An ice-contaminated ring decorrelates its reflections, so its merged half-set CC1/2 falls well below the Bragg trend of its resolution shoulders (e.g. EP_cs_01-17 2.25A ring CC1/2 0.12 vs shoulders 0.89). After the final merge, compute per-hexagonal-ice-ring CC1/2 in the ring band (+/- ice width in q=2pi/d) against the shoulders either side, mask any ring more than 0.05 below its shoulders (reliable shoulder CC1/2 > 0.5, >=20 reflections each) and re-merge without them. Weak/absent rings track their neighbours and stay, so clean crystals are untouched. Data-driven and robust on /data/rotation_test: 16/18 crystals mask nothing and are unchanged (every clean crystal, plus icy-but-fine EP_cs_02-10); EP_cs_01-17 masks 6 rings, CC1/2 6.9% -> 28%; CQ066/pding4_003 mask one marginal ring each. A well-scaled CC1/2 test, replacing the fragile per-image azimuthal cutoffs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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3.6 KiB
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86 lines
3.6 KiB
C++
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Filip Leonarski, Paul Scherrer Institute <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
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#pragma once
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#include "../fpga/pcie_driver/jfjoch_fpga.h"
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <chrono>
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#include <array>
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#include <cmath>
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constexpr float WVL_1A_IN_KEV = 12.39854f;
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constexpr size_t CONVERTED_MODULE_LINES = 514;
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constexpr size_t CONVERTED_MODULE_COLS = 1030;
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constexpr size_t CONVERTED_MODULE_SIZE = CONVERTED_MODULE_LINES * CONVERTED_MODULE_COLS;
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constexpr size_t JUNGFRAU_PACKET_SIZE_BYTES = 8192;
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constexpr int MAX_IMAGE_NUMBER = 2*1024*1024;
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constexpr std::chrono::nanoseconds MIN_COUNT_TIME = std::chrono::microseconds(3);
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constexpr std::chrono::nanoseconds MIN_STORAGE_CELL_DELAY = std::chrono::nanoseconds(2100);
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constexpr std::chrono::nanoseconds MIN_FRAME_TIME_JUNGFRAU_HALF_SPEED = std::chrono::microseconds(1000);
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constexpr std::chrono::nanoseconds MIN_FRAME_TIME_JUNGFRAU_FULL_SPEED = std::chrono::microseconds(470);
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constexpr std::chrono::nanoseconds MIN_FRAME_TIME_EIGER = std::chrono::microseconds(250);
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constexpr std::chrono::nanoseconds MAX_COUNT_TIME_JUNGFRAU = std::chrono::microseconds(2000);
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constexpr std::chrono::nanoseconds FRAME_TIME_PEDE_G1G2 = std::chrono::microseconds(10*1000);
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constexpr std::chrono::nanoseconds PSI_JUNGFRAU_READOUT_TIME = std::chrono::microseconds(20);
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constexpr std::chrono::nanoseconds PSI_EIGER_READOUT_TIME = std::chrono::microseconds(20);
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constexpr std::chrono::nanoseconds DARK_MASK_FRAME_TIME = std::chrono::milliseconds(10);
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constexpr float MIN_ENERGY_KEV = 0.001;
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constexpr float MAX_ENERGY_KEV = 500.0;
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constexpr float DEFAULT_G0_FACTOR = 41.0f;
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constexpr float DEFAULT_G1_FACTOR = -1.439f;
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constexpr float DEFAULT_G2_FACTOR = -0.1145f;
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constexpr float DEFAULT_HG0_FACTOR = 100.0f;
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constexpr int MAX_SPOT_COUNT = 64 * 1024;
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constexpr uint32_t MASK_PEDESTAL_G0_RMS_LIMIT = (1U<<4);
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constexpr size_t PEDESTAL_MIN_IMAGE_COUNT = 128;
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constexpr uint16_t PEDESTAL_WRONG = (UINT16_MAX);
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constexpr size_t PEDESTAL_G0_WRONG_GAIN_ALLOWED_COUNT = 2;
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constexpr size_t MESSAGE_SIZE_FOR_START_END = (256*1024*1024); // pessimistic highest value
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constexpr float LAB6_CELL_A = 4.156468f;
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// Ice ring resolution taken from:
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// Moreau, Atakisi, Thorne, Acta Cryst D77, 2021, 540,554
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// https://journals.iucr.org/d/issues/2021/04/00/tz5104/index.html
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constexpr std::array<float, 11> ICE_RING_RES_A = {3.895, 3.661, 3.438, 2.667, 2.249, 2.068, 1.947, 1.916, 1.882, 1.719, 1.522};
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// True when resolution d (Angstrom) sits within half_width of a hexagonal-ice powder ring, in the
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// q = 2*pi/d units the spot-finder uses (ice_ring_width_Q_recipA). Used to drop ice-contaminated
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// reflections from scaling/merging when ice-ring handling is enabled.
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inline bool IsOnIceRing(float d_A, float half_width_q_recipA) {
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if (!(d_A > 0.0f))
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return false;
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constexpr float two_pi = 6.283185307f;
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const float q = two_pi / d_A;
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for (const float ice_d : ICE_RING_RES_A)
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if (std::fabs(q - two_pi / ice_d) < half_width_q_recipA)
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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// Index into ICE_RING_RES_A of the hexagonal-ice ring resolution d sits on (within half_width in
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// q = 2*pi/d), or -1 if none. Used to look up that ring's per-image strength for the merge gate.
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inline int IceRingIndex(float d_A, float half_width_q_recipA) {
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if (!(d_A > 0.0f))
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return -1;
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constexpr float two_pi = 6.283185307f;
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const float q = two_pi / d_A;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < ICE_RING_RES_A.size(); ++i)
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if (std::fabs(q - two_pi / ICE_RING_RES_A[i]) < half_width_q_recipA)
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return static_cast<int>(i);
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return -1;
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}
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