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# of YouCompleteMe.
#
# Here's the license text for this file:
#
# This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
#
# Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or
# distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled
# binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any
# means.
#
# In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors
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# software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit
# of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and
# successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of
# relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this
# software under copyright law.
#
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# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
# OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
# ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
# OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
#
# For more information, please refer to
import os
import ycm_core
# These are the compilation flags that will be used in case there's no
# compilation database set (by default, one is not set).
# CHANGE THIS LIST OF FLAGS. YES, THIS IS THE DROID YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR.
flags = [
'-Wall',
'-Wextra',
'-Werror',
'-Wno-long-long',
'-fexceptions',
# THIS IS IMPORTANT! Without a "-std=" flag, clang won't know which
# language to use when compiling headers. So it will guess. Badly. So C++
# headers will be compiled as C headers. You don't want that so ALWAYS specify
# a "-std=".
# For a C project, you would set this to something like 'c99' instead of
# 'c++11'.
'-std=gnuc99',
# ...and the same thing goes for the magic -x option which specifies the
# language that the files to be compiled are written in. This is mostly
# relevant for c++ headers.
# For a C project, you would set this to 'c' instead of 'c++'.
'-x',
'c',
'-isystem',
'../BoostParts',
# This path will only work on OS X, but extra paths that don't exist are not
# harmful
'-isystem',
'../llvm/include',
'-isystem',
'../llvm/tools/clang/include',
'-I',
'.',
'-I',
'./ClangCompleter',
'-isystem',
'./tests/gmock/gtest',
'-isystem',
'./tests/gmock/gtest/include',
'-isystem',
'./tests/gmock',
'-isystem',
'./tests/gmock/include',
'-isystem',
'/usr/include',
'-isystem',
'/usr/local/include',
'-I',
'hal/include',
'-I',
'hal/include/hw',
'-I',
'hal/dev_mngr',
'-I',
'hal/dev_io',
'-I',
'hal/debug',
'-I',
'hal/hal_utils',
'-I',
'hal/ll_io',
'-I',
'hal/ll_io/ops',
'-I',
'hal/sdb',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io/exports',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io/modules',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io/rw_param',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io/modules/fmc130m_4ch',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io/modules/acq',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io/modules/dsp',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io/modules/swap',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io/protocols',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io/protocols/ops',
'-I',
'hal/sm_io/chips',
'-I',
'hal/msg',
'-I',
'hal/msg/smio_thsafe_ops',
'-I',
'hal/msg/exp_ops',
'-I',
'kernel/include/pcie',
'-g',
'-DDBE_DEBUG=1',
'-lzmq',
'-lczmq',
'-lmdp',
]
# Set this to the absolute path to the folder (NOT the file!) containing the
# compile_commands.json file to use that instead of 'flags'. See here for
# more details: http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html
#
# Most projects will NOT need to set this to anything; you can just change the
# 'flags' list of compilation flags. Notice that YCM itself uses that approach.
compilation_database_folder = ''
if os.path.exists( compilation_database_folder ):
database = ycm_core.CompilationDatabase( compilation_database_folder )
else:
database = None
SOURCE_EXTENSIONS = [ '.cpp', '.cxx', '.cc', '.c', '.m', '.mm' ]
def DirectoryOfThisScript():
return os.path.dirname( os.path.abspath( __file__ ) )
def MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute( flags, working_directory ):
if not working_directory:
return list( flags )
new_flags = []
make_next_absolute = False
path_flags = [ '-isystem', '-I', '-iquote', '--sysroot=' ]
for flag in flags:
new_flag = flag
if make_next_absolute:
make_next_absolute = False
if not flag.startswith( '/' ):
new_flag = os.path.join( working_directory, flag )
for path_flag in path_flags:
if flag == path_flag:
make_next_absolute = True
break
if flag.startswith( path_flag ):
path = flag[ len( path_flag ): ]
new_flag = path_flag + os.path.join( working_directory, path )
break
if new_flag:
new_flags.append( new_flag )
return new_flags
def IsHeaderFile( filename ):
extension = os.path.splitext( filename )[ 1 ]
return extension in [ '.h', '.hxx', '.hpp', '.hh' ]
def GetCompilationInfoForFile( filename ):
# The compilation_commands.json file generated by CMake does not have entries
# for header files. So we do our best by asking the db for flags for a
# corresponding source file, if any. If one exists, the flags for that file
# should be good enough.
if IsHeaderFile( filename ):
basename = os.path.splitext( filename )[ 0 ]
for extension in SOURCE_EXTENSIONS:
replacement_file = basename + extension
if os.path.exists( replacement_file ):
compilation_info = database.GetCompilationInfoForFile(
replacement_file )
if compilation_info.compiler_flags_:
return compilation_info
return None
return database.GetCompilationInfoForFile( filename )
def FlagsForFile( filename, **kwargs ):
if database:
# Bear in mind that compilation_info.compiler_flags_ does NOT return a
# python list, but a "list-like" StringVec object
compilation_info = GetCompilationInfoForFile( filename )
if not compilation_info:
return None
final_flags = MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute(
compilation_info.compiler_flags_,
compilation_info.compiler_working_dir_ )
# NOTE: This is just for YouCompleteMe; it's highly likely that your project
# does NOT need to remove the stdlib flag. DO NOT USE THIS IN YOUR
# ycm_extra_conf IF YOU'RE NOT 100% SURE YOU NEED IT.
try:
final_flags.remove( '-stdlib=libc++' )
except ValueError:
pass
else:
relative_to = DirectoryOfThisScript()
final_flags = MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute( flags, relative_to )
return {
'flags': final_flags,
'do_cache': True
}
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bpm-sw-master/Makefile 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000041460 12736715432 0015233 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # Set your cross compile prefix with CROSS_COMPILE variable
CROSS_COMPILE ?=
CMDSEP = ;
