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92be88ee19 zmq fixed WIP 2020-04-27 18:43:41 +02:00
56bc9c4e08 fix for segfault WIP 2020-04-27 14:00:00 +02:00
edbd70e91a free fix WIP 2020-04-27 13:53:13 +02:00
4f712fcd70 WIP 2020-04-24 15:28:41 +02:00
bb32b2f653 rxr done WIP 2020-04-24 15:13:37 +02:00
085cbbf0d6 WIP, separated rxr from module 2020-04-23 16:09:40 +02:00
45a770cf38 WIP 2020-04-23 15:16:14 +02:00
990008c9d9 WIP 2020-04-23 12:20:04 +02:00
5339e16101 port sequences and client zmq implementation needs revisit, WIP 2020-04-22 17:55:02 +02:00
c976c63fb5 WIP udp 2020-04-22 14:05:20 +02:00
9ee2d389fb WIP 2020-04-22 13:43:10 +02:00
8d0146949c WIP 2020-04-22 12:54:55 +02:00
6de68eacc2 WIP 2020-04-21 18:48:04 +02:00
94103a05b1 parallel3 fix, software version check 2020-04-21 18:27:52 +02:00
1185f1ea17 WIP, a in shm name 2020-04-21 18:02:27 +02:00
d3f420ffd4 WIP, indexstring 2020-04-21 17:14:09 +02:00
6b5511c9e5 WIP, moved bool primaryinterface to an int interface_id 2020-04-21 14:34:48 +02:00
d8aa1ab08e json para and header added 2020-04-21 14:10:07 +02:00
b4c31327d6 WIP, temp fix 2020-04-21 12:35:08 +02:00
c408f9807a Merge branch 'developer' into separateRxr 2020-04-21 11:30:23 +02:00
9df128fced WIP, cant compile squash for rxParameters 2020-04-20 18:35:30 +02:00
e39ec65d19 Merge branch 'developer' into separateRxr 2020-04-20 18:33:37 +02:00
601be462af WIP, rxhostname 2020-04-20 18:33:14 +02:00
1d31695cc1 WIP 2020-04-17 12:15:16 +02:00
df63a6dffe rx_statusL unknown, but others good WIP 2020-04-17 12:09:23 +02:00
cfa9049ed3 WIP: none to remove receivers 2020-04-17 10:34:10 +02:00
9a208caca8 WIP: first connect to rxr 2020-04-16 18:20:04 +02:00
78fb8080ce WIP: some bug fixes and reducing redundant code 2020-04-16 18:07:11 +02:00
cd45f9d45b WIP, parallel 2020-04-16 16:18:50 +02:00
d536ad2b5b WIP, rxr constr done 2020-04-16 13:58:59 +02:00
2921cbfac8 WIP 2020-04-14 12:44:43 +02:00
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UseTab: Never
ColumnLimit: 80
AlignConsecutiveAssignments: false
AlignConsecutiveMacros: true
AlignConsecutiveAssignments: false

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---
name: Bug Report
about: Create a report to help us improve
title: New Bug Report
labels: action - Bug, priority - Unclassified, status - Pending
template: bug_report.md
---
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##### *Distribution:
<!-- RHEL7, RHEL6, Fedora, etc -->
##### *Detector type:
<!-- If applicable, Eiger, Jungfrau, Mythen3, Gotthard2, Gotthard, Moench, ChipTestBoard -->
##### *Software Package Version:
<!-- developer, 4.2.0, 4.1.1, etc -->
##### Priority:
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##### *Describe the bug
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##### Expected behavior
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title: New Change Request
labels: action - Change, priority - Unclassified, status - Pending
template: change_request.md
---
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##### *Detector type:
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##### *Software Package Version:
<!-- developer, 4.2.0, 4.1.1, etc -->
##### Priority:
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##### *State the change request:
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---
name: Feature Request
about: Suggest a feature, documentation or submit a question
title: New Feature Request
labels: action - Enhancement, priority - Unclassified, status - Pending
template: feature_request.md
---
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##### *Detector type:
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##### *Software Package Version:
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ script:
deploy:
provider: script
script: find $HOME/miniconda/envs/testenv/conda-bld/${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}-64 -name "*.tar.bz2" -exec anaconda -v --show-traceback -t $CONDA_TOKEN upload --force {} \;
script: find $HOME/miniconda/envs/testenv/conda-bld/${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}-64 -name "*.tar.bz2" -exec anaconda -t $CONDA_TOKEN upload --force {} \;
on:
branch: developer
tags: true

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.12)
project(slsDetectorPackage)
set(PROJECT_VERSION 5.1.0)
set(PROJECT_VERSION 5.0.0)
include(CheckIPOSupported)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE "-O3 -DNDEBUG")
@ -45,25 +45,18 @@ option(SLS_USE_CTBGUI "ctb GUI" OFF)
option(SLS_BUILD_DOCS "docs" OFF)
option(SLS_BUILD_EXAMPLES "examples" OFF)
option(SLS_TUNE_LOCAL "tune to local machine" OFF)
option(SLS_DEVEL_HEADERS "install headers for devel" OFF)
option(SLS_USE_MOENCH "compile zmq and post processing for Moench" OFF)
# set(ClangFormat_BIN_NAME clang-format)
set(ClangFormat_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS "build/"
"libs/"
"slsDetectorCalibration/"
"ctbGui/"
"manual/"
"python/"
"sample/"
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR})
find_package(ClangFormat)
#Enable LTO if available
check_ipo_supported(RESULT SLS_LTO_AVAILABLE)
message(STATUS "SLS_LTO_AVAILABLE:" ${SLS_LTO_AVAILABLE})
# Use ld.gold if it is available and isn't disabled explicitly
option(SLS_USE_LD_GOLD "Use GNU gold linker" ON)
if (SLS_USE_LD_GOLD)
execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_C_COMPILER} -fuse-ld=gold -Wl,--version ERROR_QUIET OUTPUT_VARIABLE LD_VERSION)
if ("${LD_VERSION}" MATCHES "GNU gold")
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -fuse-ld=gold")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fuse-ld=gold")
else ()
message(WARNING "GNU gold linker isn't available, using the default system linker.")
endif ()
endif ()
set(CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS ON)
if (NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE AND NOT CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES)
@ -87,7 +80,6 @@ target_compile_options(slsProjectWarnings INTERFACE
-Wformat=2
-Wredundant-decls
# -Wconversion
-Wvla
-Wdouble-promotion
-Werror=return-type
@ -157,37 +149,8 @@ set(CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH $ORIGIN)
set(CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH FALSE)
set(ZeroMQ_HINT "" CACHE STRING "Hint where ZeroMQ could be found")
#Adapted from: https://github.com/zeromq/cppzmq/
if (NOT TARGET libzmq)
if(ZeroMQ_HINT)
message(STATUS "Looking for ZeroMQ in: ${ZeroMQ_HINT}")
find_package(ZeroMQ 4
NO_DEFAULT_PATH
HINTS ${ZeroMQ_DIR}
)
else()
find_package(ZeroMQ 4 QUIET)
endif()
# libzmq autotools install: fallback to pkg-config
if(NOT ZeroMQ_FOUND)
message(STATUS "CMake libzmq package not found, trying again with pkg-config (normal install of zeromq)")
list (APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/libzmq-pkg-config)
find_package(ZeroMQ 4 REQUIRED)
endif()
# TODO "REQUIRED" above should already cause a fatal failure if not found, but this doesn't seem to work
if(NOT ZeroMQ_FOUND)
message(FATAL_ERROR "ZeroMQ was not found, neither as a CMake package nor via pkg-config")
endif()
if (ZeroMQ_FOUND AND NOT TARGET libzmq)
message(FATAL_ERROR "ZeroMQ version not supported!")
endif()
endif()
find_package(ZeroMQ 4 REQUIRED)
if (SLS_USE_TESTS)
enable_testing()
@ -204,12 +167,20 @@ if (SLS_USE_TEXTCLIENT)
add_subdirectory(slsDetectorSoftware)
endif (SLS_USE_TEXTCLIENT)
if (SLS_USE_RECEIVER)
if (SLS_USE_HDF5)
find_package(HDF5 1.10 COMPONENTS CXX REQUIRED)
endif (SLS_USE_HDF5)
add_subdirectory(slsReceiverSoftware)
endif (SLS_USE_RECEIVER)
if (SLS_USE_GUI)
add_subdirectory(slsDetectorGui)
find_package(Qt4 REQUIRED)
find_package(Qwt 6.1 REQUIRED)
if (QT4_FOUND AND QWT_FOUND)
add_subdirectory(slsDetectorGui)
endif()
endif (SLS_USE_GUI)
if (SLS_USE_SIMULATOR)
@ -221,7 +192,7 @@ if (SLS_USE_INTEGRATION_TESTS)
endif (SLS_USE_INTEGRATION_TESTS)
if (SLS_USE_PYTHON)
find_package (Python 3.6 COMPONENTS Interpreter Development)
set(PYBIND11_CPP_STANDARD -std=c++11)
add_subdirectory(libs/pybind11)
add_subdirectory(python)
endif(SLS_USE_PYTHON)
@ -242,16 +213,11 @@ if(SLS_BUILD_DOCS)
add_subdirectory(docs)
endif(SLS_BUILD_DOCS)
if(SLS_USE_MOENCH)
add_subdirectory(slsDetectorCalibration/moenchExecutables)
endif(SLS_USE_MOENCH)
if(SLS_MASTER_PROJECT)
# Set install dir CMake packages
set(CMAKE_INSTALL_DIR "share/cmake/${PROJECT_NAME}")
# Set the list of exported targets
set(PROJECT_LIBRARIES slsSupportShared slsDetectorShared slsReceiverShared)
set(PROJECT_LIBRARIES slsSupportLib slsDetectorShared slsReceiverShared)
# Generate and install package config file and version
include(cmake/package_config.cmake)
endif()

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### Note
Please do not update to any xxxx.xx.xx.dev0 tags. They are not releases, but tags for internal usage.
Use only releases with tags such as x.x.x or x.x.x-rcx.
### Documentation
Detailed documentation on the latest release of 5.0.0 can be found in the [software wiki](https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/index.html) and on the [official site](https://www.psi.ch/en/detectors/software).
Detailed documentation can be found on the [official site.](https://www.psi.ch/detectors/users-support)
### Binaries
Binaries for the slsDetectorPackage are available through conda.
@ -12,7 +7,6 @@ Binaries for the slsDetectorPackage are available through conda.
#Add conda channels
conda config --add channels conda-forge
conda config --add channels slsdetectorgroup
conda config --set channel_priority strict
conda install slsdetlib #only shared lib and command line
conda install slsdet #python bindings (includes slsdetlib)
@ -30,8 +24,10 @@ git clone https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorPackage.git
```
#### Dependencies
Refer [this page](https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/dependencies.html) for dependencies.
* Lib: c++11 compiler (gcc=>4.8), ZeroMQ 4
* Gui: Qt 4.8 and Qwt 6.0
* Calibration wizards and ctbGUI: ROOT
* Optional: HDF5
#### Compilation
@ -41,38 +37,27 @@ cmk.sh or directly with cmake for more control.
**1. Compile using script cmk.sh**<br>
These are mainly aimed at those not familiar with using ccmake and cmake.
```
The binaries are generated in slsDetectorPackage/build/bin directory.
After compiling, the libraries and executables will be found in `slsDetectorPackage/build/bin` directory<br>
Usage: $0 [-c] [-b] [-p] [e] [t] [r] [g] [s] [u] [i] [m] [n] [-h] [z] [-d <HDF5 directory>] [-l Install directory] [-k <CMake command>] [-j <Number of threads>]
-[no option]: only make
-c: Clean
-b: Builds/Rebuilds CMake files normal mode
-p: Builds/Rebuilds Python API
-h: Builds/Rebuilds Cmake files with HDF5 package
-d: HDF5 Custom Directory
-k: CMake command
-l: Install directory
-t: Build/Rebuilds only text client
-r: Build/Rebuilds only receiver
-g: Build/Rebuilds only gui
-s: Simulator
-u: Chip Test Gui
-j: Number of threads to compile through
-e: Debug mode
-i: Builds tests
-m: Manuals
-n: Manuals without compiling doxygen (only rst)
-z: Moench zmq processor
# get all options
./cmk.sh -?
Usage: [-c] [-b] [-p] [e] [t] [r] [g] [s] [u] [i] [-h] [-d <HDF5 directory>] [-j] <Number of threads>
-[no option]: only make
-c: Clean
-b: Builds/Rebuilds CMake files normal mode
-p: Builds/Rebuilds Python API
-h: Builds/Rebuilds Cmake files with HDF5 package
-d: HDF5 Custom Directory
-t: Build/Rebuilds only text client
-r: Build/Rebuilds only receiver
-g: Build/Rebuilds only gui
-s: Simulator
-u: Chip Test Gui
-j: Number of threads to compile through
-e: Debug mode
-i: Builds tests
eg. Rebuild when you switch to a new build and compile in parallel:
./cmk.sh -bj5
# new build and compile in parallel:
./cmk.sh -bj5
```
**2. Compile without script**<br>
Use cmake to create out-of-source builds, by creating a build folder parallel to source directory. This would create a debug build with address sanitizers.
```
@ -81,12 +66,3 @@ Use cmake to create out-of-source builds, by creating a build folder parallel to
$ cmake ../slsDetectorPackage -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DSLS_USE_SANITIZER=ON
$ make -j12 #or whatever number of threads wanted
```
To install binaries using CMake
```
git clone --recursive https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorPackage.git
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ../slsDetectorPackage -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/your/install/path
make -j12 #or whatever number of cores you are using to build
make install
```

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SLS Detector Package 5.X.X released on XX.XX.2021 (Minor Release)
===================================================================
This document describes the differences between X and Y releases.
CONTENTS
--------
1. New Features
2. Resolved Issues
3. Known Issues
4. Firmware Requirements
5. Download, Documentation & Support
1. New Features
===============
Setting Mythen3 gain from command line
4. Firmware Requirements
========================
5. Known Issues
===============
No updates from 5.0.0
6. Download, Documentation & Support
====================================
Download
--------
The Source Code:
https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorPackage
Documentation
-------------
Installation:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/installation.html#
Firmware Upgrade:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/firmware.html
Detector Server upgrade:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/serverupgrade.html
Detector Simulators:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/virtualserver.html
Consuming slsDetectorPackage:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/consuming.html
API Examples:
https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/api-examples
Command Line Documentation:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/commandline.html
Quick Start Guide:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/quick_start_guide.html
C++ API Documentation:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/detector.html
C++ API Example:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/examples.html#
Python API Documentation:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/pygettingstarted.html
Python API Example:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/pyexamples.html
Receivers (including custom receiver):
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/receivers.html
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/slsreceiver.html
TroubleShooting:
https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/troubleshooting.html
Further Documentation:
https://www.psi.ch/en/detectors/documentation
Info on Releases:
https://www.psi.ch/en/detectors/software
Support
-------
dhanya.thattil@psi.ch
erik.frojdh@psi.ch
Draft
- dr 4, 8, 16 in eiger -> speed 0, 32 stays same (speed 1)

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# Find Clang format
if(NOT ClangFormat_BIN_NAME)
set(ClangFormat_BIN_NAME clang-format)
endif()
# if custom path check there first
if(ClangFormat_ROOT_DIR)
find_program(ClangFormat_BIN
NAMES
${ClangFormat_BIN_NAME}
PATHS
"${ClangFormat_ROOT_DIR}"
NO_DEFAULT_PATH)
endif()
find_program(ClangFormat_BIN NAMES ${ClangFormat_BIN_NAME})
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(
ClangFormat
DEFAULT_MSG
ClangFormat_BIN)
mark_as_advanced(
ClangFormat_BIN)
if(ClangFormat_FOUND)
exec_program(${ClangFormat_BIN} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} ARGS --version OUTPUT_VARIABLE CLANG_VERSION_TEXT)
string(REGEX MATCH "([0-9]+)\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+" CLANG_VERSION ${CLANG_VERSION_TEXT})
if((${CLANG_VERSION} GREATER "9") OR (${CLANG_VERSION} EQUAL "9"))
# A CMake script to find all source files and setup clang-format targets for them
message(STATUS "found clang-format \"${CLANG_VERSION}\" adding formatting targets")
include(clang-format)
else()
message(STATUS "clang-format version \"${CLANG_VERSION}\" found but need at least 9. Not setting up format targets")
endif()
else()
message(STATUS "clang-format not found. Not setting up format targets")
endif()

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#Look for an executable called sphinx-build
find_program(SPHINX_EXECUTABLE
NAMES sphinx-build sphinx-build-3.6
NAMES sphinx-build
DOC "Path to sphinx-build executable")
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)

112
cmake/FindZeroMQ.cmake Executable file
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# This file is originally from https://github.com/zeromq/azmq and distributed
