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v1.0.0.rc-161 (#71)
This is an UNSTABLE release. It includes many experimental features, as well as many AI generated fixes. We recommend using rc.152 for production use.

* **rugnux: significantly better quality of results, and faster.** A large rework of integration, scaling, merging, geometry refinement and space-group determination, together with measurements the program previously made no attempt at - the direct beam before indexing, the beam stop, the goniometer rotation scale, and the stretches of a sweep the crystal did not deliver. A rotation dataset typically gains observations at better <I/sigma> and R_meas, and every `mx` and `scale` run writes a `<prefix>_report.txt` results report modelled on XDS's `CORRECT.LP`. Many defaults moved with it: spot detection is self-calibrating, beam-stop detection and rotation geometry post-refinement are on, resolution limits default to as far as the detector reaches, and ice-ring handling engages only where the crystal is measured to have ice.
* **jfjoch_viewer:** the beam-stop shadow, the detector calibration and the beam-centre measurement are reachable from "Analyze dataset"; the settings panel reports how the sample moved and how polarized the beam was; image rendering and interaction are faster.
* **Performance:** bitshuffle+LZ4 images are decoded on the GPU rather than on the host, with the bitshuffle inverse fused into preprocessing so the decompressed frame is never held in device memory.
* **Broker, writer, packaging and build:** image-slot lifetime and locking fixes, per-image datasets sized by the images actually written, the Debian/Ubuntu broker package renamed to `jfjoch`, and `image_analysis` compiling under MSVC again.

**Breaking change to the rugnux command line:**
* `--azint-only` and `--scale` are **removed**, replaced by `--mode azint` and `--mode scale`; the full pipeline is `--mode mx` and remains the default. A script passing the old flags now fails with the list of valid modes rather than silently running the wrong one.
* `-t`/`--stride` is **refused on rotation data**: skipping frames cuts every reflection's rocking curve, so the combined fulls and their partiality would be measured over frames the sweep never recorded. Select a contiguous range with `-s`/`-e` instead. `--mode azint` and `--force-still` still take a stride.

**Breaking changes to OpenAPI** - regenerate the client (`jfjoch-client` 1.0.0-rc.161, `frontend/src/client`) or read the affected fields as optional:
* `image_scale_b` is removed from the `plot_type` enum, so a client requesting that plot now gets an error rather than a curve.
* `azim_int_settings.high_q_recipA`, `spot_finding_settings.high_resolution_limit` and `spot_finding_settings.low_resolution_limit` are no longer `required`. All three mean "no limit at that end" when unset and are omitted from the response instead of carrying a placeholder value, which raises in a client generated from an rc.160-or-earlier spec. A value of 0 is still accepted and means the same thing.

**Breaking changes to the stored formats** - a consumer reading these fields must treat them as optional:
* The per-image image-scale B factor is no longer computed, so `/entry/MX/imageScaleBFactor` is absent from newly written HDF5 files and the corresponding key is absent from the CBOR DataMessage and END blocks. Files written by rc.160 and earlier still contain it and still open; nothing in the pipeline reads it any more.
* `_reflns.jfjoch_diffrn_ISa` now carries the whole-range `1/sqrt(a*b)` that XDS's ISa denotes, and the error-model `a` and `b` are reported in XDS's convention; the strong-reflection asymptote moves to `_reflns.jfjoch_diffrn_ISa_asymptotic`. **A file written by an earlier version carries the asymptote under the plain `ISa` name.**

Reviewed-on: #71
Co-authored-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
2026-08-13 17:03:10 +02:00