CC ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc
AR ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)ar
LD ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)ld
OBJDUMP ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)objdump
OBJCOPY ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)objcopy
SIZE ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)size
MAKE ?= make
DEPMOD ?= depmod
# Select board in which we will work. Options are: ml605 or afcv3
BOARD ?= ml605
# Select which application we want to generate. Options are: ebpm
APPS ?= ebpm
# Select if we want to have the AFCv3 DDR memory shrink to 2^28 or the full size 2^32. Options are: (y)es ot (n)o.
# This is a TEMPORARY fix until the AFCv3 FPGA firmware is fixed. If unsure, select (y)es.
SHRINK_AFCV3_DDR_SIZE ?= y
#Select if we want to compile code with all messages outputs. Options are: y(es) or n(o)
LOCAL_MSG_DBG ?= n
#Select if we want to compile with debug mode on. Options are: y(es) or n(o)
DBE_DBG ?= y
# Select the FMC ADC board type. Options are: passive or active
FMC130M_4CH_TYPE ?= passive
# Select if we should program FMC EEPROM with some code or not. Option are:
# active, passive or nothing (dont' program EEPROM)
FMC130M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM ?=
# Selects if we want to compile DEV_MNGR. Options are: y(es) or n(o)
WITH_DEV_MNGR ?= y
# Selects the AFE RFFE version. Options are: 2
AFE_RFFE_TYPE ?= 2
# Selects if we want to compile specfic APP Config. Options are: y(es) or n(o).
# If selected, the FPGA firmware must have the AFC diagnostics module
# synthesized.
WITH_APP_CFG ?= y
# Installation prefix for the scripts. This is mainly used for testing the build
# system. Usually this is empty
SCRIPTS_PREFIX ?=
# Selects the install location of the config file
PREFIX ?= /usr/local
export PREFIX
CFG_DIR ?= ${PREFIX}/etc/bpm_sw
export CFG_DIR
# Selects which config file to install. Options are: crude_defconfig or lnls_defconfig
# SelectsGG which config file to install. Options are: crude_defconfig or lnls_defconfig
CFG ?= crude_defconfig
export CFG
# All of our supported boards
SUPPORTED_ML605_BOARDS = ml605
export SUPPORTED_ML605_BOARDS
SUPPORTED_AFCV3_BOARDS = afcv3 afcv3_1
export SUPPORTED_AFCV3_BOARDS
# Config filename
CFG_FILENAME = bpm_sw.cfg
# Linker script
LD_SCRIPT = linker/bpm-sw.ld
# Init sripts
INIT_SCRIPTS =
# Subdmoules and third-party codes
FOREIGN_DIR = foreign
# Our submodules and third-party codes
LIBBSMP_DIR = $(FOREIGN_DIR)/libbsmp
PCIE_DRIVER_DIR = $(FOREIGN_DIR)/pcie-driver
# PCIe driver stuff (pcie driver and library) relative
# directory
PCIE_DRIVER_VER = $(shell uname -r)
DRIVER_OBJ = /lib/modules/$(PCIE_DRIVER_VER)/extra/pciDriver.ko
# Project libraries
LIBERRHAND_DIR = src/libs/liberrhand
LIBCONVC_DIR = src/libs/libconvc
LIBHUTILS_DIR = src/libs/libhutils
LIBDISPTABLE_DIR = src/libs/libdisptable
LIBLLIO_DIR = src/libs/libllio
LIBBPMCLIENT_DIR = src/libs/libbpmclient
LIBSDBFS_DIR = foreign/libsdbfs
# General C/CPP flags
CFLAGS_USR = -std=gnu99 -O2
# We expect tghese variables to be appended to the possible
# command-line options
override CPPFLAGS +=
override CXXFLAGS +=
ifeq ($(BOARD),$(filter $(BOARD),$(SUPPORTED_AFCV3_BOARDS)))
ifeq ($(SHRINK_AFCV3_DDR_SIZE),y)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__SHRINK_AFCV3_DDR_SIZE__
endif
endif
# Board selection
ifeq ($(BOARD),$(filter $(BOARD),$(SUPPORTED_ML605_BOARDS)))
CFLAGS_USR += -D__BOARD_ML605__ -D__WR_SHIFT_FIX__=2
endif
ifeq ($(BOARD),$(filter $(BOARD),$(SUPPORTED_AFCV3_BOARDS)))
CFLAGS_USR += -D__BOARD_AFCV3__ -D__WR_SHIFT_FIX__=0
endif
# Program FMC130M_4CH EEPROM
ifeq ($(FMC130M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM),active)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__FMC130M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM__=1
endif
ifeq ($(FMC130M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM),passive)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__FMC130M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM__=2
endif
# Program FMC250M_4CH EEPROM
ifeq ($(FMC250M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM),active)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__FMC250M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM__=1
endif
ifeq ($(FMC250M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM),passive)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__FMC250M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM__=2
endif
# Compile DEV MNGR or not
ifeq ($(WITH_DEV_MNGR),y)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__WITH_DEV_MNGR__
endif
ifeq ($(AFE_RFFE_TYPE),1)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__AFE_RFFE_V1__
endif
ifeq ($(AFE_RFFE_TYPE),2)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__AFE_RFFE_V2__
endif
# Compile APP Config or not
ifeq ($(WITH_APP_CFG),y)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__WITH_APP_CFG__
endif
ifneq ($(CFG_DIR),)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__CFG_DIR__=$(CFG_DIR)
endif
ifneq ($(CFG_FILENAME),)
CFLAGS_USR += -D__CFG_FILENAME__=$(CFG_FILENAME)
endif
# Malamute 1.0.0 requires this to be defined
# as all of its API is in DRAFT state
CFLAGS_USR += -DMLM_BUILD_DRAFT_API
# Debug conditional flags
CFLAGS_DEBUG =
ifeq ($(LOCAL_MSG_DBG),y)
CFLAGS_DEBUG += -DLOCAL_MSG_DBG=1
endif
# To enable this option, use: make ERRHAND_DBG=y
ifneq ($(ERRHAND_DBG),)
CFLAGS_DEBUG += -DERRHAND_DBG=$(ERRHAND_DBG)
endif
# To enable this option use: make ERRHAND_MIN_LEVEL=DBG_MIN_TRACE
ifneq ($(ERRHAND_MIN_LEVEL),)
CFLAGS_DEBUG += -DERRHAND_MIN_LEVEL=$(ERRHAND_MIN_LEVEL)
endif
# To enable this option use: make ERRHAND_SUBSYS_ON='"(DBG_DEV_MNGR | \
# DBG_DEV_IO | DBG_SM_IO | DBG_LIB_CLIENT | DBG_SM_PR | DBG_SM_CH | DBG_LL_IO | DBG_HAL_UTILS)"'
#
# You can also OR the available subsytems to enable debug messages in just the
# those subsytems. See file errhand_opts.h for more information
ifneq ($(ERRHAND_SUBSYS_ON),)
