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  696   11 Mar 2010 Stefan RittInfoNew '/Experiment/Menu buttons'
> The mhttpd program shows some standard buttons in the top row for 
> starting/stopping runs, accessing the ODB, Alarms, etc. Since not all experiments 
> make use of all buttons, they have been customized. By default mhttpd creates 
> following entry in the ODB:
> 
> /Experiment/Menu Buttons = Start, ODB, Messages, ELog, Alarms, Programs, History, 
> Config, Help
> 
> Which is the standard set (except the old CNAF). People can customize this now by 
> removing unnecessary buttons or by changing their order. The "Start" entry above 
> actually causes the whole set of Start/Stop/Pause/Resume buttons to appear, 
> depending on the current run state. 

Upon request the set of Menu Buttons has been extended to

/Experiment/Menu Buttons = Start, Pause, ODB, Messages, ELog, Alarms, Programs, 
History, Config, Help

by adding the additional "Pause" string. Without "Pause" being present in the list of 
menu buttons, the run cannot be paused/resumed, but only started/stopped. This is 
required by some experiments. If "/Experiment/Menu Buttons" is not present in the ODB, 
it gets created with the above default. If it is there from the previous update, the 
"Pause" string might be missing, so it must be added by hand if required. The 
modification is committed as revision #4684.
  712   30 Jul 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfomacos 10.6 success
As of svn rev 4794, midas builds, runs and should be fully usable on MacOS 10.6.4. Previous revisions did 
not compile due to assorted Linuxisms and did not run because of a sizeof() problem in ss_gettid(). Also 
one of the system header files (mtio.h?) present in MacOS 10.5 vanished from 10.6.

Please continue reporting all problems with midas on macos to this forum.
K.O.
  713   04 Aug 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoYBOS support now optional, disabled by default
As of svn rev 4800, YBOS support was made optional, disabled by default. (But note that ybos.c is still used 
by mdump). See HAVE_YBOS in the Makefile.
K.O.
  714   31 Aug 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoYBOS support now optional, disabled by default
> As of svn rev 4800, YBOS support was made optional, disabled by default. (But note that ybos.c is still used 
> by mdump). See HAVE_YBOS in the Makefile.


It looks like some example drivers in .../drivers/class want to link against YBOS libraries. This fails because ybos.o is missing from the MIDAS library.

After discussions with SR and PAA, we think YBOS support can be removed or made optional, but there are too many of these drivers for me to fix 
them all right now in five minutes. Please accept my apology and use these workarounds:

If you get linker errors because of missing YBOS functions:

1) enable YBOS suport in the Makefile (uncomment HAVE_YBOS=1), or
2) "#ifdef HAVE_YBOS" all places that call YBOS functions

Solution (2) is preferable as it permits us to eventually remove YBOS completely. If you fix files from MIDAS svn, please do send me patches or diffs (or 
post them here).


K.O.
  715   31 Aug 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoExperimental POSIX shared memory support
As of svn rev 4807, src/system.c has an experimental implementation of POSIX shared memory. It is 
similar to the already existing implementation of MMAP shared memory, but uses POSIX shm_open() 
instead of directly mmapping the .xxx.SHM file.

There are several benefits to using POSIX shared memory:
1) on MacOS, the (unchangable?) maximum SYSV shared memory is about 2 Mbytes, too small for most 
MIDAS experiments. POSIX shared memory does not seem to have such a limit;
2) on Linux, when using SYSV shared memory, the .xxx.SHM files are tied to the shared memory keys 
using ftok(). If the .xxx.SHM files are located on an NFS-mounted filesystem, ftok() has been observed 
to malfunction and return the same key for different shared memory buffers, causing mighty confusing 
behaviour of MIDAS. (while "man ftok" discusses a theoretical possibility for such collisions, I have 
observed ftok() collisions first hand on a running experiment and it cost us several hours to understand 
why all the events go into the wrong event buffers). The present POSIX shared memory implementation 
does not have such a problem.

