03 Aug 2009, Exaos Lee, Forum, How to distinguish the status and value returned from "mvme_read_value(...)"
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The definition of mvme_read_value is as the following:unsigned int EXPRT mvme_read_value(MVME_INTERFACE * vme, mvme_addr_t vme_addr);
Read single data from VME bus. Useful for register access. See example in
mvme_open()
Parameters:
*vme VME structure
vme_addr source address (VME location).
Returns:
MVME_SUCCESS
Question: How to distinguish the status and value returned? Should the definition be something likeint EXPRT mvme_read_value(MVME_INTERFACE *mvme, mvme_addr_t vme_addr, unsigned int *var); |
03 Aug 2009, Stefan Ritt, Forum, How to distinguish the status and value returned from "mvme_read_value(...)"
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Exaos Lee wrote: | The definition of mvme_read_value is as the following:unsigned int EXPRT mvme_read_value(MVME_INTERFACE * vme, mvme_addr_t vme_addr);
Read single data from VME bus. Useful for register access. See example in
mvme_open()
Parameters:
*vme VME structure
vme_addr source address (VME location).
Returns:
MVME_SUCCESS
Question: How to distinguish the status and value returned? Should the definition be something likeint EXPRT mvme_read_value(MVME_INTERFACE *mvme, mvme_addr_t vme_addr, unsigned int *var); |
This function is a shortcut when you want something like
printf("%d\n", mvme_read_value(...));
and you know that the status is ok. Without this function, you would need to define a variable
unsigned long d;
mvme_read_value(..., &d);
printf("%d\n", d);
so the above function is just a handy shortcut. If you want to see the status however, you can call the "normal" function mvme_read:
status = mvme_read(..., &d, adr, 4); |
03 Aug 2009, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, How to distinguish the status and value returned from "mvme_read_value(...)"
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> uint32_t mvme_read_value(MVME_INTERFACE * vme, mvme_addr_t vme_addr);
> Question: How to distinguish the status and value returned?
On VME interfaces using the Universe and tsi148 PCI-VME bridges, your question has no meaning.
The VME address space is directly mapped into the PCI address space, then mmap()ed into your
program address space. Internally mvme_read_value() is "return *(uint32_t*)(mmap_base + vme_addr);"
and there is no such thing as "status".
Physically on the VME bus, for single-word VME cycles (mvme_read_value), there are only 2 error
conditions, an AS or a DS timeout, and these bridges return the bit pattern 0xFFFFFFFF for either error,
the same as the traditional VME bus always worked (i.e. before PCI, before ISA, back when the VME bus
*was* the main CPU-memory-IO bus).
So the answer to your question is "yes". If mvme_read_value() returned 0xFFFFFFFF, there was a VME
bus timeout because the board you are trying to address a) is not installed, b) was unplugged, c) does
not decode the address you tried to access (maybe you used the wrong AM code or the wrong data
width).
With Universe and tsi148 PCI-VME bridges, the mvme_read() call runs the DMA interface that can issue
block transfer cycles on the VME bus. These DMA interfaces have interesting error handling, but
basically, they only tell you the estimated VME address at which the AS or DS timeout or BERR has
occurred. For sane VME boards, DMA errors mean very basic breakage of the VME crate and VME board.
With non-directly attached VME interfaces, i.e. the SIS3100, you can also have communication errors. I
do not know how those are reported by the SIS3100 Linux drivers, and I do not know how the MIDAS
driver reports them. But I do know that if you see those errors, your interface is very broken and VME
bus errors are the least of your worries.
P.S. There also exist PCI bus errors, they also return the bit pattern 0xFFFFFFFF and mean basic
breakage inside your computer. PCI-PCI and PCI-host bridges have special registers you can read to
find out the exact cause of the error ("your computer is broken").
K.O. |
13 Jan 2020, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, How to convert C midas frontends to C++, CAEN libraries
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Big thanks to Peter Kunz - specifically when using the CAEN libraries:
>
> After upgrading to the lastes MIDAS version I got the DAQ frontend of my application running by
> changing all compiler directives from cc to g++ and using
>
> #include "mfe.h"
>
> extern HNDLE hDB
>
> extern "C" {
> #include <CAENComm.h>
> }
>
> With these changes everything seems to work fine.
>
K.O.
