offset was being ignored for certain hyperslab selections when optimized I/O was being performed. QAK - 2002/04/02 * Fixed limitation in h5dumper with object names which reached over 1024 characters in length. We can now handle arbitrarily larger sizes for object names. BW - 2002/03/29 * Fixed bug where variable-length string type did not behave as a string. SLU - 2002/03/28 * Fixed bug in H5Gget_objinfo() which was not setting the 'fileno' of the H5G_stat_t struct. QAK - 2002/03/27 * Fixed data corruption bug in hyperslab routines when contiguous hyperslab that spans entire dimension and is larger than type conversion buffer is attempted to be read. QAK - 2002/03/26 Performance Improvements ======================== This release of the HDF5 library has been extensively tuned to improve performance, especially to improve parallel I/O performance. Most of the specific information for particular performance improvements is mentioned in the "New Features" and "Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.3" sections of this document, but in general, the library should make fewer and larger I/O requests when accessing a file. Additionally, improvements to the parallel I/O portions of the library should have reduced the communications and barriers used in various internal algorithms, improving the performance of the library. However, with the extensive changes to some portions of the library that were required for these improvements, some errors or unanticipated results may have been introduced also. Please report any problems encountered to our support team at hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu. Hopefully these improvements will benefit all HDF5 applications, but if there are particular I/O patterns that appear to be slower than necessary, please send e-mail to hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu with a sample program showing the problem behavior; we will look into the issue to see if it is possible to address it. Documentation ============= * Documentation was updated for the hdf5-1.4.4 release. * A new "HDF5 User's Guide" is under development. See http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc_dev_snapshot/H5_NewUG/current/. * A "Parallel HDF5 Tutorial" is available at http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/Tutor/. * The "HDF5 Tutorial" is not distributed with this release. It is available at http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/Tutor/. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 4.3.3.0 (IBM SP powerpc) xlc 5.0.2.0 mpcc_r 5.0.2.0 xlf 07.01.0000.0002 mpxlf 07.01.0000.0002 AIX 4.3 (IBM SP RS6000) C for AIX Compiler, Version 5.0.2.0 xlf 7.1.0.2 poe 3.1.0.12 (includes mpi) AIX 5.1 xlc 5.0.2.0 xlf 07.01.0000.0002 mpcc_r 5.0.2.0; mpxlf_r 07.01.0000.0002 Cray T3E sn6711 2.0.5.57 Cray Standard C Version 6.5.0.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.5.0.4 Cray SV1 10.0.1.1 Cray Standard C Version 6.5.0.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.5.0.4 FreeBSD 4.6 gcc 2.95.4 g++ 2.95.4 HP-UX B.10.20 HP C HP92453-01 A.10.32.30 HP F90 v2.3 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP-UX B.11.00 SysV HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP MPI [not a product] (03/24/2000) B6060BA IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.3m F90 MIPSpro 7.3.1.3m (64 only) Linux 2.4.9-31smp gcc 2.95.3 g++ 2.95.3 Intel(R) C++ Version 6.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 6.0 MPICH 1.2.2 Linux 2.2.18smp gcc 2.95.2 gcc 2.95.2 with mpich 1.2.1 g++ 2.95.2 pgf90 3.2-4 OSF1 V5.1 Compaq C V6.4-014 Compaq Fortran V5.5-1877-48BBF gcc version 3.0 for C++ SunOS 5.7 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/10/25 FORTRAN 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 SunOS 5.8/32 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C 5.2 2000/09/11 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 Fortran 95 6.1 Patch 109503-07 2001/08/11 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C++ 5.2 Patch 109508-04 2001/07/11 SunOS 5.8/64 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C 5.2 2000/09/11 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 Fortran 95 6.1 Patch 109503-07 2001/08/11 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C++ 5.2 Patch 109508-04 2001/07/11 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.2.2 i386 pgcc Rel 3.1-4i with mpich-1.2.3 with local modifications IA-32 Linux 2.4.9 cc Intel 5.0.1 gcc 2.96 Intel(R) C++ Version 6.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 6.0 IA-64 Linux 2.4.16 ia64 gcc version 2.96 20000731 Intel(R) C++ Version 6.0 Intel(R) Fortran Compiler Version 6.0 Windows 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Windows NT4.0 MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Windows NT4.0 Code Warrior 6.0 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== In the tables below y = tested and supported n = not supported or not tested in this release x = not working in this release ( ) = footnote appears below second table Platform C C F90 F90 C++ Shared zlib Tools parallel parallel libraries(5) Solaris2.6 y n y n y y y y Solaris2.7 64 y y (1) y n y y y y Solaris2.7 32 y y (1) y n y y y y Solaris2.8 64 y n y n y y y y Solaris2.8 32 y n y n y y y y IRIX6.5 y y (1) n n n y y y IRIX64_6.5 64 y y (2) y y n y y y IRIX64_6.5 n32 y y (2) n n n y y y HPUX10.20 y n y n n y y y HPUX11.00 y n y n n y y y HPUX11 SysV y y y y n y y y OSF1 v5.1 y n y n y y y y T3E y y y y n n y y SV1 y n y n n n y y TFLOPS n y (1) n n n n y y (4) AIX-4.3 y y y y y n y y AIX-5.1 y y y y n n y y WinNT/2000 y n y n y y y y WinNT CW y n n n n n y y FreeBSD y n n n y y y y Linux 2.2 y y (1) y n y y y y Linux 2.4 y y (1) n n y y y y Linux 2.4 Intel(6) y n y n y n y y Linux 2.4 IA32 y n y n n n y y Linux 2.4 IA64 y n y n n n y y Platform 1.2 static- Thread- SRB GASS STREAM- compatibility exec safe VFD Solaris2.6 y x y n n y Solaris2.7 64 y x y n n y Solaris2.7 32 y x y n n y Solaris2.8 64 y y n n n y Solaris2.8 32 y x y n n y IRIX6.5 y x n n n y IRIX64_6.5 64 y x y n y y IRIX64_6.5 n32 y x y n y y HPUX10.20 y y n n n y HPUX11.00 y x n n n y HPUX11 SysV y x n n n y OSF1 v5.1 y y n n n y T3E y y n n n y SV1 y y n n n y TFLOPS y y n n n n AIX-4.3 y y (3) n n n y AIX-5.1 y y n n n y WinNT/2000 y y n n n n WinNT CW n n n n n n FreeBSD y y y n n y Linux 2.2 y y y n n y Linux 2.4 y y y n n y Linux 2.4 Intel(6) y y n n n y Linux 2.4 IA32 y y n n n y Linux 2.4 IA64 y y n n n y Footnotes: (1) Using mpich. (2) Using mpt and mpich. (3) When configured with static-exec enabled, tests fail in serial mode. (4) No HDF4-related tools. (5) Shared libraries are provided only for the C library, except on Windows where they are provided for all languages. (6) Linux 2.4 with Intel compilers. Known Problems ============== * Datasets or attributes which have a variable-length string datatype are not printing correctly with h5dump and h5ls. * When a dataset with the variable-length datatype is overwritten, the library can develop memory leaks that cause the file to become unnecessarily large. This is planned to be fixed in the next release. * On the SV1, the h5ls test fails due to a difference between the SV1 printf precision and the printf precision on other platforms. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output on some platforms (e.g. SP2 parallel, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for HP-UX 11.00 platforms. * The executables are always dynamic on IRIX64 6.5(64 and n32) and IRIX 6.5 even if they are configured with --enable-static-exec. * IRIX 6.5 fails to compile if configured with --enable-static-exec. * The HDF5_MPI_OPT_TYPES optimization code in the parallel HDF5 will cause a hang in some cases when chunked storage is used. This is now set to be off by default. One may turn it on by setting the environment variable HDF5_MPI_OPT_TYPES to a non-zero value such as 1. * On IA32 and IA64 systems, if you use a compiler other than GCC (such as Intel's ecc or icc compilers), you will need to modify the generated "libtool" program after configuration is finished. On or around line 104 of the libtool file, there are lines which look like: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="" Change these lines to this: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="-Wl," * To build the Fortran library using Intel compilers, one has to x modify the source code in the fortran/src directory to remove the !DEC and !MS compiler directives. x The build will fail in the fortran/test directory and then in the fortran/examples directory; to proceed, edit the work.pcl files in those directories to contain two lines work.pc ../src/work.pc * To build the Fortran library on IA64 use setenv CC "ecc -DIA64" setenv F9X "efc -cl,work.pcl" before running configure and see the steps described above. %%%%1.4.3%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.4.3 (18/Februaru/02) 11. Release information for HDF5 version 1.4.3 ============================================================================== INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.4.2 and HDF5-1.4.3, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.4.2. For more details check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.2 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features - Known Problems New Features ============ o Configuration ================ * Can use just enable-threadsafe if the C compiler has built-in pthreads support. o Library ========= o General --------- * Added a new test to verify the information provided by the configure command. * Changed internal error handling macros to reduce code size of library by about 10%. o APIs ------ * Changed prototype for H5Awrite from: H5Awrite(hid_t attr_id, hid_t type_id, void *buf) to: H5Awrite(hid_t attr_id, hid_t type_id, const void *buf) * The H5Pset_fapl_split() accepts raw and meta file names similar to the syntax of H5Pset_fapl_multi() in addition to what it used to accept. C++ API: * Added operator= to class PredType * Add the overloaded member function Attribute::getName to return the attribute name's length as in C API. Note that the current Attribute::getName, that returns "string", is still available. * Following the change in the C library, the corresponding C++ API is changed from: void Attribute::write( const DataType& mem_type, void *buf ) to: void Attribute::write( const DataType& mem_type, const void *buf ) o Performance ------------- * Added perform programs to test the HDF5 library performance. Programs are installed in directory perform/. * Improved performance of byte-swapping during data conversions. * Improved performance of single, contiguous hyperslabs when reading or writing. * Added support to read/write portions of chunks directly, if they are uncompressed and too large to cache. This should speed up I/O on chunked datasets for a few more cases. -QAK, 1/31/02 o Parallel Library ================== * Parallel C HDF5 now works on HP-UX platforms, Compaq clusters, Linux clusters, Cplants (alpha-linux clusters). o Tools ======= * A helper script called ``h5cc'', which helps compilation of HDF5 programs, is now distributed with HDF5. See the reference manual for information on how to use this feature. * The H5Dumper can now dump comments associated with groups. -WCW 01-05-02 o Support for new platforms and languages ========================================= * HDF5 C++ Library is supported on Windows platforms (shared and static) * HDF5 F90 shared library is supported on Windows platforms. * HDF5 C Library is supported on IA32 and IA64 platforms. Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.2 Release ================================== * Fixed a bug when reading chunked datasets where the edge of the dataset would be incorrectly detected and generate an assertion failure. * Fixed a bug where reading an entire dataset wasn't being handled optimally when the dataset had unlimited dimensions. Dataset is read in a single low-level I/O now, instead of being broken into separate pieces internally. * Fixed a bug where reading or writing chunked data which needed datatype conversion could result in data values getting corrupted. * Fixed a bug where appending a point selection to the current selection would not actually append the point when there were no points defined currently. * Fixed a bug where 'or'ing a hyperslab with a 'none' selection would fail. Now adds that hyperslab as the first hyperlab in the selection. * Fixed a bug in the 'big' test where quota limits weren't being detected properly if they caused close() to fail. * Fixed a bug in internal B-tree code where a B-tree was not being copied correctly. * Fixed an off-by-one error in H5Sselect_valid when hyperslab selections which would allow hyperslab selections which overlapped the edge of the selection by one element as valid. * Fixed the internal macros used to encode & decode file metadata, to avoid an unaligned access warning on IA64 machines. * Corrected behavior of H5Tinsert to not allow compound datatype fields to be inserted past the end of the datatype. * Retired the DPSS virtual file driver (--with-gridstorage configure option). * Fixed bug where variable-length datatypes for attributes was not working correctly. * Fixed bug where raw data re-allocated from the free-list would sometimes overlap with the metadata accumulator and get corrupted. QAK - 1/23/02 * Fixed bug where a preempted chunk in the chunk data could still be used by an internal pointer and cause an assertion failure or core dump. QAK - 2/13/02 * Fixed bug where non-zero fill-value was not being read correctly from certain chunked datasets when using an "all" or contiguous hyperslab selection. QAK - 2/14/02 Documentation ============= * Documentation was updated for the hdf5-1.4.3 release. * A new "HDF5 User's Guide" is under development. See http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc_dev_snapshot/H5_NewUG/current/. * Parallel Tutorial is available at http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/Tutor/ Platforms Tested ================ AIX 4.3.3.0 (IBM SP powerpc) xlc 5.0.2.0 mpcc_r 5.0.2.0 xlf 07.01.0000.0002 mpxlf 07.01.0000.0002 AIX 4.3 (IBM SP RS6000) C for AIX Compiler, Version 5.0.2.0 xlf 7.1.0.2 poe 3.1.0.12 (includes mpi) Cray T3E sn6711 2.0.5.57 Cray Standard C Version 6.5.0.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.5.0.4 Cray SV1 10.0.0.8 Cray Standard C Version 6.5.0.3 Cray Fortran Version 3.5.0.4 FreeBSD 4.5 gcc 2.95.3 g++ 2.95.3 HP-UX B.10.20 HP C HP92453-01 A.10.32.30 HP F90 v2.3 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP-UX B.11.00 SysV HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP MPI [not a product] (03/24/2000) B6060BA IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.2m Linux 2.4.4 gcc 2.95.3 g++ 2.95.3 Linux 2.2.18smp gcc 2.95.2 gcc 2.95.2 with mpich 1.2.1 g++ 2.95.2 pgf90 3.2-4 OSF1 V5.1 Compaq C V6.3-028 Compaq Fortran V5.4-1283 SunOS 5.7 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) Workshop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 Workshop Compilers 5.0 98/10/25 FORTRAN 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 SunOS 5.8/32 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C 5.2 2000/09/11 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 Fortran 95 6.1 Patch 109503-07 2001/08/11 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C++ 5.2 Patch 109508-04 2001/07/11 SunOS 5.8/64 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C 5.2 2000/09/11 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 Fortran 95 6.1 Patch 109503-07 2001/08/11 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C++ 5.2 Patch 109508-04 2001/07/11 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.0.8 i386 pgcc Rel 3.1-4i with mpich-1.2.1 with local modifications IA-32 Linux 2.2.10smpx cc Intel 5.0.1 egcs-2.91.66 IA-64 Linux 2.4.16 ia64 gcc version 2.96 20000731 Intel(R) C++ Itanium(TM) Compiler for the Itanium(TM)-based applications, Version 6.0 Beta, Build 20010905 Windows 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Windows NT4.0 MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Windows NT4.0 Code Warrior 6.0 Windows 98 MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== In the tables below y = tested and supported n = not supported or not tested in this release x = not working in this release ( ) = footnote appears below second table Platform C C F90 F90 C++ Shared zlib Tools parallel parallel libraries (5) Solaris2.7 y y (1) y n y y y y Solaris2.8 64 y n y n y y y y Solaris2.8 32 y n y n y y y y IA-64 y n n n n n y y IRIX6.5 y y (1) n n n y y y IRIX64_6.5 64 y y (2) y y n y y y IRIX64_6.5 32 y y (2) n n n y y y HPUX10.20 y n y n n y y y HPUX11.00 y y y n n y y y HPUX11 SysV y y y n n y y y DECOSF y n y n y y y y T3E y y y y n n y y SV1 y n y n n n y y TFLOPS y y (1) n n n n y y (4) AIX-4.3 SP2 y y y y n n y n AIX-4.3 SP3 y y y y y n y n Win2000 y n y n y (6) y y y Win98 y n y n y (6) y y y WinNT y n y n y (6) y y y WinNT CW y n n n n n y y FreeBSD y n n n y y y y Linux 2.2 y y (1) y n y y y y Linux 2.4 y y (1) n n y y y y Platform 1.2 static- Thread- SRB GASS STREAM- compatibility exec safe VFD Solaris2.7 n x y n n y Solaris2.8 64 n y n n n y Solaris2.8 32 n x n n n y IA-64 n n n n n y IRIX6.5 n x y n n y IRIX64_6.5 64 n x y n y y IRIX64_6.5 32 n x y n y y HPUX10.20 n y n n n y HPUX11.00 n x n n n y HPUX11 SysV n x n n n y DECOSF n y n n n y T3E n y n n n y SV1 n y n n n y TFLOPS n y n n n n AIX-4.3 SP2 n y (3) n n n y AIX-4.3 SP3 n y n n n y Win2000 n y n n n n Win98 n y n n n n WinNT n y n n n n WinNT CW n n n n n n FreeBSD n y y n n y Linux 2.2 n y y n n y Linux 2.4 n y y n n y Footnotes: (1) Using mpich. (2) Using mpt and mpich. (3) When configured with static-exec enabled, tests fail in serial mode. (4) No HDF4-related tools. (5) Shared libraries are provided only for the C library. (6) Exception of (5): DLL is available for C++ API on Windows Known Problems ============== * Datasets or attributes which have a variable-length string datatype are not printing correctly with h5dump and h5ls. * When a dataset with the variable-legth datatype is overwritten, the library can develop memory leaks that cause the file to become unnecessarily large. This is planned to be fixed in the next release. * On the SV1, the h5ls test fails due to a difference between the SV1 printf precision and the printf precision on other platforms. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output in some platforms (e.g. SP2 parallel, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for HP-UX 11.00 platforms. * The executables are always dynamic on IRIX64 6.5(64 and n32) and IRIX 6.5 even if they are configured with --enable-static-exec. * IRIX 6.5 fails to compile if configured with --enable-static-exec. * The HDF5_MPI_OPT_TYPES optimization code in the parallel HDF5 will cause a hang in some cases when chunked storage is used. This is now set to be off by default. One may turn it on by setting environment variable HDF5_MPI_OPT_TYPES to a non-zero value such as 1. * On IA64 systems one has to use -DIA64 compilation flag to compile h4toh5 and h5toh4 utilites. After configuration step manually modify Makefile in the tools/h4toh4 and tools/h5toh4 directories to add -DIA64 to the compilation flags. * On IA32 ansd IA64 systems, if you use a compiler other than GCC (such as Intel's ecc compiler), you will need to modify the generated "libtool" program after configuration is finished. On or around line 102 of the libtool file, there are lines which look like: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="" change the lines to this: # How to pass a linker flag through the compiler. wl="-Wl," %%%%1.4.2%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.4.2 (31/July/01) 10. Release Information for hdf5-1.4.2 ================================================================= INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.4.1 and HDF5-1.4.2, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.4.2. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.1 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features - Known Problems New Features ============ * File sizes greater than 2GB are now supported on Linux systems with version 2.4.x or higher kernels. * Added a global string variable H5_lib_vers_info_g which holds the HDF5 library version information. This can be used to identify an hdf5 library or hdf5 application binary. Also added a verification of the consistency between H5_lib_vers_info_g and other version information in the source code. * Parallel HDF5 now runs on the HP V2500 and HP N4000 machines. * F90 API: - Added aditional parameter "dims" to the h5dread_f/h5dwrite_f and h5aread_f/h5awrite_f subroutines. This parameter is a 1-D array of size 7 and contains the sizes of the data buffer dimensions. This change enables portability between Windows and UNIX platforms. In previous versions of the F90 APIs, the data buffer parameters of the above functions were declared as assumed-shape arrays, which were passed to the C functions by a descriptor. There is no portable means, however, of passing descriptors from F90 to C, causing portability problems between Windows and UNIX and among UNIX platforms. With this change, the data buffers are assumed- size arrays, which can be portably passed to the C functions. * F90 static library is available on Windows platforms. See INSTALL_Windows_withF90.txt for details. * F90 APIs are available on HPUX 11.00 and 10.20 and IBM SP platforms. * H5 <-> GIF convertor has been added. This is available under tools/gifconv. The convertor supports the ability to create animated gifs as well. * Verified correct operation of library on Solaris 2.8 in both 64-bit and 32-bit compilation modes. See INSTALL document for instructions on compiling the distribution with 64-bit support. * Added support for the Metrowerks Code Warrior compiler for Windows. * For H4->H5 converter utility, added a new option to choose not to convert HDF4 specified attributes(reference number, class) into HDF5 attributes. * Added support chunking and compression in SDS and image in H4->H5 converter. Currently HDF5 only supports gzip compression, so by default an HDF4 file with any other compression method will be converted into an HDF5 file in gzip compression. * correct the order or reading HDF4 image array in H4->H5 conversion. * Added new parallel hdf5 tests in t_mpi. The new test checks if the filesystem or the MPI-IO can really handle greater than 2GB files. If it fails, it prints information message only without failing the test. * Added a parallel HDF5 example examples/ph5example.c to illustrate the basic way of using parallel HDF5. * Added a new public macro, H5_VERS_INFO, which is a string holding the HDF5 library version information. This string is also compiled into all HDF5 binary code which helps to identify the version information of the binary code. One may use the Unix strings command on the binary file and looks for the pattern "HDF5 library version". * Added new checking in H5check_version() to verify the five HDF5 version information macros (H5_VERS_MAJOR, H5_VERS_MINOR, H5_VERS_RELEASE, H5_VERS_SUBRELEASE and H5_VERS_INFO) are consistent. Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.1 Release ================================== * Fixed bug with non-zero userblock sizes causing raw data to not write correctly. * Fixed problems with Pablo build and linking with non-standard MPI I/O. * Fixed build on Linux systems with --enable-static-exec flag. It now works correctly. * IMPORTANT: Fixed file metadata corruption bug which could cause metadata data loss in certain situations. * The allocation by alignment (H5Pset_alignment) feature code somehow got dropped in some 1.3.x version. Re-implemented it with "new and improved" algorithm. It keeps track of "wasted" file-fragment in the free-list too. * Removed limitation that the data transfer buffer size needed to be set for datasets whose dimensions were too large for the 'all' selection code to handle. Any size dimensioned datasets should be handled correctly now. * Changed behavior of H5Tget_member_type to correctly emulate HDF5 v1.2.x when --enable-hdf5v1_2 configure flag is enabled. * Added --enable-linux-lfs flag to allow more control over whether to enable or disable large file support on Linux. * Fixed various bugs releated to SDS dimensional scale conversions in H4->H5 converter. * Fixed a bug to correctly convert HDF4 objects with fill value into HDF5. * Fixed a bug of H5pubconf.h causing repeated definitions if it is included more than once. hdf5.h now includes H5public.h which includes H5pubconf.h. Applications should #include hdf5.h which handles multiple inclusion correctly. * Fixed H5FDmpio.h to be C++ friendly by making Parallel HDF5 API's to be external to C++. * Fixed a bug in H5FD_mpio_flush() that might result in negative file seek if both MPIO and Split-file drivers are used together. Documentation ============= * The H5T_conv_t and H5T_cdata_t structures are now properly defined in the H5Tregister entry in the "H5T" section of the "HDF5 Reference Manual" and described in detail in section 12, "Data Conversions," in the "Datatypes" chapter of the "HDF5 User's Guide." * The new tools h52gif and gif2h5 have been added to the "Tools" section of the Reference Manual. * A "Freespace Management" section has been added to the "Performance" chapter of the User's Guide. * Several user-reported bugs have been fixed since Release 1.4.1. * The "HDF5 Image and Palette Specification" (in the "HDF5 Application Developer's Guide") has been heavily revised. Based on extensive user feedback and input from visualization software developers, Version 1.2 of the image specification is substantially different from prior versions. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 4.3.3.0 (IBM SP powerpc) xlc 3.6.6.0 mpcc_r 3.6.6.0 xlf 07.01.0000.0002 mpxlf 07.01.0000.0002 AIX 4.3 (IBM SP RS6000) C for AIX Compiler, Version 5.0.2.0 xlf 7.1.0.2 poe 2.4.0.14 (includes mpi) Cray T3E sn6711 2.0.5.49a Cray Standard C Version 6.5.0.1 Cray SV1 10.0.0.2 Cray Standard C Version 6.5.0.1 Cray Fortran Version 3.5.0.1 FreeBSD 4.3 gcc 2.95.3 g++ 2.95.3 HP-UX B.10.20 HP C HP92453-01 A.10.32.30 HP F90 v2.3 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 HP-UX B.11.00 SysV HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP F90 v2.4 IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1.2m Linux 2.4.4 gcc 2.95.3 g++ 2.95.3 Linux 2.2.18smp gcc 2.95.2 gcc 2.95.2 with mpich 1.2.1 g++ 2.95.2 pgf90 3.2-4 OSF1 V4.0 DEC-V5.2-040 on Digital UNIX V4.0 (Rev 564) Digital Fortran 90 V4.1-270 SunOS 5.6 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.6) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/10/25 FORTRAN 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 SunOS 5.7 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) Workshop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 Workshop Compilers 5.0 98/10/25 FORTRAN 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 SunOS 5.8/32 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C 5.2 2000/09/11 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 Fortran 95 6.1 2000/09/11 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C++ 5.2 2000/09/11 SunOS 5.8/64 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C 5.2 2000/09/11 (Solaris 2.8) Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 Fortran 95 6.1 2000/09/11 Sun WorkShop 6 update 1 C++ 5.2 2000/09/11 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.0.7 i386 pgcc Rel 3.1-4i with mpich-1.2.1 with local modifications Windows 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 Windows NT4.0 MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Windows NT4.0 Code Warrior 6.0 Windows 98 MSVC++ 6.0 DEC Visual Fortran 6.0 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== In the tables below y = tested and supported n = not supported or not tested in this release x = not working in this release ( ) = footnote appears below second table Platform C C F90 F90 C++ Shared zlib Tools parallel parallel libraries (5) Solaris2.6 y n y n y y y y Solaris2.7 y y (1) y n y y y y Solaris2.8 64 y n n n y y y y Solaris2.8 32 y n y n y y y y IRIX6.5 y y (1) n n n y y y IRIX64_6.5 64 y y (2) y y n y y y IRIX64_6.5 32 y y (2) n n n y y y HPUX10.20 y n y n n y y y HPUX11.00 y n y n n y y y HPUX11 SysV y n y n n y y y DECOSF y n y n n y y y T3E y y y y n n y y SV1 y n y n n n y y TFLOPS y y (1) n n n n y y (4) AIX-4.3 SP2 y y y y n n y n AIX-4.3 SP3 y y y y n n y n Win2000 y n n n n y y y Win98 y n y n n y y y WinNT y n y n n y y y WinNT CW y n n n n n y y FreeBSD y n n n y y y y Linux 2.2 y y (1) y n y y y y Linux 2.4 y y (1) n n y y y y Platform 1.2 static- Thread- SRB GASS STREAM- compatibility exec safe VFD Solaris2.6 y x n n n y Solaris2.7 y x y n n y Solaris2.8 64 y y n n n y Solaris2.8 32 y x n n n y IRIX6.5 y x y n n y IRIX64_6.5 64 y x n n n y IRIX64_6.5 32 y x n n n y HPUX10.20 y y n n n y HPUX11.00 y x n n n y HPUX11 SysV y x n n n y DECOSF y y n n n y T3E y y n n n y SV1 y y n n n y TFLOPS y y n n n n AIX-4.3 SP2 y y (3) n n n y AIX-4.3 SP3 y y n n n y Win2000 y y n n n n Win98 n y n n n n WinNT y y n n n n WinNT CW n n n n n n FreeBSD y y n n n y Linux 2.2 y y y n n y Linux 2.4 y y y n n y Footnotes: (1) Using mpich. (2) Using mpt and mpich. (3) When configured with static-exec enabled, tests fail in serial mode. (4) No HDF4-related tools. (5) Shared libraries are provided only for the C library. Known Problems ============== * When a dataset with the variable-legth datatype is overwritten, the library can develop memory leaks that cause the file to become unnecessarily large. This is planned to be fixed in the next release. * On the SV1, the h5ls test fails due to a difference between the SV1 printf precision and the printf precision on other platforms. * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output in some platforms (e.g. SP2 parallel, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for HP-UX 11.00 platforms. * The executables are always dynamic on IRIX64 6.5(64 and n32) and IRIX 6.5 even if they are configured with --enable-static-exec. * IRIX 6.5 fails to compile if configured with --enable-static-exec. * For 24-bit image conversion from H4->H5, the current conversion is not consistent with HDF5 image specification. * In some cases, and SDS with an UNLIMITED dimension that has not been written (current size = 0) is not converted correctly. * After "make install" or "make install-doc" one may need to reload the source from the tar file before doing another build. * The HDF5_MPI_OPT_TYPES optimization code in the parallel HDF5 will cause a hang in some cases when chunked storage is used. This is now set to be off by default. One may turn it on by setting environment variable HDF5_MPI_OPT_TYPES to a non-zero value such as 1. %%%%1.4.1%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.4.1 (April/01) 9. Release Information for hdf5-1.4.1 (April/01) ===================================================================== HDF5 Release 1.4.1 INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.4.0 and HDF5-1.4.1, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.4.1. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features - Known Problems New Features ============ * XML output option for h5dump utility. A new option --xml to output data in XML format has been added. The XML output contains a complete description of the file, marked up in XML. The XML conforms to the HDF5 Document Type Definition (DTD), which is available at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/DTDs/HDF5-File.dtd The XML output is suitable for use with other tools, including the Java Tools: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/java-hdf5-html Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0 Release ================================== * h4toh5 utility: conversion of images is fixed Earlier releases of the h4toh5 utility produced images that did not correctly conform to the HDF5 Image and Palette Specification. http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/ImageSpec.html Several required HDF5 attributes are omitted, and the dataspace is reversed (i.e., the ht. and width of the image dataset is incorrectly described.) For more information, please see: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/H5Image/ImageDetails.htm * Fixed bug with contiguous hyperslabs not being detected, causing slower I/O than necessary. * Fixed bug where non-aligned hyperslab I/O on chunked datasets was causing errors during I/O * The RCSID string in H5public.h was causing the C++ compiling problem because when it was included multiple times, C++ did not like multiple definitions of the same static variable. All occurance of RCSID definition are removed since we have not used it consistently before. Documentation ============= PDF and Postscript versions of the following documents are available for this release: Document Filename -------- -------- Introduction to HDF5 H5-R141-Introduction.pdf HDF5 Reference Manual H5-R141-RefManual.pdf C++ APIs to HDF5 documents H5-R141-Cplusplus.pdf Fortran90 APIs to HDF5 documents H5-R141-Fortran90.pdf PDF and Postscript files containing H5-R141-DocSet.pdf all of the above H5-R141-DocSet.ps These files are not included in this distribution, but are available via the Web or FTP at the following locations: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/PSandPDF/ ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF/HDF5/docs/ While these documents are labeled Release 1.4.1, they describe Release 1.4.0 as well. Platforms Tested ================ Due to the nature of this release only C, C++ libraries and tools were tested. AIX 4.3.3.0 (IBM SP powerpc) xlc 3.6.6 mpcc_r 3.6.6 Cray T3E sn6711 2.0.5.47 Cray Standard C Version 6.5.0.0 Cray SV1 10.0.0.8 Cray Standard C Version 6.5.0.0 FreeBSD 4.3 gcc 2.95.2 HP-UX B.10.20 HP C HP92453-01 A.10.32.30 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1m Linux 2.2.18smp gcc-2.95.2 g++ 2.95.2 OSF1 V4.0 DEC-V5.2-040 Digital Fortran 90 V4.1-270 SunOS 5.6 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.6) SunOS 5.7 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) Workshop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.0 mpich-1.2.1 with local changes Windows NT4.0, 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 Windows 98 MSVC++ 6.0 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== * See "Supported Configuration Features Summary" section for the HDF5 1.4.0 release in the HISTORY.txt file. Known Problems ============== * The h5dump tests may fail to match the expected output in some platforms (e.g. SP2 parallel, Windows) where the error messages directed to "stderr" do not appear in the "right order" with output from stdout. This is not an error. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for HP-UX 11.00 platforms. * The executable are always dynamic on IRIX64 6.5(64 and n32) and IRIX 6.5 even if they are configured with --enable-static-exec. * The shared library failed compilation on IRIX 6.5. * After "make install" or "make install-doc" one may need to reload the source from the tar file before doing another build. * See "Known problems" section for the HDF5 1.4.0 release in the HISTORY.txt file. %%%%1.4.0%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.4.0 (2/22/01) 8. Release Information for hdf5-1.4.0 =================================================================== HDF5 Release 1.4.0 INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.2.0 and HDF5-1.4.0, and contains information on the platforms tested and known problems in HDF5-1.4.0. For more details check the HISTORY.txt file in the HDF5 source. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - New Features - h4toh5 Utility - F90 Support - C++ Support - Pablo Support - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.2.0 - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0-beta2 - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0 - Documentation - Platforms Tested - Supported Configuration Features - Known Problems New Features ============ * The Virtual File Layer, VFL, was added to replace the old file drivers. It also provides an API for user defined file drivers. * New features added to snapshots. Use 'snapshot help' to see a complete list of features. * Improved configure to detect if MPIO routines are available when parallel mode is requested. * Added Thread-Safe support. Phase I implemented. See: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/papers/mthdf/MTHDFpaper.htm for more details. * Added data sieve buffering to raw data I/O path. This is enabled for all VFL drivers except the mpio & core drivers. Setting the sieve buffer size is controlled with the new API function, H5Pset_sieve_buf_size(), and retrieved with H5Pget_sieve_buf_size(). * Added new Virtual File Driver, Stream VFD, to send/receive entire HDF5 files via socket connections. * As parts of VFL, HDF-GASS and HDF-SRB are also added to this release. To find out details, please read INSTALL_VFL file. * Increased maximum number of dimensions for a dataset (H5S_MAX_RANK) from 31 to 32 to align with HDF4 & netCDF. * Added 'query' function to VFL drivers. Also added 'type' parameter to VFL 'read' & 'write' calls, so they are aware of the type of data being accessed in the file. Updated the VFL document also. * A new h4toh5 utility, to convert HDF4 files to analogous HDF5 files. * Added a new array datatype to the datatypes which can be created. Removed "array fields" from compound datatypes (use an array datatype instead). * Parallel HDF5 works correctly with mpich-1.2.1 on Solaris, SGI, Linux. * You can now install the HDF5 documentation using the ``make install-doc'' command. The documentation is installed in the $(prefix)/doc directory where $(prefix) is the prefix specified by the (optional) ``--prefix'' flag during configuration. * HDF5 can operate correctly in the OpenMP environment in a limited way. Check doc/html/TechNotes/openmp-hdf5.html for details. h4toh5 Utility ============== The h4toh5 utility is a new utility that converts an HDF4 file to an HDF5 file. For details, see the document, "Mapping HDF4 Objects to HDF5 Objects": http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/papers/H4-H5MappingGuidelines.pdf Known Bugs: The h4toh5 utility produces images that do not correctly conform to the HDF5 Image and Palette Specification. http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/ImageSpec.html Several required HDF5 attributes are omitted, and the dataspace is reversed (i.e., the ht. and width of the image dataset is incorrectly described.) For more information, please see: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/H5Image/ImageDetails.html This bug has been fixed for the snapshot of hdf5 1.4 release. March 12th,2001 Known Limitations of the h4toh5 release --------------------------------------------- 1. Error handlings h4toh5 utility will print out an error message when an error occurs. 2. String Datatype HDF4 has no 'string' type. String valued data are usually defined as an array of 'char' in HDF4. The h4toh5 utility will generally map these to HDF5 'String' types rather than array of char, with the following additional rules: * For the data of an HDF4 SDS, image, and palette, if the data is declared 'DFNT_CHAR8' it will be assumed to be integer and will be an H5T_INTEGER type. * For attributes of any HDF4 object, data of type 'DFNT_CHAR8' will be converted to an HDF5 'H5T_STRING' type. * For an HDF4 Vdata, it is difficult to determine whether data of type 'DFNT_CHAR8' is intended to be bytes or characters. The h4toh5 utility will consider them to be C characters, and will convert them to an HDF5 'H5T_STRING' type. 3. Compression, Chunking and External Storage Chunking is supported, but compression and external storage is not. An HDF4 object that uses chunking will be converted to an HDF5 file with analogous chunked storage. An HDF4 object that uses compression will be converted to an uncompressed HDF5 object. An HDF4 object that uses external storage will be converted to an HDF5 object without external storage. 4. Memory Use This version of the h4toh5 utility copies data from HDF4 objects in a single read followed by a single write to the HDF5 object. For large objects, this requires a very large amount of memory, which may be extremely slow or fail on some platforms. Note that a dataset that has only been partly written will be read completely, including uninitialized data, and all the data will be written to the HDF5 object. 5. Platforms The h4toh5 utility requires HDF5-1.4.0 and HDF4r1.4 h4toh5 utility has been tested on all platforms listed below (see section "Platforms Tested") except TFLOPS. F90 Support =========== This is the first release of the HDF5 Library with fully integrated F90 API support. The Fortran Library is created when the --enable-fortran flag is specified during configuration. Not all F90 subroutines are implemented. Please refer to the HDF5 Reference Manual for more details. F90 APIs are available for the Solaris 2.6 and 2.7, Linux, DEC UNIX, T3E, SV1 and O2K (64 bit option only) platforms. The Parallel version of the HDF5 F90 Library is supported on the O2K and T3E platforms. Changes since the last prototype release (July 2000) ---------------------------------------------------- * h5open_f and h5close_f must be called instead of h5init_types and h5close_types. * The following subroutines are no longer available: h5pset_xfer_f h5pget_xfer_f h5pset_mpi_f h5pget_mpi_f h5pset_stdio_f h5pget_stdio_f h5pset_sec2_f h5pget_sec2_f h5pset_core_f h5pget_core_f h5pset_family_f h5pget_family_f * The following functions have been added: h5pset_fapl_mpio_f h5pget_fapl_mpio_f h5pset_dxpl_mpio_f h5pget_dxpl_mpio_f * In the previous HDF5 F90 releases, the implementation of object references and dataset region references was not portable. This release introduces a portable implementation, but it also introduces changes to the read/write APIs that handle references. If object or dataset region references are written or read to/from an HDF5 file, h5dwrite_f and h5dread_f must use the extra parameter, n, for the buffer size: h5dwrite(read)_f(dset_id, mem_type_id, buf, n, hdferr, & ^^^ mem_space_id, file_space_id, xfer_prp) For other datatypes the APIs were not changed. C++ Support =========== This is the first release of the HDF5 Library with fully integrated C++ API support. The HDF5 C++ library is built when the --enable-cxx flag is specified during configuration. Check the HDF5 Reference Manual for available C++ documentation. C++ APIs are available for Solaris 2.6 and 2.7, Linux, and FreeBSD. Pablo Support ============= This version does not allow proper building of the Pablo-instrumented version of the library. A version supporting the pablo build is available on the Pablo Website at www-pablo.cs.uiuc.edu/pub/Pablo.Release.5/HDFLibrary/hdf5_v1.4.tar.gz Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.2.0 ========================== Library ------- * The function H5Pset_mpi is renamed as H5Pset_fapl_mpio. * Corrected a floating point number conversion error for the Cray J90 platform. The error did not convert the value 0.0 correctly. * Error was fixed which was not allowing dataset region references to have their regions retrieved correctly. * Corrected a bug that caused non-parallel file drivers to fail in the parallel version. * Added internal free-lists to reduce memory required by the library and H5garbage_collect API function * Fixed error in H5Giterate which was not updating the "index" parameter correctly. * Fixed error in hyperslab iteration which was not walking through the correct sequence of array elements if hyperslabs were staggered in a certain pattern * Fixed several other problems in hyperslab iteration code. * Fixed another H5Giterate bug which was causes groups with large numbers of objects in them to misbehave when the callback function returned non-zero values. * Changed return type of H5Aiterate and H5A_operator_t typedef to be herr_t, to align them with the dataset and group iterator functions. * Changed H5Screate_simple and H5Sset_extent_simple to not allow dimensions of size 0 with out the same dimension being unlimited. * QAK - 4/19/00 - Improved metadata hashing & caching algorithms to avoid many hash flushes and also remove some redundant I/O when moving metadata blocks in the file. * The "struct(opt)" type conversion function which gets invoked for certain compound datatype conversions was fixed for nested compound types. This required a small change in the datatype conversion function API. * Re-wrote lots of the hyperslab code to speed it up quite a bit. * Added bounded garbage collection for the free lists when they run out of memory and also added H5set_free_list_limits API call to allow users to put an upper limit on the amount of memory used for free lists. * Checked for non-existent or deleted objects when dereferencing one with object or region references and disallow dereference. * "Time" datatypes (H5T_UNIX_D*) were not being stored and retrieved from object headers correctly, fixed now. * Fixed H5Dread or H5Dwrite calls with H5FD_MPIO_COLLECTIVE requests that may hang because not all processes are transfer the same amount of data. (A.K.A. prematured collective return when zero amount data requested.) Collective calls that may cause hanging is done via the corresponding MPI-IO