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  1961   28 Jun 2020 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoMakefile update
I reworked the MIDAS Makefile to simplify things and to remove redundancy with functions 
provided by cmake.

When you say "make", the list of options is printed.

The first and main options are "make cmake" and "make cclean" to run the cmake build.

This is my recommended way to build midas - the output of "make cmake" was tuned to provide 
the information need to debug build problems (all compiler commands, command line switches 
and file paths are reported). (normal "cmake VERBOSE=1" is tuned for debugging of cmake and 
for maximum obfuscation of problems building the actual project).

Build options are implemented through cmake variables:

options that can be added to "make cmake":
      NO_LOCAL_ROUTINES=1 NO_CURL=1
      NO_ROOT=1 NO_ODBC=1 NO_SQLITE=1 NO_MYSQL=1 NO_SSL=1 NO_MBEDTLS=1
      NO_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=1

for example "make cmake NO_ROOT=1" to disable auto-detection of ROOT.

Two more make targets create reduced builds of midas:

"make mini" builds a subset of midas suitable for building frontend programs. Big programs 
like mlogger and mhttpd are excluded, optional components like CURL or SQLITE are not needed.

"make remoteonly" builds a subset of midas suitable for building remotely connected 
frontends. Big parts of midas are excluded, many system-dependent functions are excluded, 
etc. This is intended for embedded applications, such as fpga, uclinux, etc.

But wait, there is more. Here is the full list:

daqubuntu:midas$ make
Usage:

   make cmake     --- full build of midas
   make cclean    --- remove everything build by make cmake

   options that can be added to "make cmake":
      NO_LOCAL_ROUTINES=1 NO_CURL=1
      NO_ROOT=1 NO_ODBC=1 NO_SQLITE=1 NO_MYSQL=1 NO_SSL=1 NO_MBEDTLS=1
      NO_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=1

   make dox       --- run doxygen, results are in ./html/index.html
   make cleandox  --- remove doxygen output

   make htmllint  --- run html check on resources/*.html

   make test      --- run midas self test

   make mbedtls   --- enable mhttpd support for https via the mbedtls https library
   make update_mbedtls --- update mbedtls to latest version
   make clean_mbedtls  --- remove mbedtls from this midas build

   make mtcpproxy --- build the https proxy to forward root-only port 443 to mhttpd https 
port 8443

   make mini      --- minimal build, results are in linux/{bin,lib}
   make cleanmini --- remove everything build by make mini

   make remoteonly      --- minimal build, remote connetion only, results are in linux-
remoteonly/{bin,lib}
   make cleanremoteonly --- remove everything build by make remoteonly

   make linux32   --- minimal x86 -m32 build, results are in linux-m32/{bin,lib}
   make clean32   --- remove everything built by make linux32

   make linux64   --- minimal x86 -m64 build, results are in linux-m64/{bin,lib}
   make clean64   --- remove everything built by make linux64

   make linuxarm  --- minimal ARM cross-build, results are in linux-arm/{bin,lib}
   make cleanarm  --- remove everything built by make linuxarm

   make clean     --- run all 'clean' commands

daqubuntu:midas$ 

K.O.
  1963   15 Jul 2020 Stefan RittInfoMakefile update
Please note that you can also compile midas in the standard cmake way with

$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make install

in the root midas directory. You might have to use "cmake3" on some systems.

Stefan
  2508   10 May 2023 Lukas GerritzenSuggestionMake sequencer more compatible with mobile devices
When trying to select a run script on an iPad or other mobile device, you cannot enter subdirectories. This is caused by the following part:
if (script.substring(0, 1) === "[") {
   // refuse to load script if the selected a subdirectory
   return;
}

and the fact that the <option> elements are listening for double click events, which seem to be impossible on a mobile device.

The following modification allows browsing the directories without changing the double click behaviour on a desktop:
diff --git a/resources/load_script.html b/resources/load_script.html
index 41bfdccd..36caa57f 100644
--- a/resources/load_script.html
+++ b/resources/load_script.html
@@ -59,6 +59,28 @@
 </div>

 <script>
+   document.getElementById("msg_sel").onchange = function() {
+      script = this.value;
+      button = document.getElementById("load_button");
+      if (script.substring(0, 4) === "[..]") {
+         // Change button to go back
+         enable_button_by_id("load_button");
+         button.innerHTML = "Back";
+         button.onclick = up_subdir;
+      } else if (script.substring(0, 1) === "[") {
+         // Change button to load subdirectory
+         enable_button_by_id("load_button");
+         button.innerHTML = "Enter subdirectory";
+         button.onclick = load_subdir;
+      } else {
+         // Change button to load script
+         enable_button_by_id("load_button");
+         button = document.getElementById("load_button");
+         button.innerHTML = "Load script";
+         button.onclick = load_script;
+      }
+   }
+
 function set_if_changed(id, value)
 {
    var e = document.getElementById(id);