> > To convert a MIDAS frontend to C++ follow this checklist:
>
> Pierre A.-A. reminded me that include files for CAEN libraries have to
> use "extern C" brackets:
>
> some 3rd party libraries (CAEN, etc) are written in C (or require C linkage),
> if their include files are not C++ compatible (do not have "extern C" brackets
> for all exported symbols), the experiment frontend code must say something like this:
>
> extern "C" {
> #include "3rd-party-c-library.h"
> }
>
> Note: "#ifdef cplusplus" is not needed because we already know we are C++, not C.
>
> K.O. |
25 Jul 2019, Frederik Wauters, Forum, How to convert C midas frontends to C++ (my problem solved)
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Ok, so the detail that I missed was that the dummy functions
INT poll_event(INT source[], INT count, BOOL test)
{
return 1;
};
as shown in some of the older examples, work when you set
INT poll_event(INT source, INT count, BOOL test)
{
return 1;
};
as a side comment, not all drivers are c++ compatible yet (e.g. mscbvr), so changes needed are small |
30 Jul 2019, Stefan Ritt, Forum, How to convert C midas frontends to C++ (my problem solved)
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> as a side comment, not all drivers are c++ compatible yet (e.g. mscbvr), so changes needed are small
Right. We recently switched the whole midas to c++, but we could not cover all drivers. Most of them just need some type
casting to compile under c++. I got already patches from several people which I'm happy to merge in. If you got mscbhvr
or any other driver compile under c++, please send me the diff.
Stefan |
01 Aug 2019, Stefan Ritt, Forum, How to convert C midas frontends to C++ (my problem solved)
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>
> Ok, so the detail that I missed was that the dummy functions
>
> INT poll_event(INT source[], INT count, BOOL test)
> {
> return 1;
> };
>
> as shown in some of the older examples, work when you set
>
> INT poll_event(INT source, INT count, BOOL test)
> {
> return 1;
> };
If you would have read elog:1526 more carefully (point a4) you would have saved yourself a lot of time.
Stefan |
30 Apr 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, How to convert C midas frontends to C++
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To convert a MIDAS frontend to C++ follow this checklist:
a) add #include "mfe.h" after include of midas.h and fix all compilation errors.
NOTE: there should be no "extern C" brackets around MIDAS include files.
NOTE: Expect to see following problems:
a1) duplicate or mismatched declarations of functions defined in mfe.h
a2) frontend_name and frontend_file_name should be "const char*" instead of "char*"
a3) duplicate "HNDLE hDB" collision with hDB from mfe.c - not sure why it worked before, either use HNDLE hDB from mfe.h or use "extern HNDLE hDB".
a4) poll_event() and interrupt_configure() have "source" as "int[]" instead of "int" (why did this work before?)
a5) use of "extern int frontend_index" instead of get_frontend_index() from mfe.h
a6) bk_create() last argument needs to be cast to (void**)
a7) "bool debug" collides with "debug" from mfe.h (why did this work before?)
b) remove no longer needed "extern C" brackets around mfe related code. Ideally there should be no "extern C" brackets anywhere.
c) in the Makefile, change CC=gcc to CC=g++ for compiling and linking everything as C++
c1) fix all compilation problems. most valid C code will compile as valid C++, but there is some known trouble:
- return value of malloc() & co needs to be cast to the correct data type: "char* s = (char*)malloc(...)"
- some C++ compilers complain about mismatch between signed and unsigned values
If you need help with converting your frontend from C to C++, I will be most happy
to assist you - post your compiler error messages to this forum or email them to me privately.
Good luck,
K.O. |
05 Jun 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, How to convert C midas frontends to C++
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> To convert a MIDAS frontend to C++ follow this checklist:
Pierre A.-A. reminded me that include files for CAEN libraries have to
use "extern C" brackets:
some 3rd party libraries (CAEN, etc) are written in C (or require C linkage),
if their include files are not C++ compatible (do not have "extern C" brackets
for all exported symbols), the experiment frontend code must say something like this:
extern "C" {
#include "3rd-party-c-library.h"
}
Note: "#ifdef cplusplus" is not needed because we already know we are C++, not C.
K.O. |
23 Jul 2019, Frederik Wauters, Forum, How to convert C midas frontends to C++
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I am moving our fe code to c++ midas with cmake. I did encounter your a) problems.