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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 Filip Leonarski, Paul Scherrer Institute <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
#include "../../common/JFJochMath.h"
#include "SpotUtils.h"
#include "../../common/ResolutionShells.h"
void CountSpots(DataMessage &msg,
const std::vector<SpotToSave> &spots,
float d_min_A) {
int64_t low_res = 0;
int64_t ice_ring = 0;
for (auto &s: spots) {
if (s.ice_ring)
ice_ring++;
if (s.d_A > d_min_A)
low_res++;
}
msg.spot_count = spots.size();
msg.spot_count_low_res = low_res;
msg.spot_count_ice_rings = ice_ring;
}
// Spots in the ice-free control flanks either side of the hexagonal rings, rescaled to the ring bands'
// own q width. The control for one ring is the two intervals [w, 2w) beside it - same total width as
// the ring band, and symmetric, so the fall-off of spot density with resolution cancels to first
// order. A flank that lands on another ring is not a control and is dropped, its width with it; the
// three rings at 1.947/1.916/1.882 A are 0.05-0.06 apart in q and usually lose both.
float CountIceRingControlSpots(const std::vector<SpotToSave> &spots, float w) {
if (!(w > 0.0f))
return 0.0f;
float control = 0.0f;
for (const float d : ICE_RING_RES_A) {
const float q_ring = 2 * PI / d;
bool lo_free = true, hi_free = true;
for (const float other : ICE_RING_RES_A) {
const float q_other = 2 * PI / other;
if (q_other > q_ring && q_other < q_ring + 3 * w) hi_free = false;
if (q_other < q_ring && q_other > q_ring - 3 * w) lo_free = false;
}
const int free_flanks = (lo_free ? 1 : 0) + (hi_free ? 1 : 0);
if (free_flanks == 0)
continue;
int64_t n = 0;
for (const auto &s: spots) {
if (!(s.d_A > 0.0f)) continue;
const float dq = 2 * PI / s.d_A - q_ring;
if (hi_free && dq >= w && dq < 2 * w) n++;
if (lo_free && dq <= -w && dq > -2 * w) n++;
}
// One free flank covers half the ring band's width, so it counts double.
control += static_cast<float>(n) * 2.0f / static_cast<float>(free_flanks);
}
return control;
}
void MarkIceRings(std::vector<SpotToSave> &spots, float tolerance_q_recipA) {
std::vector<float> ice_rings_q;
for (const auto &i: ICE_RING_RES_A)
ice_rings_q.push_back(2 * PI / i);
for (auto &s: spots) {
auto spot_q = 2 * PI / s.d_A;
bool tmp = false;
for (const auto &q: ice_rings_q)
tmp |= (fabs(spot_q - q) < tolerance_q_recipA);
s.ice_ring = tmp;
}
}
void FilterSpotsByCount(std::vector<SpotToSave> &input, int64_t count, bool deprioritise_ice) {
size_t output_size = std::min<size_t>(input.size(), count);
std::ranges::partial_sort(input, input.begin() + output_size,
std::ranges::less{}, // comparator on the projected key
[deprioritise_ice](const SpotToSave &s) {
// projection: non-ice first (false < true), then strongest intensity
// first. Where the run has no measurable ice the flag marks ordinary
// reflections that happen to lie in the fixed bands, so ordering on it
// would discard a fifth of the strongest spots for nothing.
return std::tuple{deprioritise_ice && s.ice_ring, -s.intensity};
});
input.resize(output_size);
}
void FilterSpuriousHighResolutionSpots(std::vector<SpotToSave> &spots, float threshold) {
std::ranges::sort(spots, [](SpotToSave &a, SpotToSave &b) {
return a.d_A > b.d_A;
});
// Apply 1/d gap threshold: find first gap in q = 1/d exceeding dist_threshold and ignore spots after it
if (spots.size() >= 2 && threshold > 0.0f) {
size_t cut_index = spots.size(); // default: keep all
// d_A sorted descending → q = 1/d_A sorted ascending
// We check consecutive q gaps: Δq_i = (1/d_i) - (1/d_{i+1})