This makes the code quoted above redundant, so the check can actually be omitted.
  2509   10 May 2023 Stefan RittSuggestionMake sequencer more compatible with mobile devices

Lukas Gerritzen wrote:
When trying to select a run script on an iPad or other mobile device, you cannot enter subdirectories. This is caused by the following part:


We are working right now on a general file picker, which will replace also the file picker for the sequencer. So please wait until the new thing is out and then test it there.

Stefan
  777   11 Jul 2011 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoMake "STOP" run transition always succeed
Over the years, there was some back-and-forth changes in what happens to run transitions when some 
of the participants misbehave (do not respond to RPC calls, timeout, crash, etc).

The very original behaviour was to ignore all errors. This resulted in user confusion when some clients 
would start, some would not, data from frontends that missed the transition did not arrive, etc.

So it was changed to fail the transition if any client misbehaves.

This left mlogger (who is usually the first one to see the TR_START transition) in a funny state - output 
file is open, etc, but there is no run active. This was fixed by adding a TR_STARTABORT transition to tell 
mlogger, event builder & co that the just started run did not start after all.

Also at some point code was added to forcefully kill clients that do not respond to run transitions (do 
not respond to RPC, timeout, etc).

Recently, it was observed how during unattended overnight operation of a MIDAS DAQ system, with the 
logger set to "auto restart", some unnecessary clients misbehave during the run stop transition, and 
prevent the run from stopping and restarting. The user comes in the morning and is unhappy that data 
taking stopped some time during the night.

midas.c svn rev 5136 changes the TR_STOP transition to always succeed, even if some clients had 
transition errors. If these clients are unnecessary for normal operation of the DAQ, the following run 
"auto restart" will continue taking data. If those were important clients, data taking will continue the 
best it can - it *is* unattended operation - nobody is looking - but users can always setup alarms for 
checking that important clients are always running during data taking. (For very important clients, one 
can setup alarms to send email, send SMS messages, etc).

K.O.
  937   14 Nov 2013 Konstantin OlchanskiBug ReportMacOS10.9 strlcpy() problem
On MacOS 10.9 MIDAS will crashes in strlcpy() somewhere inside odb.c. We think this is because strlcpy() 
in MacOS 10.9 was changed to abort() if input and output strings overlap. For overlapping memory one is 
supposed to use memmove(). This is fixed in current midas, for older versions, you can try this patch:

konstantin-olchanskis-macbook:midas olchansk$ git diff
diff --git a/src/odb.c b/src/odb.c
index 1589dfa..762e2ed 100755
--- a/src/odb.c
+++ b/src/odb.c
@@ -6122,7 +6122,10 @@ INT db_paste(HNDLE hDB, HNDLE hKeyRoot, const char *buffer)
                   pc++;
                while ((*pc == ' ' || *pc == ':') && *pc)
                   pc++;
-               strlcpy(data_str, pc, sizeof(data_str));
+
+               //strlcpy(data_str, pc, sizeof(data_str)); // MacOS 10.9 does not permit strlcpy() of overlapping 
strings
+               assert(strlen(pc) < sizeof(data_str)); // "pc" points at a substring inside "data_str"
+               memmove(data_str, pc, strlen(pc)+1);
 
                if (n_data > 1) {
                   data_str[0] = 0;
konstantin-olchanskis-macbook:midas olchansk$ 


As historical reference:

a) MacOS documentation says "behavior is undefined", which is no longer true, the behaviour is KABOOM!
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man3/strlcpy.3.h
tml

b) the original strlcpy paper from OpenBSD does not contain the word "overlap" 
http://www.courtesan.com/todd/papers/strlcpy.html

c) the OpenBSD man page says the same as Apple man page (behaviour undefined)
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=strlcpy

d) the linux kernel strlcpy() uses memcpy() and is probably unsafe for overlapping strings
http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/lib/string.c#L149

e) midas strlcpy() looks to be safe for overlapping strings.

K.O.
  917   01 Oct 2013 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoMacOS select() problem
The following code found in mhttpd does not work on MacOS (BSD UNIX).