# under Boost Software Lincese 1.0
# Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person or organization
# obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by
# this license (the "Software") to use, reproduce, display, distribute,
# execute, and transmit the Software, and to prepare derivative works of the
# Software, and to permit third-parties to whom the Software is furnished to
# do so, all subject to the following:
# The copyright notices in the Software and this entire statement, including
# the above license grant, this restriction and the following disclaimer,
# must be included in all copies of the Software, in whole or in part, and
# all derivative works of the Software, unless such copies or derivative
# works are solely in the form of machine-executable object code generated by
# a source language processor.
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
# SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR ANYONE DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE
# FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
# ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
# DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Find ZeroMQ Headers/Libs
# Variables
# ZMQ_ROOT - set this to a location where ZeroMQ may be found
#
# ZeroMQ_FOUND - True of ZeroMQ found
# ZeroMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS - Location of ZeroMQ includes
# ZeroMQ_LIBRARIES - ZeroMQ libraries
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
if (NOT ZMQ_ROOT)
set(ZMQ_ROOT "$ENV{ZMQ_ROOT}")
endif()
if (NOT ZMQ_ROOT)
find_path(_ZeroMQ_ROOT NAMES include/zmq.h)
else()
set(_ZeroMQ_ROOT "${ZMQ_ROOT}")
endif()
find_path(ZeroMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS NAMES zmq.h HINTS ${_ZeroMQ_ROOT}/include)
if (ZeroMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS)
set(_ZeroMQ_H ${ZeroMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS}/zmq.h)
function(_zmqver_EXTRACT _ZeroMQ_VER_COMPONENT _ZeroMQ_VER_OUTPUT)
set(CMAKE_MATCH_1 "0")
set(_ZeroMQ_expr "^[ \\t]*#define[ \\t]+${_ZeroMQ_VER_COMPONENT}[ \\t]+([0-9]+)$")
file(STRINGS "${_ZeroMQ_H}" _ZeroMQ_ver REGEX "${_ZeroMQ_expr}")
string(REGEX MATCH "${_ZeroMQ_expr}" ZeroMQ_ver "${_ZeroMQ_ver}")
set(${_ZeroMQ_VER_OUTPUT} "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
_zmqver_EXTRACT("ZMQ_VERSION_MAJOR" ZeroMQ_VERSION_MAJOR)
_zmqver_EXTRACT("ZMQ_VERSION_MINOR" ZeroMQ_VERSION_MINOR)
_zmqver_EXTRACT("ZMQ_VERSION_PATCH" ZeroMQ_VERSION_PATCH)
message(STATUS "ZeroMQ version: ${ZeroMQ_VERSION_MAJOR}.${ZeroMQ_VERSION_MINOR}.${ZeroMQ_VERSION_PATCH}")
# We should provide version to find_package_handle_standard_args in the same format as it was requested,
# otherwise it can't check whether version matches exactly.
if (ZeroMQ_FIND_VERSION_COUNT GREATER 2)
set(ZeroMQ_VERSION "${ZeroMQ_VERSION_MAJOR}.${ZeroMQ_VERSION_MINOR}.${ZeroMQ_VERSION_PATCH}")
else()
# User has requested ZeroMQ version without patch part => user is not interested in specific patch =>
# any patch should be an exact match.
set(ZeroMQ_VERSION "${ZeroMQ_VERSION_MAJOR}.${ZeroMQ_VERSION_MINOR}")
endif()
if (NOT ${CMAKE_CXX_PLATFORM_ID} STREQUAL "Windows")
find_library(ZeroMQ_LIBRARIES NAMES zmq HINTS ${_ZeroMQ_ROOT}/lib)
else()
find_library(
ZeroMQ_LIBRARY_RELEASE
NAMES
libzmq
"libzmq-${CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET}-mt-${ZeroMQ_VERSION_MAJOR}_${ZeroMQ_VERSION_MINOR}_${ZeroMQ_VERSION_PATCH}"
HINTS
${_ZeroMQ_ROOT}/lib
)
find_library(
ZeroMQ_LIBRARY_DEBUG
NAMES
libzmq_d
"libzmq-${CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET}-mt-gd-${ZeroMQ_VERSION_MAJOR}_${ZeroMQ_VERSION_MINOR}_${ZeroMQ_VERSION_PATCH}"
HINTS
${_ZeroMQ_ROOT}/lib)
# On Windows we have to use corresponding version (i.e. Release or Debug) of ZeroMQ because of `errno` CRT global variable
# See more at http://www.drdobbs.com/avoiding-the-visual-c-runtime-library/184416623
set(ZeroMQ_LIBRARIES optimized "${ZeroMQ_LIBRARY_RELEASE}" debug "${ZeroMQ_LIBRARY_DEBUG}")
endif()
endif()
find_package_handle_standard_args(ZeroMQ FOUND_VAR ZeroMQ_FOUND
REQUIRED_VARS ZeroMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS ZeroMQ_LIBRARIES
VERSION_VAR ZeroMQ_VERSION)
if (ZeroMQ_FOUND)
mark_as_advanced(ZeroMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS ZeroMQ_LIBRARIES ZeroMQ_VERSION
ZeroMQ_VERSION_MAJOR ZeroMQ_VERSION_MINOR ZeroMQ_VERSION_PATCH)
endif()

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# A CMake script to find all source files and setup clang-format targets for them
# Find all source files
set(ClangFormat_CXX_FILE_EXTENSIONS ${ClangFormat_CXX_FILE_EXTENSIONS} *.cpp *.h *.cxx *.hxx *.hpp *.cc *.ipp *.c)
file(GLOB_RECURSE ALL_SOURCE_FILES ${ClangFormat_CXX_FILE_EXTENSIONS})
# Don't include some common build folders
set(ClangFormat_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS ${ClangFormat_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS} "/CMakeFiles/" "cmake")
# get all project files file
foreach (SOURCE_FILE ${ALL_SOURCE_FILES})
foreach (EXCLUDE_PATTERN ${ClangFormat_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS})
string(FIND ${SOURCE_FILE} ${EXCLUDE_PATTERN} EXCLUDE_FOUND)
if (NOT ${EXCLUDE_FOUND} EQUAL -1)
list(REMOVE_ITEM ALL_SOURCE_FILES ${SOURCE_FILE})
endif ()
endforeach ()
endforeach ()
#target for formatting soruce files
add_custom_target(format
COMMENT "Running clang-format to change files"
COMMAND ${ClangFormat_BIN}
-style=file
-i
${ALL_SOURCE_FILES}
)
#target to check format on source files
add_custom_target(format-check
COMMENT "Checking clang-format changes"
# Use ! to negate the result for correct output
COMMAND !
${ClangFormat_BIN}
-style=file
-output-replacements-xml
${ALL_SOURCE_FILES}
| grep -q "replacement offset"
)
# debug to check which file will be formatted
add_custom_target(
listformatfiles
COMMAND
echo ${ALL_SOURCE_FILES}
)

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@ -25,12 +25,6 @@ install(FILES
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DIR}
)
install(FILES
"${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/libzmq-pkg-config/FindZeroMQ.cmake"
COMPONENT devel
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DIR}/libzmq-pkg-config
)
if (PROJECT_LIBRARIES OR PROJECT_STATIC_LIBRARIES)
install(
EXPORT "${TARGETS_EXPORT_NAME}"

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@ -12,21 +12,8 @@ include(CMakeFindDependencyMacro)
set(SLS_USE_HDF5 "@SLS_USE_HDF5@")
find_package(ZeroMQ 4 QUIET)
# libzmq autotools install: fallback to pkg-config
if(NOT ZeroMQ_FOUND)
list (APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/libzmq-pkg-config)
find_package(ZeroMQ 4 REQUIRED)
endif()
if(NOT ZeroMQ_FOUND)
message(FATAL_ERROR "ZeroMQ was NOT found!")
endif()
find_dependency(Threads)
# Add optional dependencies here
find_dependency(Threads)
if (SLS_USE_HDF5)
find_dependency(HDF5)
endif ()

85
cmk.sh
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@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/bash
CMAKE="cmake3"
BUILDDIR="build"
INSTALLDIR=""
HDF5DIR="/opt/hdf5v1.10.0"
HDF5=0
COMPILERTHREADS=0
@ -14,8 +12,6 @@ TESTS=0
SIMULATOR=0
CTBGUI=0
MANUALS=0
MANUALS_ONLY_RST=0
MOENCHZMQ=0
CLEAN=0
@ -24,15 +20,13 @@ CMAKE_PRE=""
CMAKE_POST=""
usage() { echo -e "
Usage: $0 [-c] [-b] [-p] [e] [t] [r] [g] [s] [u] [i] [m] [n] [-h] [z] [-d <HDF5 directory>] [-l Install directory] [-k <CMake command>] [-j <Number of threads>]
Usage: $0 [-c] [-b] [-p] [e] [t] [r] [g] [s] [u] [i] [m] [-h] [-d <HDF5 directory>] [-j] <Number of threads>
-[no option]: only make
-c: Clean
-b: Builds/Rebuilds CMake files normal mode
-p: Builds/Rebuilds Python API
-h: Builds/Rebuilds Cmake files with HDF5 package
-d: HDF5 Custom Directory
-k: CMake command
-l: Install directory
-t: Build/Rebuilds only text client
-r: Build/Rebuilds only receiver
-g: Build/Rebuilds only gui
@ -42,8 +36,6 @@ Usage: $0 [-c] [-b] [-p] [e] [t] [r] [g] [s] [u] [i] [m] [n] [-h] [z] [-d <HDF5
-e: Debug mode
-i: Builds tests
-m: Manuals
-n: Manuals without compiling doxygen (only rst)
-z: Moench zmq processor
Rebuild when you switch to a new build and compile in parallel:
./cmk.sh -bj5
@ -79,7 +71,7 @@ For rebuilding only certain sections
" ; exit 1; }
while getopts ":bpchd:k:l:j:trgeisumnz" opt ; do
while getopts ":bpchd:j:trgeisum" opt ; do
case $opt in
b)
echo "Building of CMake files Required"
@ -103,14 +95,6 @@ while getopts ":bpchd:k:l:j:trgeisumnz" opt ; do
echo "New HDF5 directory: $OPTARG"
HDF5DIR=$OPTARG
;;
l)
echo "CMake install directory: $OPTARG"
INSTALLDIR="$OPTARG"
;;
k)
echo "CMake command: $OPTARG"
CMAKE="$OPTARG"
;;
j)
echo "Number of compiler threads: $OPTARG"
COMPILERTHREADS=$OPTARG
@ -146,14 +130,6 @@ while getopts ":bpchd:k:l:j:trgeisumnz" opt ; do
echo "Compiling Manuals"
MANUALS=1
;;
n)
echo "Compiling Manuals (Only RST)"
MANUALS_ONLY_RST=1
;;
z)
echo "Compiling Moench Zmq Processor"
MOENCHZMQ=1
;;
u)
echo "Compiling Options: Chip Test Gui"
CTBGUI=1
@ -234,12 +210,6 @@ if [ $MANUALS -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Manuals Option enabled"
fi
#Moench zmq processor
if [ $MOENCHZMQ -eq 1 ]; then
CMAKE_POST+=" -DSLS_USE_MOENCH=ON "
echo "Moench Zmq Processor Option enabled"
fi
#Chip Test Gui
if [ $CTBGUI -eq 1 ]; then
CMAKE_POST+=" -DSLS_USE_CTBGUI=ON "
@ -264,15 +234,7 @@ else
fi
#install
if [ -n "$INSTALLDIR" ]; then
CMAKE_POST+=" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$INSTALLDIR"
CMAKE_POST+=" -DCMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH=$INSTALLDIR"
fi
#enter build dir
#pushd $BUILDDIR;
cd $BUILDDIR;
echo "in "$PWD
@ -281,7 +243,7 @@ echo "in "$PWD
#cmake
if [ $REBUILD -eq 1 ]; then
rm -f CMakeCache.txt
BUILDCOMMAND="$CMAKE_PRE $CMAKE $CMAKE_POST .."
BUILDCOMMAND="$CMAKE_PRE cmake3 $CMAKE_POST .."
echo $BUILDCOMMAND
eval $BUILDCOMMAND
fi
@ -294,43 +256,16 @@ fi
#make
if [ $COMPILERTHREADS -gt 0 ]; then
if [ $MANUALS -eq 0 ] && [ $MANUALS_ONLY_RST -eq 0 ]; then
BUILDCOMMAND="make -j$COMPILERTHREADS"
echo $BUILDCOMMAND
eval $BUILDCOMMAND
else
if [ $MANUALS -eq 1 ]; then
BUILDCOMMAND="make docs -j$COMPILERTHREADS"
echo $BUILDCOMMAND
eval $BUILDCOMMAND
else
BUILDCOMMAND="make rst -j$COMPILERTHREADS"
echo $BUILDCOMMAND
eval $BUILDCOMMAND
fi
fi
BUILDCOMMAND="make -j$COMPILERTHREADS"
echo $BUILDCOMMAND
eval $BUILDCOMMAND
else
if [ $MANUALS -eq 0 ] && [ $MANUALS_ONLY_RST -eq 0 ]; then
echo "make"
make
else
if [ $MANUALS -eq 1 ]; then
echo "make docs"
make docs
else
echo "make rst"
make rst
fi
fi
make
fi
#install
if [ -n "$INSTALLDIR" ]; then
make install
# popd
# $CMAKE --build $BUILDDIR --target install
fi
if [ $MANUALS -eq 1 ]; then
make docs
fi

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@ -13,9 +13,8 @@ cmake .. \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DSLS_USE_HDF5=OFF\
NCORES=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
echo "Building using: ${NCORES} cores"
cmake --build . -- -j${NCORES}
cmake --build . -- -j10
cmake --build . --target install
CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 ctest -j 2
CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 ctest -j 2

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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ python:
- 3.6
- 3.7
- 3.8
- 3.9
numpy:
- 1.17

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@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
#Copy the GUI
mkdir -p $PREFIX/bin
cp build/install/bin/slsDetectorGui $PREFIX/bin/.
mkdir $PREFIX/bin
cp build/bin/slsDetectorGui $PREFIX/bin/.

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@ -1,10 +1,14 @@
mkdir -p $PREFIX/lib
mkdir -p $PREFIX/bin
mkdir -p $PREFIX/include/sls
# mkdir $PREFIX/include/slsDetectorPackage
mkdir $PREFIX/lib
mkdir $PREFIX/bin
mkdir $PREFIX/include
mkdir $PREFIX/include/slsDetectorPackage
#Shared and static libraries
# cp build/bin/libSlsDetector.so $PREFIX/lib/.
# cp build/bin/libSlsReceiver.so $PREFIX/lib/.
# cp build/bin/libSlsSupport.so $PREFIX/lib/.
cp build/install/lib/* $PREFIX/lib/
#Binaries
@ -16,5 +20,5 @@ cp build/install/bin/slsReceiver $PREFIX/bin/.
cp build/install/bin/slsMultiReceiver $PREFIX/bin/.
cp build/install/include/sls/* $PREFIX/include/sls
cp build/install/include/* $PREFIX/include/
cp -r build/install/share/ $PREFIX/share

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@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ requirements:
- {{ cdt('libselinux') }} # [linux]
- {{ cdt('libxdamage') }} # [linux]
- {{ cdt('libxxf86vm') }} # [linux]
- expat
host:
- libstdcxx-ng
@ -46,7 +45,6 @@ requirements:
- xorg-libxau
- xorg-libxrender
- xorg-libxfixes
- expat
run:
- zeromq
@ -59,16 +57,6 @@ outputs:
script: copy_lib.sh
requirements:
build:
- {{ compiler('c') }}
- {{compiler('cxx')}}
- libstdcxx-ng
- libgcc-ng
- zeromq
host:
- zeromq
run:
- libstdcxx-ng
- libgcc-ng
@ -88,8 +76,6 @@ outputs:
host:
- python
- {{ pin_subpackage('slsdetlib', exact=True) }}
run:
- libstdcxx-ng
@ -106,15 +92,7 @@ outputs:
- name: slsdetgui
script: copy_gui.sh
requirements:
build:
- {{ compiler('c') }}
- {{compiler('cxx')}}
- {{ pin_subpackage('slsdetlib', exact=True) }}
- qwt 6.*
run:
- {{ pin_subpackage('slsdetlib', exact=True) }}
- qwt 6.*
- qt 4.8.*
- expat

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@ -59,13 +59,14 @@ set( HEADERS
#set(ROOT_INCLUDE_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
# ROOT dictionary generation
include("${ROOT_DIR}/RootMacros.cmake")
include("${ROOT_DIR}/modules/RootNewMacros.cmake")
root_generate_dictionary(ctbDict ${HEADERS} LINKDEF ctbLinkDef.h)
add_library(ctbRootLib SHARED ctbDict.cxx)
target_include_directories(ctbRootLib PUBLIC ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
target_link_libraries(ctbRootLib PUBLIC
ROOT::Core
slsDetectorShared
slsSupportLib
${ROOT_LIBRARIES}
${ROOT_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS}
)
@ -77,6 +78,7 @@ set_target_properties(
target_link_libraries(ctbGui PUBLIC
slsDetectorShared
slsSupportLib
ctbRootLib
${TIFF_LIBRARIES}
)

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@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
#include <TColor.h>
#include <TTimer.h>
#include <TH2F.h>
#include <TSystem.h>
#include <stdio.h>
@ -26,8 +25,8 @@
#include "ctbAcquisition.h"
#include "ctbDefs.h"
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "sls/sls_detector_defs.h"
#include "Detector.h"
#include "sls_detector_defs.h"
#include "ctbMain.h"
#include "moench03CtbData.h"
//#include "moench03TCtbData.h"
@ -44,7 +43,7 @@
#include "moench04CtbZmqData.h"
#include "moench04CtbZmq10GbData.h"
#include "deserializer.h"
#include "sls/detectorData.h"
#include "detectorData.h"
#include "imageZmq16bit.h"
#include "imageZmq32bit.h"

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
#include "ctbAdcs.h"
#include "ctbDefs.h"
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "Detector.h"
using namespace std;

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@ -10,8 +10,8 @@
#include "ctbDacs.h"
#include "ctbDefs.h"
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "sls/sls_detector_defs.h"
#include "Detector.h"
#include "sls_detector_defs.h"
using namespace std;

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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
#include <stdexcept>
#include <chrono>
//#include "sls/sls_detector_exceptions.h"
//#include "sls/ansi.h"
//#include "sls_detector_exceptions.h"
//#include "ansi.h"
#define RED "\x1b[31m"
#define RESET "\x1b[0m"
#define BOLD "\x1b[1m"

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@ -9,8 +9,8 @@
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "sls/sls_detector_defs.h"
#include "Detector.h"
#include "sls_detector_defs.h"
//#include "sls_receiver_defs.h"
#include "ctbMain.h"
#include "ctbDefs.h"

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "Detector.h"
#include "ctbDefs.h"
#include "ctbMain.h"
#include "ctbDacs.h"

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
#include "ctbPattern.h"
#include "ctbDefs.h"
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "Detector.h"
#include <chrono>
using namespace std;

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@ -13,8 +13,8 @@
#include "ctbDefs.h"
#include "ctbDacs.h"
#include "ctbPowers.h"
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "sls/sls_detector_defs.h"
#include "Detector.h"
#include "sls_detector_defs.h"
using namespace std;

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
#include "ctbSignals.h"
#include "ctbDefs.h"
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "Detector.h"
using namespace std;

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@ -10,8 +10,8 @@
#include "ctbSlowAdcs.h"
#include "ctbDefs.h"
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "sls/sls_detector_defs.h"
#include "Detector.h"
#include "sls_detector_defs.h"
using namespace std;

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@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ if [ -f "$infile" ]
then
gcc -DINFILE="\"$infile\"" -DOUTFILE="\"$outfile\"" -DOUTFILEBIN="\"$outfilebin\"" -o $exe generator.c ;
echo compiling
echo gcc -DINFILE="\"$infile\"" -DOUTFILE="\"$outfile\"" -DOUTFILEBIN="\"$outfilebin\"" -o $exe generator.c ;
$exe ;
echo cleaning
rm $exe

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@ -38,21 +38,12 @@ set(SPHINX_SOURCE_FILES
src/pydetector.rst
src/pyenums.rst
src/pyexamples.rst
src/servers.rst
src/receiver_api.rst
src/receiver.rst
src/result.rst
src/type_traits.rst
src/ToString.rst
src/examples.rst
src/pygettingstarted.rst
src/firmware.rst
src/serverupgrade.rst
src/virtualserver.rst
src/serverdefaults.rst
src/quick_start_guide.rst
src/troubleshooting.rst
src/receivers.rst
src/slsreceiver.rst
)
foreach(filename ${SPHINX_SOURCE_FILES})
@ -65,21 +56,8 @@ configure_file(
"${SPHINX_BUILD}/conf.py"
@ONLY)
configure_file(
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/gen_server_doc.py.in"
"${SPHINX_BUILD}/gen_server_doc.py"
@ONLY)
configure_file(
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/static/extra.css"
"${SPHINX_BUILD}/static/css/extra.css"
@ONLY)
add_custom_target(server_rst python gen_server_doc.py)
add_custom_target(docs
gendoc
COMMAND python gen_server_doc.py
COMMAND ${DOXYGEN_EXECUTABLE} ${DOXYGEN_OUT}
COMMAND ${SPHINX_EXECUTABLE} -a -b html
-Dbreathe_projects.slsDetectorPackage=${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/xml
@ -88,11 +66,4 @@ add_custom_target(docs
${SPHINX_BUILD}/html
COMMENT "Generating documentation with Sphinx")
add_custom_target(rst
COMMAND ${SPHINX_EXECUTABLE} -a -b html
-Dbreathe_projects.slsDetectorPackage=${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/xml
-c "${SPHINX_BUILD}"
${SPHINX_BUILD}/src
${SPHINX_BUILD}/html
COMMENT "Generating documentation with Sphinx")

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ print(sys.path)
# -- Project information -----------------------------------------------------
project = 'slsDetectorPackage'
copyright = '2020, PSD Detector Group'
copyright = '2019, PSD Detector Group'
author = 'PSD Detector Group'
version = '@PROJECT_VERSION@'
@ -59,8 +59,4 @@ html_theme = "sphinx_rtd_theme"
# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
html_static_path = ['static']
def setup(app):
app.add_stylesheet('css/extra.css') # may also be an URL
#html_static_path = ['_static']

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@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
import os
import re
from pathlib import Path
def remove_comments(text):
def replacer(match):
s = match.group(0)
if s.startswith('/'):
return " " # note: a space and not an empty string
else:
return s
pattern = re.compile(
r'//.*?$|/\*.*?\*/|\'(?:\\.|[^\\\'])*\'|"(?:\\.|[^\\"])*"',
re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE
)
return re.sub(pattern, replacer, text)
# @CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@
print('\n\n\n\n SERVER CSV')
src = Path('@CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR@')/'slsDetectorServers/'
detectors = ['Mythen3', 'Gotthard2', 'Eiger',
'Jungfrau', 'Moench', 'Gotthard', 'Ctb']
for det in detectors:
print(det)
in_fname = src/f'{det.lower()}DetectorServer/slsDetectorServer_defs.h'
#print(f'Reading: {in_fname}')
with open(in_fname) as f:
lines = f.read().replace('\\\n', '')
lines = lines.splitlines(keepends = True)
lines = [l.strip('#define').strip(' ') for l in lines if l.startswith('#define')]
output = []
signals = []
fields = ['Name,', 'Value', 'Comment']
excluded = ['DAC_NAMES', 'DEFAULT_DAC_VALS', 'CLK_NAMES', 'ONCHIP_DAC_NAMES']
header = f'{fields[0]:35}{fields[1]:35}\n'
output.append(header)
signals.append(header)
dac_names = []
dac_values = []
for line in lines:
name, *parts = line.split()
arg = ' '.join(parts)
value, *comments = arg.split('//')
value = value.strip('() ')
# value = value.replace(', ', ' ')
value = value.replace('\"', '')
if name not in excluded:
name += ','
if name.startswith('SIGNAL_'):
signals.append(f'{name:35}{value}\n')
else:
output.append(f'{name:35}\"{value}\"\n')
elif name == 'DAC_NAMES':
dac_names = [v.strip(', ') for v in value.split()]
dac_names = [n+',' for n in dac_names]
elif name == 'DEFAULT_DAC_VALS':
dac_values = remove_comments(value).strip('{}; ')
dac_values = dac_values.replace(',', '').split()
dac_values = [v.strip('') for v in dac_values]
print(f"dac_names: {len(dac_names)}, dac_values={len(dac_values)}")
if len(dac_values) == 0:
dac_values = ['N/A']*len(dac_names)
rstpath = Path('@CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR@')/'docs/src/'
out_fname = Path.cwd()/f'src/{det.lower()}.csv'
out_dac_fname = Path.cwd()/f'src/{det.lower()}-dacs.csv'
#print(f'Writing: {out_fname}')
with open(out_fname, 'w') as f:
f.writelines(output)
output = [f'{n:35}{v}\n' for n,v in zip(dac_names, dac_values)]
output.insert(0, header)
with open(out_dac_fname, 'w') as f:
f.writelines(output)
print('END\n\n\n\n')

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@ -4,44 +4,13 @@ Command line interface
Usage
-------------
Commands can be used either with sls_detector_get or sls_detector_put
Commands can be uses either with sls_detector_get or sls_detector_put
.. code-block::
sls_detector_get vrf
Help
--------
.. code-block::
# get list of commands
sls_detector_get list
# search for a particular command using a word
sls_detector_get list | grep adc
# get help for a particular command
sls_detector_get -h fpath
sls_detector_help fpath
Commands
-----------
.. include:: ../commands.rst
Depreciated commands
------------------------
.. note ::
All the dac commands are preceded with the **dac** command. Use command **daclist** to get correct list of dac command arguments for current detector.