How do I solve mismatched declarations in the mfe (or other places in the midas code)? It is having issues with the midas defined BOOL/... types. This
is what I get for a minimal scfe:
[ 12%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/sc_fe_mini.cpp.o
[ 25%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/drivers/class/hv.cxx.o
[ 37%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/drivers/class/multi.cxx.o
[ 50%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/drivers/device/nulldev.cxx.o
[ 62%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/drivers/bus/null.cxx.o
[ 75%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/drivers/device/mscbdev.cxx.o
[ 87%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/mscb/src/mscb.cxx.o
[100%] Linking CXX executable sc_fe_mini
/home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `_readout_thread':
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1271: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
/home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `check_polled_events':
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1601: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1643: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
/home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `readout_enable(unsigned int)':
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1158: undefined reference to `interrupt_configure(int, int, long)'
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1156: undefined reference to `interrupt_configure(int, int, long)'
/home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `initialize_equipment':
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:614: undefined reference to `interrupt_configure(int, int, long)'
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:649: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
/home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `scheduler':
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1890: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1932: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
/home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `main':
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:2701: undefined reference to `interrupt_configure(int, int, long)'
/home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:2702: undefined reference to `interrupt_configure(int, int, long)'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [sc_fe_mini] Error 1
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
This is my cmakelists for my user code:
#
# cmake for the muX software
#
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.3)
project(muX)
#
# find installations
#
set(MIDAS_DIR $ENV{MIDASSYS})
message("MIDAS dir: " ${MIDAS_DIR})
#
# set directories
#
set(MIDASBUILD_DIR ${MIDAS_DIR}/build)
set(MIDASINCLUDE_DIR ${MIDAS_DIR}/include)
set(MXML_DIR ${MIDAS_DIR}/mxml)
set(MSCB_DIR ${MIDAS_DIR}/mscb)
set(DRV_DIR ${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers)
#
# drivers, libs
#
set(DRIVERS
${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/class/hv
${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/class/multi
${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/device/nulldev
${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/bus/null
)
set(MIDASLIB ${MIDASBUILD_DIR}/libmidas.a)
set(FELIB ${MIDASBUILD_DIR}/libmfe.a)
#
# sc_fe
#
add_executable(sc_fe_mini
sc_fe_mini.cpp
${DRIVERS}
${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/device/mscbdev
${MIDAS_DIR}/mscb/src/mscb)
target_include_directories(sc_fe_mini PRIVATE ${DRV_DIR} ${MIDAS_DIR}/mscb/include ${MIDAS_DIR}/include)
target_link_libraries(sc_fe_mini ${LIBS} ${MIDASLIB} ${FELIB} rt pthread util)
I seem to be able to compile the current midas distributions, including the scfe frontend
> To convert a MIDAS frontend to C++ follow this checklist:
>
> a) add #include "mfe.h" after include of midas.h and fix all compilation errors.
>
> NOTE: there should be no "extern C" brackets around MIDAS include files.
>
> NOTE: Expect to see following problems:
>
> a1) duplicate or mismatched declarations of functions defined in mfe.h
> a2) frontend_name and frontend_file_name should be "const char*" instead of "char*"
> a3) duplicate "HNDLE hDB" collision with hDB from mfe.c - not sure why it worked before, either use HNDLE hDB from mfe.h or use "extern HNDLE hDB".
> a4) poll_event() and interrupt_configure() have "source" as "int[]" instead of "int" (why did this work before?)
> a5) use of "extern int frontend_index" instead of get_frontend_index() from mfe.h
> a6) bk_create() last argument needs to be cast to (void**)
> a7) "bool debug" collides with "debug" from mfe.h (why did this work before?)
>
> b) remove no longer needed "extern C" brackets around mfe related code. Ideally there should be no "extern C" brackets anywhere.
>
> c) in the Makefile, change CC=gcc to CC=g++ for compiling and linking everything as C++
>
> c1) fix all compilation problems. most valid C code will compile as valid C++, but there is some known trouble:
> - return value of malloc() & co needs to be cast to the correct data type: "char* s = (char*)malloc(...)"
> - some C++ compilers complain about mismatch between signed and unsigned values
>
> If you need help with converting your frontend from C to C++, I will be most happy
> to assist you - post your compiler error messages to this forum or email them to me privately.
>
> Good luck,
> K.O. |
23 Jul 2019, Stefan Ritt, Forum, How to convert C midas frontends to C++
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Did you include mfe.h as written in elog:1526 ?
Stefan |
23 Jul 2019, Frederik Wauters, Forum, How to convert C midas frontends to C++
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> Did you include mfe.h as written in elog:1526 ?