CFLAGS_DEBUG += -DERRHAND_SUBSYS_ON=$(ERRHAND_SUBSYS_ON)
endif
# Debug flags -D=
CFLAGS_DEBUG += -g
# Specific platform Flags
CFLAGS_PLATFORM = -Wall -Wextra -Werror
LDFLAGS_PLATFORM = -Wl,-T,$(LD_SCRIPT)
# Libraries
LIBS = -lm -lzmq -lczmq -lmlm
# FIXME: make the project libraries easily interchangeable, specifying
# the lib only a single time
PROJECT_LIBS_NAME = liberrhand libconvc libhutils libdisptable libllio libbpmclient \
libsdbfs libpcidriver
PROJECT_LIBS = -lerrhand -lconvc -lhutils -ldisptable -lllio -lbpmclient \
-lsdbfs -lpcidriver
# General library flags -L
LFLAGS = -Lforeign/libsdbfs
# Specific platform objects
OBJS_PLATFORM =
# Source directory
SRC_DIR = src
# Prepare "apps" include
APPS_MKS = $(foreach mk,$(APPS),$(SRC_DIR)/apps/$(mk)/$(mk).mk)
# Include other Makefiles as needed here
include $(SRC_DIR)/sm_io/sm_io.mk
include $(SRC_DIR)/dev_mngr/dev_mngr.mk
include $(SRC_DIR)/dev_io/dev_io.mk
include $(SRC_DIR)/msg/msg.mk
include $(SRC_DIR)/revision/revision.mk
include $(SRC_DIR)/boards/$(BOARD)/board.mk
include $(SRC_DIR)/boards/common/common.mk
include $(APPS_MKS)
# Project boards
boards_INCLUDE_DIRS = -Iinclude/boards/$(BOARD)
# Include directories
INCLUDE_DIRS = $(boards_INCLUDE_DIRS) \
-Iinclude \
-Iforeign/libsdbfs \
-I${PREFIX}/include
# Merge all flags. We expect tghese variables to be appended to the possible
# command-line options
override CFLAGS += $(CFLAGS_USR) $(CFLAGS_PLATFORM) $(CFLAGS_DEBUG) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS)
override LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_PLATFORM)
# Output modules
OUT = $(dev_mngr_OUT)
# Get each APP OUT module
OUT += $(foreach out,$(APPS),$($(out)_OUT))
# All possible output modules
ALL_OUT = $(dev_mngr_all_OUT)
# Get each APP all possible output modules
ALL_OUT += $(foreach all_out,$(APPS),$($(all_out)_all_OUT))
# Out objects
dev_mngr_OBJS += $(dev_mngr_core_OBJS) $(debug_OBJS) \
$(exp_ops_OBJS) $(thsafe_msg_zmq_OBJS) \
$(ll_io_utils_OBJS) $(dev_io_core_utils_OBJS)
common_app_OBJS = $(dev_io_core_OBJS) $(ll_io_OBJS) \
$(sm_io_OBJS) $(msg_OBJS) $(board_OBJS) \
$(board_common_OBJS)
apps_OBJS = $(foreach app_obj,$(APPS),$($(app_obj)_all_OBJS))
.SECONDEXPANSION:
# Save a git repository description
GIT_REVISION = $(shell git describe --dirty --always)
GIT_USER_NAME = $(shell git config --get user.name)
GIT_USER_EMAIL = $(shell git config --get user.email)
OBJS_all = $(ll_io_OBJS) \
$(sm_io_OBJS) \
$(msg_OBJS) \
$(dev_mngr_OBJS) \
$(common_app_OBJS) \
$(apps_OBJS) \
$(board_common_OBJS) \
$(revision_OBJS)
# Sources
all_SRCS = $(patsubst %.o,%.c,$(OBJS_all))
revision_SRCS = $(patsubst %.o,%.c,$(revision_OBJS))
.PHONY: all install uninstall clean mrproper \
pcie_driver pcie_driver_install pcie_driver_uninstall pcie_driver_clean pcie_driver_check \
lib_pcie_driver lib_pcie_driver_install lib_pcie_driver_uninstall lib_pcie_driver_clean lib_pcie_driver_mrproper \
liberrhand liberrhand_install liberrhand_uninstall liberrhand_clean liberrhand_mrproper \
libconvc libconvc_install libconvc_uninstall libconvc_clean libconvc_mrproper \
libhutils libhutils_install libhutils_uninstall libhutils_clean libhutils_mrproper \
libdisptable libdisptable_install libdisptable_uninstall libdisptable_clean libdisptable_mrproper \
libllio libllio_install libllio_uninstall libllio_clean libllio_mrproper \
libbpmclient libbpmclient_install libbpmclient_uninstall libbpmclient_clean libbpmclient_mrproper \
libsdbfs libsdbfs_install libsdbfs_uninstall libsdbfs_clean libsdbfs_mrproper \
libbsmp libbsmp_install libbsmp_uninstall libbsmp_clean libbsmp_mrproper \
core_install core_uninstall core_clean core_mrproper \
tests tests_clean tests_mrproper \
examples examples_clean examples_mrproper \
cfg cfg_install cfg_uninstall cfg_clean cfg_mrproper
# Avoid deletion of intermediate files, such as objects
.SECONDARY: $(OBJS_all)
# Makefile rules
all: cfg $(OUT)
# Output Rule
$(OUT): $$($$@_OBJS) $(common_app_OBJS) $(revision_OBJS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(LFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDE_DIRS) -o $@ $^ $($@_STATIC_LIBS) $(LIBS) $($@_LIBS) $(PROJECT_LIBS)
# Special rule for the revision object
$(revision_OBJS): $(revision_SRCS)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDE_DIRS) -DGIT_REVISION="\"$(GIT_REVISION)\"" \
-DGIT_USER_NAME="\"$(GIT_USER_NAME)\"" \
-DGIT_USER_EMAIL="\"$(GIT_USER_EMAIL)\"" \
-c $< -o $@
# Pull in dependency info for *existing* .o files and don't complain if the
# corresponding .d file is not found
-include $(OBJS_all:.o=.d)
# Autodependencies generatation by Scott McPeak, November 2001,
# from article "Autodependencies with GNU make"
%.o: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDE_DIRS) -c $*.c -o $@
# create the dependency files "target: pre-requisites"
${CC} -MM $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDE_DIRS) $*.c > $*.d
# Workaround to make objects in different folders have
# the correct target path. e.g., "dir/bar.o: dir/bar.c dir/foo.h"
# instead of "bar.o: dir/bar.c dir/foo.h"
@mv -f $*.d $*.d.tmp
@sed -e 's|.*:|$*.o:|' < $*.d.tmp > $*.d
# All prereqs listed will also become command-less,
# prereq-less targets. In this way, the prereq file will be
# treated as changed and the target will be rebuilt
# sed: strip the target (everything before colon)
# sed: remove any continuation backslashes
# fmt -1: list words one per line
# sed: strip leading spaces
# sed: add trailing colons
@sed -e 's/.*://' -e 's/\\$$//' < $*.d.tmp | fmt -1 | \
sed -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/$$/:/' >> $*.d
@rm -f $*.d.tmp
pcie_driver:
$(MAKE) -C $(PCIE_DRIVER_DIR) all
#Verify if the driver is in place
pcie_driver_check:
ifeq ($(wildcard $(DRIVER_OBJ)),)
@echo "PCI driver not found!";
endif