This implementation has received limited testing on Linux and MacOS, and it is now the default shared 
memory implementation on MacOS. Linux continues to use SYSV shared memory (ipcs & co). Windows 
uses it's own implementation of shared memory (same as mmap, the best I can tell).

svn 4807
K.O.
  716   31 Aug 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfomacos 10.6 success
> As of svn rev 4794, midas builds, runs and should be fully usable on MacOS 10.6.4. Previous revisions did 
> not compile due to assorted Linuxisms and did not run because of a sizeof() problem in ss_gettid(). Also 
> one of the system header files (mtio.h?) present in MacOS 10.5 vanished from 10.6.

It turns out that on MacOS 10.6 the default maximum SYSV shared memory size is about 2 Mbytes, too small even for the default MIDAS SYSTEM 
event buffer.

Svn revision 4807 implements POSIX shared memory, which does not seem to have such a small size limit and makes it the default on MacOS.

This update fixes the last issue that I am aware of for running MIDAS on MacOS.

svn rev 4807
K.O.
  717   08 Sep 2010 Stefan RittInfoYBOS support now optional, disabled by default
> It looks like some example drivers in .../drivers/class want to link against YBOS libraries. 
> This fails because ybos.o is missing from the MIDAS library.

I fixed the class drivers in meantime (SVN 4814).

There is however another problem: The lazylogger needs YBOS support compiled in if the FTP transfer mode is used. 
At PSI we are stuck at the moment to FTP, so we still need YBOS there (although none of the data is in YBOS format). 
Maybe there is a chance that this will be fixed some time and we can get rid of YBOS.
  718   13 Sep 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfomodified mhttpd history panel editor
mhttpd.c svn rev 4823 implements a modified history planel editor. all previous functions should work 
as before (minus new bugs).

New experimental functions added:

a) there is a new column "Order" containing numbers 10, 20, 30, etc. If you change "30" to (say) "15" 
and press "refresh", the history variables will be reordered according to the new values. If you change 
(say) "10" to "" (empty) or "0" and press "refresh", this variable will be deleted. (But there is a UI wart - if 
you accidentally change the order value to something non-numeric (i.e. "aaa1" or " 1" (leading space) 
and press "enter", the variable will be immediately deleted from odb - "enter" works as "refresh + save" 
- should probably work as "refresh" requiring explicit press on the "save" button).

b) there is a new button "List all" to list all existing variables - next to each variable is a checkbox - 
select any checkboxes and press "add selected" to add selected variables to the history plot. You may 
find this function useful (or not), depending on how many variables you have in your history. For 
T2K/ND280 this is still not good enough (there are still too many variables) and I want to change this to 
a 3 level (equipment, history event, history tag) expandable/collapsable tree (or whatever is simplest to 
implement) - to permit the user to quickly zoom on the interesting variables.

I may still tweak with the UI of these new functions, but the basic functionality (reorder+delete and 
selection of multiple variables from a list) seems to be solid. Comments and suggestions on how to 
make it work the best for your experiment are very welcome.

K.O.
  719   17 Sep 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfomodified mhttpd history panel editor
> mhttpd.c svn rev 4823 implements a modified history planel editor. all previous functions should work 
> as before (minus new bugs). New experimental functions added:
> 
> a) there is a new column "Order" containing numbers 10, 20, 30, etc. ...

While this seems to work well enough, it might remain a function for "advanced users". For novice
users, a simpler gui, i.e. with "move up" and "move down" buttons, would have been "better", or
at least more familiar. (However I have double plus negative experience using nice
looking "move up and down buttons" to rearrange something I actually need to rearrange,
so I have no interest in implementing something I do not want to use. Think about moving
an item all the way from the bottom of a 10 item list to the very top. No do this not as a mental
exercise, but on a slow loading mhttpd web page running somewhere in Japan).

> b) there is a new button "List all variables" to list all existing variables

Some improvement here (mhttpd.c svn 4823): variables are organized by equipment and by history event
into an expandable list. (I already know that this list expansion does not play well with web page
scrolling, same problem exists in the ODB inline editor).