.. csv-table:: Depreciated commands
:file: ../depreciated.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1

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@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ slsDetectorPackage there are a few different ways to
consume our package. The recommended way is to use one of the
CMake approaches.
One can test with :ref:`detector simulators<Virtual Detector Servers>` before testing the API with a real detector or when a real detector is not at hand.
CMake: slsDetectorPackage as submodule in your project
---------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------
If you are using CMake to build your integration and want to build everything
in one go, we support adding slsDetectorPackage as a subfolder in your cmake project.
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ manually when invoking g++. This can sometimes be handy for a quick try.
.. code-block:: cpp
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "Detector.h"
#include <iostream>
int main(){

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The documentation that you are reading now is built with
* Doxygen (to extract C++ classes etc.)
* Breathe (Sphinx plugin to handle doxygen xml)
* Sphinx with sphinx_rtd_theme
* Sphinx
-----------------------
Packaged in libs/

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Running a config file [e1]
.. code-block:: cpp
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "Detector.h"
...
sls::Detector det;
det.loadConfig("path/to/config/file.config");
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ as converting to floating point.
.. code-block:: cpp
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "Detector.h"
#include <chrono>
...
std::chrono::microseconds t0{500};

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@ -1,371 +0,0 @@
Firmware Upgrade
=================
Eiger
-------------
Download
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- `bcp script <https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorFirmware/blob/master/binaries/eiger/bcp>`__
- detector server corresponding to package in slsDetectorPackage/serverBin
- `bit files <https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorFirmware>`__
Upgrade
^^^^^^^^
#. Tftp must be already installed on your pc to use the bcp script.
#. Kill the on-board servers and copy new servers to the board.
.. code-block:: bash
# Option 1: from detector console
# kill old server
ssh root@bebxxx
killall eigerDetectorServer
# copy new server
cd executables
scp user@pc:/path/eigerDetectorServerxxx .
chmod 777 eigerDetectorServerxxx
ln -sf eigerDetectorServerxxx eigerDetectorServer
sync
# Options 2: from client console for multiple modules
for i in bebxxx bebyyy;
do ssh root@$i killall eigerDetectorServer;
scp eigerDetectorServerxxx root@$i:~/executables/eigerDetectorServer;
ssh root@$i sync; done
* This is crucial when registers between firmwares change. Failure to do so will result in linux on boards to crash and boards can't be pinged anymore.
#. Bring the board into programmable mode using either of the 2 ways. Both methods result in only the central LED blinking.
* **Manual:**
Do a hard reset for each half module on back panel boards, between the LEDs, closer to each of the 1G ethernet connectors. Push until all LEDs start to blink.
* Software:
.. code-block:: bash
ssh root@bebxxx
cd executables
./boot_recovery
#. Start a terminal for each half module and run the following to see progress.
.. code-block:: bash
nc -p 3000 -u bebxxx 3000
# Press enter twice to see prompt with board name.
> bebxxx
# After each bcp command, wait for this terminal to print "Success".
#. In another terminal, run the following to update firmware. Please update bit files with great caution as it could make your board inaccessible, if done incorrectly.
.. code-block:: bash
#update back end fpga
bcp download.bit bebxxx:/fw0
#update front left fpga
bcp download.bit bebxxx:/febl
#update front right fpga
bcp download.bit bebxxx:/febr
#update kernel (only if required by the SLS Detector Group)
bcp download.bit bebxxx:/kernel
#. Reboot the detector.
Jungfrau
-------------
Download
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- detector server corresponding to package in slsDetectorPackage/serverBin
- `pof files <https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorFirmware>`__
Upgrade (from v4.x.x)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Check :ref:`firmware troubleshooting <blackfin firmware troubleshooting>` if you run into issues while programming firmware.
#. Tftp must be installed on pc.
#. Update client package to the latest (5.x.x).
#. Disable server respawning or kill old server
.. code-block:: bash
# Option 1: if respawning enabled
telnet bchipxxx
# edit /etc/inittab
# comment out line #ttyS0::respawn:/jungfrauDetectorServervxxx
reboot
# ensure servers did not start up after reboot
telnet bchipxxx
ps
# Option 2: if respawning already disabled
telnet bchipxxx
killall jungfrauDetectorServerv*
#. Copy new server and start in update mode
.. code-block:: bash
tftp pcxxx -r jungfrauDetectorServervxxx -g
chmod 777 jungfrauDetectorServervxxx
./jungfrauDetectorServervxxx -u
#. Program fpga from the client console
.. code-block:: bash
sls_detector_get free
# Crucial that the next command executes without any errors
sls_detector_put hostname bchipxxx
sls_detector_put programfpga xxx.pof
#. After programming, kill 'update server' using Ctrl + C in server console.
#. Enable server respawning if needed
.. code-block:: bash
telnet bchipxxx
# edit /etc/inittab
# uncomment out line #ttyS0::respawn:/jungfrauDetectorServervxxx
# ensure the line has the new server name
reboot
# ensure both servers are running using ps
jungfrauDetectorServervxxx
jungfrauDetectorServervxxx --stop-server 1953
Upgrade (from v5.0.0)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Check :ref:`firmware troubleshooting <blackfin firmware troubleshooting>` if you run into issues while programming firmware.
#. Program from console
.. code-block:: bash
# copies server from tftp folder of pc, programs fpga,
# removes old server from respawn, sets up new server to respawn
# and reboots
sls_detector_put update jungfrauDetectorServervxxx pcxxx xx.pof
# Or only program firmware
sls_detector_put programfpga xxx.pof
Gotthard
---------
Download
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- detector server corresponding to package in slsDetectorPackage/serverBin
- `pof files <https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorFirmware>`__
.. _firmware upgrade using blaster for blackfin:
Upgrade
^^^^^^^^
.. warning ::
| Gotthard firmware cannot be upgraded remotely and requires the use of USB-Blaster.
| It is generally updated by the SLS Detector group.
#. Download `Altera Quartus software or Quartus programmer <https://fpgasoftware.intel.com/20.1/?edition=standard&platform=linux&product=qprogrammer#tabs-4>`__.
#. Start Quartus programmer, click on Hardware Setup. In the "Currently selected hardware" window, select USB-Blaster.
#. In the Mode combo box, select "Active Serial Programming".
#. Plug the end of your USB-Blaster with the adaptor provided to the connector 'AS config' on the Gotthard board.
#. Click on 'Add file'. Select programming (pof) file provided by the SLS Detector group.
#. Check "Program/Configure" and "Verify". Push the start button. Wait until the programming process is finished.
#. In case of error messages, check the polarity of cable (that pin1 corresponds) and that the correct programming connector is selected.
#. Reboot the detector.
Mythen3
-------
.. note ::
As it is still in developement, the rbf files must be picked up from the SLS Detector Group.
Download
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- detector server corresponding to package in slsDetectorPackage/serverBin
- rbf files (in developement)
Upgrade (from v5.0.0)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#. Program from console
.. code-block:: bash
# copies server from tftp folder of pc, programs fpga,
# and reboots (new server not respawned currently)
sls_detector_put update mythen3DetectorServervxxx pcxxx xxx.rbf
# Or only program firmware
sls_detector_put programfpga xxx.rbf
Gotthard2
-------------
.. note ::
As it is still in developement, the rbf files must be picked up from the SLS Detector Group.
Download
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- detector server corresponding to package in slsDetectorPackage/serverBin
- rbf files (in development)
Upgrade (from v5.0.0)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#. Program from console
.. code-block:: bash
# copies server from tftp folder of pc, programs fpga,
# and reboots (new server not respawned currently)
sls_detector_put update gotthard2DetectorServervxxx pcxxx xxx.rbf
# Or only program firmware
sls_detector_put programfpga xxx.rbf
Moench
-------
Download
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- detector server corresponding to package in slsDetectorPackage/serverBin
- `pof files <https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorFirmware>`__
Upgrade (from v5.0.0)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Check :ref:`firmware troubleshooting <blackfin firmware troubleshooting>` if you run into issues while programming firmware.
#. Program from console
.. code-block:: bash
# copies server from tftp folder of pc, programs fpga,
# removes old server from respawn, sets up new server to respawn
# and reboots
sls_detector_put update moenchDetectorServervxxx pcxxx xx.pof
# Or only program firmware
sls_detector_put programfpga xxx.pof
Ctb
----
Download
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- detector server corresponding to package in slsDetectorPackage/serverBin
- `pof files <https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorFirmware>`__
Upgrade (from v5.0.0)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Check :ref:`firmware troubleshooting <blackfin firmware troubleshooting>` if you run into issues while programming firmware.
#. Program from console
.. code-block:: bash
# copies server from tftp folder of pc, programs fpga,
# removes old server from respawn, sets up new server to respawn
# and reboots
sls_detector_put update ctbDetectorServervxxx pcxxx xx.pof
# Or only program firmware
sls_detector_put programfpga xxx.pof
.. _blackfin firmware troubleshooting:
Firmware Troubleshooting with blackfin
----------------------------------------
1. v4.x.x client after programming will most likely reboot the blackfin processor, regardless of error.
2. v5.x.x-rcx client after programming will not reboot the blackfin processor, if error occurred.
3. If a reboot occured with an incomplete firmware in flash, the blackfin will most likely not find the mtd3 drive. To see if this drive exists:
.. code-block:: bash
# connect to the board
telnet bchipxxx
# view of mtd3 existing
root:/> more /proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00040000 00020000 "bootloader(nor)"
mtd1: 00100000 00020000 "linux kernel(nor)"
mtd2: 002c0000 00020000 "file system(nor)"
mtd3: 01000000 00010000 "bitfile(spi)"
4. If one can see the mtd3 drive, one can already try to flash again using the **programfpga** command (without rebooting blackfin or detector).
5. If one can't list it, read the next section to try to get the blackfin to list it.
How to get back mtd3 drive remotely
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This might take a few reruns (maybe even 10) until the mtd drive is accessed by the blackfin upon linux startup.
.. code-block:: bash
# step 1: connect to the board
telnet bchipxxx
# step 2: check if mtd3 drive listed
more /proc/mtd
# step 3: tell fpga not to touch flash and reboot
echo 9 > /sys/class/gpio/export;
echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio9/direction;
echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio9/value;
reboot
# step 4: repeat steps 1 - 3 until you see the mtd3 drive
Last Resort using USB Blaster
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If none of these steps work, the last resort might be physically upgrading the firmware using a USB blaster, which also requires opening up the detector. Instructions for all the blackfin detectors are the same as the one for :ref:`gotthard firmware upgrade <firmware upgrade using blaster for blackfin>`.

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/**
* Utility program to generate input files for the command line
/**
* Utility program to generate input files for the command line
* documentation. Uses the string returned from sls_detector_help cmd
*
*
*/
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
@ -9,9 +9,10 @@
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "CmdProxy.h"
#include "sls/Detector.h"
#include "sls/sls_detector_defs.h"
#include "Detector.h"
#include "sls_detector_defs.h"
std::string replace_all(const std::string &src, const std::string &from,
const std::string &to) {
@ -48,14 +49,8 @@ int main() {
auto tmp = os.str().erase(0, cmd.size());
auto usage = tmp.substr(0, tmp.find_first_of('\n'));
tmp.erase(0, usage.size());
auto help = replace_all(tmp, "\n\t", "\n\t\t| ");
auto help = replace_all(tmp, "\n\t", "\n\t\t");
fs << '\t' << cmd << usage << help << "\n";
}
std::ofstream fs2("depreciated.csv");
fs2 << "Old, New\n";
auto cmds = proxy.GetDepreciatedCommands();
for (auto it : cmds) {
fs2 << it.first << ", " << it.second << '\n';
}
}
}

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@ -25,14 +25,13 @@ Welcome to slsDetectorPackage's documentation!
detector
result
receiver_api
receiver
examples
.. toctree::
:caption: Python API
:maxdepth: 2
pygettingstarted
pydetector
pyenums
pyexamples
@ -42,7 +41,6 @@ Welcome to slsDetectorPackage's documentation!
:maxdepth: 2
commandline
quick_start_guide
.. toctree::
:caption: Developer
@ -51,34 +49,6 @@ Welcome to slsDetectorPackage's documentation!
type_traits
ToString
.. toctree::
:caption: Firmware
:maxdepth: 2
firmware
.. toctree::
:caption: Detector Server
:maxdepth: 2
servers
serverupgrade
virtualserver
serverdefaults
.. toctree::
:caption: Receiver
:maxdepth: 2
receivers
slsreceiver
.. toctree::
:caption: Troubleshooting
troubleshooting
.. Indices and tables
.. ==================

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@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
Installation
==============================================
Build from source using CMake
---------------------------------
.. note ::
@ -9,93 +13,17 @@
without being communicated. If absolute stability of the API is needed please
use one of the release versions.
.. warning ::
Before building from source make sure that you have the
:doc:`dependencies <../dependencies>` installed. If installing using conda, conda will
manage the dependencies.
.. _Installation:
Installation
==============================================
.. _build from source using cmake:
Build from source using CMake
---------------------------------
Note that on some systems, for example RH7, cmake v3+ is available under the cmake3 alias.
It is also required to clone with the option --recursive to get the git submodules used
in the package.
.. code-block:: bash
git clone --recursive https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorPackage.git
git clone https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorPackage.git
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ../slsDetectorPackage -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/your/install/path
make -j12 #or whatever number of cores you are using to build
make -j12
make install
The easiest way to configure options is to use the ccmake utility.
.. code-block:: bash
#from the build directory
ccmake .
Build using cmk.sh script
-------------------------
These are mainly aimed at those not familiar with using ccmake and cmake.
.. code-block:: bash
The binaries are generated in slsDetectorPackage/build/bin directory.
Usage: $0 [-c] [-b] [-p] [e] [t] [r] [g] [s] [u] [i] [m] [n] [-h] [z] [-d <HDF5 directory>] [-l Install directory] [-k <CMake command>] [-j <Number of threads>]
-[no option]: only make
-c: Clean
-b: Builds/Rebuilds CMake files normal mode
-p: Builds/Rebuilds Python API
-h: Builds/Rebuilds Cmake files with HDF5 package
-d: HDF5 Custom Directory
-k: CMake command
-l: Install directory
-t: Build/Rebuilds only text client
-r: Build/Rebuilds only receiver
-g: Build/Rebuilds only gui
-s: Simulator
-u: Chip Test Gui
-j: Number of threads to compile through
-e: Debug mode
-i: Builds tests
-m: Manuals
-n: Manuals without compiling doxygen (only rst)
-z: Moench zmq processor
# get all options
./cmk.sh -?
# new build and compile in parallel:
./cmk.sh -bj5
Install binaries using conda
--------------------------------
Conda is not only useful to manage python environments but can also
be used as a user space package manager.
We have three different packages available:
* **slsdetlib**, shared libraries and command line utilities
* **slsdetgui**, GUI
* **slsdet**, Python bindings
.. code-block:: bash
#Add channels for dependencies and our library
@ -104,20 +32,14 @@ We have three different packages available:
conda config --set channel_priority strict
#cerate an environment with our library, then activate
#replace 2020.07.20.dev0 with the required tag
conda create -n myenv slsdetlib=2020.07.23.dev0
conda activate myenv
conda create -n myenv slsdetlib=2020.03.18.dev2
codna activate myenv
#ready to use
sls_detector_get exptime
etc ...
.. code-block:: bash
#List available versions
conda search slsdet
Build from source on old distributions
-----------------------------------------
@ -144,11 +66,4 @@ is to use conda
.. code-block:: bash
conda create -n myenv python sphinx sphinx_rtd_theme
Then enable the option SLS_BUILD_DOCS to create the targets
.. code-block:: bash
make docs # generate API docs and build Sphinx RST
make rst # rst only, saves time in case the API did not change
conda create -n myenv python sphinx sphinx_rtd_theme

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@ -6,5 +6,4 @@ Detector
.. autoclass:: Detector
:members:
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:
:inherited-members:
:show-inheritance:

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@ -4,74 +4,9 @@ Enums
These enums are defined in slsDetectorDefs in the C++ package and
exposed to Python through pybind11.