# Install just the driver and lib, not udev rules
pcie_driver_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(PCIE_DRIVER_DIR) core_driver_install lib_driver_install
$(DEPMOD) -a
pcie_driver_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C $(PCIE_DRIVER_DIR) core_driver_uninstall lib_driver_uninstall
pcie_driver_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $(PCIE_DRIVER_DIR) clean
lib_pcie_driver:
$(MAKE) -C $(PCIE_DRIVER_DIR) lib_driver
lib_pcie_driver_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(PCIE_DRIVER_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} lib_driver_install
lib_pcie_driver_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C $(PCIE_DRIVER_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} lib_driver_uninstall
lib_pcie_driver_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $(PCIE_DRIVER_DIR) lib_driver_clean
lib_pcie_driver_mrproper: lib_pcie_driver_clean
libbsmp:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBBSMP_DIR) all
libbsmp_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBBSMP_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} install
libbsmp_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBBSMP_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} uninstall
libbsmp_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBBSMP_DIR) clean
libbsmp_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBBSMP_DIR) distclean
# Project Libraries
liberrhand:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBERRHAND_DIR) all
liberrhand_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBERRHAND_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} install
liberrhand_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBERRHAND_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} uninstall
liberrhand_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBERRHAND_DIR) clean
liberrhand_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBERRHAND_DIR) mrproper
libconvc:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBCONVC_DIR) all
libconvc_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBCONVC_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} install
libconvc_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBCONVC_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} uninstall
libconvc_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBCONVC_DIR) clean
libconvc_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBCONVC_DIR) mrproper
libhutils:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBHUTILS_DIR) all
libhutils_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBHUTILS_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} install
libhutils_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBHUTILS_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} uninstall
libhutils_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBHUTILS_DIR) clean
libhutils_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBHUTILS_DIR) mrproper
libdisptable:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBDISPTABLE_DIR) all
libdisptable_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBDISPTABLE_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} install
libdisptable_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBDISPTABLE_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} uninstall
libdisptable_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBDISPTABLE_DIR) clean
libdisptable_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBDISPTABLE_DIR) mrproper
libllio:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBLLIO_DIR) all
libllio_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBLLIO_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} install
libllio_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBLLIO_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} uninstall
libllio_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBLLIO_DIR) clean
libllio_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBLLIO_DIR) mrproper
libbpmclient:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBBPMCLIENT_DIR) all
libbpmclient_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBBPMCLIENT_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} install
libbpmclient_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBBPMCLIENT_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} uninstall
libbpmclient_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBBPMCLIENT_DIR) clean
libbpmclient_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBBPMCLIENT_DIR) mrproper
libsdbfs:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBSDBFS_DIR) all
libsdbfs_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBSDBFS_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} install
libsdbfs_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBSDBFS_DIR) PREFIX=${PREFIX} uninstall
libsdbfs_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBSDBFS_DIR) clean
libsdbfs_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C $(LIBSDBFS_DIR) mrproper
libs: liberrhand libconvc libhutils \
libdisptable libllio libbpmclient libsdbfs
libs_install: liberrhand_install libconvc_install libhutils_install \
libdisptable_install libllio_install libbpmclient_install libsdbfs_install
libs_compile_install: liberrhand liberrhand_install libconvc libconvc_install \
libhutils libhutils_install libdisptable libdisptable_install libllio libllio_install \
libbpmclient libbpmclient_install libsdbfs libsdbfs_install
libs_uninstall: liberrhand_uninstall libconvc_uninstall libhutils_uninstall \
libdisptable_uninstall libllio_uninstall libbpmclient_uninstall libsdbfs_uninstall
libs_clean: liberrhand_clean libconvc_clean libhutils_clean \
libdisptable_clean libllio_clean libbpmclient_clean libsdbfs_clean
libs_mrproper: liberrhand_mrproper libconvc_mrproper libhutils_mrproper \
libdisptable_mrproper libllio_mrproper libbpmclient_mrproper libsdbfs_mrproper