Again, midas users who have a small number of history events may find this new function
not so useful, but the old way was pretty much unusable for T2K/ND280.

Also, for users with a large number of history events, there 2 new ODB variables
/History/MaxDisplayEvents and /History/MaxDisplayTags which limit the maximum
number of events and tags listed in the old scrollable "option" selector history editor.
For the T2K/ND280 case, this reduces the size of the web page and reduces the page load
time quite substantially. (I picked default values of 20 events and 200 tags quite arbitrary,
perhaps the default should have been "no limit", but then nobody would benefit from this
possibility to substantially reduce web page load times - unless they read documentation (yea, right!)
that is not yet written).

K.O.
  720   17 Sep 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoAdded mserver host based access control
In svn rev 4825, I added host based access control to mserver (the MIDAS RPC server). The implementation 
is a verbatim copy mhttpd host based access control list (-a command line switch).

Same as for mhttpd, "mserver -a hostname" enables access control and only permits access from listed 
host names (supply multiple -a switches for multiple hostnames).

This access control does not apply yet for the MIDAS RPC socket connections between MIDAS clients used 
to do RPC callbacks, i.e. to request run transitions. Each MIDAS program is listening for MIDAS RPC 
connections on a high TCP port and at present accepts connections from anybody. To implement access 
controls one could add "-a" switches to every midas application (lot of work) or fill the access control list 
automatically from ODB. mserver still has to use the "-a" command line switches because there is no ODB 
connection when it has to accept or reject remote sockets.

svn rev 4825
K.O.
  721   20 Sep 2010 Stefan RittInfomodified mhttpd history panel editor
Just some idea:

The ultimate solution to that would be to do that completely JavaScript driven. You load ONCE the list of all 
variables into a local array, then sort this into your history panel LOCALLY. When I did the original mhttpd 
history config page, there was not much JavaScript around, but today this would be the ultimate option. It 
even supports drag-and-drop. So let's keep that in mind for the future.

- Stefan
  722   23 Sep 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoFixed ODB corruption by javascript ODBGet(nonexistant)
Prior to odb.c rev 4829 and mhttpd.c rev 4830 committed a few minutes ago, HTML javascript 
ODBGet("/non_existant_odb_entry") caused ODB corruption requiring ODB reload from backup file.

It turns out that ODBGet() tries to create ODB entries if they do not already exist, but because ODBGet() was 
called without the "type", "length", etc arguments, the mhttpd "jset" command was issued with "type" set to 
zero. This resulted in a db_create_key() call with "type" set to zero which created an invalid ODB entry. 
odb.c rev 4829 adds a check for "type<=0" (check for "type>=TID_LAST" was already there).

In addition, mhttpd.c rev 4830 adds a "jset" check for type==0.
K.O.
  723   23 Sep 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoExample javascript midas page
We had javascript ODBGet() and ODBSet() functions for some time now, permitting implementation of 
"page-reload-free" "self-updating" web pages. I finally got around to put all the javascript bits together 
to actually implement such a page. The main difference from a normal MIDAS "custom" page is the data 
update method - instead of fully reloading the page (via "<meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="60">" 
or javascript location.reload()) - I use ODBGet() to read new data from ODB and HTML DOM access to 
update it on the web page. Note that this is not quite AJAX because the load() function is synchronous 
and (i.e. on the MacOS 10.6 Safari web browser) completely freezes the web browser during data update 
(but no freeze on the Linux Firefox, go figure). An asynchronous ODBGet() should be easy to implement, 
but I can see how a fully asynchronous load() function would lose some of the simplicity of this 
example. (I hope elog does not mangle my example too much).
K.O.