::
# Most settings are represented as enums that can be
# explicitly imported
from slsdet import Detector, fileFormat
d = Detector()
d.fformat = fileFormat.BINARY
# Altough not recommended for convenience all enums
# and some other things can be impored using *
from slsdet import *
d.speed = speedLevel.FULL_SPEED
# To list the available enums, use dir()
import slsdet.enums
for enum in dir(slsdet.enums):
# filter out special memebers
if not enum.startswith('_'):
print(enum)
.. py:currentmodule:: slsdet
.. py:currentmodule:: sls_detector
.. autoclass:: runStatus
:members:
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: detectorType
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: frameDiscardPolicy
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: fileFormat
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: dimension
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: externalSignalFlag
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: timingMode
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: dacIndex
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: detectorSettings
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: clockIndex
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: speedLevel
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: readoutMode
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: masterFlags
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: burstMode
:undoc-members:
.. autoclass:: timingSourceType
:undoc-members:
:show-inheritance:

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@ -1,73 +1,7 @@
Examples
================
Some short examples on how to use slsdet. If something is missing don't hesitate to
open an issue in our our `github repo
<https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorPackage>`_.
------------------------------------
Setting exposure time
------------------------------------
Setting and reading back exposure time can be done either using a Python datetime.timedelta
or by setting the time in seconds.
::
# Set exposure time to 1.2 seconds
>>> d.exptime = 1.2
# Setting exposure time using timedelta
import datetime as dt
>>> d.exptime = dt.timedelta(seconds = 1.2)
# With timedelta any arbitrary combination of units can be used
>>> t = dt.timedelta(microseconds = 100, seconds = 5.3, minutes = .3)
# To set exposure time for individual detector one have to resort
# to the C++ style API.
# Sets exposure time to 1.2 seconds for module 0, 6 and 12
>>> d.setExptime(1.2, [0, 6, 12])
>>> d.setExptime(dt.timedelta(seconds = 1.2), [0, 6, 12])
------------------------------------
Converting numbers to hex
------------------------------------
Python support entering numbers in format by using the 0x prefix. However, when reading
back you will get a normal integer. This can then be converted to a hex string representation
using the built in hex() function.
.. code-block :: python
from slsdet import Detector
>>> d = Detector()
>>> d.patwait0 = 0xaa
>>> d.patwait0
170
# Convert to string
>>> hex(d.patwait0)
'0xaa'
For multiple values one can use a list comprehension to loop over the values.
.. code-block :: python
>>> values = [1,2,3,4,5]
>>> [(v) for v in values]
['0x1', '0x2', '0x3', '0x4', '0x5']
# or to a single string by passing the list to .join
>>> ', '.join([hex(v) for v in values])
'0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5'
Some short hints on how to use the detector
------------------------
Simple threshold scan
@ -140,39 +74,37 @@ But lets start looking at the at the manual way:
::
import time
from slsdet import Detector, runStatus
from sls_detector import Eiger
d = Eiger()
n = 10
t = 1
n_frames = 10
t_exp = 1
d.exposure_time = t
d.n_frames = n
d.reset_frames_caught()
# Set exposure time and number of frames
d = Detector()
d.exptime = t_exp
d.frames = n_frames
# Start the measurement
#Start the measurement
t0 = time.time()
d.startDetector()
d.startReceiver()
d.start_receiver()
d.start_detector()
# Wait for the detector to be ready or do other important stuff
time.sleep(t_exp * n_frames)
#Wait for the detector to be ready or do other important stuff
time.sleep(t*n)
# check if the detector is ready otherwise wait a bit longer
while d.status != runStatus.IDLE:
#check if the detector is ready otherwise wait a bit longer
while d.status != 'idle':
time.sleep(0.1)
# Stop the receiver after we got the frames
# Detector is already idle so we don't need to stop it
d.stopReceiver()
lost = d.rx_framescaught - n_frames
print(
f"{n_frames} frames of {t_exp}s took {time.time()-t0:{.3}}s with {lost} frames lost "
)
#Stop the receiver after we got the frames
#Detector is already idle so we don't need to stop it
d.stop_receiver()
lost = d.frames_caught - n
print(f'{n} frames of {t}s took {time.time()-t0:{.3}}s with {lost} frames lost ')
#Reset to not interfere with a potential next measurement
d.reset_frames_caught()
Instead launching d.acq() from a different process is a bit easier since the control of receiver and detector
is handled in the acq call. However, you need to join the process used otherwise a lot of zombie processes would
@ -182,104 +114,30 @@ hang around until the main process exits.
import time
from multiprocessing import Process
from slsdet import Detector, runStatus
from sls_detector import Eiger
def acquire():
"""
Create a new Eiger object that still referes to the same actual detector
and same shared memory. Then launch acq.
"""
detector = Eiger()
detector.acq()
d = Detector()
#This is the detector we use throughout the session
d = Eiger()
#Create a separate process to run acquire in
p = Process(target=d.acquire)
#Process to run acquire
p = Process(target=acquire)
#Start the thread and short sleep to allow the acq to start
p.start()
time.sleep(0.01)
#Do some other work
while d.status != runStatus.IDLE:
print("Working")
while d.busy is True:
print(d.busy)
time.sleep(0.1)
#Join the process
p.join()
------------------------------
Setting and getting times
------------------------------
::
import datetime as dt
from slsdet import Detector
from slsdet.utils import element_if_equal
d = Detector()
# The simplest way is to set the exposure time in
# seconds by using the exptime property
# This sets the exposure time for all modules
d.exptime = 0.5
# exptime also accepts a python datetime.timedelta
# which can be used to set the time in almost any unit
t = dt.timedelta(milliseconds = 2.3)
d.exptime = t
# or combination of units
t = dt.timedelta(minutes = 3, seconds = 1.23)
d.exptime = t
# exptime however always returns the time in seconds
>>> d.exptime
181.23
# To get back the exposure time for each module
# it's possible to use getExptime, this also returns
# the values as datetime.timedelta
>>> d.getExptime()
[datetime.timedelta(seconds=181, microseconds=230000), datetime.timedelta(seconds=181, microseconds=230000)]
# In case the values are the same it's possible to use the
# element_if_equal function to reduce the values to a single
# value
>>> t = d.getExptime()
>>> element_if_equal(t)
datetime.timedelta(seconds=1)
--------------
Reading dacs
--------------
::
from slsdet import Detector, Eiger, dacIndex
#using the specialized class
e = Eiger()
>>> e.dacs
========== DACS =========
vsvp : 0 0
vtrim : 2480 2480
vrpreamp : 3300 3300
vrshaper : 1400 1400
vsvn : 4000 4000
vtgstv : 2556 2556
vcmp_ll : 1000 1000
vcmp_lr : 1000 1000
vcal : 0 0
vcmp_rl : 1000 1000
rxb_rb : 1100 1100
rxb_lb : 1100 1100
vcmp_rr : 1000 1000
vcp : 1000 1000
vcn : 2000 2000
vishaper : 1550 1550
iodelay : 650 650
# or using the general class and the list
d = Detector()
for dac in d.daclist:
r = d.getDAC(dac, False)
print(f'{dac.name:10s} {r}')
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@ -1,228 +0,0 @@
Getting Started
==================
--------------------
Which Python?
--------------------
We require at lest Python 3.6 and strongly recommended that you don't use the system
Python installation. The examples in this documentation uses `conda
<https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html>`_ since it provides good support
also for non Python packages but there are also other alternatives like, pyenv.
Using something like conda also allows you to quickly switch beteen different Python
environments.
.. warning ::
If you use conda avoid also installing packages with pip.
---------------------
PYTHONPATH
---------------------
If you install slsdet using conda everything is set up and you can
directly start using the Python bindings. However, if you build
from source you need to tell Python where to find slsdet. This
is be done by adding your build/bin directory to PYTHONPATH.
.. code-block:: bash
export PYTHONPATH = /path/to/your/build/bin:$PYTHONPATH
.. note ::
Don't forget to compile with the option SLS_USE_PYTHON=ON to enable
the Python bindings or if you use the cmk.sh script -p.
--------------------------------------
Which detector class should I use?
--------------------------------------
We provide a generic class called Detector and detector specific
versions like, Eiger, Jungfrau etc. The most or all functionality
is there in the base class except the convenient access to dacs
and temperatures.
::
from slsdet import Detector, Eiger
d = Detector()
e = Eiger()
# Both classes can be used to control an Eiger detector
d.exptime = 0.5
e.period = 1
# But Eiger gives a simpler interface to the dacs
>>> e.dacs
========== DACS =========
vsvp : 0
vtrim : 2480
vrpreamp : 3300
vrshaper : 1400
vsvn : 4000
vtgstv : 2556
vcmp_ll : 1000
vcmp_lr : 1000
vcal : 0
vcmp_rl : 1000
rxb_rb : 1100
rxb_lb : 1100
vcmp_rr : 1000
vcp : 1000
vcn : 2000
vishaper : 1550
iodelay : 650
.. note ::
Depending on user feedback we might move some detector specific
functionality to the specialized classes.
----------------------------------
Hey, there seems to be two APIs?
----------------------------------
To make the Python API approachable, both if you come from the command line
or are using the C++ API, we provide two interfaces to the detector.
One is property based and tries to stay as close to the command line syntax
as is possible, and the other one directly maps the C++ API found in Detector.h.
There is also an underlying design reason for the two APIs since we auto
generate the bindings to the C++ code using a mix of pybind11 and clang-tools.
The property based API covers most of the functionality but in some cases
you have to reach for the C++ like interface.
::
d = Detector()
# C++ like API
d.setExptime(0.1)
# or a bit more pythonic
d.exptime = 0.1
The c++ style API offers more control over access to individual modules
in a large detector.
::
# Set exposure time for module 1, 5 and 7
d.setExptime(0.1, [1,5,7])
--------------------
Finding functions
--------------------
To find out which properties and methods that a Python object have you
can use dir()
::
>>> from slsdet import Detector
>>> d = Detector()
>>> dir(d)
['__class__', '__delattr__', '__dict__', '__dir__', '__doc__',
'__eq__', '__format__', '__ge__', '__getattribute__', '__gt__',
'__hash__', '__init__', '__init_subclass__', '__le__', '__len__',
'__lt__', '__module__', '__ne__', '__new__', '__reduce__',
'__reduce_ex__', '__repr__', '__setattr__', '__sizeof__',
'__str__', '__subclasshook__', '_adc_register', '_frozen',
'_register', 'acquire', 'adcclk', 'adcphase', 'adcpipeline',
'adcreg', 'asamples', 'auto_comp_disable', 'clearAcquiringFlag',
'clearBit', 'clearROI', 'client_version', 'config', 'copyDetectorServer',
'counters', 'daclist', 'dacvalues', 'dbitclk', 'dbitphase' ...
Since the list for Detector is rather long it's an good idea to filter it.
The following example gives you properties and methods containing time in
their name.
::
>>> [item for item in dir(d) if 'time' in item]
['exptime', 'getExptime', 'getExptimeForAllGates', 'getExptimeLeft',
'getSubExptime', 'patwaittime0', 'patwaittime1', 'patwaittime2',
'setExptime', 'setSubExptime', 'subdeadtime', 'subexptime']
The above method works on any Python object but for convenience we also
included two functions to find names. View prints the names one per line
while find returns a list of names.
::
from slsdet.lookup import view, find
>>> view('exptime')
exptime
getExptime
getExptimeForAllGates
getExptimeLeft
getSubExptime
setExptime
setSubExptime
subexptime
>>> find('exptime')
['exptime', 'getExptime', 'getExptimeForAllGates', 'getExptimeLeft',
'getSubExptime', 'setExptime', 'setSubExptime', 'subexptime']
------------------------------------
Finding out what the function does
------------------------------------
To access the documentation of a function directly from the Python prompt use help().
.. code-block :: python
>>> help(Detector.period)
Help on property:
Period between frames, accepts either a value in seconds or datetime.timedelta
Note
-----
:getter: always returns in seconds. To get in datetime.delta, use getPeriod
Examples
-----------
>>> d.period = 1.05
>>> d.period = datetime.timedelta(minutes = 3, seconds = 1.23)
>>> d.period
181.23
>>> d.getPeriod()
[datetime.timedelta(seconds=181, microseconds=230000)]
----------------------
Where are the ENUMs?
----------------------
To set some of the detector settings like file format you have
to pass in an enum.
::
>>> d.setFileFormat(fileFormat.BINARY)
The enums can be found in slsdet.enums
::
import slsdet
>>> [e for e in dir(slsdet.enums) if not e.startswith('_')]
['burstMode', 'clockIndex', 'dacIndex',
'detectorSettings', 'detectorType', 'dimension', 'externalSignalFlag',
'fileFormat', 'frameDiscardPolicy', 'masterFlags',
'readoutMode', 'runStatus', 'speedLevel', 'timingMode',
'timingSourceType']
# Even though importing using * is not recommended one could
# get all the enums like this:
>>> from slsdet.enums import *

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Quick Start Guide
=================
Detector
--------
Start up detector (with cooling if required). Ensure both control server and stop server is running on-board.
Or use a detector simulator to test. Click :ref:`here<Virtual Detector Servers>` for further instructions.
Receiver
--------
| One has to start the slsReceiver before loading config file or using any receiver commands (prefix: **rx_** )
For a Single Module
.. code-block:: bash
# default port 1954
slsReceiver
# custom port 2012
slsReceiver -t2012
For Multiple Modules
.. code-block:: bash
# slsMultiReceiver [starting port] [number of receivers] [print each frame header for debugging]
slsMultiReceiver 2012 2 0
Client
------
Refer :ref:`Sample Config file` to create config file.
.. code-block:: bash
# load config file
sls_detector_put config /path/sample.config
# set number of frames
sls_detector_put frames 5
# acquire
sls_detector_acquire
.. _Sample Config file:
Sample Config file
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
There are sample config files for each detector in slsDetectorPackage/examples folder.
For a Single Module
.. code-block:: bash
# connects to module
hostname bchipxxx
# connects to receiver at default port
rx_hostname mpc1922
# or to connect to specific port
# rx_hostname mpc1922:2012
# sets destination udp ports (not needed, default is 50001)
udp_dstport 50012
# source udp ips must be same subnet at destintaion udp ips
udp_srcip 192.168.1.112
# destination udp ip picked up from rx_hostname (if auto)
udp_dstip auto
# set file path
fpath /tmp
For a Single Module with custom Receiver (not slsReceiver)
.. code-block:: bash
# connects to module
hostname bchipxxx
# sets destination udp ports (not needed, default is 50001)
udp_dstport 50012
# source udp ips must be same subnet at destintaion udp ips
udp_srcip 192.168.1.112
# destination udp ip
udp_dstip 192.168.1.100
# source udp mac
udp_srcmac aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
# destination udp mac
udp_dstmac 3c:ab:98:bf:50:60
# set file path
fpath /tmp
For Multiple Modules
.. code-block:: bash
# connects to mulitple modules
hostname bchipxxx+bchipyyy+
# connects to receivers at ports 2012 and 2014
rx_hostname mpc1922:2012+mpc1922:2013+
# sets differernt destination udp ports
0:udp_dstport 50012
1:udp_dstport 50014
# source udp ips must be same subnet at destintaion udp ips
0:udp_srcip 192.168.1.112
1:udp_srcip 192.168.1.114
# destination udp ip picked up from rx_hostname (if auto)
udp_dstip auto
# set file path
fpath /tmp
Gui
----
Compile with SLS_USE_GUI=ON in cmake or -g option in cmk.sh script. One can also just use the conda binary. Refer :ref:`installation instructions<Installation>`.
.. code-block:: bash
slsDetectorGui
.. note ::
| The streaming high water mark (commmand: rx_zmqhwm) and the receiving high water mark (command: zmqhwm) is by default the lib zmq's default (currently 1000).
| At Gui startup, these values are set to 2. Hence, for very fast detectors, many frames will be dropped to be able to view the latest in the gui.
| One can still change this setting in the gui in the Plot tab (ZMQ Streaming), from the command line or API.
| Both hwm's can be set to a -1 to use the lib's default.
| Since the dummy end of acquisition packet streamed from receiver might also be lost, receiver restreams until gui acknowledges.

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Receiver
==============================================
.. doxygenclass:: sls::Receiver
.. doxygenclass:: slsReceiver
:members:
.. :undoc-members:

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Receivers
=================
Receiver processes can be run on same or different machines as the client, receives the data from the detector (via UDP packets).
When using the slsReceiver/ slsMultiReceiver, they can be further configured by the client control software (via TCP/IP) to set file name, file path, progress of acquisition etc.
Detector UDP Header
---------------------
| The UDP data format for the packets consist of a common header for all detectors, followed by the data for that one packet.
**The SLS Detector Header**
.. table:: <-------------------------------- 8 bytes -------------------------------->
:align: center
:widths: 30,30,30,30
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
|frameNumber |
+---------------------------------+----------------------------------+
|expLength |packetNumber |
+---------------------------------+----------------------------------+
|bunchId |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
|timestamp |
+----------------+----------------+----------------+-----------------+
|modId |row |column |reserved |
+----------------+----------------+----------------+--------+--------+
|debug |roundRNumber |detType |version |
+---------------------------------+----------------+--------+--------+
UDP configuration in Config file
----------------------------------
#. UDP source port is hardcoded in detector server, starting at 32410.
#. **udp_dstport** : UDP destination port number. Port in receiver pc to listen to packets from the detector.
#. **udp_dstip** : IP address of UDP destination interface. IP address of interface in receiver pc to listen to packets from detector. If **auto** is used (only when using slsReceiver/ slsMultiReceiver), the IP of **rx_hostname** is picked up.
#. **udp_dstmac** : Mac address of UDP destination interface. MAC address of interface in receiver pc to list to packets from detector. Only required when using custom receiver, else slsReceiver/slsMultiReceiver picks it up from **udp_dstip**.
#. **udp_srcip** : IP address of UDP source interface. IP address of detector UDP interface to send packets from. Do not use for Eiger 1Gb interface (uses its hardware IP). For others, must be in the same subnet as **udp_dstip**.
#. **udp_srcmac** : MAC address of UDP source interface. MAC address of detector UDP interface to send packets from. Do not use for Eiger (uses hardware mac). For others, it is not necessary, but can help for switch and debugging to put unique values for each module.
Custom Receiver
----------------
| When using custom receiver with our package, ensure that **udp_dstmac** is also configured in the config file. This parameter is not required when using slsReceiver.
| Cannot use "auto" for **udp_dstip**.
| Also ensure that there are no **rx_** commands in the config file. These commands are for configuring the slsReceiver.
Example of a custom receiver config file
* The main difference is the lack of **rx_** commands or file commands (eg. fwrite, fpath) and the udp_dstmac is required in config file.
.. code-block:: bash
# detector hostname
hostname bchip052
# udp destination port (receiver)
udp_dstport 50004
# udp destination ip (receiver)
udp_dstip 10.0.1.100
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip 10.0.1.184
# udp destination mac
udp_dstmac 22:47:d5:48:ad:ef

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Default Values
==============================================
Mythen3
-------------
.. csv-table:: Default values
:file: mythen3.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
DACS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. csv-table:: Mythen3 DACS
:file: mythen3-dacs.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
Gotthard2
-------------
.. csv-table:: Default values
:file: gotthard2.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
DACS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. csv-table:: Gotthard 2 DACS
:file: gotthard2-dacs.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
Moench
-------------
.. csv-table:: Default values
:file: moench.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
DACS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. csv-table:: Moench DACS
:file: moench-dacs.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
Ctb
-------------
.. csv-table:: Default values
:file: ctb.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
Eiger
-------------
.. csv-table:: Default values
:file: eiger.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
DACS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. csv-table:: Eiger DACS
:file: eiger-dacs.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
Jungfrau
-------------
.. csv-table:: Default values
:file: jungfrau.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
DACS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. csv-table:: Jungfrau DACS
:file: jungfrau-dacs.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
Gotthard
-------------
.. csv-table:: Default values
:file: gotthard.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1
DACS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. csv-table:: Gotthard DACS
:file: gotthard-dacs.csv
:widths: 35, 35
:header-rows: 1

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Detector Servers
=================
Location
---------
slsDetectorPackage/serverBin/ folder in every release.