# External project dependencies
deps: libbsmp lib_pcie_driver
deps_install: libbsmp_install lib_pcie_driver_install
deps_uninstall: libbsmp_uninstall lib_pcie_driver_uninstall
deps_clean: libbsmp_clean lib_pcie_driver_clean
deps_mrproper: libbsmp_mrproper lib_pcie_driver_mrproper
core_install:
$(foreach core_bin,$(OUT),install -m 755 $(core_bin) ${PREFIX}/bin $(CMDSEP))
core_uninstall:
$(foreach core_bin,$(ALL_OUT),rm -f ${PREFIX}/bin/$(core_bin) $(CMDSEP))
core_clean:
rm -f $(OBJS_all) $(OBJS_all:.o=.d)
core_mrproper:
rm -f $(ALL_OUT)
scripts_install:
$(MAKE) -C scripts SCRIPTS_PREFIX=${SCRIPTS_PREFIX} install
scripts_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C scripts SCRIPTS_PREFIX=${SCRIPTS_PREFIX} uninstall
scripts_clean:
$(MAKE) -C scripts clean
scripts_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C scripts mrproper
tests:
$(MAKE) -C tests all
tests_clean:
$(MAKE) -C tests clean
tests_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C tests mrproper
examples:
$(MAKE) -C examples all
examples_clean:
$(MAKE) -C examples clean
examples_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C examples mrproper
cfg:
$(MAKE) -C cfg all
cfg_install:
$(MAKE) -C cfg install
cfg_uninstall:
$(MAKE) -C cfg uninstall
cfg_clean:
$(MAKE) -C cfg clean
cfg_mrproper:
$(MAKE) -C cfg mrproper
install: core_install deps_install liberrhand_install libconvc_install \
libhutils_install libdisptable_install libllio_install libbpmclient_install \
cfg_install scripts_install
uninstall: core_uninstall deps_uninstall liberrhand_uninstall libconvc_uninstall \
libhutils_uninstall libdisptable_uninstall libllio_uninstall libbpmclient_uninstall \
cfg_uninstall scripts_uninstall
clean: core_clean deps_clean liberrhand_clean libconvc_clean libhutils_clean \
libdisptable_clean libllio_clean libbpmclient_clean examples_clean tests_clean \
cfg_clean scripts_clean
mrproper: clean core_mrproper deps_mrproper liberrhand_mrproper libconvc_mrproper \
libhutils_mrproper libdisptable_mrproper libllio_mrproper libbpmclient_mrproper \
examples_mrproper tests_mrproper cfg_mrproper scripts_mrproper
bpm-sw-master/README.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000020611 12736715432 0015045 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # Beam Position Monitor Software
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Software for controlling the AFC BPM boards
## Prerequisites:
Make sure you have the following libraries installed, either by download
the binaries or executing the instructions below:
* libsodium-1.0.8 (https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/tree/1.0.8)
* zeromq-4.2.0 (https://github.com/lnls-dig/libzmq/tree/v4.2.0-pre)
* czmq-3.0.2 (https://github.com/zeromq/czmq/tree/v3.0.2)
* mlm-1.0 (https://github.com/lnls-dig/malamute/tree/v1.0)
## Optional libraries:
* uuid (distribution available):
sudo apt-get install uuid
### Prerequisites Installation Instructions
git clone --branch=1.0.8 https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium.git && \
git clone --branch=v4.2.0-pre https://github.com/lnls-dig/libzmq.git && \
git clone --branch=v3.0.2 https://github.com/zeromq/czmq.git && \
git clone --branch=v1.0 https://github.com/lnls-dig/malamute.git &&
for project in libsodium libzmq czmq malamute; do
cd $project
./autogen.sh
./configure && make check
sudo make install
sudo ldconfig
cd ..
done
## Cloning this repository
git clone --recursive https://github.com/lerwys/bpm-sw.git
## PCIe Installation Instructions
Install linux header files
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic
Install the GIT package
sudo apt-get install binutils gcc
Change folder to the pcie driver location
cd kernel
Compile the PCIe driver and its tests
make
Install the PCIe drivers and libraries
sudo make install
Load the Driver module
sudo insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/extra/PciDriver.ko
After this the kernel should have found the FPGA board
and initialized it. Run the following command and check its output
dmesg | tail
You should see something like the excerpt below:
[267002.495109] pciDriver - pcidriver_init :
Major 250 allocated to nodename 'fpga'
[267002.495130] pciDriver - pcidriver_probe :
Found ML605 board at 0000:01:00.0
[267002.495224] pciDriver - pcidriver_probe :
Device /dev/fpga0 added
[267002.495434] pciDriver - pcidriver_probe_irq :
Registered Interrupt Handler at pin 1, line 11, IRQ 16
[267002.495450] pciDriver - pcidriver_init :
Module loaded
## Running the PCIe self-test
After the installation of the PCIe driver (see above)
it is possible to run a self test to check if
everything is setup properly. For this run the following:
Change to the "compiled tests folder"
cd tests/pcie/bin
Run the test entitled "testPciDriverMod"
sudo ./testPciDriverMod
You should get an output like the following, if everythig is ok:
Testing OPEN DEVICE... PASSED!
Testing PCIDRIVER_IOC_MMAP_MODE... PASSED!
Testing PCIDRIVER_IOC_MMAP_AREA... PASSED!
Testing PCIDRIVER_IOC_PCI_INFO... PASSED!
Testing PCI CONFIG...
Reading PCI config area in byte mode ... PASSED!
Reading PCI config area in word mode ... PASSED!
Reading PCI config area in double-word mode ... PASSED!
Testing PCI mmap...
Reading PCI info... PASSED!
Setting mmap mode... PASSED!
Setting mmap area... PASSED!
MMAP'ing BAR0... PASSED!
Setting mmap area... PASSED!
MMAP'ing BAR2... PASSED!
Setting mmap area... PASSED!
MMAP'ing BAR4... PASSED!
Testing PCIDRIVER_IOC_KMEM_ALLOC...
alloc size 1024 : PASSED!
alloc size 2048 : PASSED!
alloc size 4096 : PASSED!
alloc size 8192 : PASSED!
alloc size 16384 : PASSED!
alloc size 32768 : PASSED!
alloc size 65536 : PASSED!
alloc size 131072 : PASSED!
alloc size 262144 : PASSED!
alloc size 524288 : PASSED!
alloc size 1048576 : PASSED!
alloc size 2097152 : PASSED!
alloc size 4194304 : PASSED!
alloc size 8388608 : FAILED (maybe size is just too big)!