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
  <head>
    <title>PostAmp control</title>
  </head>

  <body>
    <h1>PostAmp control</h1>

    <script src='mhttpd.js'></script>
    <script type="text/javascript">

var numcrates = 2;
var numpachan;
var reloadTimerId = 0;

function load()
{
  document.getElementById('LastUpdated').innerHTML = "Reloading..." + new Date;

  var crates_table = document.getElementById('crates');
  var slots_table = document.getElementById('cards');

  var Csn = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Settings/PACtrlSerialNo[*]');
  for (var i = 0; i < numcrates; i++)
    crates_table.rows[1+i].cells[1].innerHTML = Csn[i];

  var MaxTemp = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/MaxTemp[*]');
  for (var i = 0; i < numcrates; i++)
    crates_table.rows[1+i].cells[2].innerHTML = MaxTemp[i];

  var D_TP = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/D_TP[*]');
  var M_TP = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/M_TP[*]');

  for (var i = 0; i < numcrates; i++)
    crates_table.rows[1+i].cells[3].innerHTML = D_TP[i] + " / " + M_TP[i];

  var sn = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Settings/PASerialNo[*]');
  for (var i = 0; i < numpachan; i++)
    slots_table.rows[1+i].cells[1].innerHTML = sn[i];

  var VoltageP  = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/VoltageP[*]');
  for (var i = 0; i < numpachan; i++)
    slots_table.rows[1+i].cells[2].innerHTML = VoltageP[i];

  var VoltageM  = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/VoltageM[*]');
  for (var i = 0; i < numpachan; i++)
    slots_table.rows[1+i].cells[3].innerHTML = VoltageM[i];

  var Temp      = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/Temp[*]');
  for (var i = 0; i < numpachan; i++)
    slots_table.rows[1+i].cells[4].innerHTML = Temp[i];

  var D_VTp     = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/D_VTp[*]');
  var M_VTp     = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/M_VTp[*]');

  for (var i = 0; i < numpachan; i++)
    slots_table.rows[1+i].cells[5].innerHTML = D_VTp[i] + " / " + M_VTp[i];

  var D_Thresh  = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/D_Thresh[*]');
  var M_ThreshA = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/M_ThreshA[*]');
  var M_ThreshB = ODBGet('/Equipment/PostAmp/Variables/M_ThreshB[*]');

  for (var i = 0; i < numpachan; i++)
    slots_table.rows[1+i].cells[6].innerHTML = D_Thresh[i] + " / " + M_ThreshA[i] + " / " + M_ThreshB[i];

  document.getElementById('LastUpdated').innerHTML = "Last updated: " + new Date;
}

function reload()
{
  clearTimeout(reloadTimerId);
  load();
  reloadTimerId = setTimeout('reload()', 10000);
}

function main()
{
  clearTimeout(reloadTimerId);

  document.writeln("<p id=LastUpdated>Last updated: </p>");

  document.writeln("<input type=button value='Reload' onClick='reload();'></input>");
  document.writeln("<input type=button value='TP enable' onClick='clearTimeout(reloadTimerId); 
ODBSet(\"/Equipment/PostAmp/Settings/Command\", \"gtp 1\"); reload();'></input>");
  document.writeln("<input type=button value='TP disable' onClick='clearTimeout(reloadTimerId); 
ODBSet(\"/Equipment/PostAmp/Settings/Command\", \"gtp 0\"); reload();'></input>");
  //document.writeln("<input type=button value='Thresh 100' onClick='clearTimeout(reloadTimerId); 
ODBSet(\"/Equipment/PostAmp/Settings/Command\", \"gvth 100\"); reload();'></input>");
  //document.writeln("<input type=button value='Vtest 200' onClick='clearTimeout(reloadTimerId); 
ODBSet(\"/Equipment/PostAmp/Settings/Command\", \"gvtest 200\"); reload();'></input>");

  document.writeln("Set VTp: ");
  document.writeln("<input type=input size=5 value='200' onKeyPress='if (event.keyCode==13) { 
clearTimeout(reloadTimerId); ODBSet(\"/Equipment/PostAmp/Settings/Command\", \"gvtest \" + 
this.value); reload(); }'></input>");