.. _Detector Server Arguments:
Arguments
---------
.. code-block:: bash
Possible arguments are:
-v, --version : Software version
-p, --port <port> : TCP communication port with client.
-g, --nomodule : [Mythen3][Gotthard2] Generic or No Module mode.
Skips detector type checks.
-f, --phaseshift <value> : [Gotthard] only. Sets phase shift.
-d, --devel : Developer mode. Skips firmware checks.
-u, --update : Update mode. Skips firmware checks and initial detector setup.
-s, --stopserver : Stop server. Do not use as it is created by control server
Basics
------------
Detector Servers include:
* Control server [default port: 1952]
* Almost all client communication.
* Stop server [default port: 1953]
* Client requests for detector status, stop acquisition, temperature, advanced read/write registers.
When using a blocking acquire command (sls_detector_acquire or Detector::acquire), the control server is blocked until end of acquisition. However, stop server commands could be used in parallel.

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Detector Server Upgrade
=======================
Eiger
-------------
**Location:** slsDetectorPackage/serverBin/ folder for every release.
#. Kill old server and copy new server
.. code-block:: bash
# Option 1: from detector console
# kill old server
ssh root@bebxxx
killall eigerDetectorServer
# copy new server
cd executables
scp user@pc:/path/eigerDetectorServerxxx .
chmod 777 eigerDetectorServerxxx
ln -sf eigerDetectorServerxxx eigerDetectorServer
sync
# Options 2: from client console for multiple modules
for i in bebxxx bebyyy;
do ssh root@$i killall eigerDetectorServer;
scp eigerDetectorServerxxx root@$i:~/executables/eigerDetectorServer;
ssh root@$i sync; done
#. Reboot the detector.
Jungfrau
-------------
**Location:** slsDetectorPackage/serverBin/ folder for every release.
#. Install tftp and copy detector server binary to tftp folder
#. Program from console (only from 5.0.0-rcx)
.. code-block:: bash
# copies new server from pc tftp folder, respawns and reboots
sls_detector_put copydetectorserver jungfrauDetectorServerxxx pcxxx
Gotthard
---------
**Location:** slsDetectorPackage/serverBin/ folder for every release.
#. Install tftp and copy detector server binary to tftp folder
#. Program from console (only from 5.0.0-rcx)
.. code-block:: bash
# copies new server from pc tftp folder, respawns and reboots
sls_detector_put copydetectorserver gotthardDetectorServerxxx pcxxx
Mythen3
-------
**Location:** slsDetectorPackage/serverBin/ folder for every release.
#. Install tftp and copy detector server binary to tftp folder
#. Program from console (only from 5.0.0-rcx)
.. code-block:: bash
# copies new server from pc tftp folder and reboots (does not respawn)
sls_detector_put copydetectorserver mythen3DetectorServerxxx pcxxx
Gotthard2
----------
**Location:** slsDetectorPackage/serverBin/ folder for every release.
#. Install tftp and copy detector server binary to tftp folder
#. Program from console (only from 5.0.0-rcx)
.. code-block:: bash
# copies new server from pc tftp folder and reboots (does not respawn)
sls_detector_put copydetectorserver gotthard2DetectorServerxxx pcxxx
Moench
------
**Location:** slsDetectorPackage/serverBin/ folder for every release.
#. Install tftp and copy detector server binary to tftp folder
#. Program from console (only from 5.0.0-rcx)
.. code-block:: bash
# copies new server from pc tftp folder, respawns and reboots
sls_detector_put copydetectorserver moenchDetectorServerxxx pcxxx
Ctb
---
**Location:** slsDetectorPackage/serverBin/ folder for every release.
#. Install tftp and copy detector server binary to tftp folder
#. Program from console (only from 5.0.0-rcx)
.. code-block:: bash
# copies new server from pc tftp folder, respawns and reboots
sls_detector_put copydetectorserver ctbDetectorServerxxx pcxxx

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slsReceiver/ slsMultiReceiver
================================
| One has to start the slsReceiver before loading config file or using any receiver commands (prefix: **rx_** )
For a Single Module
.. code-block:: bash
# default port 1954
slsReceiver
# custom port 2012
slsReceiver -t2012
For Multiple Modules
.. code-block:: bash
# each receiver (for each module) requires a unique tcp port (if all on same machine)
# using slsReceiver in multiple consoles
slsReceiver
slsReceiver -t1955
# slsMultiReceiver [starting port] [number of receivers]
slsMultiReceiver 2012 2
# slsMultiReceiver [starting port] [number of receivers] [print each frame header for debugging]
slsMultiReceiver 2012 2 1
Client Commands
-----------------
| One can remove **udp_dstmac** from the config file, as the slsReceiver fetches this from the **udp_ip**.
| One can use "auto" for **udp_dstip** if one wants to use default ip of **rx_hostname**.
| The first command to the receiver (**rx_** commands) should be **rx_hostname**. The following are the different ways to establish contact.
.. code-block:: bash
# default receiver tcp port (1954)
rx_hostname xxx
# custom receiver port
rx_hostname xxx:1957
# custom receiver port
rx_tcpport 1954
rx_hostname xxx
# multi modules with custom ports
rx_hostname xxx:1955+xxx:1956+
# multi modules with custom ports on same rxr pc
0:rx_tcpport 1954
1:rx_tcpport 1955
2:rx_tcpport 1956
rx_hostname xxx
# multi modules with custom ports on different rxr pc
0:rx_tcpport 1954
0:rx_hostname xxx
1:rx_tcpport 1955
1:rx_hostname yyy
| Example commands:
.. code-block:: bash
# to get a list of receiver commands (these dont include file commands)
sls_detector_get list | grep rx_
# some file commands are:
fwrite
foverwrite
findex
fpath
fname
fmaster
fformat
# to get help on a single commands
sls_detector_get -h rx_framescaught
File format
--------------
* The file name format is [fpath]/[fname]_dx_fy_[findex].raw, where x is module index and y is file index. **fname** is file name prefix and by default "run". **fpath** is '/' by default.
* Each acquisition will have an increasing acquisition index or findex (if file write enabled). This can be retrieved by using **findex** command.
* Each acquisition can have multiple files (the file index number **y**), with **rx_framesperfile** being the maximum number of frames per file. The default varies for each detector type.
* Some file name examples:
.. code-block:: bash
# first file
path-to-file/run_d0_f0_0.raw
# second file after reaching max frames in first file
path-to-file/run_d0_f1_0.raw
# second acquisition, first file
path-to-file/run_d0_f0_1.raw
* Each acquisition will create a master file that can be enabled/disabled using **fmaster**. This should have parameters relevant to the acquisition.
* SLS Receiver Header consist of SLS Detector Header + 64 bytes of bitmask, altogether 112 bytes. The packetNumber in the sls detector header part, will be updated to number of packets caught by receiver for that frame. Furthermore, the bit mask will specify which packets have been received.
**Binary file format**
* This is the default file format.
* Each data file will consist of frames, each consisting of slsReceiver Header followed by data for 1 frame.
* Master file is of ASCII format and will also include the format of the slsReceiver Header.
**HDF5 file formats**
#. Compile the package with HDF5 option enabled
#. Using cmk script: ./cmk.sh -hj9 -d [path of hdf5 dir]
#. Enable using cmake **-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/hdf/installation** and **-DSLS_USE_HDF5=ON**
#. Start Receiver process
#. Load config file
#. Set file format from client or in config file
.. code-block:: bash
sls_detector_put fformat hdf5
| For multiple, modules, a virtual file linking all the modules is created. Both the data files and virtual files are linked in the master file.
Performance
-------------
Please refer to Receiver PC Tuning options and slsReceiver Tuning under `Troubleshooting <https://slsdetectorgroup.github.io/devdoc/troubleshooting.html>`_.
Using Callbacks
----------------
One can get a callback in the receiver for each frame to:
* manipulate the data that will be written to file, or
* disable file writing in slsReceiver and take care of the data for each call back
When handling callbacks, the control should be returned as soon as possible, to prevent packet loss from fifo being full.
**Example**
* `main cpp file <https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/api-examples/blob/master/e4-receiver_callbacks.cpp>`_
* `cmake file <https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/api-examples/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt>`_.
* how to install the slsDetectorPackage is provided :ref:`here <build from source using cmake>`.
* compile the example **e4-rxr** by:
.. code-block:: bash
cmake ../path/to/your/source -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/path/to/sls/install
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Troubleshooting
=================
If something is missing, don't hesitate to
open an issue at our `github repo issues
<https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorPackage/issues>`_.
Common
------
Missing Packets
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Possible causes could be the following:
#. Receiver PC is not tuned for socket buffer size and input packet queue.
* Refer to :ref:`Increase rmem_default, rmem_max and max_backlog<Receiver PC Tuning>`
#. Wiring
* Faulty wiring or connecting cable to incorrect interface.
#. Link up and speed
* Check to see if there is a blue LED on board to signal that the link is up. Check ethtool and find if Link Deteced:Yes and Speed is acceptable (>10k).
#. Detector is not acquiring (Not Eiger)
* Take an acquisition with many images and using the following steps instead of acquire:
.. code-block:: bash
sls_detector_put status start
# keep executing this command to see if the number of frames left keeps decreasing,
# which means the detector is acquiring.
sls_detector_get framesl
.. note ::
If you are using multiple modules, the previous command can return -1 because each module will return different values. Then, check for a single module instead: sls_detector_get 0:framesl
#. Data cable plugged into the wrong interface on board (Jungfrau)
* Please ensure that the data cable is plugged into the rightmost interface. The middle one is disabled for PCB v1.0 and must be selected via command for PCB v2.0.
#. Detector is not sending data
* Check the board to see if the green LED is blinking next to the data cable, which means that the detector is sending data.
#. Firewall or security feature
* A firewall or some security feature could be blocking the reception of data.
#. Ethernet interface not configured properly
* Ensure that the interfaces used are configured properly with the right mask and ip. Eg. use ifconfig and route commands to verify.
#. Ethernet interface not configured for Jumbo frames (10Gb)
* Ensure that the interfaces used in receiver pc have MTU 9000 (jumbo frames) enabled.
#. Detector IP (Not Eiger)
* Ensure it is valid and does not end if 0 or 255. Also ensure that the detector ip is in the same subnet as rx_udpip and the masking in the interface configuration ensures this rule.
#. Tcpdump or wireshark
* Use one of these to confirm that you receive packets (with the right filtering ie. source and destination ports, ip).
#. Check SFP modules
* Check if the SFP modules on both sides of the fiber are of same type.
#. Pinging the subnet (receiving only a few number of packets each time)
* If a switch is used between a receiver pc and detector instead of plugging the cables directly, one might have to ping any ip in the subnet of the Ethernet interface constantly so that it does not forget the ip during operation.
* Eg. if rx_udpip is 10.2.3.100, then ping constantly 10.2.3.xxx, where xxx is any ip other than 100.
.. _Receiver PC Tuning:
Receiver PC Tuning Options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#. Increase maximum receive socket buffer size and socket input packet queue.
* Temporarily (until shut down)
.. code-block:: bash
# check size
sysctl -a | grep rmem
sysctl -a | grep backlog
# set max and default (use 1Gb for Jungfrau and 100Mb for others)
sysctl net.core.rmem_max=$((100*1024*1024))
sysctl net.core.rmem_default=$((100*1024*1024))
sysctl net.core.netdev_max_backlog=250000
* Permanently
.. code-block:: bash
# edit /etc/sysctl.conf file
# set max and default (use 1Gb for Jungfrau and 100Mb for others)
net.core.rmem_max = 104857600
net.core.rmem_default= 104857600
net.core.netdev_max_backlog = 250000
# save file and run the following
sysctl -p
.. note ::
This is the most basic setting, which is sometimes more than enough.
#. For 10Gb,
* MTU must be set up to 9000 for jumbo frames on detector, switch and server NIC
* Set up static MAC address tables with separated VLANs
#. Write to memory if not a large disk and pc not fast enough.
.. code-block:: bash
mount -t tmpfs none /ramdisk_folder
# or
mount -t tmpfs none /mnt/ramdisk -o size=10G
# check how many GB memory you can allocate, to avoid swapping otherwise
#. Modify ethtool settings.
* rx ring parameters
.. code-block:: bash
# check
ethtool -g xth1
# set to max value in your pc settings
ethtool -G xth1 rx 4096
* coalesce settings (might not always work)
.. code-block:: bash
# check
ethtool -c xth1
# set to max value in your pc settings
ethtool -C xth1 rx-usecs 100
* pause parameters
.. code-block:: bash
# check
ethtool -a xth1
# set to max value in your pc settings
ethtool -A xth1 rx on
.. note ::
| xth1 is example interface name.
| These settings are lost at pc reboot.
#. Give user speicific user scheduling privileges.
.. code-block:: bash
# edit /etc/security/limits.conf
# add following line or similar depending on your distribution
username rtprio 99
.. note ::
This is also set if slsReceiver is run as root user.
#. Disable power saving in CPU frequency
.. code-block:: bash
# or similar command depending on your distribution
cpupower frequency-info
cpupower frequency-set -g performance
# or
cpufreq-info
for i in seq 0 7; do cpufreq-set -c $i -g performance; done
slsReceiver Tuning
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#. Starting receiver as root to have scheduling privileges.
#. For 10g, enable flow control
.. code-block:: bash
sls_detector_put flowcontrol10g 1
#. Increase slsReceiver fifo depth between listening and processing threads.
.. code-block:: bash
sls_detector_get rx_fifodepth
# sets number of frames in fifo to 5000
sls_detector_put rx_fifodepth 5000
#. Increase number of frames per file to reduce time taken to open and close files.
.. code-block:: bash
sls_detector_get rx_framesperfile
sls_detector_put rx_framesperfile 20000
# writes all frames into a single file
sls_detector_put rx_framesperfile 0
Shared memory error
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| For errors due to access or size, delete shared memory files nd try again.
To list all shared memory files of sls detector package.
.. code-block:: bash
ll /dev/shm/slsDetectorPackage*
-rw-------. 1 l_d l_d 136 Oct 1 11:42 /dev/shm/slsDetectorPackage_multi_0
-rw-------. 1 l_d l_d 3476 Oct 1 11:42 /dev/shm/slsDetectorPackage_multi_0_sls_0
-rw-------. 1 l_d l_d 3476 Oct 1 11:42 /dev/shm/slsDetectorPackage_multi_0_sls_1
Cannot connect to detector
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Ensure both control and stop servers are running on the detector.
.. code-block:: bash
ps -ef | grep jungfrauDetectorServer*
Cannot connect to receiver
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Start receiver before running a client command that needs to communicate with receiver.
Receiver: cannot bind socket
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#. slsReceiver or slsMultiReceiver is already open somewhere.
* Kill it and restart it.
#. Tcp port is in use by another application.
* Start Receiver with a different tcp port and adjust it config file
.. code-block:: bash
# restart receiver with different port
slsReceiver -t1980
# adjust in config file
rx_hostname pcxxxx:1980
.. _common troubleshooting multi module data:
Cannot get multi module data
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Possible causes could be the following:
#. Network
* If you have a direct connection, check to see if the network cables are connected correctly to corresponding interfaces on the PC side. Check also the network configuration and that the detectors and receivers are in the corresponding subnet.
#. Power Supply
* Check power supply current limit.
* For Jungfrau, refer to :ref:`Jungfrau Power Supply Troubleshooting<Jungfrau Troubleshooting Power Supply>`.
Gotthard
----------
Missing first frame or next frame after a delay
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Connect the data link from the Module directly to receiver pc or to a private network.
Jungfrau
---------
Temperature event occured
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This will occur only if:
* temp_threshold (threshold temperature) has been set to a value
* temp_control (temperature control) set to 1
* and the temperature overshooted the threshold temperature.
**Consequence**
* sls_detector_get temp_event will give 1 # temperature event occured
* the chip will be powered off
**Solution**
* Even after fixing the cooling, any subsequent powerchip command will fail unless the temperature event has been cleared.
* Clear the temperature event
.. code-block:: bash
# gives the current chip power status (zero currently as chip powered off)
sls_detector_get powerchip
# clear temperature event
sls_detector_put temp_event 0
# power on the chip
sls_detector_put powerchip 1
.. _Jungfrau Troubleshooting Power Supply:
Cannot get multi module data
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#. Check :ref:`Common Multi Module Troubleshooting<common troubleshooting multi module data>`
#. Power Supply
* Comment out this line in the config file: powerchip 1
* Powering on the chip increases the power consumption by a considerable amount. If commenting out this line aids in getting data (strange data due to powered off chip), then it could be the power supply current limit. Fix it (possibly to 8A current limit) and uncomment the powerchip line back in config file.

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.. _Virtual Detector Servers:
Detector Simulators
===================
Compilation
-----------
* Using CMake, turn on the option
.. code-block:: bash
SLS_USE_SIMULATOR=ON
* Using cmk.sh script,
.. code-block:: bash
./cmk.sh -bsj9 #option s is for simulator
Binaries
^^^^^^^^
.. code-block:: bash
eigerDetectorServerMaster_virtual
eigerDetectorServerSlaveTop_virtual
eigerDetectorServerSlaveBottom_virtual
jungfrauDetectorServer_virtual
gotthardDetectorServer_virtual
gotthard2DetectorServer_virtual
mythen3DetectorServer_virtual
moenchDetectorServer_virtual
ctbDetectorServer_virtual
Arguments
---------
The arguments are the same as the :ref:`normal server arguments<Detector Server Arguments>`.
When using multiple modules, use different ports for each virtual server.
.. code-block:: bash
# will start control server at port 1912 and stop server at port 1913
jungfrauDetectorServer --port 1912 &
# will start second control server at port 1914 and stop server at port 1915
jungfrauDetectorServer --port 1914 &
Client
------
.. code-block:: bash
# hostname should include the port (if not default)
sls_detector_put hostname localhost:1912+localhost:1914+
# or use virtual command, instead of hostname
# connects to 2 servers at localhost
# (control servers: 1912, 1914; stop servers: 1913, 1915)
sls_detector_put virtual 2 1912
Use the same in the config file.
Detector API has a method 'isVirtualDetectorServer' to check if on-board detector server is virtual.
Sample Config file
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
There are sample config files for each detector in slsDetectorPackage/examples folder.
For a Single Module
.. code-block:: bash
# connects to control port 1912
hostname localhost:1912+
# connects to receiver at ports 2012
rx_hostname mpc1922:2012+
# sets destination udp ports (not needed, default is 50001)
udp_dstport 50012
# source udp ips must be same subnet at destintaion udp ips
udp_srcip 192.168.1.112
# destination udp ip picked up from rx_hostname (if auto)
udp_dstip auto
# set file path
fpath /tmp
For Multiple Modules
.. code-block:: bash
# connects to control ports 1912, 1914 and stop ports 1913, 1915
virtual 2 1912
# or hostname localhost:1912+localhost:1914+
# connects to receivers at ports 2012 and 2014
rx_hostname mpc1922:2012+mpc1922:2013+
# sets differernt destination udp ports
0:udp_dstport 50012
1:udp_dstport 50014
# source udp ips must be same subnet at destintaion udp ips
0:udp_srcip 192.168.1.112
1:udp_srcip 192.168.1.114
# destination udp ip picked up from rx_hostname (if auto)
udp_dstip auto
# set file path
fpath /tmp
Receivers
----------
Same as if you would use an actual detector
For a Single Module
.. code-block:: bash
slsReceiver -t2012
For Multiple Modules
.. code-block:: bash
# slsMultiReceiver [starting port] [number of receivers] [print each frame header for debugging]
slsMultiReceiver 2012 2 0
Gui
----
| Same as if you would use an actual detector.
| Compile with SLS_USE_GUI=ON in cmake or -g option in cmk.sh script.