Testing PCIDRIVER_IOC_KMEM_SYNC...
Setting KMEM SYNC to write mode... PASSED!
Setting KMEM SYNC to read mode... PASSED!
Setting KMEM SYNC to read/write mode... PASSED!
Testing PCIDRIVER_IOC_KMEM_FREE... PASSED!
Testing Kernel Buffer mmap...
Setting MMAP mode to KMEM... PASSED!
Allocing size 1024 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 1024 : PASSED!
Allocing size 2048 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 2048 : PASSED!
Allocing size 4096 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 4096 : PASSED!
Allocing size 8192 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 8192 : PASSED!
Allocing size 16384 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 16384 : PASSED!
Allocing size 32768 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 32768 : PASSED!
Allocing size 65536 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 65536 : PASSED!
Allocing size 131072 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 131072 : PASSED!
Allocing size 262144 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 262144 : PASSED!
Allocing size 524288 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 524288 : PASSED!
Allocing size 1048576 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 1048576 : PASSED!
Allocing size 2097152 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 2097152 : PASSED!
Allocing size 4194304 : PASSED!
MMAPing size 4194304 : PASSED!
Allocing size 8388608 : FAILED (maybe size is just too big)!
Freeing Kernel buffers...
Buffer index 0... PASSED!
Buffer index 1... PASSED!
Buffer index 2... PASSED!
Buffer index 3... PASSED!
Buffer index 4... PASSED!
Buffer index 5... PASSED!
Buffer index 6... PASSED!
Buffer index 7... PASSED!
Buffer index 8... PASSED!
Buffer index 9... PASSED!
Buffer index 10... PASSED!
Buffer index 11... PASSED!
Buffer index 12... PASSED!
Testing PCIDRIVER_IOC_UMEM_SGMAP ... PASSED!
Testing PCIDRIVER_IOC_UMEM_SGGET ... PASSED!
Testing PCIDRIVER_IOC_UMEM_SYNC ...
Setting UMEM SYNC to write mode... PASSED!
Setting UMEM SYNC to read mode... PASSED!
Setting UMEM SYNC to read/write mode... PASSED!
Testing PCIDRIVER_IOC_UMEM_SGUNMAP ... PASSED!
-------------------------------------
| All tests PASSED! |
-------------------------------------
Notice that some tests that try to evaluate the limits of a current
Linux Kernel may fail in some cases. In the example above,
two tests , due to an attempt to allocate a large buffer in kernel
space.
This is not actually an error or a failure, it is just trying to
allocate more memory than the kernel has available.
## Installation Instructions
### Server
Compile everything with debug info. The superuser access
is necessary because it checks (and installs if needed)
the PCIe kernel driver.
If the PCIe driver is already installed, you could
run it without superuser.
./compile.sh
### Client
Change to the Client API folder
cd src/libs/libbpmclient
Compile the library, with debug info
make ERRHAND_DBG=y ERRHAND_MIN_LEVEL=DBG_MIN_TRACE \
ERRHAND_SUBSYS_ON=’â€(DBG_DEV_MNGR | DBG_DEV_IO | DBG_SM_IO | \
DBG_LIB_CLIENT | DBG_SM_PR | DBG_SM_CH | DBG_LL_IO | DBG_HAL_UTILS)â€â€™
Install the library
sudo make install
## Running the examples
Change to the examples folder
cd examples
Compile the examples
make
Run an example application, for instance, the leds example
./leds -v -b -board -bpm
Typically, one should choose the IPC transport method
for its faster than TCP. For instance:
./leds -v -b ipc:///tmp/bpm -board -bpm
If one would like to use TCP, it should call, for instance:
./leds -v -b tcp://127.0.0.1:8888 -board -bpm
Leds should be blinking in the FMC ADC board
bpm-sw-master/cfg/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 12736715432 0014325 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 bpm-sw-master/cfg/Makefile 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001521 12736715432 0015764 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # Set your cross compile prefix with CROSS_COMPILE variable
CROSS_COMPILE ?=
CMDSEP = ;
CC ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc
AR ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)ar
LD ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)ld
OBJDUMP ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)objdump
OBJCOPY ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)objcopy
SIZE ?= $(CROSS_COMPILE)size
MAKE ?= make
PREFIX ?= /usr/local
CFG_DIR ?= ${PREFIX}/etc/bpm_sw
# Config file must have the following name
CFG_FILENAME = bpm_sw.cfg
# This could be set to a different config folder
CFG ?= crude_defconfig
# Get crude defconfig .cfg file
CFG_FILES = $(CFG)/$(CFG_FILENAME)
.PHONY: all clean mrproper install uninstall
# Makefile rules
all:
install:
@mkdir -m 755 -p $(CFG_DIR)
$(foreach cfg,$(CFG_FILES),install -m 755 $(cfg) $(CFG_DIR)/ $(CMDSEP))
uninstall:
$(foreach cfg,$(CFG_FILES),rm -f $(CFG_DIR)/$(cfg) $(CMDSEP))
@rm -rf $(CFG_DIR)
clean:
mrproper: clean
bpm-sw-master/cfg/crude_defconfig/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 12736715432 0017433 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 bpm-sw-master/cfg/crude_defconfig/bpm_sw.cfg 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000017362 12736715432 0021414 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # BPM-SW configuration file
# Device manager configurations
dev_mngr
broker
bind = tcp://127.0.0.1:9999
log
dir = /media/remote_logs
filename = dev_mngr.log
verbose = 1 # Ask for a trace
daemonize = no # Ask for daemonize process (options are: yes or no)
workdir = . # Working directory for daemon
spawn_broker = no # Ask to spawn broker (options are: yes or no)
# Device I/O configurations
dev_io
board1
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board2
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board3
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board4
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board5
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board6
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board7
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board8
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board9
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board10