independent calls. * If configure with --enable-debug=all, couple functions would issue warning messages to "stderr" that the operation is expensive time-wise. This messed up applications (like testings) that did not expect the extra output. It is changed so that the warning will be printed only if the corresponding Debug key is set. Configuration ------------- * The hdf5.h include file was fixed to allow the HDF5 Library to be compiled with other libraries/applications that use GNU autoconf. * Configuration for parallel HDF5 was improved. Configure now attempts to link with libmpi.a and/or libmpio.a as the MPI libraries by default. It also uses "mpirun" to launch MPI tests by default. It tests to link MPIO routines during the configuration stage, rather than failing later as before. One can just do "./configure --enable-parallel" if the MPI library is in the system library. * Added support for pthread library and thread-safe option. * The libhdf5.settings file shows the correct machine byte-sex. * Added option "--enable-stream-vfd" to configure w/o the Stream VFD. For Solaris, added -lsocket to the LIBS list of libraries. Tools ----- * h5dump now accepts both short and long command-line parameters: -h, --help Print a usage message and exit -B, --bootblock Print the content of the boot block -H, --header Print the header only; no data is displayed -i, --object-ids Print the object ids -V, --version Print version number and exit -a P, --attribute=P Print the specified attribute -d P, --dataset=P Print the specified dataset -g P, --group=P Print the specified group and all members -l P, --soft-link=P Print the value(s) of the specified soft link -o F, --output=F Output raw data into file F -t T, --datatype=T Print the specified named data type -w #, --width=# Set the number of columns P - is the full path from the root group to the object. T - is the name of the data type. F - is a filename. # - is an integer greater than 1. * A change from the old way command line parameters were interpreted is that multiple attributes, datasets, groups, soft-links, and object-ids cannot be specified with just one flag but you have to use a flag with each object. I.e., instead of doing this: h5dump -a /attr1 /attr2 foo.h5 do this: h5dump -a /attr1 -a /attr2 foo.h5 The cases are similar for the other object types. * h5dump correctly displays compound datatypes. * Corrected an error in h5toh4 which did not convert the 32bits int from HDF5 to HDF4 correctly for the T3E platform. * h5dump correctly displays the committed copy of predefined types correctly. * Added an option, -V, to show the version information of h5dump. * Fixed a core dumping bug of h5toh4 when executed on platforms like TFLOPS. * The test script for h5toh4 used to not able to detect the hdp dumper command was not valid. It now detects and reports the failure of hdp execution. * Merged the tools with the 1.2.2 branch. Required adding new macros, VERSION12 and VERSION13, used in conditional compilation. Updated the Windows project files for the tools. * h5dump displays opaque and bitfield data correctly. * h5dump and h5ls can browse files created with the Stream VFD (eg. "h5ls :"). * h5dump has a new feature "-o " which outputs the raw data of the dataset into ascii text file . * h5toh4 used to converts hdf5 strings type to hdf4 DFNT_INT8 type. Corrected to produce hdf4 DFNT_CHAR type instead. * h5dump and h5ls displays array data correctly. Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0-beta2 ================================ * Fixed a bug in the conversion from a little endian double to a big endian float in some special cases. * Corrected configuration error which was not including compression support correctly. * Cleaned up lots of warnings. * Changed a few h5dump command line switches and added long versions of the switches. * Changed parameters for H5Tconvert, H5Pset_bufer and H5Pget_buffer from size_t to hsize_t * Fixed fairly obscure bug in hyperslab I/O which could (in rare cases) not copy all the data during a transfer. * Removed ragged array code from library. * F90 library and module files are installed properly now on all supported platforms. Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0 Release ================================== * Fixed bug with contiguous hyperslabs not being detected, causing slower I/O than necessary. * Fixed bug where non-aligned hyperslab I/O on chunked datasets was causing errors during I/O * Implemented XML support in h5dump. Documentation ============= * A new document summarizing the changes in the library leading up to the current release has been added: HDF5 Software Changes from Release to Release This document is in the Application Developer's Guide and is of particular interest to developers who must keep an application synchronized with the library. * The documentation for the Fortran90 and C++ APIs is linked to the opening page of the Reference Manual. Fortran90 functions are individually referenced from the corresponding C functions through- out the Reference Manual. * User's Guide and Reference Manual were updated to reflect changed function syntax and to fix reported bugs. * Functions that are new at this release were added to the Reference Manual. * Functions that have been removed from the library were removed from the User's Guide and the Reference Manual. * PostScript and PDF versions of the Release 1.4 document set are not available at the time of Release 1.4.0. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 4.3.3.0 (IBM SP powerpc) xlc 3.6.6 mpcc_r 3.6.6 Cray T3E sn6711 2.0.5.45 Cray Standard C Version 6.4.0.0 Cray Fortran Version 3.4.0.2 Cray SV1 sn9605 10.0.0.7 Cray Standard C Version 6.4.0.0 Cray Fortran Version 3.4.0.2 FreeBSD 4.2 gcc 2.95.2 g++ 2.95.2 HP-UX B.10.20 HP C HP92453-01 A.10.32.30 HP-UX B.11.00 HP C HP92453-01 A.11.00.13 IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 mpich-1.2.1 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1m mpt.1.4.0.2 mpich-1.2.1 Linux 2.2.16-3smp gcc-2.95.2 g++ 2.95.2 pgf90 3.1-3 mpich-1.2.1 OSF1 V4.0 DEC-V5.2-040 Digital Fortran 90 V4.1-270 SunOS 5.6 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.6) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 99/10/25 Fortran 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 Workshop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 SunOS 5.7 WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 (Solaris 2.7) WorkShop Compilers 5.0 99/10/25 Fortran 90 2.0 Patch 107356-04 Workshop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C++ 5.0 mpich-1.2.1 SunOS 5.5.1 gcc-2.7.2 (Solaris 2.5.1 (x86)) TFLOPS r1.0.4 v4.0 mpich-1.2.1 with local changes Windows NT4.0, 2000 (NT5.0) MSVC++ 6.0 Windows 98 MSVC++ 6.0 Supported Configuration Features Summary ======================================== In the tables below y = tested and supported n = not supported or not working in this release ( ) = footnote appears below table Platform C C F90 F90 C++ Shared zlib Tools parallel parallel libraries Solaris2.6 y n y n y y y y Solaris2.7 y y (1) y n y y y y Solarisx86 y n n n n y y y IRIX6.5 y y (1) n n n n y y IRIX64_6.5 64 y y (2) y y n y y y IRIX64_6.5 32 y y (2) n n n y y y HPUX10.20 y n n n n y y y DECOSF y n y n n y y y T3E y y y y n n y y SV1 y n y n n n y y TFLOPS y y (1) n n n n y y (4) AIX-4.3 y y n n n n y n Win2000 y n n n n y y y Win98 y n n n n y y y WinNT y n n n n y y y FreeBSD y n n n y y y y Linux y y (1) y n y y y y Platform 1.2 static- Thread- SRB GASS STREAM- compatibility exec safe VFD Solaris2.6 y n n n n y Solaris2.7 y n y n n y Solarisx86 y n n n n y IRIX6.5 y n y n n y IRIX64_6.5 64 y n n n n y IRIX64_6.5 32 y n n n n y HPUX10.20 y y n n n y DECOSF y y n n n y T3E y y n n n y SV1 y y n n n y TFLOPS y y n n n n AIX-4.3 y y (3) n n n y Win2000 y y n n n n Win98 y y n n n n WinNT y y n n n n FreeBSD y y n n n y Linux y n y n n y Footnotes: (1) Using mpich. (2) Using mpt and mpich. (3) When configured with static-exec enabled, tests fail in serial mode. (4) No HDF4-related tools. Known Problems ============== * The stream-vfd test uses ip port 10007 for testing. If another application is already using that port address, the test will hang indefinitely and has to be terminated by the kill command. To try the test again, change the port address in test/stream_test.c to one not being used in the host. * The --enable-static-exec configure flag fails to compile for Solaris platforms. This is due to the fact that not all of the system libraries on Solaris are available in a static format. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on Linux platforms using the gcc-2.95.2 compiler. The --enable-static-exec configure flag also fails to correctly compile on IBM SP2 platform for the serial mode. The parallel mode works fine with this option. The compilation fails if configured with --enable-static-exec on IRIX 6.5. The executable files in hdf5/bin are dynamic-linked for IRIX64 6.5(64 and n32 modes) and IRIX 6.5, even though they are compiled with static library. It is suggested that you don't use this option on these platforms during configuration. * testhdf5 got bus error with configuration options --prefix and --with-hdf4 on IRIX 6.5. * With the gcc 2.95.2 compiler, HDF 5 uses the `-ansi' flag during compilation. The ANSI version of the compiler complains about not being able to handle the `long long' datatype with the warning: warning: ANSI C does not support `long long' This warning is innocuous and can be safely ignored. * SunOS 5.6 with C WorkShop Compilers 4.2: Hyperslab selections will fail if library is compiled using optimization of any level. * When building hdf5 tools and applications on windows platform, a linking warning: defaultlib "LIBC" conflicts with use of other libs will appear on debug version when running VC++6.0. This warning doesn't affect building and testing hdf5 applications. We will continue investigating this. * h5toh4 converter fails two cases(tstr.h5 and tmany.h5) for release dll version on windows 2000 and NT. The reason is possibly due to Windows NT DLL convention on freeing memory. It seems that memory cannot be freed across library or DLL. It is still under investigation. * HDF-GASS testings and testhdf5 in the test directory will get bus error if the configured with --with-gass. * HDF-SRB testing got segmentation error on Solaris 2.7. * The Stream VFD was not tested yet under Windows. It is not supported in the TFLOPS machine. * Shared library option is broken for IBM SP and some Origin 2000 platforms. One needs to run ./configure with '--disable-shared --enable-static'. * The ./dsets tests failed in the TFLOPS machine if the test program, dsets.c, is compiled with the -O option. The hdf5 library still works correctly with the -O option. The test program works fine if it is compiled with -O1 or -O0. Only -O (same as -O2) causes the test program to fail. * Certain platforms give false negatives when testing h5ls: - Solaris x86 2.5.1, Cray T3E and Cray J90 give errors during testing when displaying object references in certain files. These are benign differences due to the difference in sizes of the objects created on those platforms. h5ls appears to be dumping object references correctly. - Cray J90 give errors during testing when displaying some floating-point values. These are benign differences due to the different precision in the values displayed and h5ls appears