.. code-block:: bash
slsDetectorGui
Limitations
-----------
#. Data coming out of virtual server is fake. Value at each pixel/ channel is incremented by 1.
#. A stop will stop the virtual acquisition only at the start of every new frame.
#. Triggers are counted as number of virtual frames. trigger command to send a software trigger (Mythen3 & Eiger) is not implemented in virtual server.
#. firmware version and serial number will give 0.

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/* override table no-wrap */
.wy-table-responsive table td, .wy-table-responsive table th {
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# detetctor geometry, long side of the module first
detsize 1024 512
# detector hostname for controls
detsizechan 1024 512
#detetctor geometry, long side of the module first
hostname beb059+beb058+
#1Gb detector hostname for controls
# 1Gb receiver pc hostname with tcp port to configure receiver
rx_hostname x12sa-vcons:1991+x12sa-vcons:1992
0:rx_tcpport 1991
#tcpport for the first halfmodule
0:rx_udpport 50011
#udp port first quadrant, first halfmodule
0:rx_udpport2 50012
#udp port second quadrant, first halfmodule
0:rx_udpip 10.0.30.210
#udp IP of the receiver over 10Gb
0:detectorip 10.0.30.100
#first half module 10 Gb IP
# udp port first quadrant, first halfmodule
0:udp_dstport 50011
1:rx_tcpport 1992
#tcpport for the second halfmodule
1:rx_udpport 50013
#udp port first quadrant, second halfmodule
1:rx_udpport2 50014
#udp port second quadrant, second halfmodule
1:rx_udpip 10.0.40.210
#udp IP of the receiver over 10Gb,
#can be the same or different from 0:rx_udpip
1:detectorip 10.0.40.101
#second half module 10 Gb IP
# udp port second quadrant, first halfmodule
0:udp_dstport2 50012
rx_hostname x12sa-vcons
#1Gb receiver pc hostname
# udp IP of the receiver over 10Gb
0:udp_dstip 10.0.30.210
# first half module 10 Gb IP (same subnet as 0:udp_dstip)
0:udp_srcip 10.0.30.100
# udp port first quadrant, second halfmodule
1:udp_dstport 50013
# udp port second quadrant, second halfmodule
1:udp_dstport2 50014
# udp IP of the receiver over 10Gb,
1:udp_dstip 10.0.40.210
# second half module 10 Gb IP
# can be the same or different from 0:rx_udpip
# butsame subnet as 1:udp_dstip
1:udp_srcip 10.0.40.101
# output directory
fpath /sls/X12SA/data/x12saop/Data10/Eiger0.5M
outdir /sls/X12SA/data/x12saop/Data10/Eiger0.5M
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# detetctor geometry, long side of the module first
detsize 1024 512
# detector hostname for controls
detsizechan 1024 512
#detetctor geometry, long side of the module first
hostname beb059+beb058+
#1Gb detector hostname for controls
# 1Gb receiver pc hostname with tcp port to configure receiver
rx_hostname x12sa-vcons:1991+x12sa-vcons:1992
# udp port first quadrant, first halfmodule
0:udp_dstport 50011
0:rx_tcpport 1991
#tcpport for the first halfmodule
0:rx_udpport 50011
#udp port first quadrant, first halfmodule
0:rx_udpport2 50012
#udp port second quadrant, first halfmodule
0:udp_dstport2 50012
# udp port first quadrant, second halfmodule
1:udp_dstport 50013
# udp port second quadrant, second halfmodule
1:udp_dstport2 50014
1:rx_tcpport 1992
#tcpport for the second halfmodule
1:rx_udpport 50013
#udp port first quadrant, second halfmodule
1:rx_udpport2 50014
#udp port second quadrant, second halfmodule
# output directory
fpath /sls/X12SA/data/x12saop/Data10/Eiger0.5M
rx_hostname x12sa-vcons
#1Gb receiver pc hostname
outdir /sls/X12SA/data/x12saop/Data10/Eiger0.5M
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# detector hostname
hostname bchip007
# receiver pc hostname of 1Gb IP of the machine
rx_hostname my_receiver_hostname
# output directory
fpath /bigRAID/datadir_gotthard/rec_test_data
# high voltage
highvoltage 120
#0:port 1952
#0:stopport 1953
#0:rx_tcpport 1956 must also have this in receiver config file
0:angdir 1.000000
0:moveflag 0.000000
0:extsig:0 off
#0:detectorip 129.129.202.9
0:detectormac 00:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee
0:rx_udpport 50004
0:rx_udpip 129.129.202.98
0:rx_hostname pc6898
0:outdir /bigRAID/datadir_gotthard/rec_test_data
0:vhighvoltage 120
master -1
sync none
outdir /bigRAID/datadir_gotthard/rec_test_data
headerbefore none
headerafter none
headerbeforepar none
headerafterpar none
badchannels none
angconv none
globaloff 0.000000
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#G0 pedestal G1 pedestal G2 pedestal G0 gain G1 gain G2 gain #G1 Energy #G2 Energy
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# detector hostname
hostname strip3
# receiver pc hostname with tcp port
rx_hostname pc12365:1982
# udp source ip
udp_srcip 10.1.1.184
# udp destination ip (receiver interface ip)
udp_dstip 10.1.1.107
# only needed for debugging veto signals
# udp destination port must be different from udp_dstport (default of 50001)
udp_dstport2 50084
udp_srcip2 10.1.1.185
udp_dstip2 10.1.1.107
# output directory
fpath /tmp
# disable file writing
fwrite 0
# to enable 2nd interface for veto debugging
numinterfaces 2
# enable veto data streaming
veto 1
# Sampling pipeline 1 clk
reg 0x120 0x00000010
clkphase 1 135 deg

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fname run
index 0
dr 16
settings veryhighgain
threshold 0
exptime 0.000002990
period 0.000024984
delay 0.999999968
gates 1
frames 300000.000000000
triggers 1.000000000
timing auto
fineoff 0.000000
startscript none
startscriptpar none
stopscript none
stopscriptpar none
scriptbefore none
scriptbeforepar none
scriptafter none
scriptafterpar none
scan0script none
scan0par none
scan0prec 0
scan0steps 0
scan1script none
scan1par none
scan1prec 0
scan1steps 0
ratecorr 0.000000
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# detector hostname
detsizechan 2560 1
hostname bchip074+bchip075+
# receiver pc hostname of 1Gb IP of the machine (with tcpport)
rx_hostname my_receiver_hostname+my_receiver_hostname:1955
# default udp destination port 50001
1:udp_dstport 50002
0:extsig:0 trigger_in_rising_edge
0:rx_tcpport 1954
0:rx_udpport 50001
0:vhighvoltage 0
# output directory
fpath /tmp
extsig 0 trigger_in_rising_edge
highvoltage 0
1:extsig:0 trigger_in_rising_edge
1:rx_tcpport 1955
1:rx_udpport 50002
1:vhighvoltage 0
##############################################################################
#########
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#########
##############################################################################
## receiver pc hostname of 1Gb IP of the machine
#rx_zmqip my_receiver_hostname
## client/gui or softIOc pc hostname
#zmqip my_client_hostname
## rxr zmq streaming out port
# #replace my_receiver_hostname with the hostname of IP of the machine where the receiver runs
#0:rx_zmqip my_receiver_hostname
#0:rx_zmqport 30003
## client zmq listening port
# #replace my_client_hostname with the hostname of IP of the machine where the client/GUI or softIOC runs
#0:zmqip my_client_hostname
#0:zmqport 40003
## rxr zmq streaming out port
#1:rx_zmqport 30004
## client zmq listening port
#1:zmqport 40004
## stream out every frame via zmq
#rx_zmqfreq 1
## enable zmq streaming
#rx_zmqstream 1
# #replace my_receiver_hostname with the hostname of IP of the machine where the receiver runs
#1:rx_zmqip my_receiver_hostname
#1:rx_zmqport 30004
# #replace my_client_hostname with the hostname of IP of the machine where the client/GUI or softIOC runs
#1:zmqip my_client_hostname
#1:zmqport 40004
##############################################################################
#########
######### until here
#########
##############################################################################
r_readfreq 1
rx_datastream 1
#replace my_receiver_hostname with the hostname of 1Gb IP of the machine where the receiver runs
rx_hostname my_receiver_hostname
rx_datastream 1
outdir /tmp/
settings veryhighgain
exptime 0.000005
period 0.0001
vhighvoltage 90

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@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ adcclk 20
dbitclk 40
patword 0000 0000000000000000
patword 0001 0000000000000000
patword 0002 0008000900080000
@ -422,24 +424,21 @@ patwaittime1 0
patwait2 0400
patwaittime2 0
#############################################
### edit with hostname or 1Gbs IP address of your server
############################################
rx_hostname mpc2011
#rx_hostname mpc2011:1977
#0:rx_tcpport 1977
#############################################
### edit with 10 Gbs IP of your server
############################################
udp_dstip 10.1.1.102
#udp_dstip 129.129.202.136
0:udp_dstip 10.1.1.102
#0:udp_dstip 129.129.202.136
#############################################
### edit with any number in the subnet of your server (first 3 numbers as above)
############################################
udp_srcip 10.1.1.19
#udp_srcip 129.129.202.13
0:udp_srcip 10.1.1.19
#0:udp_srcip 129.129.202.13
udp_dstport 33410
0:udp_dstport 33410
#############################################
### edit with 10 Gbs IP of your server
############################################
@ -453,9 +452,15 @@ udp_dstport 33410
#zmqport 50001
#############################################
### edit with hostname or 1Gbs IP address of your server
############################################
rx_hostname mpc2011
tengiga 1
rx_zmqstream 1
rx_zmqfreq 1
rx_datastream 1
rx_readfreq 1
dac 6 800
@ -491,5 +496,6 @@ rx_jsonpara detectorMode analog
#flags newpedestal
#flags analog
powerchip 1
highvoltage 90
reg 0x5e 0x00010000
#powerchip 1
vhighvoltage 90

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# detector hostname
hostname bchip052
hostname localhost
# 1Gb receiver pc hostname (default tcpport: 1954)
rx_hostname pcmoench01
0:rx_udpport 50004
0:rx_udpip 172.24.8.84
0:detectorip 172.24.8.254
rx_hostname localhost
# udp destination port (receiver)
udp_dstport 50004
#powerchip 1
#vhighvoltage 200
# udp destination ip (receiver)
udp_dstip 10.0.1.100
#extsig:0 trigger_in_rising_edge
#timing trigger
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip 10.0.1.184
outdir /tmp/slsdetector
# PCBv2.0 (using 2 interfaces, top)
udp_dstport2 50005
udp_dstip2 10.0.2.100
udp_srcip2 10.0.2.184
# enable two interfaces
numinterfaces 2
# select inner interface(effective only when numinterfaces is 1)
#selinterface 1
# power on chip
powerchip 1
# high voltage
highvoltage 200
# timing to trigger
timing trigger
# output file directory
fpath /external_pool/jungfrau_data/softwaretest
# disable file writing
fwrite 0

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# detector hostname
hostname bchip052
# do not use any rx_ or "file" (eg. fwrite, fpath) commands, which go to slsReceiver/slsMultiReceiver
# udp destination port (receiver)
udp_dstport 50004
# udp destination ip (receiver)
udp_dstip 10.0.1.100
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip 10.0.1.184
# udp destination mac
udp_dstmac 22:47:d5:48:ad:ef
# PCBv2.0 (using 2 interfaces, top)
udp_dstport2 50005
udp_dstip2 10.0.2.100
udp_srcip2 10.0.2.184
udp_dstmac2 22:47:d5:48:ad:ff
# enable two interfaces
numinterfaces 2
# select inner interface(effective only when numinterfaces is 1)
#selinterface 1
# power on chip
powerchip 1
# high voltage
highvoltage 200
# timing to trigger
timing trigger

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@ -1,49 +1,26 @@
# detector geometry x, y
detsize 1024 1024
# detector hostname
detsizechan 1024 1024
hostname bchip048+bchip052+
# 1Gb receiver pc hostname (default tcpport: 1954)
rx_hostname pcmoench01+pcmoench01:1955
0:rx_udpport 50004
0:rx_udpip 10.1.1.100
0:rx_udpmac F4:52:14:2F:32:00
0:detectorip 10.1.1.10
0:detectormac 00:aa:bb:cc:dd:33
1:rx_tcpport 1955
1:rx_udpport 50005
1:rx_udpip 10.1.1.100
1:rx_udpmac F4:52:14:2F:32:00
1:detectorip 10.1.1.11
1:detectormac 00:aa:bb:cc:dd:33
rx_hostname pcmoench01
# udp configurations for 1st module
# udp destination port (receiver)
0:udp_dstport 50004
# udp destination ip (receiver)
0:udp_dstip 10.1.1.100
# udp source ip (same subnet as 0:udp_dstip)
0:udp_srcip 10.1.1.10
# udp configurations for 2nd module
# udp destination port (receiver)
1:udp_dstport 50005
# udp destination ip (receiver)
1:udp_dstip 10.1.1.100
# udp source ip (same subnet as 1:udp_dstip)
1:udp_srcip 10.1.1.11
# power on chip
powerchip 1
vhighvoltage 200
#extsig:0 trigger_in_rising_edge
#timing trigger
# high voltage
highvoltage 200
outdir /external_pool/jungfrau_data/softwaretest
# timing to trigger
timing trigger
# output file directory
fpath /external_pool/jungfrau_data/softwaretest
# disable file writing
fwrite 0

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# file name prefix
fname measurement1
# file acquisition index
findex 3000
# dynamic range (only for Mythen3 and Eiger)
dr 32
# settings
settings veryhighgain
# exposure time
exptime 100us
# period
period 2ms
# frames per trigger
frames 30000
# timing mode
timing trigger
# triggers
triggers 10
# delay after trigger
delay 1ms

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ hostname bchip181+
############################################
rx_hostname mpc2011
rx_tcpport 1954
#############################################
### edit with 10 Gbs IP of your server
############################################
@ -32,20 +33,20 @@ zmqport 50001
tengiga 1
rx_zmqstream 1
rx_datastream 1
frames 100000
period 0.0006
#############################################
### edit with directory you want to write to
############################################
fpath /mnt/moench_data/scratch/
fwrite 0
rx_datastream 1
rx_jsonpara frameMode frame
rx_jsonpara detectorMode counting
@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ rx_discardpolicy discardpartial
adcpipeline 15
powerchip 1
highvoltage 90
vhighvoltage 90
#adcreg 0x14 0x40

55
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#####Any line with a # is not read######
detsizechan 2560 1
hostname bchip007+bchip009+
#0:hostname bchip007
#0:port 1952
#0:stopport 1953
#0:rx_tcpport 1956
0:angdir 1.000000
0:moveflag 0.000000
0:ffdir /home/l_msdetect
0:extsig:0 off
0:detectorip 10.1.1.2
#0:detectormac 00:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee
#0:rx_udpport 50001
0:rx_udpip 10.1.1.1
0:rx_hostname 129.129.202.134
0:outdir /data/speedt
0:vhighvoltage 120
#1:hostname bchip009
#1:port 1952
#1:stopport 1953
1:rx_tcpport 1957
1:angdir 1.000000
1:moveflag 0.000000
1:ffdir /home/l_msdetect
1:extsig:0 off
1:detectorip 10.1.2.2
#1:detectormac 00:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee
1:rx_udpport 50004
1:rx_udpip 10.1.2.1
1:rx_hostname 129.129.202.134
1:outdir /data/speedt
1:vhighvoltage 120
master -1
sync none
outdir /data/speedt
ffdir /home/l_msdetect
headerbefore none
headerafter none
headerbeforepar none
headerafterpar none
badchannels none
angconv none
globaloff 0.000000
binsize 0.001000

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# detector hostname
hostname localhost:1910
# receiver hostname
rx_hostname mpc1922:2010
# udp destination ports
udp_dstport 50010
# udp destination ip from rx_hostname
udp_dstip auto
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip 192.168.1.100
# output file directory
fpath /tmp
# disable file writing
fwrite 0
# default clocks
runclk 40
adcclk 20
dbitclk 40
# patterns
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patword 0x0129 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x012a 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x012b 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x012c 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x012d 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x012e 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x012f 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0130 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0131 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0132 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0133 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0134 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0135 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0136 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0137 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0138 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0139 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x013a 0x870c599f282e50ba
patword 0x013b 0x870c599f082850ba
patword 0x013c 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x013d 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x013e 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x013f 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0140 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0141 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0142 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0143 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0144 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0145 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0146 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0147 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0148 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0149 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x014a 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x014b 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x014c 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x014d 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x014e 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x014f 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0150 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0151 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0152 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0153 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0154 0x870c599f200e50ba
patword 0x0155 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0156 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0157 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0158 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0159 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x015a 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x015b 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x015c 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x015d 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x015e 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x015f 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0160 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0161 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0162 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0163 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0164 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0165 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0166 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0167 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x0168 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x0169 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x016a 0x870c599f000e50ba
patword 0x016b 0x870c599f000850ba
patword 0x016c 0x070c599f000850ba