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board11
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board12
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = no # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm-sw-master/cfg/lnls_defconfig/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 12736715432 0017301 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 bpm-sw-master/cfg/lnls_defconfig/bpm_sw.cfg 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000020020 12736715432 0021243 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # BPM-SW configuration file
# Device manager configurations
dev_mngr
broker
bind = tcp://127.0.0.1:9999
log
dir = /media/remote_logs
filename = dev_mngr.log
verbose = 1 # Ask for a trace
daemonize = no # Ask for daemonize process (options are: yes or no)
workdir = . # Working directory for daemon
spawn_broker = no # Ask to spawn broker (options are: yes or no)
# Device I/O configurations
dev_io
board1
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board2
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.210:6791
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.211:6791
board3
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.208:6791
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.209:6791
board4
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.206:6791
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.207:6791
board5
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board6
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board7
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.204:6791
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.205:6791
board8
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.202:6791
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.203:6791
board9
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.200:6791
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind = tcp://10.2.117.201:6791
board10
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board11
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
board12
bpm0
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm1
dbe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn DBE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
fmc_board = fmc250m_4ch
afe
spawn_epics_ioc = yes # Ask to spawn AFE EPICS IOC (Options are: yes or no)
bind =
bpm-sw-master/ci_build.sh 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000003744 12736715432 0015707 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env bash
# help debug
set -x
# Build and local install repositories
mkdir tmp
mkdir tmp/etc
BUILD_PREFIX=$PWD/tmp
SCRIPTS_PREFIX=$PWD/tmp/etc
LIBSODIUM_VER=1.0.3
LIBZMQ_VER=v4.2.0-pre
LIBCZMQ_VER=v3.0.2
MALAMUTE_VER=v1.0
ZYRE_VER=v1.1.0
CONFIG_FLAGS=()
CONFIG_FLAGS+=("CFLAGS=-I${BUILD_PREFIX}/include")
CONFIG_FLAGS+=("CPPFLAGS=-I${BUILD_PREFIX}/include")
CONFIG_FLAGS+=("CXXFLAGS=-I${BUILD_PREFIX}/include")
CONFIG_FLAGS+=("LDFLAGS=-L${BUILD_PREFIX}/lib")
KERNEL_FLAGS=()
KERNEL_FLAGS+=("INSTALLDIR=${BUILD_PREFIX}/lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/extra")
KERNEL_FLAGS+=("INSTALLHDRDIR=${BUILD_PREFIX}/include/pciDriver/driver")
BPM_OPTS=()
BPM_OPTS+=(${CONFIG_FLAGS[@]})
BPM_OPTS+=(${KERNEL_FLAGS[@]})
BPM_OPTS+=("PREFIX=${BUILD_PREFIX}")
BPM_OPTS+=("SCRIPTS_PREFIX=${SCRIPTS_PREFIX}")
CONFIG_OPTS=()
CONFIG_OPTS+=(${CONFIG_FLAGS[@]})
CONFIG_OPTS+=("PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${BUILD_PREFIX}/lib/pkgconfig")
CONFIG_OPTS+=("--prefix=${BUILD_PREFIX}")
# libsodium
git clone --branch=${LIBSODIUM_VER} git://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium.git &&
( cd libsodium; ./autogen.sh && ./configure --prefix=$BUILD_PREFIX &&
make check && make install ) || exit 1
# libzmq
git clone --branch=${LIBZMQ_VER} git://github.com/lnls-dig/libzmq.git &&
( cd libzmq; ./autogen.sh && ./configure "${CONFIG_OPTS[@]}" &&
make check && make install ) || exit 1
# CZMQ
git clone --branch=${LIBCZMQ_VER} git://github.com/zeromq/czmq.git &&
( cd czmq; ./autogen.sh && ./configure "${CONFIG_OPTS[@]}" &&
make check && make install ) || exit 1
# Zyre
git clone --branch=${ZYRE_VER} git://github.com/zeromq/zyre.git &&
( cd zyre; ./autogen.sh && ./configure "${CONFIG_OPTS[@]}" &&
make check && make install ) || exit 1
# Malamute
git clone --branch=${MALAMUTE_VER} git://github.com/lnls-dig/malamute.git &&
( cd malamute; ./autogen.sh && ./configure "${CONFIG_OPTS[@]}" &&
make check && make install ) || exit 1
./compile.sh -b $BOARD -a "${APP}" -e $EXAMPLES -l $SYSTEM_INTEGRATION -x "${BPM_OPTS[*]}"
bpm-sw-master/compile.sh 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000013772 12736715432 0015567 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env bash
VALID_BOARDS_STR="Valid values are: \"ml605\", \"afcv3\" or \"afcv3_1\"."
VALID_APPS_STR="Valid values are: \"ebpm\"."
VALID_WITH_EXAMPLES_STR="Valid values are: \"yes\" or \"no\"."
VALID_WITH_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION_STR="Valid values are: \"yes\" or \"no\"."
VALID_WITH_DRIVER_STR="Valid values are: \"yes\" or \"no\"."
function usage() {
echo "Usage: $0 [-b ] [-a ] [-e ]"
echo " [-l ] [-d ] [-x ]"
}
#######################################
# All of our Makefile options
#######################################
BOARD=
APPS=
WITH_EXAMPLES="no"
WITH_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION="no"
WITH_DRIVER="no"
EXTRA_FLAGS=
# Get command line options
while getopts ":b:a:e:l:x:d:" opt; do
case $opt in
b)
BOARD=$OPTARG
;;
a)
APPS=$OPTARG
;;
e)
WITH_EXAMPLES=$OPTARG
;;
l)
WITH_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION=$OPTARG
;;
x)
EXTRA_FLAGS=$OPTARG
;;
d)
WITH_DRIVER=$OPTARG
;;
\?)
echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG" >&2
usage
exit 1
;;
:)
echo "Option -$OPTARG requires an argument." >&2
usage
exit 1
;;
esac
done
if [ -z "$BOARD" ]; then
echo "\"board\" variable unset."
usage
exit 1
fi
if [ "$BOARD" != "afcv3" ] && [ "$BOARD" != "afcv3_1" ] && [ "$BOARD" != "ml605" ]; then
echo "Unsupported board. "$VALID_BOARDS_STR
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$APPS" ]; then
echo "\"applications\" variable unset."