  document.writeln("Set Thresh: ");
  document.writeln("<input type=input size=5 value='100' onKeyPress='if (event.keyCode==13) { 
clearTimeout(reloadTimerId); ODBSet(\"/Equipment/PostAmp/Settings/Command\", \"gvth \" + 
this.value); reload(); }'></input>");

  document.write("<table id=crates border=1>");
  
  document.writeln("<tr align=center>");
  document.writeln("<th>Crate");
  document.writeln("<th>SerialNo");
  document.writeln("<th>MaxTemp");
  document.writeln("<th>D_TP / M_TP");
  document.writeln("</tr>");
  

  for (c = 0; c < numcrates; c++) {
    document.writeln("<tr align=center>");
    document.writeln("<td>" + c);
    document.writeln("<td>sn");
    document.writeln("<td>maxtemp");
    document.writeln("<td>d_tp/m_tp");
    document.writeln("</tr>");
  }
  document.writeln("</table>");
  
  document.write("<table id=cards border=1>");
  
  document.writeln("<tr align=center>");
  document.writeln("<th>Crate/Slot");
  document.writeln("<th>SerialNo");
  document.writeln("<th>V+5");
  document.writeln("<th>V-5");
  document.writeln("<th>Temp");
  document.writeln("<th>VTp");
  document.writeln("<th>Thresh");
  document.writeln("</tr>");
  
  for (c = 0; c < numcrates; c++) {
    for (s = 1; s <= 24; s++) {
      xchan = (c*24) + (s-1);
      document.writeln("<tr align=center>");
      document.writeln("<td>" + c + "/" + s + "/" + xchan);
      document.writeln("<td>sn");
      document.writeln("<td>vp");
      document.writeln("<td>vm");
      document.writeln("<td>temp");
      document.writeln("<td>d_vtpm/m_vtp");
      document.writeln("<td>d_thresh/m_thresha/m_threshb");
      document.writeln("</tr>");
    }
  }
  document.writeln("</table>");

  numpachan = xchan+1;
}

main();
reload();

//ODBSet('/Equipment/FgdWiener01/Settings/outputSwitch[8]', value);

    </script>

    <hr>
    <address><a href="xxx@xxx">Expt S1249</a></address>
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Last modified: Wed Sep 22 08:30:31 PDT 2010
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  </body>
</html>
  724   23 Sep 2010 Stefan RittInfoExample javascript midas page
> We had javascript ODBGet() and ODBSet() functions for some time now, permitting 
implementation of 
> "page-reload-free" "self-updating" web pages. I finally got around to put all 
the javascript bits together 
> to actually implement such a page.

Unfortunately the page has tons of JavaScript errors, probably happened during 
copy-and-paste to elog. Note that 
such files are better places as attachment. I attached a screen dump from the JS 
debugger inside Chrome which I 
use normally to debug JS.
Attachment 1: js_error.png
js_error.png
  725   23 Sep 2010 Stefan RittInfoAnother example of a JavaScript midas page
Please find attached another example of a JavaScript (JS) page using the 
ODBGet/Set functions. 

In contrast to the previous posting, the page is not constructed via the 
document.writeln() function, but written directly in HTML and modified through the 
"innerHTML = ..." functionality. 

It is a control page for our beamline, which gets updated in the background. In 
addition, the user can set the beamline to three predefined settings which are 
stored in an array at the top of the page. As an little extra there is a progress 
bar, which is updated locally via JS since changing the beamline takes a while. 
The progress bar is implemented as a table with variable width, and dynamically 
updated by the JS program. The second attachment is a screen dump from such a 
switching process. Since only values in the ODB are changed, you can try it 
yourself without actually modifying a PSI beam line ;-)
Attachment 1: beamline.html
Attachment 2: beamline.png
beamline.png
  726   24 Sep 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfoExample javascript midas page
> > We had javascript ODBGet() and ODBSet() functions for some time now, permitting 
> implementation of 
> > "page-reload-free" "self-updating" web pages. I finally got around to put all 
> the javascript bits together 
> > to actually implement such a page.
> 
> Unfortunately the page has tons of JavaScript errors, probably happened during 
> copy-and-paste to elog.