On Linux, the do-loop will finish after 2 seconds as expected. On MacOS (and other BSD systems), it will 
loop forever.

The cause is the MIDAS watchdog alarm() signal that fires every 1 second and always interrupts the 2 
second sleep of select(). The Linux select() updates it's timeout argument to reflect time already slept, so 
eventually we finish. The MacOS (BSD) select() does not update the timeout argument and select goes back 
to sleep for another 2 seconds (to be again interrupted half-way through).

The POSIX standard (specification for select() & co) permits either behaviour. Compare "man select" on 
MacOS and on Linux.

If the select() timeout were not 2 seconds, but 0.9 seconds; or if the MIDAS watchdog alarm fired every 
2.1 seconds, this problem would also not exist.

I think there are several places in MIDAS with code like this. An audit is required.

{
                  FD_ZERO(&readfds);
                  FD_SET(_sock, &readfds);

                  timeout.tv_sec = 2;
                  timeout.tv_usec = 0;

                  do {
                     status = select(FD_SETSIZE, &readfds, NULL, NULL, &timeout);
                     /* if an alarm signal was cought, restart with reduced timeout */
                  } while (status == -1 && errno == EINTR);
}

K.O.
  922   25 Oct 2013 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoMacOS select() problem
> The following code found in mhttpd does not work on MacOS (BSD UNIX). ...

Because of this problem, on MacOS, run transitions can get stuck forever - most timeouts do not work. (Specifically, recv_string() never times out)

K.O.
  774   05 Jul 2011 Konstantin OlchanskiBug ReportMacOS network socket timeouts non-functional
It turns out that because of differences between select() syscall implementation between UNIX (MacOS, 
maybe BSD) and Linux,  network socket timeouts do not work.

This affects timeouts during run transitions (transition calls to dead clients do not timeout), maybe other 
places.

I am looking into fixing this. The main difficulty is with UNIX select() not updating the timeout parameter 
when it is interrupted by the MIDAS watchdog alarm signal. Linux select() subtracts the elapsed time from 
the timeout value and this code from system.c works correctly: while (1) { status = select(..., &timeout); if 
(status==0) break; } (value of timeout becomes smaller each time), while on MacOS it loops forever (value 
of timeout does not change).
K.O.
  1177   11 May 2016 Thomas LindnerInfoMacOS 10.11 (El Capitan) openssl compilation errors
I recently upgraded my macbook to MacOS 10.11.  The compilation of MIDAS failed after the upgrade, 
complaining about  

gcc  -c -g -O2 -Wall <snip> src/mongoose.c
src/mongoose.c:322:10: fatal error: 'openssl/ssl.h' file not found

It seems that MacOS has now fully removed openssl header files (they were deprecated for a while).  There 
seems to be some notes on that here

http://lists.apple.com/archives/macnetworkprog/2015/Jun/msg00025.html

Konstantin suggested installing open-source builds of openssl using MacPorts.  I did that and MIDAS 
compiled fine.  I documented the procedure here:

https://midas.triumf.ca/MidasWiki/index.php/Installation/Compilation_problems#MacOS_10.11_.28El_Capitan.2
9_openssl_errors
  1178   12 May 2016 Stefan RittInfoMacOS 10.11 (El Capitan) openssl compilation errors
> I recently upgraded my macbook to MacOS 10.11.  The compilation of MIDAS failed after the upgrade, 
> complaining about  
> 
> gcc  -c -g -O2 -Wall <snip> src/mongoose.c
> src/mongoose.c:322:10: fatal error: 'openssl/ssl.h' file not found
> 
> It seems that MacOS has now fully removed openssl header files (they were deprecated for a while).  There 
> seems to be some notes on that here
> 
> http://lists.apple.com/archives/macnetworkprog/2015/Jun/msg00025.html
> 
> Konstantin suggested installing open-source builds of openssl using MacPorts.  I did that and MIDAS 
> compiled fine.  I documented the procedure here:
> 
> https://midas.triumf.ca/MidasWiki/index.php/Installation/Compilation_problems#MacOS_10.11_.28El_Capitan.2
> 9_openssl_errors

The MIDAS Wiki page points to https://guide.macports.org/  which covers OSX up to 10.9. Installers for 10.10 and the current 10.11 
(El Captain) can be found here: https://www.macports.org/install.php

Stefan
  2169   19 May 2021 Francesco RengaSuggestionMYSQL logger
Dear all,
      I'm trying to use the logging on a mysql DB. Following the instructions on 
the Wiki, I recompiled MIDAS after installing mysql, and cmake with NEED_MYSQL=1 
can find it:

-- MIDAS: Found MySQL version 8.0.23

Then, I compiled my frontend (cmake with no options + make) and run it, but in the 
ODB I cannot find the tree for mySQL. I have only:

Logger/Runlog/ASCII

while I would expect also:

Logger/Runlog/SQL

What could be missing? Maybe should I add something in the CMakeList file or run 
cmake with some option?