to be dumping floating-point numbers correctly. * Before building HDF5 F90 Library from source on Crays (T3E and SV1) replace H5Aff.f90, H5Dff.f90 and H5Pff.f90 files in the fortran/src subdirectory in the top level directory with the Cray-specific files from the ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF/HDF5/hdf5-1.4.0/src/crayf90/ directory. * The h4toh5 utility produces images that do not correctly conform to the HDF5 Image and Palette Specification. http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/ImageSpec.html Several required HDF5 attributes are omitted, and the dataspace is reversed (i.e., the ht. and width of the image dataset is incorrectly described.) For more information, please see: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/H5Image/ImageDetails.htm %%%%1.2.2%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.2.2 (6/23/00) 7. Release Information for hdf5-1.2.2 ================================================================= INTRODUCTION This document describes the differences between HDF5-1.2.1 and HDF5-1.2.2, and contains information on the platforms where HDF5-1.2.2 was tested and known problems in HDF5-1.2.2. The HDF5 documentation can be found on the NCSA ftp server (ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu) in the directory: /HDF/HDF5/docs/ For more information look at the HDF5 home page at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/ If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu CONTENTS - Features Added since HDF5-1.2.1 - Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.2.1 - Known Problems - Platforms Tested Features Added since HDF5-1.2.1 =============================== * Added internal free-lists to reduce memory required by the library and H5garbage_collect API function. * h5dump displays opaque and bitfield types. * New features added to snapshots. Use 'snapshot help' to see a complete list of features. * Improved configure to detect if MPIO routines are available when parallel mode is requested. Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.2.1 ========================== * h5dump correctly displays compound datatypes, including simple and nested compound types. * h5dump correctly displays the committed copy of predefined types. * Corrected an error in h5toh4 which did not convert the 32-bit int from HDF5 to HDF4 correctly for the T3E platform. * Corrected a floating point number conversion error for the Cray J90 platform. The error did not convert the value 0.0 correctly. * Fixed error in H5Giterate which was not updating the "index" parameter correctly. * Fixed error in hyperslab iteration which was not walking through the correct sequence of array elements if hyperslabs were staggered in a certain pattern. * Fixed several other problems in hyperslab iteration code. * Fixed another H5Giterate bug which caused groups with large numbers of objects in them to misbehave when the callback function returned non-zero values. * Changed return type of H5Aiterate and H5A_operator_t typedef to be herr_t, to align them with the dataset and group iterator functions. * Changed H5Screate_simple and H5Sset_extent_simple to not allow dimensions of size 0 without the same dimension being unlimited. * Improved metadata hashing & caching algorithms to avoid many hash flushes and also removed some redundant I/O when moving metadata blocks in the file. * The libhdf5.settings file shows the correct machine byte-sex. * The "struct(opt)" type conversion function which gets invoked for certain compound datatype conversions was fixed for nested compound types. This required a small change in the datatype conversion function API. Known Problems ============== o SunOS 5.6 with C WorkShop Compilers 4.2: hyperslab selections will fail if library is compiled using optimization of any level. o TFLOPS: dsets test fails if compiled with optimization turned on. o J90: tools fail to dispay data for the datasets with a compound datatype. Platforms Tested ================ AIX 4.3.3 (IBM SP) 3.6.6 | binaries mpicc using mpich 1.1.2 | are not mpicc_r using IBM MPI-IO prototype | available AIX 4.3.2.0 (IBM SP) xlc 5.0.1.0 Cray J90 10.0.0.7 cc 6.3.0.2 Cray T3E 2.0.5.29 cc 6.3.0.2 mpt.1.3 FreeBSD 4.0 gcc 2.95.2 HP-UX B.10.20 HP C HP92453-01 A.10.32 HP-UX B.11.00 HP92453-01 A.11.00.13 HP C Compiler (static library only, h5toh4 tool is not available) IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1m mpt.1.4 Linux 2.2.10 SMP gcc 2.95.1 mpicc(gcc-2.95.1) gcc (egcs-2.91.66) mpicc (egcs-2.91.66) Linux 2.2.16 (RedHat 6.2) gcc 2.95.2 OSF1 V4.0 DEC-V5.2-040 SunOS 5.6 cc WorkShop Compilers 5.0 no optimization SunOS 5.7 cc WorkShop Compilers 5.0 SolarisX86 SunOS 5.5.1 gcc version 2.7.2 with --disable-hsizet TFLOPS 3.2.1 pgcc Rel 3.1-3i mpich-1.1.2 with local changes Windows NT4.0 sp5 MSVC++ 6.0 Windows 98 MSVC++ 6.0 Windows 2000 MSVC++ 6.0 %%%%1.2.1%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.2.1 6. Release Information for hdf5-1.2.1 ================================================================ Bug fixes since HDF5-1.2.0 ========================== Configuration ------------- * The hdf5.h include file was fixed to allow the HDF5 Library to be compiled with other libraries/applications that use GNU autoconf. * Configuration for parallel HDF5 was improved. Configure now attempts to link with libmpi.a and/or libmpio.a as the MPI libraries by default. It also uses "mpirun" to launch MPI tests by default. It tests to link MPIO routines during the configuration stage, rather than failing later as before. One can just do "./configure --enable-parallel" if the MPI library is in the system library. Library ------- * Error was fixed which was not allowing dataset region references to have their regions retrieved correctly. * Added internal free-lists to reduce memory required by the library and H5garbage_collect API function * Fixed error in H5Giterate which was not updating the "index" parameter correctly. * Fixed error in hyperslab iteration which was not walking through the correct sequence of array elements if hyperslabs were staggered in a certain pattern * Fixed several other problems in hyperslab iteration code. Tests ------ * Added additional tests for group and attribute iteration. * Added additional test for staggered hyperslab iteration. * Added additional test for random 5-D hyperslab selection. Tools ------ * Added an option, -V, to show the version information of h5dump. * Fixed a core dumping bug of h5toh4 when executed on platforms like TFLOPS. * The test script for h5toh4 used to not able to detect the hdp dumper command was not valid. It now detects and reports the failure of hdp execution. Documentation ------------- * User's Guide and Reference Manual were updated. See doc/html/PSandPDF/index.html for more details. Platforms Tested: ================ Note: Due to the nature of bug fixes, only static versions of the library and tools were tested. AIX 4.3.2 (IBM SP) 3.6.6 Cray T3E 2.0.4.81 cc 6.3.0.1 mpt.1.3 FreeBSD 3.3-STABLE gcc 2.95.2 HP-UX B.10.20 HP C HP92453-01 A.10.32 IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1m mpt.1.3 (SGI MPI 3.2.0.0) Linux 2.2.10 SuSE egcs-2.91.66 configured with (i686-pc-linux-gnu) --disable-hsizet mpich-1.2.0 egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux OSF1 V4.0 DEC-V5.2-040 SunOS 5.6 cc WorkShop Compilers 4.2 no optimization SunOS 5.7 cc WorkShop Compilers 5.0 TFLOPS 2.8 cicc (pgcc Rel 3.0-5i) mpich-1.1.2 with local changes Windows NT4.0 sp5 MSVC++ 6.0 Known Problems: ============== o SunOS 5.6 with C WorkShop Compilers 4.2: Hyperslab selections will fail if library is compiled using optimization of any level. %%%%1.2.0%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.2.0 5. Release Information for hdf5-1.2.0 =================================================================== A. Platforms Supported ------------------- Operating systems listed below with compiler information and MPI library, if applicable, are systems that HDF5 1.2.0 was tested on. Compiler & libraries Platform Information Comment -------- ---------- -------- AIX 4.3.2 (IBM SP) 3.6.6 Cray J90 10.0.0.6 cc 6.3.0.0 Cray T3E 2.0.4.61 cc 6.2.1.0 mpt.1.3 FreeBSD 3.2 gcc 2.95.1 HP-UX B.10.20 HP C HP92453-01 A.10.32 gcc 2.8.1 IRIX 6.5 MIPSpro cc 7.30 IRIX64 6.5 (64 & n32) MIPSpro cc 7.3.1m mpt.1.3 (SGI MPI 3.2.0.0) Linux 2.2.10 egcs-2.91.66 configured with --disable-hsizet lbraries: glibc2 OSF1 V4.0 DEC-V5.2-040 SunOS 5.6 cc WorkShop Compilers 4.2 no optimization gcc 2.8.1 SunOS 5.7 cc WorkShop Compilers 5.0 gcc 2.8.1 TFLOPS 2.7.1 cicc (pgcc Rel 3.0-4i) mpich-1.1.2 with local changes Windows NT4.0 intel MSVC++ 5.0 and 6.0 Windows NT alpha 4.0 MSVC++ 5.0 Windows 98 MSVC++ 5.0 B. Known Problems -------------- * NT alpha 4.0 Dumper utiliy h5dump fails if linked with DLL. * SunOS 5.6 with C WorkShop Compilers 4.2 Hyperslab selections will fail if library is compiled using optimization of any level. C. Changes Since Version 1.0.1 --------------------------- 1. Documentation ------------- * More examples * Updated user guide, reference manual, and format specification. * Self-contained documentation for installations isolated from the Internet. * HDF5 Tutorial was added to the documentation 2. Configuration ------------- * Better detection and support for MPI-IO. * Recognition of compilers with known code generation problems. * Support for various compilers on a single architecture (e.g., the native compiler and the GNU compilers). * Ability to build from read-only media and with different compilers and/or options concurrently. * Added a libhdf5.settings file which summarizes the configuration information and is installed along with the library. * Builds a shared library on most systems that support it. * Support for Cray T3E, J90 and Windows/NT. 3. Debugging --------- * Improved control and redirection of debugging and tracing messages. 4. Datatypes --------- * Optimizations to compound datatype conversions and I/O operations. * Added nearly 100 optimized conversion functions for native datatypes including support for non-aligned data. * Added support for bitfield, opaque, and enumeration types. * Added distinctions between signed and unsigned char types to the list of predefined native hdf5 datatypes. * Added HDF5 type definitions for C9x types like int32_t. * Application-defined type conversion functions can handle non-packed data. * Changed the H5Tunregister() function to use wildcards when matching conversion functions. H5Tregister_hard() and H5Tregister_soft() were combined into H5Tregister(). * Support for variable-length datatypes (arrays of varying length per dataset element). Variable length strings currently supported only as variable length arrays of 1-byte integers. 5. Dataspaces ---------- * New query functions for selections. * I/O operations bypass the stripmining loop and go directly to storage for certain contiguous selections in the absense of type conversions. In other cases the stripmining buffers are used more effectively. * Reduced the number of I/O requests under certain circumstances, improving performance on systems with high I/O latency. 6. Persistent Pointers ------------------- * Object (serial and parallel) and dataset region (serial only) references are implemented. 