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Tue Feb 7 17:10:40 2006 UTC (18 years, 9 months ago) by kusanagi
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: YODA6_2/01, YODA6_2/00, YODA6_3/10, YODA6_3/06, YODA6_1/00, YODA6_0/00, YODA6_3/04, YODA6_3/05, YODA6_3/07, YODA6_3/00, YODA6_3/01, YODA6_3/02, YODA6_3/03, YODA6_3/08, YODA6_3/09
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Several new features in this revision:
a) all the packets are conform to the Mass Memory Format specifications (http://people.roma2.infn.it/~cpu/Mass_Memory_Format.html)
b) unpacking either using the old files structure OR the new one file unpacking.
c) parametrized root files compression factor
d) deleting of the following packet: TofTest, TrkTest, TrkEvent.
e) the Tracker routines now work without the use of temp files.

The point a) allow Yoda to unpack in the root file all the packets generated by the CPU. According to the MassMemoryFormat; that is three possible data are available:

1) almost explicit structure of the packet (like for Log, Tracker, Mcmd, etc....);
2) dummy data collection structure (InitHeader, InitTrailer, CalibHeader, CalibTrailer);
3) just the data of the packet (almost all Alarm and Init procedures). The class regarding this packets have only one parameters, a TArrayC class, which contain the data-block included in the packet (tat is the data below the packet Header).

The point b) has been implemented as a consequence of an agreement about a more compact structure of the unpacked data. Up to now the structure of each unpacked data consisted of a folder, named after the packet type, and three files: xxx.Header.root, xxx.NamePacket.root, xxx.Registry.root.
Starting from this release YODA, by default will unpack the data in a unique root file. The structure of this file will consist of:
- several TTree(s) named after the packet type;
- into each TTree are foreseen three TBranche(s):
    - 'Header'  (the old xxx.Header.root file)
    - 'NameOfThePacket' (the old xxx.Event.root file or the xxx.Event.DETECTOR.root)
    - 'Registry' (the old xxx.Registry.root file)

Anyway is still possible, but deprecated, to unpack using the old structure, passing to the "yoda" command the optional parameter "-multifile"

The point c) has been implemented because is well know that writing time in a TTree is as much fast as much lower is the compression factor for the root file; anyway for a PAMELA dat file, a compression equal to 0 will generate a root file which will be more than two times the original size. To modify the compression parameter just add the optional parameter "-c [0-9]" to the yoda command line.

