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The HDF5 Event Set
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The HDF5 Event Set Interface

Introduction

HDF5 provides asynchronous APIs for the HDF5 VOL connectors that support asynchronous HDF5 operations using the HDF5 Event Set (H5ES) API. This allows I/O to proceed in the background while the application is performing other tasks.

To support AIO capabilities for the HDF5 VOL connectors, the AIO versions for the functions listed in the table below were added to HDF5 library version 1.14.0 and later. The async version of the function has “_async” suffix added to the function name. For example, the async version for H5Fcreate is H5Fcreate_async.

Interface Functions
H5F H5Fcreate, H5Fflush, H5Fis_accessible, H5Fopen, H5Fclose
H5G H5Gcreate, H5Gget_info, H5Gget_info_by_idx, H5Gget_info_by_name, H5Gclose
H5D H5Dcreate, H5Dopen, H5Dset_extent, H5Dwrite, H5Dread, H5Dget_space, H5Dclose
H5A H5Acreate, H5Acreate_by_name, H5Aopen, H5Aopen_by_name, H5Aexists, H5Awrite, H5Aread, H5Aclose, H5Aopen_by_idx, H5Arename, H5Arename_by_name
H5L H5Lcreate_hard, H5Lcreate_soft, H5Ldelete, H5Ldelete_by_idx, H5Lexists
H5O H5Ocopy, H5Orefresh, H5Oflush, H5Oclose, H5Oopen, H5Oopen_by_idx
H5R H5Ropen_attr, H5Ropen_object H5Ropen_region, H5Rdereference
H5M H5Mcreate, H5Mopen, H5Mput, H5Mget, H5Mclose
H5T H5Tcommit, H5Topen, H5Tcopy, H5Tclose

Async versions of the functions have an extra parameter called the event set parameter or es_id. For example, compare the signatures of H5Dclose and H5Dclose_async:

herr_t H5Dclose_async(hid_t dset_id, hid_t es_id);
int64_t hid_t
Definition: H5Ipublic.h:60
int herr_t
Definition: H5public.h:235
herr_t H5Dclose_async(hid_t dset_id, hid_t es_id)
herr_t H5Dclose(hid_t dset_id)
Closes the specified dataset.

An event set is an in-memory object that is created by an application and used to track many asynchronous operations with a single object. They function like a "bag" – holding request tokens from one or more asynchronous operations and provide a simple interface for inspecting the status of the entire set of operations.

See the Event Set Interface (H5ES) APIs that were added to the HDF5 library to manage event sets.

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