Support channel names in RTIO errors #209
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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ pub extern fn dma_playback(timestamp: i64, ptr: i32) {
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csr::rtio_dma::error_write(1);
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if error & 1 != 0 {
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artiq_raise!("RTIOUnderflow",
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format!("RTIO underflow at channel {}:{}, {{0}} mu", channel, resolve_channel_name(channel as u32)),
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format!("RTIO underflow at {{0}} mu, channel {}:{}", channel, resolve_channel_name(channel as u32)),
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timestamp as i64, channel as i64, 0);
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}
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if error & 2 != 0 {
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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ unsafe fn process_exceptional_status(channel: i32, status: i32) {
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}
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if status & RTIO_O_STATUS_UNDERFLOW != 0 {
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artiq_raise!("RTIOUnderflow",
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format!("RTIO underflow at channel {}:{}, {{1}} mu, slack {{2}} mu", channel, resolve_channel_name(channel as u32)),
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format!("RTIO underflow at {{1}} mu, channel {}:{}, slack {{2}} mu", channel, resolve_channel_name(channel as u32)),
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channel as i64, timestamp, timestamp - get_counter());
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}
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if status & RTIO_O_STATUS_DESTINATION_UNREACHABLE != 0 {
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ unsafe fn process_exceptional_status(channel: i32, status: u8) {
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}
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if status & RTIO_O_STATUS_UNDERFLOW != 0 {
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artiq_raise!("RTIOUnderflow",
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format!("RTIO underflow at channel {}:{}, {{1}} mu, slack {{2}} mu", channel, resolve_channel_name(channel as u32)),
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format!("RTIO underflow at {{1}} mu, channel {}:{}, slack {{2}} mu", channel, resolve_channel_name(channel as u32)),
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sb10q
commented
No. It's not "at channel". No. It's not "at channel".
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channel as i64, timestamp, timestamp - get_counter());
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}
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if status & RTIO_O_STATUS_DESTINATION_UNREACHABLE != 0 {
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@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ fn read_device_map(cfg: &Config) -> BTreeMap<u32, String> {
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let channel = bytes_cr.read_u32().unwrap();
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let device_name = bytes_cr.read_string().unwrap();
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if let Some(old_entry) = device_map.insert(channel, device_name.clone()) {
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error!("conflicting entries for channel {}: `{}` and `{}`",
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error!("read_device_map: conflicting entries for channel {}: `{}` and `{}`",
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channel, old_entry, device_name);
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}
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}
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Why is it
{{1}}
here and{1}
inartiq
?This remains unanswered and unaddressed.
In this version
format!
macro is used. In artiq - it is not