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21 Feb 2020 | 
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | > Hi, Stefan - is this our famous 64-bit misalignement? 
Where we have each alternating bank aligned 
and misaligned at 64 bits? Without changing | 
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21 Feb 2020 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | > We also agree and found the problem now.
 
 
Good. what was wrong?
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21 Feb 2020 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | Hi, Stefan - is this our famous 64-bit misalignement? 
Where we have each alternating bank aligned 
and misaligned at 64 bits? Without changing | 
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20 Feb 2020 | 
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | Actually the cause of all of the is a real 
bug in the midas functions. We want each 
bank 8-byte aligned, so there is code in | 
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20 Feb 2020 | 
Marius Koeppel | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | 
 
We also agree and found the problem now. 
Since we build everything (MIDAS Event Header, | 
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20 Feb 2020 | 
Marius Koeppel |   |   | 
 
We also agree and found the problem now. 
Since we build everything (MIDAS Event Header, | 
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20 Feb 2020 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Difference between "Event Data Size"  and "All Bank Size" | > Thanks for pointing out this error. The 
"All Bank Size" contains the size of all 
banks including their 
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20 Feb 2020 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | > rb_xxx functions are midas event agnostic. 
The receiving side in mfe.cxx (lines 1418 
in receive_trigger_event) however pulls one | 
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20 Feb 2020 | 
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | RPC Error: ACK or other control chars from "db_get_values" | > The unexpected token is \0x6
 
> RPC Error json parser exception: SyntaxError: 
JSON.parse: bad control character in string | 
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18 Feb 2020 | 
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | RPC Error: ACK or other control chars from "db_get_values" | You are the first one reporting this error, 
so it must be due to your values in the ODB. 
Can you track it down to specific ODB contents? | 
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18 Feb 2020 | 
Lukas Gerritzen | Bug Report | RPC Error: ACK or other control chars from "db_get_values" | Hi,
 
for some reason we occasionally get JSON 
errors in the browser when accessing MIDAS. | 
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14 Feb 2020 | 
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | rb_xxx functions are midas event agnostic. 
The receiving side in mfe.cxx (lines 1418 
in receive_trigger_event) however pulls one | 
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14 Feb 2020 | 
Konrad Briggl | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | Hello Stefan,
 
is there a difference for the later data 
processing (after writing the ring buffer | 
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13 Feb 2020 | 
Berta Beltran | Bug Report | Compiling Midas in OS 10.15 Catalina  | > Now you are stuck with openssl, which is 
optional for mhttpd. If you only use mhttpd 
locally, you maybe don't need SSL support. | 
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13 Feb 2020 | 
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | The rb_xxx function are (thoroughly tested!) 
robust against high data rate given that 
you use them as intended:
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13 Feb 2020 | 
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | The rb_xxx functions are (thoroughly tested) 
robust against high data rate given that 
you use them as intended: | 
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13 Feb 2020 | 
Marius Koeppel | Forum | Writting Midas Events via FPGAs | Dear all,
 
 
we creating Midas events directly inside | 
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13 Feb 2020 | 
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Compiling Midas in OS 10.15 Catalina  | Now you are stuck with openssl, which is optional 
for mhttpd. If you only use mhttpd locally, 
you maybe don't need SSL support. In that | 
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12 Feb 2020 | 
Berta Beltran | Bug Report | Compiling Midas in OS 10.15 Catalina  | > Another thought: Can you delete the midas 
build directory and run cmake again? Like
 
> 
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12 Feb 2020 | 
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | Compiling Midas in OS 10.15 Catalina  | Another thought: Can you delete the midas 
build directory and run cmake again? Like
 
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