The operation of MBF is assisted by numerous scripts.
Startup Scripts
./load_fpga
Usage: load_fpga [-f bit-file] [addresses] -f bit-file Optionally specify location of bit file, otherwise $BIT_FILE will be loaded from the current directory
Loads an FPGA image onto the AMC card.
./start_ioc
start_ioc ioc-name
This script should be passed the name of an IOC configured in the iocs
directory. The IOC is launched (using epics/runioc
) under procServ
.
iocs/start-ioc
An IOC is configured by creating a soft link to this script with the name of the IOC in the iocs
directory.
epics/runioc
Usage: runioc [options] config-file Starts MBF IOC with configured options. -v Run with valgrind memory checker enabled -l Add leak check to valgrind (must specify -v first) -t Add track origins to valgrind (must specify -v first) -q Disable PV logging -u Don't lock hardware registers -z Disable delay compensation
This is the main launcher for running the EPICS IOC. Don't use the -v
option for normal operation as it slows things down too much. The -z
option is only for use with delay compensation measurement.
This script should not normally be run directly, instead use start_ioc
or the launcher link in iocs
.
epics/setup_mbf
setup_mbf ioc-config
This script is run as part of IOC initialisation to initialise the hardware. The main work is programming the three devices (PLL, ADC, DAC) on the FMC500 card. An IOC configuration file must be passed as the only argument.
epics/initial-state
initial-state ioc-name
This helper script can be run after the first run of an EPICS IOC or when the state file has been deleted. The compensation filters and ADC limits are reset, the bunch output gains are all set to 1, and some initial bank configurations are set.
epics/runopi
This script launches an EDM panel with access to the available MBF systems.
GUI Helper Scripts
All of the scripts described here are run as helpers for the EDM screens.
epics/opi/scripts/run-command
This is a wrapper script for running other helper scripts in a temporary xterm terminal. This is done so that if the script fails then the output can be reviewed.
epics/opi/scripts/mbf-help
This script launches Firefox to view the appropriate help page when the help button
on a GUI screen is pressed.epics/opi/scripts/mbf-setup-tune
This script is called in response to each of the "Tune" setup buttons at the bottom of the MBF Overview page.
usage: mbf-setup-tune [-h] [-c CONFIG] [-d] [-m RING_MODE] [-t TUNE] [-n] device mode Configure device in specified setup mode. positional arguments: device TMBF device name to configure mode Configuration mode, must be one of TUNE, AP, FB optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONFIG Alternative configuration file -d Enable debug mode -m RING_MODE Specify ring mode, otherwise PV will be consulted -t TUNE Specify tune, otherwise config file will be consulted -n Dry run, don't actually write to device
The configuration mode is set according to the button name as follows:
Tune setup | Mode | Description |
---|---|---|
Tune Only | TUNE | Normal tune measurement configuration without feedback. |
Tune Special | AP | Special configuration for accelerator physics. Wider tune measurement sweep. |
Feedback On & Tune | FP | Normal tune measurement together with bunch-by-bunch feedback. |
The setup is read from two files:
File | Description |
---|---|
setup_defaults.py | This sets defaults for all of the settings that will be written by this script. |
MBF_tune.config | This file is designed to be edited by operators and is used to fine tune the behaviour of this script. |
epics/opi/scripts/mbf-set-waveform
mbf-set-waveform PV value [bunch]
This helper function is called from the detector bunch setup screen, and is used to update a waveform PV. If bunch
is not specified the entire waveform is set to value
, otherwise only the selected bunch is updated.
epics/opi/scripts/mbf-set-one-bunch
This helper function is called from the bunch bank setup screen and is used for a variety of update functions.
Tune Fitter
The tune fitter is managed by the following scripts.
tune_fit/runioc
Script for launching the tune fitter.
iocs/start-fitter
Helper script for launching tune fitter IOC.
tune_fit/plot_replay
Used to run tune fitter algorithm on canned data.
Development Scripts
Note that build scripts are not documented here.
epics/measure/measure_delays
This script should be run when changes have been made to the firmware. An IOC must be started in TMBF mode with the -z
flag and then this script is launched with the name of the IOC passed as the only argument. The output from this script is then used to update the file epics/hardware_delays
.
tools/reg
usage: reg [-h] [-a ADDR] bank [reg] [value] Read/write raw registers positional arguments: bank Register bank to access according to mapping: 0 SYS - System control registers; 1 CTRL - Shared DSP management registers; 2 DSP0 - First DSP channel control; 3 DSP1 - Second DSP channel control reg Register to read or write. If not specified, entire bank is read value Value to write to register if specifed optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -a ADDR Set physical address of card. If not specified then card 0
Provides direct access to FPGA registers by register number. Use with care!
tools/spi
tools/spi spi reg [value]
Provides direct access to the FMC 500 SPI registers. Use with care! If no value is given the register is read, otherwise value
is written to the register. The spi
parameter determines which device is addressed:
spi | Device | Description |
---|---|---|
0 | LMK04828B | Clock Jitter Cleaner with Dual Loop PLLs. Elsewhere referred to just as "the PLL". |
1 | AD9684 | Dual Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). |
2 | AD9122 | Dual 16-Bit 1230 MSPS TxDAC+ Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC). |
tools/scan_idelay
usage: scan_idelay [-h] [-a ADDR] [-f F_RF] [-s IDELAY] [-n CAPTURE_COUNT] [-m CLOCK_MODE] Scan for best IDELAY setting optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -a ADDR Set physical address of card. If not specified then use card 0 -f F_RF RF frequency, used to calculate number of samples -s IDELAY If set, set IDELAY to this after test -n CAPTURE_COUNT Number of data points captured for each sample -m CLOCK_MODE Configure clock mode before running scan
Scans through ADC clock to data delays and shows result from reading test pattern. Needs to be run on initial commissioning of new hardware, and should be checked after updating firmware.
Areas of Concern for Portability
The following issues will need to be sorted out.
- Many of the scripts have DLS specific configuration
- There is no support for
procServ
logging. - Large parts of
mbf-setup-tune
are DLS specific. - The configuration of
mbf-setup-tune
needs to be documented.