Thank you,
      Francesco
  2171   21 May 2021 Francesco RengaSuggestionMYSQL logger
I solved this, it was a failed "make clean" before recompiling. Now it works.

Sorry for the noise.

Francesco

> Dear all,
>       I'm trying to use the logging on a mysql DB. Following the instructions on 
> the Wiki, I recompiled MIDAS after installing mysql, and cmake with NEED_MYSQL=1 
> can find it:
> 
> -- MIDAS: Found MySQL version 8.0.23
> 
> Then, I compiled my frontend (cmake with no options + make) and run it, but in the 
> ODB I cannot find the tree for mySQL. I have only:
> 
> Logger/Runlog/ASCII
> 
> while I would expect also:
> 
> Logger/Runlog/SQL
> 
> What could be missing? Maybe should I add something in the CMakeList file or run 
> cmake with some option?
> 
> Thank you,
>       Francesco
  3028   08 Apr 2025 Lukas MandokkInfoMSL Syntax Highlighting Extension for VSCode (Release)

Hello everyone, 

I just wanted to let you know, that I published a MSL Syntax Highlighting Extension for VSCode.
It is still in a quite early stage, so there might be some missing keywords and edge cases which are not fully handled. So in case you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, I am happy to implement them. Also I only tested it with a custom theme (One Monokai), so it might look very different with the default theme and other ones.

The extension is called "MSL Syntax Highlighter" and can be found in the extension marketplace in VSCode.  (vscode marketplace: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=LukasMandok.msl-syntax-highlighter, github repo: https://github.com/LukasMandok/msl-syntax-highlighter)

One additional remark:
- To keep a consitent style with existing themes, one is a bit limited in regard to colors. For this reason a distinction betrween LOOP and IF Blocks is not really possible without writing a custom theme. A workaround would be to add the theming in the custom user settings (explained in the readme).

  146   28 Sep 2004 Piotr ZolnierczukForumMIDAS/MVME167/Linux
Hi,
 has anyone tried runnning midas frontend on a Linux running 
on a Motorola MVME167 motorola embedded CPU?
I have seen people running Linux on a MV167 
(http://www.sleepie.demon.co.uk/linuxvme/)
so in principle this can be done.

The reason I am asking is that we have a lot of them in house 
and we would like to avoid paying for VxWorks
(I have succesfully run Midas on a mvme167/VxWorks node)

Or maybe one has come up with a much better solution 
[short of dumping mv167 into a sewer :)]

Piotr
  3029   16 Apr 2025 Thomas LindnerInfoMIDAS workshop (online) Sept 22-23, 2025
Dear MIDAS enthusiasts,

We are planning a fifth MIDAS workshop, following on from previous successful 
workshops in 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2023.  The goals of the workshop include:

- Getting updates from MIDAS developers on new features, bug fixes and planned 
changes.
- Getting reports from MIDAS users on how they are using MIDAS and what problems 
they are facing.
- Making plans for future MIDAS changes and improvements

We are planning to have an online workshop on Sept 22-23, 2025 (it will coincide 
with a visit of Stefan to TRIUMF).  We are tentatively planning to have a four 
hour session on each day, with the sessions timed for morning in Vancouver and 
afternoon/evening in Europe.  Sorry, the sessions are likely to again not be well 
timed for our colleagues in Asia.  

We will provide exact times and more details closer to the date.  But I hope 
people can mark the dates in their calendars; we are keen to hear from as much of 
the MIDAS community as possible.  

Best Regards,
Thomas Lindner
  3048   03 Jun 2025 Thomas LindnerInfoMIDAS workshop (online) Sept 22-23, 2025
Dear all,

We have setup an indico page for the MIDAS workshop on Sept 22-23.  The page is here

https://indico.psi.ch/event/17580/overview

As I mentioned, we are keen to hear reports from any users or developers; we want to hear  
how MIDAS is working for you and what improvements you would like to see.  If you or your 
experiment would like to give a talk about your MIDAS experiences then please submit an 
abstract through the indico page.  