>
> Stefan
Yes I did
this is my include
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include "midas.h"
#include "mscb.h"
#include "multi.h"
#include "mscbdev.h"
#include "mfe.h"
(I attach my dummy fe)
What confuses me is that I can compile examples/experiment/ if I copy that to a
fresh dir.
I also copied the CMakeLists from the example:
#
# cmake for the muX software
#
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.3)
project(muX)
#
# find midas installation, from CMakeLists in examples/experiment
#
set(MIDAS_DIR $ENV{MIDASSYS})
message("MIDAS dir: " ${MIDAS_DIR})
if (NOT EXISTS $ENV{MIDASSYS})
message(FATAL_ERROR "Environment variable $MIDASSYS not defined, aborting.")
endif()
set(INC_PATH ${MIDAS_DIR}/include ${MIDAS_DIR}/mxml ${MIDAS_DIR}/mscb/include
${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/class ${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/device)
link_directories($ENV{MIDASSYS}/lib)
# enable certain compile warnings
add_compile_options(-Wall -Wformat=2 -Wno-format-nonliteral -Wno-strict-
aliasing -Wuninitialized -Wno-unused-function)
set(LIBS -lpthread -lutil -lrt)
add_executable(sc_fe_mini sc_fe_mini.cpp)
target_include_directories(sc_fe_mini PRIVATE ${INC_PATH})
target_link_libraries(sc_fe_mini mfe midas ${LIBS}) |
23 Jul 2019, Stefan Ritt, Forum, How to convert C midas frontends to C++
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Have you left any "extern C" in your frontend program or in any of the used header file. Seems
like the linker cannot find the poll_event in your frontend code. If it's there, but it's compiled
with C calling (instead of C++), the name mangling causes it to be invisible to the linker. That
usually happens if there is somewhere
extern C {
INT poll_event();
...
}
while it is NOT defined as "extern C" in mfe.h which is used by mfe.cxx.
Stefan
> > Did you include mfe.h as written in elog:1526 ?
> >
> > Stefan
>
>
> Yes I did
>
> this is my include
>
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <string.h>
> #include <assert.h>
> #include <math.h>
> #include <pthread.h>
>
>
> #include "midas.h"
> #include "mscb.h"
> #include "multi.h"
> #include "mscbdev.h"
> #include "mfe.h"
>
> (I attach my dummy fe)
>
> What confuses me is that I can compile examples/experiment/ if I copy that to a
> fresh dir.
>
> I also copied the CMakeLists from the example:
>
> #
> # cmake for the muX software
> #
> cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.3)
>
> project(muX)
>
> #
> # find midas installation, from CMakeLists in examples/experiment
> #
> set(MIDAS_DIR $ENV{MIDASSYS})
> message("MIDAS dir: " ${MIDAS_DIR})
> if (NOT EXISTS $ENV{MIDASSYS})
> message(FATAL_ERROR "Environment variable $MIDASSYS not defined, aborting.")
> endif()
>
> set(INC_PATH ${MIDAS_DIR}/include ${MIDAS_DIR}/mxml ${MIDAS_DIR}/mscb/include
> ${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/class ${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/device)
> link_directories($ENV{MIDASSYS}/lib)
>
> # enable certain compile warnings
> add_compile_options(-Wall -Wformat=2 -Wno-format-nonliteral -Wno-strict-
> aliasing -Wuninitialized -Wno-unused-function)
>
> set(LIBS -lpthread -lutil -lrt)
>
>
> add_executable(sc_fe_mini sc_fe_mini.cpp)
> target_include_directories(sc_fe_mini PRIVATE ${INC_PATH})
> target_link_libraries(sc_fe_mini mfe midas ${LIBS}) |
23 Jul 2019, Lukas Gerritzen, Forum, How to convert C midas frontends to C++
|
Can you post the exact command that cmake executes to link sc_fe_mini (with make VERBOSE=1)?
I have noticed similar linking problems that depended on the order when linking. In my case, it
compiled when "-lpthread -lutil -lrt" were at the end of the command, but not before mfe.o and
libmidas.a. Unfortunately I haven't found a way to tell cmake the "correct" order of the link
libraries.
Maybe this can be fixed by adding midas as a subdirectory in your cmake project and just linking
against the "mfe" target instead of libmfe.a. |
09 Aug 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, How to convert C midas frontends to C++
|
> How do I solve mismatched declarations in the mfe (or other places in the midas code)?