7. Parallel Support ---------------- * Improved parallel I/O performance. * Supported new platforms: Cray T3E, Linux, DEC Cluster. * Use vendor supported version of MPIO on SGI O2K and Cray platforms. * Improved the algorithm that translates an HDF5 hyperslab selection into an MPI type for better collective I/O performance. 8. New API functions ----------------- a. Property List Interface: ------------------------ H5Pset_xfer - set data transfer properties H5Pset_preserve - set dataset transfer property list status H5Pget_preserve - get dataset transfer property list status H5Pset_hyper_cache - indicates whether to cache hyperslab blocks during I/O H5Pget_hyper_cache - returns information regarding the caching of hyperslab blocks during I/O H5Pget_btree_ratios - sets B-tree split ratios for a dataset transfer property list H5Pset_btree_ratios - gets B-tree split ratios for a dataset transfer property list H5Pset_vlen_mem_manager - sets the memory manager for variable-length datatype allocation H5Pget_vlen_mem_manager - sets the memory manager for variable-length datatype allocation b. Dataset Interface: ------------------ H5Diterate - iterate over all selected elements in a dataspace H5Dget_storage_size - return the amount of storage required for a dataset H5Dvlen_reclaim - reclaim VL datatype memory buffers c. Dataspace Interface: -------------------- H5Sget_select_hyper_nblocks - get number of hyperslab blocks H5Sget_select_hyper_blocklist - get the list of hyperslab blocks currently selected H5Sget_select_elem_npoints - get the number of element points in the current selection H5Sget_select_elem_pointlist - get the list of element points currently selected H5Sget_select_bounds - gets the bounding box containing the current selection d. Datatype Interface: ------------------- H5Tget_super - return the base datatype from which a datatype is derived H5Tvlen_create - creates a new variable-length dataype H5Tenum_create - creates a new enumeration datatype H5Tenum_insert - inserts a new enumeration datatype member H5Tenum_nameof - returns the symbol name corresponding to a specified member of an enumeration datatype H5Tvalueof - return the value corresponding to a specified member of an enumeration datatype H5Tget_member_value - return the value of an enumeration datatype member H5Tset_tag - tags an opaque datatype H5Tget_tag - gets the tag associated with an opaque datatype e. Identifier Interface: --------------------- H5Iget_type - retrieve the type of an object f. Reference Interface: -------------------- H5Rcreate - creates a reference H5Rdereference - open the HDF5 object referenced H5Rget_region - retrieve a dataspace with the specified region selected H5Rget_object_type - retrieve the type of object that an object reference points to g. Ragged Arrays (alpha) (names of those API functions were changed): ------------------------------------------------------------------ H5RAcreate - create a new ragged array (old name was H5Rcreate) H5RAopen - open an existing array (old name was H5Ropen) H5RAclose - close a ragged array (old name was H5Rclose) H5RAwrite - write to an array (old name was H5Rwrite) H5RAread - read from an array (old name was H5Rread) 9. Tools ----- * Enhancements to the h5ls tool including the ability to list objects from more than one file, to display raw hexadecimal data, to show file addresses for raw data, to format output more reasonably, to show object attributes, and to perform a recursive listing, * Enhancements to h5dump: support new data types added since previous versions. * h5toh4: An hdf5 to hdf4 converter. %%%%1.0.1%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.0.1 4. Changes from Release 1.0.0 to Release 1.0.1 ===================================================================== * [Improvement]: configure sets up the Makefile in the parallel tests suit (testpar/) correctly. * [Bug-Fix]: Configure failed for all IRIX versions other than 6.3. It now configures correctly for all IRIX 6.x version. * Released Parallel HDF5 Supported Features: ------------------ HDF5 files are accessed according to the communicator and INFO object defined in the property list set by H5Pset_mpi. Independent read and write accesses to fixed and extendable dimension datasets. Collective read and write accesses to fixed dimension datasets. Supported Platforms: ------------------- Intel Red IBM SP2 SGI Origin 2000 Changes In This Release: ----------------------- o Support of Access to Extendable Dimension Datasets. Extendable dimension datasets must use chunked storage methods. A new function, H5Dextend, is created to extend the current dimensions of a dataset. The current release requires the MPI application must make a collective call to extend the dimensions of an extendable dataset before writing to the newly extended area. (The serial does not require the call of H5Dextend. The dimensions of an extendable dataset is increased when data is written to beyond the current dimensions but within the maximum dimensions.) The required collective call of H5Dextend may be relaxed in future release. This release only support independent read and write accesses to extendable datasets. Collective accesses to extendable datasets will be implemented in future releases. o Collective access to fixed dimension datasets. Collective access to a dataset can be specified in the transfer property list argument in H5Dread and H5Dwrite. The current release supports collective access to fixed dimension datasets. Collective access to extendable datasets will be implemented in future releases. o HDF5 files are opened according to Communicator and INFO object. H5Dopen now records the communicator and INFO setup by H5Pset_mmpi and pass them to the corresponding MPIO open file calls for processing. o This release has been tested on IBM SP2, Intel Red and SGI Origin 2000 systems. It uses the ROMIO version of MPIO interface for parallel I/O supports. %%%%1.0.0%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.0.0 3. Changes from the Beta 1.0.0 Release to Release 1.0.0 ==================================================================== * Added fill values for datasets. For contiguous datasets fill value performance may be quite poor since the fill value is written to the entire dataset when the dataset is created. This will be remedied in a future version. Chunked datasets using fill values do not incur any additional overhead. See H5Pset_fill_value(). * Multiple hdf5 files can be "mounted" on one another to create a larger virtual file. See H5Fmount(). * Object names can be removed or changed but objects are never actually removed from the file yet. See H5Gunlink() and H5Gmove(). * Added a tuning mechanism for B-trees to insure that sequential writes to chunked datasets use less overhead. See H5Pset_btree_ratios(). * Various optimizations and bug fixes. %%%%1.0.0 Beta%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.0.0 Beta 2. Changes from the Second Alpha 1.0.0 Release to the Beta 1.0.0 Release ========================================================================= * Strided hyperslab selections in dataspaces now working. * The compression API has been replaced with a more general filter API. See doc/html/Filters.html for details. * Alpha-quality 2d ragged arrays are implemented as a layer built on top of other hdf5 objects. The API and storage format will almost certainly change. * More debugging support including API tracing. See Debugging.html. * C and Fortran style 8-bit fixed-length character string types are supported with space or null padding or null termination and translations between them. * Added function H5Fflush() to write all cached data immediately to the file. * Datasets maintain a modification time which can be retrieved with H5Gstat(). * The h5ls tool can display much more information, including all the values of a dataset. %%%%1.0.0 Alpha 2%%%% Release Information for hdf5-1.0.0 Alpha 2 1. Changes from the First Alpha 1.0.0 Release to the Second Alpha 1.0.0 Release ===================================================================== * Two of the packages have been renamed. The data space API has been renamed from `H5P' to `H5S' and the property list (template) API has been renamed from `H5C' to `H5P'. * The new attribute API `H5A' has been added. An attribute is a small dataset which can be attached to some other object (for instance, a 4x4 transformation matrix attached to a 3-dimensional dataset, or an English abstract attached to a group). * The error handling API `H5E' has been completed. By default, when an API function returns failure an error stack is displayed on the standard error stream. The H5Eset_auto() controls the automatic printing and H5E_BEGIN_TRY/H5E_END_TRY macros can temporarily disable the automatic error printing. * Support for large files and datasets (>2GB) has been added. There is an html document that describes how it works. Some of the types for function arguments have changed to support this: all arguments pertaining to sizes of memory objects are `size_t' and all arguments pertaining to file sizes are `hsize_t'. * More data type conversions have been added although none of them are fine tuned for performance. There are new converters from integer to integer and float to float, but not between integers and floating points. A bug has been fixed in the converter between compound types. * The numbered types have been removed from the API: int8, uint8, int16, uint16, int32, uint32, int64, uint64, float32, and float64. Use standard C types instead. Similarly, the numbered types were removed from the H5T_NATIVE_* architecture; use unnumbered types which correspond to the standard C types like H5T_NATIVE_INT. * More debugging support was added. If tracing is enabled at configuration time (the default) and the HDF5_TRACE environment variable is set to a file descriptor then all API calls will emit the function name, argument names and values, and return value on that file number. There is an html document that describes this. If appropriate debugging options are enabled at configuration time, some packages will display performance information on stderr. * Data types can be stored in the file as independent objects and multiple datasets can share a data type. * The raw data I/O stream has been implemented and the application can control meta and raw data caches, so I/O performance should be improved from the first alpha release. * Group and attribute query functions have been implemented so it is now possible to find out the contents of a file with no prior knowledge. * External raw data storage allows datasets to be written by other applications or I/O libraries and described and accessed through HDF5. * Hard and soft (symbolic) links are implemented which allow groups to share objects. Dangling and recursive symbolic links are supported. * User-defined data compression is implemented although we may generalize the interface to allow arbitrary user-defined filters which can be used for compression, checksums, encryption, performance monitoring, etc. The publicly-available `deflate' method is predefined if the GNU libz.a can be found at configuration time. * The configuration scripts have been modified to make it easier to build debugging vs. production versions of the library. * The library automatically checks that the application was compiled with the correct version of header files. Parallel HDF5 Changes * Parallel support for fixed dimension datasets with contiguous or chunked storages. Also, support unlimited