Also, feel free to also register for the workshop (no fees).  Registration is not 
mandatory, but it would be useful for us to have an idea how many people will connect.

Thanks,
Thomas


> Dear MIDAS enthusiasts,
> 
> We are planning a fifth MIDAS workshop, following on from previous successful 
> workshops in 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2023.  The goals of the workshop include:
> 
> - Getting updates from MIDAS developers on new features, bug fixes and planned 
> changes.
> - Getting reports from MIDAS users on how they are using MIDAS and what problems 
> they are facing.
> - Making plans for future MIDAS changes and improvements
> 
> We are planning to have an online workshop on Sept 22-23, 2025 (it will coincide 
> with a visit of Stefan to TRIUMF).  We are tentatively planning to have a four 
> hour session on each day, with the sessions timed for morning in Vancouver and 
> afternoon/evening in Europe.  Sorry, the sessions are likely to again not be well 
> timed for our colleagues in Asia.  
> 
> We will provide exact times and more details closer to the date.  But I hope 
> people can mark the dates in their calendars; we are keen to hear from as much of 
> the MIDAS community as possible.  
> 
> Best Regards,
> Thomas Lindner
  1650   08 Aug 2019 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoMIDAS will use C++11
After much discussion, and following the MIDAS workshop at TRIUMF, we made the decision to use C++11 in MIDAS.

There are many benefits, and only one drawback - no c++11 compilers in the default OS install on older computers (i.e. 
RHEL/SL/CentOS before el7). (the same applies to our use of cmake).

Specifically for el6, the solution is to use c++11 compatible gcc-8 from devtoolset-8, see 
https://midas.triumf.ca/elog/Midas/1649

The c++11 features we most welcome - initialization of class members at declaration time (no more forgetting to add initialization to 
each and every constructor), c++ threads and mutexes, lambdas and "auto".

K.O.
  1852   16 Mar 2020 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoMIDAS will use C++11
> After much discussion, and following the MIDAS workshop at TRIUMF, we made the decision to use C++11 in MIDAS.
> 
> There are many benefits, and only one drawback - no c++11 compilers in the default OS install on older computers (i.e. 
> RHEL/SL/CentOS before el7). (the same applies to our use of cmake).
>

It turns out that support for the c++11 "regex" feature is missing on el7 (CentOS-7, our most common platform at TRIUMF).

According to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12530406/is-gcc-4-8-or-earlier-buggy-about-regular-expressions
gcc 4.9.0 is the first one to implement c++11 regular expressions. el7 comes with gcc-4.8.5 and I confirm
that examples of using std::regex_replace() do not compile. I was looking to use std::regex_replace to implement URL rewriting
in the reverse proxy code in mhttpd.

I do not need this feature immediately, but I am surprised that such a thing can happen, thought others should know.

K.O.
  1853   16 Mar 2020 Pintaudi GiorgioInfoMIDAS will use C++11
About the boost library, that is exactly 
what I did for a project of mine (the 
calibration software for the WAGASCI 
experiment). It turned out not so easy to 
mantain because different Linux distros 
package different versions of boost.

The reason I went down the "c++11 plus 
boost" road is that the official T2K OS 
is CentOS7 as well.

Looking back I think that using c++17 and 
requiring a more recent version of the 
compiler is much easier to maintain than 
the combo c++11 + boost. In CentOS is 
just a matter of installing a recent 
devtool package ...

Another solution might be too repackage 
boost into MIDAS so you have full control 
of the environment.

> > After much discussion, and following 
the MIDAS workshop at TRIUMF, we made the 
decision to use C++11 in MIDAS.
> > 
> > There are many benefits, and only one 
drawback - no c++11 compilers in the 
default OS install on older computers 
(i.e. 
> > RHEL/SL/CentOS before el7). (the same 
applies to our use of cmake).
> >
> 
> It turns out that support for the c++11 
"regex" feature is missing on el7 
(CentOS-7, our most common platform at 
TRIUMF).
> 
> According to 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12530
406/is-gcc-4-8-or-earlier-buggy-about-
regular-expressions
> gcc 4.9.0 is the first one to implement 
c++11 regular expressions. el7 comes with 
gcc-4.8.5 and I confirm
> that examples of using 
std::regex_replace() do not compile. I 
was looking to use std::regex_replace to 
implement URL rewriting
> in the reverse proxy code in mhttpd.
> 
> I do not need this feature immediately, 
but I am surprised that such a thing can 
happen, thought others should know.
> 
> K.O.
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