for (size_t i = 0; i + 1 < spots.size(); ++i) {
float d1 = spots[i].d_A;
float d2 = spots[i + 1].d_A;
// Avoid division by zero; d_A should be > 0 in valid data
if (d1 <= 0.0f || d2 <= 0.0f)
continue;
float q1 = 2 * PI / d1;
float q2 = 2 * PI / d2;
float dq = q2 - q1; // should be >= 0 due to sorting
if (dq > threshold) {
cut_index = i + 1; // keep up to i inclusive
break;
}
}
if (cut_index < spots.size())
spots.resize(cut_index);
}
}
std::optional<float> GetResolution(const std::vector<SpotToSave> &spots) {
std::vector<float> resolutions;
resolutions.reserve(spots.size());
for (const auto &spot: spots) {
if (!spot.ice_ring)
resolutions.push_back(spot.d_A);
}
std::ranges::sort(resolutions);
if (resolutions.size() < 4)
return std::nullopt;
if (resolutions.size() < 20)
return resolutions[2];
return resolutions[static_cast<size_t>(resolutions.size() * 0.05)];
}
void GenerateSpotPlot(DataMessage &msg, const std::vector<SpotToSave> &spots, float d_min_A) {
const int nshells = 20;
// The geometry gives no usable high-resolution corner (no distance or no wavelength), so there is
// no resolution axis to plot the spots against. ResolutionShells would throw on it, once per image.
if (d_min_A <= 0.0f || d_min_A >= 50.0f)
return;
ResolutionShells shells(d_min_A, 50.0, nshells);
std::vector<float> intensity(nshells);
std::vector<float> count(nshells);
for (const auto &s: spots) {
if (s.ice_ring)
continue;
if (auto shell = shells.GetShell(s.d_A)) {
intensity[*shell] += s.intensity;
count[*shell] += 1.0f;
}
}
std::vector<float> result(nshells);
for (int i = 0; i < nshells; ++i) {
if (count[i] > 0)
result[i] = intensity[i] / count[i];
else
result[i] = 0.0f;
}
msg.spot_plot_one_over_d_square = shells.GetShellMeanOneOverResSq();
msg.spot_plot_intensity = result;
msg.spot_plot_count = count;
}
void SpotAnalyze(const DiffractionExperiment &experiment,
const SpotFindingSettings &spot_finding_settings,
const std::vector<DiffractionSpot> &spots,
DataMessage &output) {
auto geom = experiment.GetDiffractionGeometry();
std::vector<SpotToSave> spots_out;
for (const auto &spot: spots) {
if (auto s = spot.Export(geom, output.number); s.has_value())
spots_out.push_back(s.value());
}
if (spot_finding_settings.high_res_gap_Q_recipA.has_value())
FilterSpuriousHighResolutionSpots(spots_out, spot_finding_settings.high_res_gap_Q_recipA.value());
if (experiment.GetDatasetSettings().IsDetectIceRings() && spot_finding_settings.ice_ring_width_Q_recipA > 0.0f) {
MarkIceRings(spots_out, spot_finding_settings.ice_ring_width_Q_recipA);
// Before FilterSpotsByCount below, which orders ice spots LAST and would throw them away first.
output.spot_count_ice_control =
CountIceRingControlSpots(spots_out, spot_finding_settings.ice_ring_width_Q_recipA);
}
CountSpots(output, spots_out, spot_finding_settings.cutoff_spot_count_low_res);
// 0 spells "no limit" everywhere else the limit is read (value_or(0) then compares against it), so it
// has to mean the same here - passing it on as a resolution makes ResolutionShells throw per image.
const auto &spot_d_min = spot_finding_settings.high_resolution_limit;
GenerateSpotPlot(output, spots_out,
spot_d_min.value_or(0.0f) > 0 ? *spot_d_min : experiment.GetDetectorMaxResolution_A());
output.resolution_estimate = GetResolution(spots_out);
// One decision drives both: if indexing is to use the ice-band spots, the spot budget must not
// throw them away before it gets the chance.
FilterSpotsByCount(spots_out, experiment.GetMaxSpotCount(),
!experiment.GetIndexingSettings().GetIndexIceRings());
output.spots = spots_out;
}