I run into such problems all the time. My solution? I grep for the function name in my code and in the header file,
then look very carefully at the definition to confirm that all the argument declarations are the same in both
places. Sometimes my eyes do not see the difference and I ask for a "second pair of eyes".
In your case, you have a mismatch between functions in mfe.h and in your frontend. The difference
is "int source" in mfe.h and "int source[]" in your code.
Because C++ permits functions with identical namesm but different arguments, the compiler thinks
you did this on purpose and does not complain. Later, of course, the linker bombs,
but all it can report at this stage, is what you see "function not found"... Then you grep your code
for the missing function, check arguments, rinse, repeat.
Before C++, the C compiler would probably had complained about the mismatch, except that MIDAS
did not have an mfe.h header file definitions for all this stuff until just now, so again, the mismatch would
have gone unnoticed, unfixed.
K.O.
> It is having issues with the midas defined BOOL/... types. This
> is what I get for a minimal scfe:
>
> [ 12%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/sc_fe_mini.cpp.o
> [ 25%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/drivers/class/hv.cxx.o
> [ 37%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/drivers/class/multi.cxx.o
> [ 50%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/drivers/device/nulldev.cxx.o
> [ 62%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/drivers/bus/null.cxx.o
> [ 75%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/drivers/device/mscbdev.cxx.o
> [ 87%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/home/frederik/packages/midas/mscb/src/mscb.cxx.o
> [100%] Linking CXX executable sc_fe_mini
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `_readout_thread':
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1271: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `check_polled_events':
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1601: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1643: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `readout_enable(unsigned int)':
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1158: undefined reference to `interrupt_configure(int, int, long)'
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1156: undefined reference to `interrupt_configure(int, int, long)'
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `initialize_equipment':
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:614: undefined reference to `interrupt_configure(int, int, long)'
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:649: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `scheduler':
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1890: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:1932: undefined reference to `poll_event(int, int, unsigned int)'
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/build/libmfe.a(mfe.cxx.o): In function `main':
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:2701: undefined reference to `interrupt_configure(int, int, long)'
> /home/frederik/packages/midas/src/mfe.cxx:2702: undefined reference to `interrupt_configure(int, int, long)'
> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[2]: *** [sc_fe_mini] Error 1
> make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/sc_fe_mini.dir/all] Error 2
> make: *** [all] Error 2
>
>
> This is my cmakelists for my user code:
>
> #
> # cmake for the muX software
> #
> cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.3)
>
> project(muX)
>
> #
> # find installations
> #
> set(MIDAS_DIR $ENV{MIDASSYS})
> message("MIDAS dir: " ${MIDAS_DIR})
>
> #
> # set directories
> #
> set(MIDASBUILD_DIR ${MIDAS_DIR}/build)
> set(MIDASINCLUDE_DIR ${MIDAS_DIR}/include)
> set(MXML_DIR ${MIDAS_DIR}/mxml)
> set(MSCB_DIR ${MIDAS_DIR}/mscb)
> set(DRV_DIR ${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers)
>
>
> #
> # drivers, libs
> #
> set(DRIVERS
> ${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/class/hv
> ${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/class/multi
> ${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/device/nulldev
> ${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/bus/null
> )
> set(MIDASLIB ${MIDASBUILD_DIR}/libmidas.a)
> set(FELIB ${MIDASBUILD_DIR}/libmfe.a)
>
> #
> # sc_fe
> #
> add_executable(sc_fe_mini
> sc_fe_mini.cpp
> ${DRIVERS}
> ${MIDAS_DIR}/drivers/device/mscbdev
> ${MIDAS_DIR}/mscb/src/mscb)
>
> target_include_directories(sc_fe_mini PRIVATE ${DRV_DIR} ${MIDAS_DIR}/mscb/include ${MIDAS_DIR}/include)
> target_link_libraries(sc_fe_mini ${LIBS} ${MIDASLIB} ${FELIB} rt pthread util)
>
>
>
> I seem to be able to compile the current midas distributions, including the scfe frontend
>
>
>
> > To convert a MIDAS frontend to C++ follow this checklist:
> >
> > a) add #include "mfe.h" after include of midas.h and fix all compilation errors.
> >
> > NOTE: there should be no "extern C" brackets around MIDAS include files.