The attached errors all seem to be from cut-and-paste line breaks in the long "document.writeln()" statements. 
When the page runs, there are no errors from Firefox and Safari.

This example uses "document.writeln()" because the number of PostAmp devices displayed in the table is not 
known in advance and is potentially read from ODB at page load time.

K.O.
  727   24 Sep 2010 Stefan RittInfoExample javascript midas page
> The attached errors all seem to be from cut-and-paste line breaks in the long "document.writeln()" statements. 
> When the page runs, there are no errors from Firefox and Safari.

Then it would be good if you re-submit the file as an attachment so that other people can use it.

> This example uses "document.writeln()" because the number of PostAmp devices displayed in the table is not 
> known in advance and is potentially read from ODB at page load time.

This was not a criticism but just to show that there are different ways of constructing such a page, depending on the 
needs. So people have the choice. Anyhow I think it's very good to have some working examples for people to start 
with.
  729   29 Oct 2010 Konstantin OlchanskiInfomlogger.c 4858-4862 busted
Please note that mlogger does not work (crashes on run start) starting with svn
rev 4858, fixed in svn 4862. If you have to use this busted version of mlogger,
the crash is fixed by update of history_midas.c to svn rev 4862 or set ODB
/Logger/WriteFileHistory to 'n'. Sorry for the inconvenience. K.O.
  730   02 Nov 2010 chris pearsonInfomhttpd: Extra entries on status page
   A couple of experiments at triumf wanted certain important odb variables
displayed on their status page.  (There was already the possibility to show the
run comment)
   A new folder "/Experiment/Status Items" was created containing links to the
variables of interest, these items are show on the status page, under the run
comment (if any), in 3 columns.

the code from mhttpd.c:show_status_page()
between
   /*---- run comment ----*/
and
   /*---- Equipment list ----*/
is attached
Attachment 1: status.c
   /*---- run comment ----*/

   /* Also Status items values (including run comment)               */
   /* want Run Comment to be shown first but, instead of             */
   /* storing everything and then displaying in our chosen order     */
   /* find comment first, and then show other items as they are seen */
   db_find_key(hDB,0,"/Experiment/Status Items", &hkey);
   if( hkey ){                               /* If this Directory exists ... */
      char status_data[1000];              /* same size as str defined above */
      db_find_key(hDB,0,"/Experiment/Status Items/comment", &hsubkey);
      if( hsubkey ){               /* Show Run comment before other items ...*/
         db_get_key(hDB, hsubkey, &key);
         size = sizeof(status_data);
         if( (status = db_get_data(hDB, hsubkey, status_data, &size, key.type))
	     == DB_SUCCESS && key.num_values == 1 && key.type != TID_KEY ){
            db_sprintf(str, status_data, key.item_size, 0, key.type);
            rsprintf("<tr align=center><td colspan=6 bgcolor=#E0E0FF><b>%s</b></td></tr>\n", str);
	 }
     }
     /* each key can also be a link: we want link data and original key name */
     /* => get key twice: follwing links(for data) not follow (for org name) */
     int item_count=0;                       /* Total number of things shown */
     for(i=0; ; i++){                       /* Loop over status-item subkeys */
        db_enum_key(hDB, hkey, i, &hsubkey);/*get ith key data, follow links */
        if( ! hsubkey ){ break; }                        /* (end of subkeys) */
        db_get_key(hDB, hsubkey, &key);     /*          ...                  */
        /* key data has unknown type, copy to status_data then conv -> string*/
        size = sizeof(status_data);   /* Don't try to display arrays/subdirs */
        if( (status=db_get_data(hDB,hsubkey, status_data, &size, key.type)) != 
           DB_SUCCESS || key.num_values>1 || key.type == TID_KEY ){ continue; }
        db_sprintf(str, status_data, key.item_size, 0, key.type); /*->string */