1 kusanagi 1.1 dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
2    
3     dnl Define the reference directory checking if the file exist there
4     dnl Any file argument can be passed to AC_INIT but, on the same time,
5     dnl changing all the relative path for all the files involved in the code!
6     dnl this will be called in the all the other MAKEFILEs as "@top_srcdir@"
7     AC_INIT(event/PamelaRun.h)
8    
9     dnl Adds several standard checks. It takes the program name and version number as arguments.
10 kusanagi 4.3 AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([yoda],[4.2.4])
11 kusanagi 1.1
12     dnl Indicates that you will be using a config.h file
13     dnl config.h will be generated by AUTOCONF using a confing.h.in file
14     dnl config.h.in can be generated automatically using AUTOHEADER
15     dnl However, you need a stamp-h file in your project to ensure that
16     dnl AUTOMAKE regenerates config.h from config.h.in.
17     dnl Type 'touch stamp-h' to add this file to your project
18     AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
19    
20     AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN
21    
22     dnl The following macros make the system type available to configure scripts
23     AC_CANONICAL_HOST
24    
25     dnl Indicates that the source code may be in C
26     AC_PROG_CC
27    
28     dnl ------------------Fortran support----------------------------------
29     dnl Determine a Fortran 77 compiler to use. If F77 is not already set in the environment,
30     dnl then check for g77 and f77, and then some other names.
31     dnl Set the output variable F77 to the name of the compiler found
32     AC_PROG_F77(f77 fort77 g77)
33    
34     dnl Determine the linker flags (e.g., `-L' and `-l') for the Fortran 77
35     dnl intrinsic and run-time libraries that are required to successfully
36     dnl link a Fortran 77 program or shared library.
37     dnl The output variable FLIBS is set to these flags
38     AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS
39     dnl ------------------Fortran support----------------------------------
40    
41    
42     dnl Indicates that the source code may be in C++
43     AC_PROG_CXX
44     AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
45    
46     dnl Will generate an install target so that users may just type 'make install' to install the software
47     dnl Set output variable INSTALL to the path of a BSD compatible install program,
48     dnl if one is found in the current PATH.
49     dnl Otherwise, set INSTALL to `dir/install-sh -c', checking the directories specified to
50     dnl AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR (or its default directories) to determine dir
51     AC_PROG_INSTALL
52    
53     dnl This will allow you to build code in sub-directories into temporary libraries,
54     dnl which MAKE will then link in with the rest of the code
55 kusanagi 2.5 dnl AC_PROG_RANLIB
56 kusanagi 1.1
57    
58     AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
59     AC_CHECK_PROG(HAS_DOXYFILE, doxygen, yes)
60    
61     missing_dir=`cd $ac_aux_dir && pwd`
62     AM_MISSING_PROG(ACLOCAL, aclocal, $missing_dir)
63     AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOCONF, autoconf, $missing_dir)
64     AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOMAKE, automake, $missing_dir)
65     AM_MISSING_PROG(AUTOHEADER, autoheader, $missing_dir)
66     AM_MISSING_PROG(MAKEINFO, makeinfo, $missing_dir)
67    
68 kusanagi 2.2
69 kusanagi 1.1 dnl Process the different options
70     AC_ARG_WITH(root,
71     [--with-root=path Use the specified ROOT directory],
72     ROOTSYS=$with_root,)
73    
74     ROOT_LIBRARY="${ROOTSYS}/lib"
75 kusanagi 2.2
76 kusanagi 5.1 ROOT_LDFLAGS=" \
77     ${ROOT_LIBRARY}/libCint.so ${ROOT_LIBRARY}/libCore.so \
78     ${ROOT_LIBRARY}/libTree.so \
79 kusanagi 2.3 -ldl"
80 kusanagi 2.2
81 kusanagi 1.1
82     ROOT_INCLUDES="-I${ROOTSYS}/include"
83     AC_SUBST(ROOT_INCLUDES)
84     AC_SUBST(ROOT_LDFLAGS)
85     ROOTCINT=${ROOTSYS}/bin/rootcint
86     AC_SUBST(ROOTCINT)
87    
88 kusanagi 1.7 AC_MSG_CHECKING(for gprof)
89     AC_ARG_ENABLE(gprof,
90     [--enable-gprof enable memory profiling with gprof],
91     gprof=$enableval,gprof=no)
92     if test "$gprof" != no
93     then
94 kusanagi 2.1 CXXFLAGS="-pg $CXXFLAGS"
95 kusanagi 1.7 AC_MSG_RESULT(enabled)
96     else
97     AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
98     fi
99    
100     AC_ARG_WITH(log4cxx,
101     [--with-log4cxx=path Use the specified directroy for log4cxx],
102     LOG4CXX=$with_log4cxx,)
103     LOG4CXX_INCLUDES="-I${LOG4CXX}/include"
104 kusanagi 4.3 AC_SUBST(LOG4CXX_INCLUDES)
105     #------------------------------------------------------------
106     AC_ARG_WITH(log4cxx,
107     [--with-log4cxx=path Use the specified directroy for log4cxx],
108     LOG4CXX=$with_log4cxx,)
109    
110     LOG4CXX_LIBRARY="${LOG4CXX}/lib"
111     LOG4CXX_INCLUDES="-I${LOG4CXX}/include"
112     LOG4CXX_LDFLAGS=" ${LOG4CXX_LIBRARY}/liblog4cxx.so "
113    
114     AC_SUBST(LOG4CXX_INCLUDES)
115     AC_SUBST(LOG4CXX_LDFLAGS)
116     AC_SUBST(LOG4CXX_LIBRARY)
117     #------------------------------------------------------------
118    
119    
120 kusanagi 1.1
121     dnl Checks for header files.
122     AC_HEADER_STDC
123    
124    
125     dnl Indicates the name of the Makefile which will be generated
126     dnl and the various subDirs where it will be generated one
127     dnl Add your own Makefiles to create here.
128 kusanagi 2.4 AC_OUTPUT(Makefile Doxyfile \
129     event/Makefile \
130    
131 kusanagi 1.1 dnl ------------------makes for Packets and SubPackets----------------
132 kusanagi 2.4 event/mcmd/Makefile \
133     event/tmtc/Makefile \
134     event/log/Makefile \
135     event/arrDump/Makefile \
136     event/tabDump/Makefile \
137     event/varDump/Makefile \
138 kusanagi 2.8 event/tsbt/Makefile \
139     event/tsbb/Makefile \
140     event/endrun/Makefile \
141 kusanagi 2.4 event/physics/Makefile \
142     event/physics/tracker/Makefile \
143     event/physics/anticounter/Makefile \
144     event/physics/calorimeter/Makefile \
145 kusanagi 1.6 event/physics/neutronDetector/Makefile \
146 kusanagi 2.4 event/physics/trigger/Makefile \
147     event/physics/tof/Makefile \
148     event/physics/S4/Makefile \
149 kusanagi 1.1 dnl ------------------makes for Packets and SubPackets----------------
150    
151    
152     dnl ------------------makes for Techmodel Data----------------
153 kusanagi 2.4 techmodel/Makefile \
154     techmodel/forroutines/tracker/Makefile \
155 kusanagi 1.1 techmodel/forroutines/tracker/readraw/Makefile \
156 kusanagi 2.4 techmodel/forroutines/anticounter/Makefile \
157     techmodel/forroutines/calorimeter/Makefile \
158     techmodel/forroutines/tof/Makefile \
159     techmodel/forroutines/trigger/Makefile \
160     techmodel/forroutines/Makefile \
161     techmodel/physics/Makefile \
162 kusanagi 1.1 dnl ------------------makes for Techmodel Data----------------
163     )
164    
165    

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