> >
> > NOTE: Expect to see following problems:
> >
> > a1) duplicate or mismatched declarations of functions defined in mfe.h
> > a2) frontend_name and frontend_file_name should be "const char*" instead of "char*"
> > a3) duplicate "HNDLE hDB" collision with hDB from mfe.c - not sure why it worked before, either use HNDLE hDB from mfe.h or use "extern HNDLE hDB".
> > a4) poll_event() and interrupt_configure() have "source" as "int[]" instead of "int" (why did this work before?)
> > a5) use of "extern int frontend_index" instead of get_frontend_index() from mfe.h
> > a6) bk_create() last argument needs to be cast to (void**)
> > a7) "bool debug" collides with "debug" from mfe.h (why did this work before?)
> >
> > b) remove no longer needed "extern C" brackets around mfe related code. Ideally there should be no "extern C" brackets anywhere.
> >
> > c) in the Makefile, change CC=gcc to CC=g++ for compiling and linking everything as C++
> >
> > c1) fix all compilation problems. most valid C code will compile as valid C++, but there is some known trouble:
> > - return value of malloc() & co needs to be cast to the correct data type: "char* s = (char*)malloc(...)"
> > - some C++ compilers complain about mismatch between signed and unsigned values
> >
> > If you need help with converting your frontend from C to C++, I will be most happy
> > to assist you - post your compiler error messages to this forum or email them to me privately.
> >
> > Good luck,
> > K.O. |
22 Jun 2004, Exaos Lee, , How to compile under Darwin-gcc? (MacOS X)
|
I add the following to makefile and try to treat Darwin as FreeBSD/Linux.
But I failed.
============
#-----------------------
# This is for MacOS X
#
ifeq ($(OSTYPE), Darwin)
CC = gcc
OS_DIR = Darwin
OSFLAGS = -DOS_DARWIN -DOS_LINUX
LIBS = -lbsd -lcompat
SPECIFIC_OS_PRG =
endif
============
I got the following errors:
=============
gcc -c -g -O2 -Wall -Iinclude -Idrivers -LDarwin/lib -DINCLUDE_FTPLIB
-DOS_DARWIN -DOS_FREEBSD -o Darwin/lib/midas.o src/midas.c
In file included from include/midasinc.h:45,
from include/msystem.h:114,
from src/midas.c:623:
/usr/include/string.h:112: error: conflicting types for `strlcat'
include/midas.h:1701: error: previous declaration of `strlcat'
/usr/include/string.h:113: error: conflicting types for `strlcpy'
include/midas.h:1700: error: previous declaration of `strlcpy'
In file included from include/msystem.h:114,
from src/midas.c:623:
include/midasinc.h:161:21: sys/vfs.h: No such file or directory
include/midasinc.h:164:17: pty.h: No such file or directory
src/midas.c:780: error: conflicting types for `dbg_malloc'
include/midas.h:1478: error: previous declaration of `dbg_malloc'
src/midas.c:817: error: conflicting types for `dbg_calloc'
include/midas.h:1479: error: previous declaration of `dbg_calloc'
src/midas.c:858: error: conflicting types for `strlcpy'
/usr/include/string.h:113: error: previous declaration of `strlcpy'
src/midas.c:892: error: conflicting types for `strlcat'
/usr/include/string.h:112: error: previous declaration of `strlcat'
gmake: *** [Darwin/lib/midas.o] Error 1
==========
Could anyone give me some hints. Thanks! |
22 Jun 2004, Konstantin Olchanski, , How to compile under Darwin-gcc? (MacOS X)
|
The current (cvs) version of MIDAS should build on Mac OS X right out of the
box- I fixed all the problems you report back in February(?)- see the macosx
thread in this forum. A few weeks ago I verified that it still compiles on Mac
OS 10.3.4. The Mac OS port received minimal testing- I checked that "odbedit"
and "mhttpd" run, that's about it. K.O.
> I add the following to makefile and try to treat Darwin as FreeBSD/Linux.
> But I failed.