patword 0x016d 0x070c599f000850ba
patword 0x016e 0x000c599f000850ba
patword 0x016f 0x000c599f000850ba
patword 0x0170 0x0008599f200e503a
patword 0x0171 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0172 0x0008599f200e503a
patword 0x0173 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0174 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0175 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0176 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0177 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0178 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0179 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x017a 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x017b 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x017c 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x017d 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x017e 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x017f 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0180 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0181 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0182 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0183 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0184 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0185 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0186 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0187 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0188 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x0189 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x018a 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x018b 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x018c 0x0008599f0008503a
patword 0x018d 0x0008599f0008503a
patioctrl 0x8f0effff6dbffdbf
patlimits 0x0000 0x018c
patloop0 0x013a 0x016b
patnloop0 0x199
patloop1 0x0400 0x0400
patnloop1 0
patloop2 0x0400 0x0400
patnloop2 0
patwait0 0x00aa
patwaittime0 10000
patwait1 0x0400
patwaittime1 0
patwait2 0x0400
patwaittime2 0
# dacs
dac 6 800
dac 0 1300
dac 4 1428
dac 1 1000
dac 7 900
dac 3 680
dac 2 1400
dac 5 1200
adcinvert 4a342593
# analog samples
asamples 5000
# digital samples
dsamples 0
# adc phase
adcphase 30 deg
# adc pipeline
adcpipeline 14
# analog readout
romode analog
# frames
frames 1
# period
period 1ms

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# detector hostname
hostname localhost:1900
# receiver hostname
rx_hostname mpc1922:2000
# udp destination ports
udp_dstport 50000
udp_dstport2 50001
# udp destination ip from rx_hostname
udp_dstip auto
# output file directory
fpath /tmp
# disable file writing
fwrite 0
#imagetest 1

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@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
# detector hostname
hostname localhost:1900+localhost:1902+
# receiver hostname
rx_hostname mpc1922:2000+mpc1922:2001+
# udp destination ports
0:udp_dstport 50000
0:udp_dstport2 50001
1:udp_dstport 50002
1:udp_dstport2 50003
# udp destination ip from rx_hostname
udp_dstip auto
# output file directory
fpath /tmp
# disable file writing
fwrite 0
#imagetest 1

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# detector hostname
hostname localhost:1904
# receiver hostname
rx_hostname mpc1922:2004
# udp destination ports
udp_dstport 50004
# udp destination ip from rx_hostname
udp_dstip auto
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip 192.168.1.100
# output file directory
fpath /tmp
# disable file writing
fwrite 0

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# detector hostname
hostname localhost:1914
# receiver hostname
rx_hostname mpc1922:2014
# udp destination ports
udp_dstport 50014
# udp destination ip from rx_hostname
udp_dstip auto
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip 192.168.1.100
# output file directory
fpath /tmp
# disable file writing
fwrite 0
# enable 2nd interface for veto debugging
# udp destination port for veto
udp_dstport2 50015
# udp destination ip (from rx_hostname)
udp_dstip2 auto
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip2 192.168.1.100
# to enable 2nd interface for veto debugging
numinterfaces 2
# enable veto data streaming
veto 1

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@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
# detector hostname
hostname localhost:1906
# receiver hostname
rx_hostname mpc1922:2006
# udp destination ports
udp_dstport 50006
udp_dstport2 50007
# udp destination ip from rx_hostname
udp_dstip auto
udp_dstip2 auto
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip 192.168.1.100
udp_srcip2 192.168.1.100
# output file directory
fpath /tmp
# disable file writing
fwrite 0
#imagetest 1
#frames 1
# enable two interfaces
numinterfaces 2
# select inner interface(effective only when numinterfaces is 1)
#selinterface 1

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@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
# detector geometry
detsize 2048 1024
# detector hostname
virtual 4 1952
# receiver hostname and tcpports
0:rx_tcpport 1970
1:rx_tcpport 1971
2:rx_tcpport 1972
3:rx_tcpport 1973
rx_hostname mpc1922
# udp destination ports
0:udp_dstport2 50001
0:udp_dstport2 50002
1:udp_dstport 50003
1:udp_dstport2 50004
2:udp_dstport 50005
2:udp_dstport2 50006
3:udp_dstport 50007
3:udp_dstport2 50008
# udp destination ip from rx_hostname
udp_dstip auto
udp_dstip2 auto
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip 192.168.1.100
udp_srcip2 192.168.1.100
# transmission delay frame
0:txndelay_frame 0
1:txndelay_frame 1
2:txndelay_frame 2
3:txndelay_frame 3
# output file directory
fpath /tmp
# disable file writing
fwrite 0
#imagetest 1
#frames 1

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# detector hostname
hostname localhost:1908
# receiver hostname
rx_hostname mpc1922:2008
# udp destination ports
udp_dstport 50008
# udp destination ip from rx_hostname
udp_dstip auto
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip 192.168.1.100
# output file directory
fpath /tmp
# disable file writing
fwrite 0

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# detector hostname
hostname localhost:1912
# receiver hostname
rx_hostname mpc1922:2012
# udp destination ports
udp_dstport 50012
# udp destination ip from rx_hostname
udp_dstip auto
# udp source ip (same subnet as udp_dstip)
udp_srcip 192.168.1.100
# output file directory
fpath /tmp
# disable file writing
fwrite 0
# load ascii pattern file
#pattern ../pat.txt

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#include "DetectorImpl.h"
#include "catch.hpp"
#include "sls/string_utils.h"
#include "DetectorImpl.h"
#include "string_utils.h"
#include "tests/globals.h"
#include <iostream>

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#include "catch.hpp"
#include "ClientSocket.h"
#include "logger.h"
#include "DetectorImpl.h"
#include "Module.h"
#include "sls/ClientSocket.h"
#include "sls/logger.h"
#include "sls/sls_detector_defs.h"
#include "sls_detector_defs.h"
#include "sls/Timer.h"
#include "sls/sls_detector_funcs.h"
#include "Timer.h"
#include "sls_detector_funcs.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#define VERBOSE
@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ TEST_CASE("Set control port then create a new object with this control port",
d.freeSharedMemory();
}
TEST_CASE("single EIGER detector no receiver basic set and get",
"[.integration][eiger]") {
// TODO! this test should take command line arguments for config
@ -129,6 +130,8 @@ TEST_CASE("single EIGER detector no receiver basic set and get",
d.freeSharedMemory();
}
TEST_CASE("Locking mechanism and last ip", "[.integration][.single]") {
Module d(test::type);
d.setHostname(test::hostname);
@ -151,12 +154,13 @@ TEST_CASE("Locking mechanism and last ip", "[.integration][.single]") {
d.freeSharedMemory();
}
TEST_CASE("Set settings", "[.integration][.single]") {
TEST_CASE("Set settings", "[.integration][.single]"){
Module d(test::type);
d.setHostname(test::hostname);
CHECK(d.setSettings(defs::STANDARD) == defs::STANDARD);
}
TEST_CASE("Timer functions", "[.integration][cli]") {
// FRAME_NUMBER, /**< number of real time frames: total number of
// acquisitions is number or frames*number of triggers */ ACQUISITION_TIME,
@ -200,7 +204,8 @@ TEST_CASE("Timer functions", "[.integration][cli]") {
if (test::type != dt::EIGER) {
auto delay = 10000;
d.setDelayAfterTrigger(delay);
CHECK(d.getDelayAfterTrigger() == delay);
CHECK(d.getDelayAfterTrigger() ==
delay);
}
auto triggers = 2;
@ -213,9 +218,10 @@ TEST_CASE("Timer functions", "[.integration][cli]") {
CHECK(d.getSubExptime() == subtime);
}
// for (int i =0; i!=frames; ++i)
d.startAndReadAll();
d.startAndReadAll();
d.freeSharedMemory();
}
// TEST_CASE("Aquire", "[.integration][eiger]"){
@ -376,8 +382,8 @@ TEST_CASE("Chiptestboard Loading Patterns", "[.ctbintegration]") {
}
}
TEST_CASE("Chiptestboard Dbit offset, list, sampling, advinvert",
"[.ctbintegration][dbit]") {
TEST_CASE("Chiptestboard Dbit offset, list, sampling, advinvert", "[.ctbintegration][dbit]") {
SingleDetectorConfig c;
// pick up multi detector from shm id 0
@ -397,27 +403,27 @@ TEST_CASE("Chiptestboard Dbit offset, list, sampling, advinvert",
// dbit list
std::vector<int> list = m.getReceiverDbitList();
std::vector <int> list = m.getReceiverDbitList();
list.clear();
for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
list.push_back(i);
m.setReceiverDbitList(list);
CHECK(m.getReceiverDbitList().size() == 10);
list.push_back(64);
CHECK_THROWS_AS(m.setReceiverDbitList(list), sls::RuntimeError);
CHECK_THROWS_WITH(m.setReceiverDbitList(list),
Catch::Matchers::Contains("be between 0 and 63"));
CHECK_THROWS_WITH(m.setReceiverDbitList(list),
Catch::Matchers::Contains("be between 0 and 63"));
list.clear();
for (int i = 0; i < 65; ++i)
list.push_back(i);
CHECK(list.size() == 65);
CHECK_THROWS_WITH(m.setReceiverDbitList(list),
Catch::Matchers::Contains("be greater than 64"));
CHECK_THROWS_WITH(m.setReceiverDbitList(list),
Catch::Matchers::Contains("be greater than 64"));
list.clear();
list.clear();
m.setReceiverDbitList(list);
CHECK(m.getReceiverDbitList().empty());
@ -435,8 +441,8 @@ TEST_CASE("Chiptestboard Dbit offset, list, sampling, advinvert",
m.setExternalSamplingSource(62);
CHECK(m.getExternalSamplingSource() == 62);
CHECK_THROWS_WITH(m.setExternalSamplingSource(64),
Catch::Matchers::Contains("be 0-63"));
CHECK(m.getExternalSamplingSource() == 62);
Catch::Matchers::Contains("be 0-63"));
CHECK(m.getExternalSamplingSource() == 62);
m.setExternalSampling(1);
CHECK(m.getExternalSampling() == 1);
m.setExternalSampling(0);
@ -444,29 +450,26 @@ TEST_CASE("Chiptestboard Dbit offset, list, sampling, advinvert",
m.setExternalSampling(1);
CHECK(m.getExternalSampling() == 1);
CHECK(m.readRegister(0x7b) == 0x1003E);
}
TEST_CASE("Eiger or Jungfrau nextframenumber",
"[.eigerintegration][.jungfrauintegration][nextframenumber]") {
TEST_CASE("Eiger or Jungfrau startingfnum", "[.eigerintegration][.jungfrauintegration][startingfnum]") {
SingleDetectorConfig c;
// pick up multi detector from shm id 0
DetectorImpl m(0);
// ensure ctb detector type, hostname and online
REQUIRE(
((m.getDetectorTypeAsEnum() == slsDetectorDefs::detectorType::EIGER) ||
(m.getDetectorTypeAsEnum() ==
slsDetectorDefs::detectorType::JUNGFRAU)));
REQUIRE(((m.getDetectorTypeAsEnum() == slsDetectorDefs::detectorType::EIGER) || (m.getDetectorTypeAsEnum() == slsDetectorDefs::detectorType::JUNGFRAU)));
REQUIRE(m.getHostname() == c.hostname);
CHECK(m.setNumberOfFrames(1) == 1);
CHECK(m.setNumberOfFrames(1) == 1);
// starting fnum
uint64_t val = 8;
m.setNextFrameNumber(val);
CHECK(m.getNextFrameNumber() == val);
m.setStartingFrameNumber(val);
CHECK(m.getStartingFrameNumber() == val);
CHECK(m.acquire() == slsDetectorDefs::OK);
CHECK(m.getReceiverCurrentFrameIndex() == val);
@ -474,18 +477,18 @@ TEST_CASE("Eiger or Jungfrau nextframenumber",
CHECK(m.acquire() == slsDetectorDefs::OK);
CHECK(m.getReceiverCurrentFrameIndex() == val);
CHECK_THROWS_AS(m.setNextFrameNumber(0), sls::RuntimeError);
CHECK_THROWS_AS(m.setStartingFrameNumber(0), sls::RuntimeError);
if (m.getDetectorTypeAsString() == "Eiger") {
val = 281474976710655;
} else if (m.getDetectorTypeAsString() == "Jungfrau") {
val = 18446744073709551615;
}
m.setNextFrameNumber(val);
CHECK(m.getNextFrameNumber() == val);
m.setStartingFrameNumber(val);
CHECK(m.getStartingFrameNumber() == val);
CHECK(m.acquire() == slsDetectorDefs::OK);
CHECK(m.getReceiverCurrentFrameIndex() == val);
CHECK(m.getNextFrameNumber() == (val + 1));
CHECK(m.getStartingFrameNumber() == (val + 1));
}
TEST_CASE("Eiger readnlines", "[.eigerintegration][readnlines]") {
@ -495,8 +498,7 @@ TEST_CASE("Eiger readnlines", "[.eigerintegration][readnlines]") {
DetectorImpl m(0);
// ensure detector type, hostname
REQUIRE(
(m.getDetectorTypeAsEnum() == slsDetectorDefs::detectorType::EIGER));
REQUIRE((m.getDetectorTypeAsEnum() == slsDetectorDefs::detectorType::EIGER));
REQUIRE(m.getHostname() == c.hostname);
m.setDynamicRange(16);
@ -505,7 +507,7 @@ TEST_CASE("Eiger readnlines", "[.eigerintegration][readnlines]") {
CHECK(m.getReadNLines() == 256);
m.setReadNLines(1);
CHECK(m.getReadNLines() == 1);
m.setDynamicRange(8);
m.setReadNLines(256);
CHECK(m.getReadNLines() == 256);

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#include "DetectorImpl.h"
#include "catch.hpp"
#include "sls/string_utils.h"
#include "DetectorImpl.h"
#include "string_utils.h"
#include "tests/globals.h"
#include <iostream>
@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ TEST_CASE("Initialize a multi detector", "[.integration][.multi]") {
d.freeSharedMemory();
}
TEST_CASE("Set and read timers", "[.integration][.multi]") {
DetectorImpl d(0, true, true);
@ -55,6 +57,7 @@ TEST_CASE("Set and read timers", "[.integration][.multi]") {
// PROGRESS, /**< fraction of measurement elapsed - only get! */
// MEASUREMENTS_NUMBER,
// FRAMES_FROM_START,
// FRAMES_FROM_START_PG,
// SAMPLES,
@ -75,6 +78,7 @@ TEST_CASE("Set and read timers", "[.integration][.multi]") {
CHECK(d.setSubFrameExposureDeadTime(-1) == Approx(subframe_deadtime));
}
if (test::type == dt::EIGER) {
// 32bit is needed for subframe exposure
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#From: https://github.com/zeromq/cppzmq/
set(PKG_CONFIG_USE_CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH ON)
find_package(PkgConfig)
pkg_check_modules(PC_LIBZMQ QUIET libzmq)
set(ZeroMQ_VERSION ${PC_LIBZMQ_VERSION})
find_library(ZeroMQ_LIBRARY NAMES libzmq.so libzmq.dylib libzmq.dll
PATHS ${PC_LIBZMQ_LIBDIR} ${PC_LIBZMQ_LIBRARY_DIRS})
find_library(ZeroMQ_STATIC_LIBRARY NAMES libzmq-static.a libzmq.a libzmq.dll.a
PATHS ${PC_LIBZMQ_LIBDIR} ${PC_LIBZMQ_LIBRARY_DIRS})
if(ZeroMQ_LIBRARY OR ZeroMQ_STATIC_LIBRARY)
set(ZeroMQ_FOUND ON)
endif()
if (TARGET libzmq)
# avoid errors defining targets twice
return()
endif()
add_library(libzmq SHARED IMPORTED)
set_property(TARGET libzmq PROPERTY INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ${PC_LIBZMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS})
set_property(TARGET libzmq PROPERTY IMPORTED_LOCATION ${ZeroMQ_LIBRARY})
add_library(libzmq-static STATIC IMPORTED ${PC_LIBZMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS})
set_property(TARGET libzmq-static PROPERTY INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ${PC_LIBZMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS})
set_property(TARGET libzmq-static PROPERTY IMPORTED_LOCATION ${ZeroMQ_STATIC_LIBRARY})

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DESTDIR?=docs
#manual-api manual-calwiz manual-client manual-gui manual-main
MAINDIRS= manual-main manual-api manual-calwiz manual-client manual-gui
#manual-calwiz manual-calwiz manual-gui manual-client manual-api
CLEANDIRS=$(MAINDIRS:manual-%=clean-%)
PDFDIRS=$(MAINDIRS:manual-%=pdf-%)
HTMLDIRS=$(MAINDIRS:manual-%=html-%)
ALLDIRS=$(MAINDIRS:manual-%=all-%)
all: $(ALLDIRS)
# $(shell test -d $(DESTDIR)/pdf && rm -fr $(DESTDIR)/pdf)
# mv pdf $(DESTDIR)
# $(shell test -d $(DESTDIR)/html && rm -fr $(DESTDIR)/html)
# mv html $(DESTDIR)
pdf: $(PDFDIRS)
# $(shell test -d $(DESTDIR)/pdf && rm -fr $(DESTDIR)/pdf)
# mv pdf $(DESTDIR)
html: $(HTMLDIRS)
# $(shell test -d $(DESTDIR)/html && rm -fr $(DESTDIR)/html)
# mv html $(DESTDIR)
clean: $(CLEANDIRS)
rm -fr $(DESTDIR)/pdf
rm -fr $(DESTDIR)/html
all-%:
echo
cd $(@:all-%=manual-%) && make all
pdf-%:
cd $(@:pdf-%=manual-%) && make pdf
html-%:
cd $(@:html-%=manual-%) && make html
clean-%:
cd $(@:clean-%=manual-%) && make clean
#<23><>$(@D)<29><> The directory part of the file name of the target, with the trailing slash removed. If the value of <20><>$@<40><> is dir/foo.o then <20><>$(@D)<29><> is dir. This value is . if <20><>$@<40><> does not contain a slash.
#<23><>$(@F)<29><> The file-within-directory part of the file name of the target. If the value of <20><>$@<40><> is dir/foo.o then <20><>$(@F)<29><> is foo.o. <20><>$(@F)<29><> is equivalent to <20><>$(notdir $@)<29><>.

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<LI><A HREF="slsDetectors-FAQ/index.html">SLS Detectors Frequently Asked Questions</A> <BR>
Documents with general remarks about the detectors and the software that all users should read.
<A HREF="../pdf/slsDetectors-FAQ.pdf">*pdf*</A> <BR>
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<LI><A HREF="slsDetectorInstall/index.html">Installation</A> <BR>
Documentation for the installation of the SLS Detectors software library
<A HREF="../pdf/slsDetectorInstall.pdf">*pdf*</A> <BR>
<BR>
<LI><A HREF="slsDetectorClientHowTo/index.html">Command Line Interface</A> <BR>
Reference documentation for the command line interface sls_detector_put, sls_detector_get, sls_detector_acquire, sls_detector_help
<A HREF="../pdf/slsDetectorClientHowTo.pdf">*pdf*</A> <BR>
<BR>
<LI><A HREF="slsDetectorGuiHowTo/index.html">Graphical Users Interface</A> <BR>
Reference documentation for the GUI
<A HREF="../pdf/slsDetectorGuiHowTo.pdf">*pdf*</A> <BR>
<BR>
<LI><A HREF="calibrationWizardsHowTo/index.html">Calibration Wizards</A>
<UL>
<LI> Energy calibration <A HREF="../pdf/energyCalibrationHowTo.pdf">*pdf*</A>
<LI> Angular calibration <A HREF="../pdf/angularCalibrationHowTo.pdf">*pdf*</A>
</UL>
<BR>
<LI><A HREF="slsDetectorUsersDocs/index.html">Application Program Interface</A> <BR>
Doxygen documentation for using the slsDetectorUsers class
<A HREF="../pdf/slsDetectorUsersDocs.pdf">*pdf*</A> <BR>
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set(SOURCES
mainReceiver.cpp
)
include_directories(
../../slsSupportLib/include
../../slsReceiverSoftware/include
../../build/bin
../../slsdetectorSoftware/slsDetector
)
add_executable(slsMultiReceiver
${SOURCES}
)
target_link_libraries(slsMultiReceiver
slsReceiverShared
pthread
${ZeroMQ_LIBRARIES}
rt
)
if (HDF5_FOUND)
target_link_libraries(slsMultiReceiver ${HDF5_LIBRARIES})
endif ()
set_target_properties(slsMultiReceiver PROPERTIES
RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin
)
install(TARGETS slsMultiReceiver DESTINATION bin)

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PKGDIR = ../..
LIBDIR = $(PKGDIR)/bin
INCLUDES = -I . -I$(PKGDIR)/slsSupportLib/include -I$(LIBDIR) -I$(PKGDIR)/slsDetectorSoftware/slsDetector -I$(PKGDIR)/slsReceiversoftware/include
SRC_DET = mainClient.cpp
SRC_REC = mainReceiver.cpp
ZMQLIBDIR = $(PKGDIR)/slsSupportLib/include
LDFLAG_DET = -I. -L$(LIBDIR) -Wl,-rpath=$(LIBDIR) -lSlsDetector -L/usr/lib64/ -pthread -lrt -L$(ZMQLIBDIR) -Wl,-rpath=$(ZMQLIBDIR) -lzmq
LDFLAG_REC = -I. -L$(LIBDIR) -Wl,-rpath=$(LIBDIR) -lSlsReceiver -L/usr/lib64/ -pthread -lrt -L$(ZMQLIBDIR) -Wl,-rpath=$(ZMQLIBDIR) -lzmq
DESTDIR ?= ../docs
HDF5 ?= no
HDF5_DIR ?= /opt/hdf5v1.10.0
ifeq ($(HDF5),yes)
LDFLAG_REC += -L$(HDF5_DIR)/lib -Wl,-rpath=$(HDF5_DIR)/lib -lhdf5 -lhdf5_cpp -lsz -lz -DHDF5C
endif
all: docs detUser slsMultiReceiver
#all: docs
docs: createdocs docspdf docshtml removedocs
createdocs: slsDetectorUsers.doxy mainClient.cpp mainReceiver.cpp
doxygen slsDetectorUsers.doxy
docspdf:
cd slsDetectorUsersDocs/latex && make
$(shell test -d $(DESTDIR) || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR))
$(shell test -d $(DESTDIR)/pdf || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/pdf)
mv slsDetectorUsersDocs/latex/refman.pdf $(DESTDIR)/pdf/slsDetectorUsersDocs.pdf
docshtml:
$(shell test -d $(DESTDIR) || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR))
$(shell test -d $(DESTDIR)/html || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/html)
$(shell test -d $(DESTDIR)/html/slsDetectorUsersDocs && rm -r $(DESTDIR)/html/slsDetectorUsersDocs)
mv slsDetectorUsersDocs/html $(DESTDIR)/html/slsDetectorUsersDocs
removedocs:
rm -rf slsDetectorUsersDocs;
detUser:$(SRC_DET)
echo "creating client"
mkdir -p bin
g++ -o bin/detUser $(SRC_DET) $(INCLUDES) $(LDFLAG_DET) -lm -lstdc++
slsMultiReceiver:$(SRC_REC)
echo "creating receiver"
echo $LDFLAG_REC
mkdir -p bin
g++ -o bin/slsMultiReceiver $(SRC_REC) $(INCLUDES) $(LDFLAG_REC) -lm -lstdc++
cp bin/slsMultiReceiver $(LIBDIR)
clean:
echo "cleaning for manual-api"
rm -rf bin/detUser bin/slsMultiReceiver bin/detReceiver slsDetectorUsersDocs
rm -rf slsDetectorUsersDocs
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)/html/slsDetectorUsersDocs
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)/pdf/slsDetectorUsersDocs.pdf
rm -rf $(LIBDIR)/slsMultiReceiver

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/**
\file mainClient.cpp
This file is an example of how to implement the slsDetectorUsers class
You can compile it linking it to the slsDetector library
g++ mainClient.cpp -L lib -lSlsDetector -L/usr/lib64/ -L lib2 -lzmq -pthread -lrt -lm -lstdc++
where,
lib is the location of libSlsDetector.so
lib2 is the location of the libzmq.a.
[ libzmq.a is required only when using data call backs and enabling data streaming from receiver to client.
It is linked in manual/manual-api from slsReceiverSoftware/include ]
*/
#include "slsDetectorUsers.h"
#include "detectorData.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
/**
* Data Call back function defined
* @param pData pointer to data structure received from the call back
* @param iframe frame number of data passed
* @param isubframe sub frame number of data passed ( only valid for EIGER in 32 bit mode)
* @param pArg pointer to object
* \returns integer that is currently ignored
*/
int dataCallback(detectorData *pData, int iframe, int isubframe, void *pArg)
{
std::cout << " DataCallback:"
<< "\n nx : " << pData->npoints
<< "\n ny : " << pData->npy
<< "\n Frame number : " << iframe << std::endl;
}
/**
* Example of a main program using the slsDetectorUsers class
*
* - Arguments are optional
* - argv[1] : Configuration File
* - argv[2] : Measurement Setup File
* - argv[3] : Detector Id (default is zero)
*/
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
/** - if specified, set ID from argv[3] */
int id=0;
if (argc>=4)
id=atoi(argv[3]);
/** - slsDetectorUsers Object is instantiated with appropriate ID */
int ret = 1;
slsDetectorUsers *pDetector = new slsDetectorUsers (ret, id);
if (ret == 1) {
std::cout << "Error: Could not instantiate slsDetectorUsers" << std::endl;
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/** - if specified, load configuration file (necessary at least the first time it is called to properly configure advanced settings in the shared memory) */
if (argc>=2){
pDetector->readConfigurationFile(argv[1]);
std::cout << "Detector configured" << std::endl;
}
/** - set detector in shared memory online (in case no config file was used) */
pDetector->setOnline(1);
/** - set receiver in shared memory online (in case no config file was used) */
pDetector->setReceiverOnline(1);
/** - registering data callback */
pDetector->registerDataCallback(&dataCallback, NULL);
/** - ensuring detector status is idle before starting acquisition. exiting if not idle */
int status = pDetector->getDetectorStatus();
if (status != 0){
std::cout << "Detector not ready: " << slsDetectorUsers::runStatusType(status) << std::endl;
return 1;
}
/** - if provided, load detector settings */
if (argc>=3){
pDetector->retrieveDetectorSetup(argv[2]);
std::cout << "Detector measurement set-up done" << std::endl;
}
/** - start measurement */
pDetector->startMeasurement();
std::cout << "measurement finished" << std::endl;
/** - returning when acquisition is finished or data are avilable */
/** - delete slsDetectorUsers object */
delete pDetector;
return 0;
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/**
\file mainReceiver.cpp
This file is an example of how to implement the slsReceiverUsers class
You can compile it linking it to the slsReceiver library
g++ mainReceiver.cpp -L lib -lSlsReceiver -L/usr/lib64/ -L lib2 -lzmq -pthread -lrt -lm -lstdc++
where,
lib is the location of lSlsReceiver.so
lib2 is the location of the libzmq.a.
[ libzmq.a is required only when using data call backs and enabling data streaming from receiver to client.
It is linked in manual/manual-api from slsReceiverSoftware/include ]
*/
#include "sls_detector_defs.h"
#include "slsReceiverUsers.h"
#include <csignal> //SIGINT
#include <cstdlib> //system
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
//#include "utilities.h"
//#include "logger.h"
#include <cerrno>
#include <string>
#include <sys/types.h> //wait
#include <sys/wait.h> //wait
#include <syscall.h> //tid
#include <unistd.h> //usleep
using namespace std;
/** Define Colors to print data call back in different colors for different recievers */
#define PRINT_IN_COLOR(c,f, ...) printf ("\033[%dm" f RESET, 30 + c+1, ##__VA_ARGS__)
/** Variable is true to continue running, set to false upon interrupt */
bool keeprunning;
/**
* Control+C Interrupt Handler
* Sets the variable keeprunning to false, to let all the processes know to exit properly
*/
void sigInterruptHandler(int p){
keeprunning = false;
}
/**
* prints usage of this example program
*/
void printHelp() {
cprintf(RESET, "Usage:\n"
"./slsMultiReceiver(detReceiver) [start_tcp_port] [num_receivers] [1 for call back, 0 for none]\n\n");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/**
* Start Acquisition Call back
* slsReceiver writes data if file write enabled.
* Users get data to write using call back if registerCallBackRawDataReady is registered.
* @param filepath file path
* @param filename file name
* @param fileindex file index
* @param datasize data size in bytes
* @param p pointer to object
* \returns ignored
*/
int StartAcq(char* filepath, char* filename, uint64_t fileindex, uint32_t datasize, void*p){
cprintf(BLUE, "#### StartAcq: filepath:%s filename:%s fileindex:%llu datasize:%u ####\n",
filepath, filename, (long long unsigned int)fileindex, datasize);
cprintf(BLUE, "--StartAcq: returning 0\n");
return 0;
}
/**
* Acquisition Finished Call back
* @param frames Number of frames caught
* @param p pointer to object
*/
void AcquisitionFinished(uint64_t frames, void*p){
cprintf(BLUE, "#### AcquisitionFinished: frames:%llu ####\n",(long long unsigned int)frames);
}
/**
* Get Receiver Data Call back
* Prints in different colors(for each receiver process) the different headers for each image call back.
* @param metadata sls_receiver_header metadata
* @param datapointer pointer to data
* @param datasize data size in bytes.
* @param p pointer to object
*/
void GetData(char* metadata, char* datapointer, uint32_t datasize, void* p){
slsDetectorDefs::sls_receiver_header* header = (slsDetectorDefs::sls_receiver_header*)metadata;
slsDetectorDefs::sls_detector_header detectorHeader = header->detHeader;
PRINT_IN_COLOR (detectorHeader.modId?detectorHeader.modId:detectorHeader.row,
"#### %d GetData: ####\n"
"frameNumber: %lu\t\texpLength: %u\t\tpacketNumber: %u\t\tbunchId: %lu"
"\t\ttimestamp: %lu\t\tmodId: %u\t\t"
"row: %u\t\tcolumn: %u\t\treserved: %u\t\tdebug: %u"
"\t\troundRNumber: %u\t\tdetType: %u\t\tversion: %u"
//"\t\tpacketsMask:%s"
"\t\tfirstbytedata: 0x%x\t\tdatsize: %u\n\n",
detectorHeader.row, (long unsigned int)detectorHeader.frameNumber,
detectorHeader.expLength, detectorHeader.packetNumber, (long unsigned int)detectorHeader.bunchId,
(long unsigned int)detectorHeader.timestamp, detectorHeader.modId,
detectorHeader.row, detectorHeader.column, detectorHeader.reserved,
detectorHeader.debug, detectorHeader.roundRNumber,
detectorHeader.detType, detectorHeader.version,
//header->packetsMask.to_string().c_str(),
((uint8_t)(*((uint8_t*)(datapointer)))), datasize);
}
/**
* Get Receiver Data Call back (modified)
* Prints in different colors(for each receiver process) the different headers for each image call back.
* @param metadata sls_receiver_header metadata
* @param datapointer pointer to data
* @param datasize data size in bytes.
* @param revDatasize new data size in bytes after the callback.
* This will be the size written/streamed. (only smaller value is allowed).
* @param p pointer to object
*/
void GetData(char* metadata, char* datapointer, uint32_t &revDatasize, void* p){
slsDetectorDefs::sls_receiver_header* header = (slsDetectorDefs::sls_receiver_header*)metadata;
slsDetectorDefs::sls_detector_header detectorHeader = header->detHeader;
PRINT_IN_COLOR (detectorHeader.modId?detectorHeader.modId:detectorHeader.row,
"#### %d GetData: ####\n"
"frameNumber: %llu\t\texpLength: %u\t\tpacketNumber: %u\t\tbunchId: %llu"
"\t\ttimestamp: %llu\t\tmodId: %u\t\t"
"row: %u\t\tcolumn: %u\t\treserved: %u\t\tdebug: %u"
"\t\troundRNumber: %u\t\tdetType: %u\t\tversion: %u"
//"\t\tpacketsMask:%s"
"\t\tfirstbytedata: 0x%x\t\tdatsize: %u\n\n",
detectorHeader.row, (long long unsigned int)detectorHeader.frameNumber,
detectorHeader.expLength, detectorHeader.packetNumber, (long long unsigned int)detectorHeader.bunchId,
(long long unsigned int)detectorHeader.timestamp, detectorHeader.modId,
detectorHeader.row, detectorHeader.column, detectorHeader.reserved,
detectorHeader.debug, detectorHeader.roundRNumber,
detectorHeader.detType, detectorHeader.version,
//header->packetsMask.to_string().c_str(),
((uint8_t)(*((uint8_t*)(datapointer)))), revDatasize);
// if data is modified, eg ROI and size is reduced
revDatasize = 26000;
}
/**
* Example of main program using the slsReceiverUsers class
*
* - Defines in file for:
* - Default Number of receivers is 1
* - Default Start TCP port is 1954
*/
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
/** - set default values */
int numReceivers = 1;
int startTCPPort = 1954;
int withCallback = 0;
keeprunning = true;
/** - get number of receivers and start tcp port from command line arguments */
if ( (argc != 4) || (!sscanf(argv[1],"%d", &startTCPPort)) || (!sscanf(argv[2],"%d", &numReceivers)) || (!sscanf(argv[3],"%d", &withCallback)) )
printHelp();
cprintf(BLUE,"Parent Process Created [ Tid: %ld ]\n", (long)syscall(SYS_gettid));
cprintf(RESET, "Number of Receivers: %d\n", numReceivers);
cprintf(RESET, "Start TCP Port: %d\n", startTCPPort);
cprintf(RESET, "Callback Enable: %d\n", withCallback);
/** - Catch signal SIGINT to close files and call destructors properly */
struct sigaction sa;
sa.sa_flags=0; // no flags
sa.sa_handler=sigInterruptHandler; // handler function
sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); // dont block additional signals during invocation of handler
if (sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, nullptr) == -1) {
cprintf(RED, "Could not set handler function for SIGINT\n");
}
/** - Ignore SIG_PIPE, prevents global signal handler, handle locally,
instead of a server crashing due to client crash when writing, it just gives error */
struct sigaction asa;
asa.sa_flags=0; // no flags
asa.sa_handler=SIG_IGN; // handler function
sigemptyset(&asa.sa_mask); // dont block additional signals during invocation of handler
if (sigaction(SIGPIPE, &asa, nullptr) == -1) {
cprintf(RED, "Could not set handler function for SIGPIPE\n");
}
/** - loop over number of receivers */
for (int i = 0; i < numReceivers; ++i) {
/** - fork process to create child process */
pid_t pid = fork();
/** - if fork failed, raise SIGINT and properly destroy all child processes */
if (pid < 0) {
cprintf(RED,"fork() failed. Killing all the receiver objects\n");
raise(SIGINT);
}
/** - if child process */
else if (pid == 0) {
cprintf(BLUE,"Child process %d [ Tid: %ld ]\n", i, (long)syscall(SYS_gettid));
char temp[10];
sprintf(temp,"%d",startTCPPort + i);
char* args[] = {(char*)"ignored", (char*)"--rx_tcpport", temp};
int ret = slsDetectorDefs::OK;
/** - create slsReceiverUsers object with appropriate arguments */
slsReceiverUsers *receiver = new slsReceiverUsers(3, args, ret);
if(ret==slsDetectorDefs::FAIL){
delete receiver;
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/** - register callbacks. remember to set file write enable to 0 (using the client)
if we should not write files and you will write data using the callbacks */
if (withCallback) {
/** - Call back for start acquisition */
cprintf(BLUE, "Registering StartAcq()\n");
receiver->registerCallBackStartAcquisition(StartAcq, nullptr);
/** - Call back for acquisition finished */
cprintf(BLUE, "Registering AcquisitionFinished()\n");
receiver->registerCallBackAcquisitionFinished(AcquisitionFinished, nullptr);
/* - Call back for raw data */
cprintf(BLUE, "Registering GetData() \n");
if (withCallback == 1) receiver->registerCallBackRawDataReady(GetData,nullptr);
else if (withCallback == 2) receiver->registerCallBackRawDataModifyReady(GetData,nullptr);
}
/** - start tcp server thread */
if (receiver->start() == slsDetectorDefs::FAIL){
delete receiver;
cprintf(BLUE,"Exiting Child Process [ Tid: %ld ]\n", (long)syscall(SYS_gettid));
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/** - as long as keeprunning is true (changes with Ctrl+C) */
while(keeprunning)
pause();
/** - interrupt caught, delete slsReceiverUsers object and exit */
delete receiver;
cprintf(BLUE,"Exiting Child Process [ Tid: %ld ]\n", (long)syscall(SYS_gettid));
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
break;
}
}
/** - Parent process ignores SIGINT (exits only when all child process exits) */
sa.sa_flags=0; // no flags
sa.sa_handler=SIG_IGN; // handler function
sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); // dont block additional signals during invocation of handler
if (sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, nullptr) == -1) {
cprintf(RED, "Could not set handler function for SIGINT\n");
}
/** - Print Ready and Instructions how to exit */
cout << "Ready ... " << endl;
cprintf(RESET, "\n[ Press \'Ctrl+c\' to exit ]\n");
/** - Parent process waits for all child processes to exit */
for(;;) {
pid_t childPid = waitpid (-1, nullptr, 0);
// no child closed
if (childPid == -1) {
if (errno == ECHILD) {
cprintf(GREEN,"All Child Processes have been closed\n");
break;
} else {
cprintf(RED, "Unexpected error from waitpid(): (%s)\n",strerror(errno));
break;
}
}
//child closed
cprintf(BLUE,"Exiting Child Process [ Tid: %ld ]\n", (long int) childPid);
}
cout << "Goodbye!" << endl;
return 0;
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# If the EXTRACT_ALL tag is set to YES doxygen will assume all entities in
# documentation are documented, even if no documentation was available.
# Private class members and static file members will be hidden unless
# the EXTRACT_PRIVATE and EXTRACT_STATIC tags are set to YES
EXTRACT_ALL = YES
# If the EXTRACT_PRIVATE tag is set to YES all private members of a class
# will be included in the documentation.
EXTRACT_PRIVATE = NO
# If the EXTRACT_STATIC tag is set to YES all static members of a file
# will be included in the documentation.
EXTRACT_STATIC = YES
# If the EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES tag is set to YES classes (and structs)
# defined locally in source files will be included in the documentation.
# If set to NO only classes defined in header files are included.
EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES = YES
# This flag is only useful for Objective-C code. When set to YES local
# methods, which are defined in the implementation section but not in
# the interface are included in the documentation.
# If set to NO (the default) only methods in the interface are included.
EXTRACT_LOCAL_METHODS = YES
# If this flag is set to YES, the members of anonymous namespaces will be
# extracted and appear in the documentation as a namespace called
# 'anonymous_namespace{file}', where file will be replaced with the base
# name of the file that contains the anonymous namespace. By default
# anonymous namespace are hidden.
EXTRACT_ANON_NSPACES = NO
# If the HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide all
# undocumented members of documented classes, files or namespaces.
# If set to NO (the default) these members will be included in the
# various overviews, but no documentation section is generated.
# This option has no effect if EXTRACT_ALL is enabled.
HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS = NO
# If the HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide all
# undocumented classes that are normally visible in the class hierarchy.
# If set to NO (the default) these classes will be included in the various
# overviews. This option has no effect if EXTRACT_ALL is enabled.
HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES = NO
# If the HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide all
# friend (class|struct|union) declarations.
# If set to NO (the default) these declarations will be included in the
# documentation.
HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS = NO
INTERNAL_DOCS = NO
SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES = YES
SHOW_FILES = YES
SHOW_NAMESPACES = NO
COMPACT_LATEX = YES
PAPER_TYPE = a4
PDF_HYPERLINKS = YES
USE_PDFLATEX = YES
LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = YES
SOURCE_BROWSER = YES
PREDEFINED = __cplusplus
INPUT = ../../slsDetectorSoftware/slsDetector/slsDetectorUsers.h \
../../slDetectorSoftware/slsDetectorAnalysis/detectorData.h \
../../slsReceiverSoftware/include/slsReceiverUsers.h \
mainClient.cpp \
mainReceiver.cpp
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = slsDetectorUsersDocs

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#manual-api manual-calwiz manual-client manual-gui manual-main
TEX=latex
MAINTEXS= angularCalibrationHowTo.tex energyCalibrationHowTo.tex
TEXS=ancCal.tex enCal.tex installation.tex
DVIS = $(MAINTEXS:.tex=.dvi)
PSS = $(MAINTEXS:.tex=.ps)
PDFS = $(MAINTEXS:.tex=.pdf)
HTMLS = $(MAINTEXS:%.tex=%)
all: pdf html
echo $(PWD)
echo $(PDFS)
echo $(HTMLS)
pdf: $(PDFS)
$(shell test -d $(DESTDIR) || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR))
$(shell test -d $(DESTDIR)/pdf || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/pdf)
mv $(PDFS) $(DESTDIR)/pdf
html: $(HTMLS)
$(HTMLS): $(TEXS) $(MAINTEXS)
$(shell test -d $(DESTDIR) || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR))
$(shell test -d $(DESTDIR)/html || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)/html)
$(shell test -d $(DESTDIR)/html/$@ && rm -r $(DESTDIR)/html/$@)
latex $@.tex
latex2html -split 4 $@.tex
mv $@ $(DESTDIR)/html
%.dvi : %.tex $(TEXS)
latex $<
latex $<
%.ps : %.dvi
dvips -o $@ $<
%.pdf : %.ps
ps2pdf $< $@
clean:
rm -rf *.aux *.log *.toc *.out $(DVIS) $(PSS) $(PDFS) $(HTMLS)
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)/html/angularCalibrationHowTo
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)/html/energyCalibrationHowTo
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)/pdf/angularCalibrationHowTo.pdf
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