dimension datasets which must use chunk storage. No parallel support for compressed datasets. * Collective data transfer for H5Dread/H5Dwrite. Collective access support for datasets with contiguous storage only, thus only fixed dimension datasets for now. * H5Pset_mpi and H5Pget_mpi no longer have the access_mode argument. It is taken over by the data-transfer property list of H5Dread/H5Dwrite. * New functions H5Pset_xfer and H5Pget_xfer to handle the specification of independent or collective data transfer_mode in the dataset transfer properties list. The properties list can be used to specify data transfer mode in the H5Dwrite and H5Dread function calls. * Added parallel support for datasets with chunked storage layout. When a dataset is extend in a PHDF5 file, all processes that open the file must collectively call H5Dextend with identical new dimension sizes. LIST OF API FUNCTIONS The following functions are implemented. Errors are returned if an attempt is made to use some feature which is not implemented and printing the error stack will show `not implemented yet'. Library H5check - check that lib version matches header version H5open - initialize library (happens automatically) H5close - shut down the library (happens automatically) H5dont_atexit - don't call H5close on exit H5get_libversion - retrieve library version info H5check_version - check for specific library version Property Lists H5Pclose - release template resources H5Pcopy - copy a template H5Pcreate - create a new template H5Pget_chunk - get chunked storage properties H5Pset_chunk - set chunked storage properties H5Pget_class - get template class H5Pget_istore_k - get chunked storage properties H5Pset_istore_k - set chunked storage properties H5Pget_layout - get raw data layout class H5Pset_layout - set raw data layout class H5Pget_sizes - get address and size sizes H5Pset_sizes - set address and size sizes H5Pget_sym_k - get symbol table storage properties H5Pset_sym_k - set symbol table storage properties H5Pget_userblock - get user-block size H5Pset_userblock - set user-block size H5Pget_version - get file version numbers H5Pget_alignment - get data alignment properties H5Pset_alignment - set data alignment properties H5Pget_external_count- get count of external data files H5Pget_external - get information about an external data file H5Pset_external - add a new external data file to the list H5Pget_driver - get low-level file driver class H5Pget_stdio - get properties for stdio low-level driver H5Pset_stdio - set properties for stdio low-level driver H5Pget_sec2 - get properties for sec2 low-level driver H5Pset_sec2 - set properties for sec2 low-level driver H5Pget_core - get properties for core low-level driver H5Pset_core - set properties for core low-level driver H5Pget_split - get properties for split low-level driver H5Pset_split - set properties for split low-level driver H5P_get_family - get properties for family low-level driver H5P_set_family - set properties for family low-level driver H5Pget_cache - get meta- and raw-data caching properties H5Pset_cache - set meta- and raw-data caching properties H5Pget_buffer - get raw-data I/O pipe buffer properties H5Pset_buffer - set raw-data I/O pipe buffer properties H5Pget_preserve - get type conversion preservation properties H5Pset_preserve - set type conversion preservation properties H5Pget_nfilters - get number of raw data filters H5Pget_filter - get raw data filter properties H5Pset_filter - set raw data filter properties H5Pset_deflate - set deflate compression filter properties H5Pget_mpi - get MPI-IO properties H5Pset_mpi - set MPI-IO properties H5Pget_xfer - get data transfer properties + H5Pset_xfer - set data transfer properties + H5Pset_preserve - set dataset transfer property list status + H5Pget_preserve - get dataset transfer property list status + H5Pset_hyper_cache - indicates whether to cache hyperslab blocks during I/O + H5Pget_hyper_cache - returns information regarding the caching of hyperslab blocks during I/O + H5Pget_btree_ratios - sets B-tree split ratios for a dataset transfer property list + H5Pset_btree_ratios - gets B-tree split ratios for a dataset transfer property list + H5Pset_vlen_mem_manager - sets the memory manager for variable-length datatype allocation + H5Pget_vlen_mem_manager - sets the memory manager for variable-length datatype allocation Datasets H5Dclose - release dataset resources H5Dcreate - create a new dataset H5Dget_space - get data space H5Dget_type - get data type H5Dget_create_plist - get dataset creation properties H5Dopen - open an existing dataset H5Dread - read raw data H5Dwrite - write raw data H5Dextend - extend a dataset + H5Diterate - iterate over all selected elements in a dataspace + H5Dget_storage_size - return the amount of storage required for a dataset + H5Dvlen_reclaim - reclaim VL datatype memory buffers Attributes H5Acreate - create a new attribute H5Aopen_name - open an attribute by name H5Aopen_idx - open an attribute by number H5Awrite - write values into an attribute H5Aread - read values from an attribute H5Aget_space - get attribute data space H5Aget_type - get attribute data type H5Aget_name - get attribute name H5Anum_attrs - return the number of attributes for an object H5Aiterate - iterate over an object's attributes H5Adelete - delete an attribute H5Aclose - close an attribute Errors H5Eclear - clear the error stack H5Eprint - print an error stack H5Eget_auto - get automatic error reporting settings H5Eset_auto - set automatic error reporting H5Ewalk - iterate over the error stack H5Ewalk_cb - the default error stack iterator function H5Eget_major - get the message for the major error number H5Eget_minor - get the message for the minor error number Files H5Fclose - close a file and release resources H5Fcreate - create a new file H5Fget_create_plist - get file creation property list H5Fget_access_plist - get file access property list H5Fis_hdf5 - determine if a file is an hdf5 file H5Fopen - open an existing file H5Freopen - reopen an HDF5 file H5Fmount - mount a file H5Funmount - unmount a file H5Fflush - flush all buffers associated with a file to disk Groups H5Gclose - close a group and release resources H5Gcreate - create a new group H5Gopen - open an existing group H5Giterate - iterate over the contents of a group H5Gmove - change the name of some object H5Glink - create a hard or soft link to an object H5Gunlink - break the link between a name and an object H5Gget_objinfo - get information about a group entry H5Gget_linkval - get the value of a soft link H5Gget_comment - get the comment string for an object H5Gset_comment - set the comment string for an object Dataspaces H5Screate - create a new data space H5Scopy - copy a data space H5Sclose - release data space H5Screate_simple - create a new simple data space H5Sset_space - set simple data space extents H5Sis_simple - determine if data space is simple H5Sset_extent_simple - set simple data space dimensionality and size H5Sget_simple_extent_npoints - get number of points in simple extent H5Sget_simple_extent_ndims - get simple data space dimensionality H5Sget_simple_extent_dims - get simple data space size H5Sget_simple_extent_type - get type of simple extent H5Sset_extent_none - reset extent to be empty H5Sextent_copy - copy the extent from one data space to another H5Sget_select_npoints - get number of points selected for I/O H5Sselect_hyperslab - set hyperslab dataspace selection H5Sselect_elements - set element sequence dataspace selection H5Sselect_all - select entire extent for I/O H5Sselect_none - deselect all elements of extent H5Soffset_simple - set selection offset H5Sselect_valid - determine if selection is valid for extent + H5Sget_select_hyper_nblocks - get number of hyperslab blocks + H5Sget_select_hyper_blocklist - get the list of hyperslab blocks currently selected + H5Sget_select_elem_npoints - get the number of element points in the current selection + H5Sget_select_elem_pointlist - get the list of element points currently selected + H5Sget_select_bounds - gets the bounding box containing the current selection Datatypes H5Tclose - release data type resources H5Topen - open a named data type H5Tcommit - name a data type H5Tcommitted - determine if a type is named H5Tcopy - copy a data type H5Tcreate - create a new data type H5Tequal - compare two data types H5Tlock - lock type to prevent changes H5Tfind - find a data type conversion function H5Tconvert - convert data from one type to another H5Tregister - register a conversion function H5Tunregister - remove a conversion function H5Tget_overflow - get function that handles overflow conv. cases H5Tset_overflow - set function to handle overflow conversion cases H5Tget_class - get data type class H5Tget_cset - get character set H5Tget_ebias - get exponent bias H5Tget_fields - get floating point fields H5Tget_inpad - get inter-field padding H5Tget_member_dims - get struct member dimensions H5Tget_member_name - get struct member name H5Tget_member_offset - get struct member byte offset H5Tget_member_type - get struct member type H5Tget_nmembers - get number of struct members H5Tget_norm - get floating point normalization H5Tget_offset - get bit offset within type H5Tget_order - get byte order H5Tget_pad - get padding type H5Tget_precision - get precision in bits H5Tget_sign - get integer sign type H5Tget_size - get size in bytes H5Tget_strpad - get string padding H5Tinsert - insert scalar struct member H5Tinsert_array - insert array struct member H5Tpack - pack struct members H5Tset_cset - set character set H5Tset_ebias - set exponent bias H5Tset_fields - set floating point fields H5Tset_inpad - set inter-field padding H5Tset_norm - set floating point normalization H5Tset_offset - set bit offset within type H5Tset_order - set byte order H5Tset_pad - set padding type H5Tset_precision - set precision in bits H5Tset_sign - set integer sign type H5Tset_size - set size in bytes H5Tset_strpad - set string padding + H5Tget_super - return the base datatype from which a datatype is derived + H5Tvlen_create - creates a new variable-length dataype + H5Tenum_create - creates a new enumeration datatype + H5Tenum_insert - inserts a new enumeration datatype member + H5Tenum_nameof - returns the symbol name corresponding to a specified member of an enumeration datatype + H5Tvalueof - return the value corresponding to a specified member of an enumeration datatype + H5Tget_member_value - return the value of an enumeration datatype member + H5Tset_tag - tags an opaque datatype + H5Tget_tag - gets the tag associated with an opaque datatype - H5Tregister_hard - register specific type conversion function - H5Tregister_soft - register general type conversion function Filters H5Tregister - register a conversion function Compression H5Zregister - register new compression and uncompression functions for a method specified by a method number Identifiers + H5Iget_type - retrieve the type of an object References + H5Rcreate - creates a reference + H5Rdereference - open the HDF5 object referenced + H5Rget_region - retrieve a dataspace with the specified region selected + H5Rget_object_type - retrieve the type of object that an object reference points to Ragged Arrays (alpha) H5RAcreate - create a new ragged array H5RAopen - open an existing array H5RAclose - close a ragged array H5RAwrite - write to an array H5RAread - read from an array