> ============
> #-----------------------
> # This is for MacOS X
> #
> ifeq ($(OSTYPE), Darwin)
> CC = gcc
> OS_DIR = Darwin
> OSFLAGS = -DOS_DARWIN -DOS_LINUX
> LIBS = -lbsd -lcompat
> SPECIFIC_OS_PRG =
> endif
> ============
>
> I got the following errors:
> =============
> gcc -c -g -O2 -Wall -Iinclude -Idrivers -LDarwin/lib -DINCLUDE_FTPLIB
> -DOS_DARWIN -DOS_FREEBSD -o Darwin/lib/midas.o src/midas.c
> In file included from include/midasinc.h:45,
> from include/msystem.h:114,
> from src/midas.c:623:
> /usr/include/string.h:112: error: conflicting types for `strlcat'
> include/midas.h:1701: error: previous declaration of `strlcat'
> /usr/include/string.h:113: error: conflicting types for `strlcpy'
> include/midas.h:1700: error: previous declaration of `strlcpy'
> In file included from include/msystem.h:114,
> from src/midas.c:623:
> include/midasinc.h:161:21: sys/vfs.h: No such file or directory
> include/midasinc.h:164:17: pty.h: No such file or directory
> src/midas.c:780: error: conflicting types for `dbg_malloc'
> include/midas.h:1478: error: previous declaration of `dbg_malloc'
> src/midas.c:817: error: conflicting types for `dbg_calloc'
> include/midas.h:1479: error: previous declaration of `dbg_calloc'
> src/midas.c:858: error: conflicting types for `strlcpy'
> /usr/include/string.h:113: error: previous declaration of `strlcpy'
> src/midas.c:892: error: conflicting types for `strlcat'
> /usr/include/string.h:112: error: previous declaration of `strlcat'
> gmake: *** [Darwin/lib/midas.o] Error 1
> ==========
>
> Could anyone give me some hints. Thanks! |
23 Jun 2004, Exaos Lee, , How to compile under Darwin-gcc? (MacOS X)
|
> The current (cvs) version of MIDAS should build on Mac OS X right out of the
> box- I fixed all the problems you report back in February(?)- see the macosx
> thread in this forum. A few weeks ago I verified that it still compiles on Mac
> OS 10.3.4. The Mac OS port received minimal testing- I checked that "odbedit"
> and "mhttpd" run, that's about it. K.O.
>
Thanks a lot. But I cannot checkout module:
------------
01:52:16: pc2075.psi.ch: Operation timed out
01:52:16: cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above
messages if any)
------------
Could anybody add download tar package in the WWW interface of CVS repository.
I know the original CGI script has such a feature. Thanks.
P.S.
I use these commands to checkout:
cvs -e ssh -d :ext:cvs@midas.psi.ch:/usr/local/cvsroot checkout midas
cvs -e ssh -d :ext:cvs@midas.psi.ch:/usr/local/cvsroot update |
23 Jun 2004, Stefan Ritt, , How to compile under Darwin-gcc? (MacOS X)
|
> Thanks a lot. But I cannot checkout module:
> ------------
> 01:52:16: pc2075.psi.ch: Operation timed out
> 01:52:16: cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above
> messages if any)
> ------------
Should work fine, just tried from outside PSI. Please check again.
> Could anybody add download tar package in the WWW interface of CVS repository.
> I know the original CGI script has such a feature. Thanks.
The tar package is only done for a new release (which will happen in the next days
BTW), so http://midas.psi.ch/download/tar/ contains the most recent packages. Upon
request I make a midas-snapshot.tar.gz, but since there will be a 1.9.4 soon, it's
maybe not necessary right now. |
23 Jun 2004, Exaos Lee, , How to compile under Darwin-gcc? (MacOS X)
|
>
> Should work fine, just tried from outside PSI. Please check again.
Unfortunately, I still encounter the same problem.
---
pc2075.psi.ch: Operation timed out
cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)
---
I am in LNS-INFN (Italy), i.e., I am outside PSI. So ... what's the problem? I try to
ping the host, and it is reachable:
--------
[exaos@exaos cvsnew]$ ping midas.psi.ch
PING pc2075.psi.ch (129.129.228.23): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 129.129.228.23: icmp_seq=0 ttl=50 time=67.237 ms
64 bytes from 129.129.228.23: icmp_seq=1 ttl=50 time=64.202 ms
64 bytes from 129.129.228.23: icmp_seq=2 ttl=50 time=56.278 ms
...
--------
Is it the problem of firewall? I am not sure. So strange.
>
> The tar package is only done for a new release (which will happen in the next days
> BTW), so http://midas.psi.ch/download/tar/ contains the most recent packages. Upon
> request I make a midas-snapshot.tar.gz, but since there will be a 1.9.4 soon, it's
> maybe not necessary right now.
Waiting for the new release ... |
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