usage
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$WITH_EXAMPLES" ]; then
echo "\"examples\" variable unset."
usage
exit 1
fi
if [ "$WITH_EXAMPLES" != "yes" ] && [ "$WITH_EXAMPLES" != "no" ]; then
echo "Unsupported examples. "$VALID_WITH_EXAMPLES_STR
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$WITH_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION" ]; then
echo "\"system integration\" variable unset."
usage
exit 1
fi
if [ "$WITH_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION" != "yes" ] && [ "$WITH_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION" != "no" ]; then
echo "Unsupported system integration option. "$VALID_WITH_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION_STR
exit 1
fi
if [ "$WITH_DRIVER" != "yes" ] && [ "$WITH_DRIVER" != "no" ]; then
echo "Unsupported driver option. "$VALID_WITH_DRIVER_STR
exit 1
fi
# Select if we want to have the AFCv3 DDR memory shrink to 2^28 or the full size 2^32. Options are: (y)es ot (n)o.
# This is a TEMPORARY fix until the AFCv3 FPGA firmware is fixed. If unsure, select (y)es.
SHRINK_AFCV3_DDR_SIZE=y
#Select if we want to compile code with all messages outputs. Options are: y(es) or n(o)
LOCAL_MSG_DBG=n
#Select if we want to compile with debug mode on. Options are: y(es) or n(o)
ERRHAND_DBG=y
# Select the minimum debug verbosity. See liberrhand file errhand_opts.h for more info.
ERRHAND_MIN_LEVEL=DBG_LVL_WARN
# Select the subsytems which will have the debug on. See liberrhand file errhand_opts.h for more info.
ERRHAND_SUBSYS_ON='"(DBG_DEV_MNGR | DBG_DEV_IO | DBG_SM_IO | DBG_LIB_CLIENT | DBG_SM_PR | DBG_SM_CH | DBG_LL_IO | DBG_HAL_UTILS)"'
# Select the FMC ADC board type. Options are: passive or active
FMC130M_4CH_TYPE=passive
# Select if we should program FMC EEPROM with some code or not. Option are:
# active, passive or nothing (dont' program EEPROM)
FMC130M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM=
# Select the FMC ADC board type. Options are: passive or active
FMC250M_4CH_TYPE=passive
# Select if we should program FMC EEPROM with some code or not. Option are:
# active, passive or nothing (dont' program EEPROM)
FMC250M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM=
# Selects if we want to compile DEV_MNGR. Options are: y(es) or n(o)
WITH_DEV_MNGR=y
# Selects the AFE RFFE version. Options are: 2
AFE_RFFE_TYPE=2
# Selects if we want to compile DEVIO Config. Options are: y(es) or n(o).
# If selected, the FPGA firmware must have the AFC diagnostics module
# synthesized.
WITH_APP_CFG=n
# Selects the install location of the config file
CFG_FILENAME=/etc/bpm_sw/bpm_sw.cfg
# Selects the install location of the config file
PREFIX=/usr/local
CFG_DIR=${PREFIX}/etc/bpm_sw
# Selects which config file to install. Options are: crude_defconfig or lnls_defconfig
CFG=lnls_defconfig
export CFG
COMMAND_DEPS="\
make ${EXTRA_FLAGS} deps && \
make ${EXTRA_FLAGS} deps_install"
COMMAND_LIBS="\
make \
${EXTRA_FLAGS} \
BOARD=${BOARD} \
ERRHAND_DBG=${ERRHAND_DBG} \
ERRHAND_MIN_LEVEL=${ERRHAND_MIN_LEVEL} \
ERRHAND_SUBSYS_ON='"${ERRHAND_SUBSYS_ON}"' \
LOCAL_MSG_DBG=${LOCAL_MSG_DBG} \
libs_compile_install"
COMMAND_CORE="\
make \
${EXTRA_FLAGS} \
BOARD=${BOARD} \
APPS=${APPS} \
SHRINK_AFCV3_DDR_SIZE=${SHRINK_AFCV3_DDR_SIZE} \
ERRHAND_DBG=${ERRHAND_DBG} \
ERRHAND_MIN_LEVEL=${ERRHAND_MIN_LEVEL} \
ERRHAND_SUBSYS_ON='"${ERRHAND_SUBSYS_ON}"' \
LOCAL_MSG_DBG=${LOCAL_MSG_DBG} \
FMC130M_4CH_TYPE=${FMC130M_4CH_TYPE} \
FMC130M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM=${FMC130M_4CH_EEPROM_PROGRAM} \
WITH_DEV_MNGR=${WITH_DEV_MNGR} \
AFE_RFFE_TYPE=${AFE_RFFE_TYPE} \
WITH_APP_CFG=${WITH_APP_CFG} \
CFG_DIR=${CFG_DIR} && \
make CFG=${CFG} \
WITH_APP_CFG=${WITH_APP_CFG} \
${EXTRA_FLAGS} core_install cfg_install"
if [ "$WITH_EXAMPLES" = "yes" ]; then
COMMAND_EXAMPLES="\
make ${EXTRA_FLAGS} examples"
else
COMMAND_EXAMPLES=""
fi
if [ "$WITH_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION" = "yes" ]; then
COMMAND_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION="\
make scripts_install && \
ldconfig"
else
COMMAND_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION=""
fi
if [ "$WITH_DRIVER" = "yes" ]; then
COMMAND_DRIVER="\
make ${EXTRA_FLAGS} pcie_driver && \
make ${EXTRA_FLAGS} pcie_driver_install"
else
COMMAND_DRIVER=""
fi
COMMAND_ARRAY=(
"${COMMAND_DEPS}"
"${COMMAND_DRIVER}"
"${COMMAND_LIBS}"
"${COMMAND_CORE}"
"${COMMAND_EXAMPLES}"
"${COMMAND_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION}"
)
for i in "${COMMAND_ARRAY[@]}"
do
echo "Executing: " $i
eval $i
# Check return value
rc=$?
if [[ $rc != 0 ]]; then
exit $rc
fi
done
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