        db_enum_link(hDB, hkey, i, &hsubkey);    /* Get ith subkey link name */
        db_get_key(hDB, hsubkey, &key);          /*           ...            */
        if( strstr(key.name,"comment") ){ continue; } /* skip comment (done) */

        if( ! (item_count % 3) ){ rsprintf("<tr>"); }
        rsprintf("<td colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#%06X>%s: <b>%s</b></td>",
           0xD0D0FF, key.name, str );
        if( ! (++item_count % 3) ){ rsprintf("</tr>\n"); }
     }
     while( (item_count % 3) ){         /* complete any partial row of 3 ... */
        rsprintf("<td colspan=2 bgcolor=#%06x></td>", 0xD0D0FF );
        if( (++item_count % 3) == 0 ){ rsprintf("</tr>\n"); }
     }
   } /* end of if existence of "status items" hkey */

   // Original Run Comment Section ...
   //   size = sizeof(str);
   //   if (db_get_value(hDB, 0, "/Experiment/Run parameters/Comment", str,
   //                    &size, TID_STRING, FALSE) == DB_SUCCESS)
   //      rsprintf("<tr align=center><td colspan=6 bgcolor=#E0E0FF><b>%s</b></td></tr>\n", str);

   /*---- Equipment list ----*/
  733   15 Dec 2010 Stefan RittInfoNew source file structure of MSCB tree
A long planned modification of the source file structure of the MSCB subsystem has been implemented. This is however only for those people who do actively participate in micro controller programming with MSCB. The idea behind this is tha the central include file mscbemb.h had a section for each new project. So whenever a new project was added, this file had to be modified which is clumsy and hard to maintain. Therefore I took the project specific sections out of this file and put it into a config.h file, which is separate for each project (very similar to VxWorks). So the folder tree now looks like this:
midas\mscb\embedded
  \include                <- place for framework include file mscbemb.h
  \lib                    <- precompiled TCP/IP library for SCS-260 submaster
  \src                    <- framework sources mscbmain.c and mscbutil.c
  \<project1>             <- separate folder for project1
      config.h            <- config file for project1
  \<project2>             <- separate folder for project2
      config.h            <- config file for project2
  ...
  \experiment
     \<experiment1>
     \<experiment2>

So each project has it's own config.h, which is included from the central mscbemb.h and can be used to enable certain features of the framework without having to change the framework itself. The "projectx" folders contain devices which are used across several experiments and sometimes also between institutes (PSI and TRIUMF). If you make a device which is only used in a specific experiment, this should go under \experiment with the name of the device or the experiment as a subdirectory. I encourage everybody to submit even specific projects to the subversion system since they can sometimes be useful for others to look at some example code.

A few other things have to be changed in order to adapt to the new structure:

  • The framework files mscbmain.c mscbutil.c and mscbemb.h have moved and therefore they have to be re-added to the projects in the Keil MicroVision Development Environment.
  • The name of the device should not be defined under compiler settings (Project Options/C51/Preprocessor Symbols), but put directly into the config.h file associated with the project.
  • The include paths in the compile have to be changed and point to \midas\mscb\embedded\include
  • The file config.h has to be copied from a similar project and adjusted to fit the new project.

I did remove all project specific sections from mscbemb.h in the current SVN version, so certain projects (FDB_008 at TRIUMF, CRATE_MONITOR and PT100X8 at PSI) have to retrieve the settings (like LED ports etc.) from the old mscbemb.h and put it into the config.h file.

Furthermore there is a new STARTUP_VDDMON.A51 file in the src directory which should be added to each project. This was recommended by the micro controller manufacturer and fixes cases where the EEPROM contents of the CPU gets lost from time to time during power up.

The last thing is that PSI switched to MicroVision 4 as the development environment, so I added new project files (*.uvproj and *.uvopt instead *.Uv2), but I left the old ones there in case someone still has the uV2 environment. They are however not maintained any more.

If there is any problem with the new structure or you have some comments, please don't hesitate to contact me.


- Stefan
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