CODA
CODA is DAQ software designed and supported by JLAB CODA group. This section contains some information related to the use of CODA in Hall B.
End transition
Executed in the order opposite to 'Go' transition: TS ROC first, then all remaining ROCs, then EB.
1. 'coda_roc::codaEnd()' called, it does following:
- call 'ROL1::__end()' routine; it disables triggers and calls 'blocksLeft = tiBReady()' until nothing left, or until timeout
- call 'codaUpdateStatus("ending")', sets 'tcpState = rocp->state = DA_ENDING' and 'rocp->active = 2'
2. inside 'coda_roc::output_proc_network' loop: after exiting current loop iteration execute 'case DA_ENDING':
- make sure the output buffer gets sent if there is any data in it
- make sure we have the last event in the output buffer
- call informEB(EV_END) to send 'End' event to EB
- call codaUpdateStatus("downloaded"), set tcpState = rocp->state = DA_DOWNLOADED
3. In network thread, 'roc_network::net_thread()' loop sees 'end' event, breaks loop and call 'roc_network::LINK_close' whichcalls 'shutdown(socket, 2)' and 'close(socket)', closing connection to EB
VME Controllers: Intel-based FANUC under RHEL OS
CODA group install RHEL OS into flash memory, so it boot after power recycle. Auto mount and some other stuff must be adjusted for clon cluster: