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Revision 6.0 - (show annotations) (download)
Tue Feb 7 17:11:06 2006 UTC (18 years, 9 months ago) by kusanagi
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: YODA6_2/01, YODA6_2/00, YODA6_3/19, YODA6_3/18, YODA6_3/13, YODA6_3/12, YODA6_3/11, YODA6_3/10, YODA6_3/17, YODA6_3/16, YODA6_3/15, YODA6_3/14, YODA6_3/06, YODA6_1/00, YODA6_0/00, YODA6_3/04, YODA6_3/05, YODA6_3/20, YODA6_3/07, YODA6_3/00, YODA6_3/01, YODA6_3/02, YODA6_3/03, YODA6_3/08, YODA6_3/09, HEAD
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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 #ifndef CALIB2_AC2_EVENT_H
2 #define CALIB2_AC2_EVENT_H
3
4 #include "SubPacket.h"
5
6 namespace pamela {
7 /**
8 * Calib2_Ac2Event data Wrapper.
9 *
10 * The pamela::Calib2_Ac2Event represents the Calib2_Ac2 packet generated by the PAMELA CPU software.
11 * Other info you consider meaningfull for the packet
12 */
13 class Calib2_Ac2Event: public pamela::SubPacket {
14 private:
15
16 public:
17
18 /**
19 * The header of ???.
20 * Each element represent ......etc..etc..
21 */
22 UINT16 header[2];
23
24 /**
25 * The status of ???.
26 * Each element represent ......etc..etc..
27 */
28 UINT16 status[5];
29
30 // and so on......
31 UINT16 temp[8];
32 UINT16 DAC1[8];
33 UINT16 DAC2[8];
34 UINT16 regist[6];
35 UINT16 time[8];
36 UINT16 n_tr;
37 UINT16 hitmap_tr[16];
38 UINT16 curve1[4096];
39 UINT16 curve2[4096];
40 UINT16 iCRC;
41 UINT16 tail;
42 UINT16 CRC;
43 UINT16 CRCcheck;
44 UINT16 ERROR;
45
46 Calib2_Ac2Event(void);
47
48
49
50 ClassDef(Calib2_Ac2Event, 1)
51 };
52 }
53
54 #endif /* CALIB2_AC2_EVENT_H */
55

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