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Release notes
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=============
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ARTIQ-6
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-------
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Highlights:
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* Performance improvements:
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- #1432: SERDES TTL inputs can now detect edges on pulses that are shorter
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than the RTIO period
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- Improved performance for kernel RPC involving list and array.
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* Coredevice SI to mu conversions now always return valid codes, or raise a `ValueError`.
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* Zotino now exposes `voltage_to_mu()`
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* `ad9910`: The maximum amplitude scale factor is now `0x3fff` (was `0x3ffe`
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before).
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* Dashboard:
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- Applets now restart if they are running and a ccb call changes their spec
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- A "Quick Open" dialog to open experiments by typing part of their name can
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be brought up Ctrl-P (Ctrl+Return to immediately submit the selected entry
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with the default arguments).
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* Experiment results are now always saved to HDF5, even if run() fails.
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* Core device: ``panic_reset 1`` now correctly resets the kernel CPU as well if
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communication CPU panic occurs.
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* NumberValue accepts a ``type`` parameter specifying the output as ``int`` or ``float``
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* A parameter `--identifier-str` has been added to many targets to aid
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with reproducible builds.
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Breaking changes:
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ARTIQ-5
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-------
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Highlights:
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* Performance improvements:
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- Faster RTIO event submission (1.5x improvement in pulse rate test)
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See: https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/issues/636
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- Faster compilation times (3 seconds saved on kernel compilation time on a typical
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medium-size experiment)
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See: https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/commit/611bcc4db4ed604a32d9678623617cd50e968cbf
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* Improved packaging and build system:
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- new continuous integration/delivery infrastructure based on Nix and Hydra,
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providing reproducibility, speed and independence.
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- rolling release process (https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/issues/1326).
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- firmware, gateware and device database templates are automatically built for all
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supported Kasli variants.
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- new JSON description format for generic Kasli systems.
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- Nix packages are now supported.
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- many Conda problems worked around.
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- controllers are now out-of-tree.
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- split packages that enable lightweight applications that communicate with ARTIQ,
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e.g. controllers running on non-x86 single-board computers.
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* Improved Urukul support:
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- AD9910 RAM mode.
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- Configurable refclk divider and PLL bypass.
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- More reliable phase synchronization at high sample rates.
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- Synchronization calibration data can be read from EEPROM.
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* A gateware-level input edge counter has been added, which offers higher
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throughput and increased flexibility over the usual TTL input PHYs where
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edge timestamps are not required. See `artiq.coredevice.edge_counter` for
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the core device driver and `artiq.gateware.rtio.phy.edge_counter`/
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`artiq.gateware.eem.DIO.add_std` for the gateware components.
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* With DRTIO, Siphaser uses a better calibration mechanism.
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See: https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/commit/cc58318500ecfa537abf24127f2c22e8fe66e0f8
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* Schedule updates can be sent to influxdb (artiq_influxdb_schedule).
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* Experiments can now programatically set their default pipeline, priority, and flush flag.
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* List datasets can now be efficiently appended to from experiments using
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`artiq.language.environment.HasEnvironment.append_to_dataset`.
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* The core device now supports IPv6.
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* To make development easier, the bootloader can receive firmware and secondary FPGA
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gateware from the network.
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* Python 3.7 compatibility (Nix and source builds only, no Conda).
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* Various other bugs from 4.0 fixed.
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* Preliminary Sayma v2 and Metlino hardware support.
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Breaking changes:
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* The `artiq.coredevice.ad9910.AD9910` and
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`artiq.coredevice.ad9914.AD9914` phase reference timestamp parameters
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have been renamed to ``ref_time_mu`` for consistency, as they are in machine
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units.
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* The controller manager now ignores device database entries without the
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``command`` key set to facilitate sharing of devices between multiple
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masters.
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* The meaning of the ``-d/--dir`` and ``--srcbuild`` options of ``artiq_flash``
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has changed.
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* Controllers for third-party devices are now out-of-tree.
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* ``aqctl_corelog`` now filters log messages below the ``WARNING`` level by default.
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This behavior can be changed using the ``-v`` and ``-q`` options like the other
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programs.
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* On Kasli the firmware now starts with a unique default MAC address
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from EEPROM if `mac` is absent from the flash config.
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* The ``-e/--experiment`` switch of ``artiq_run`` and ``artiq_compile``
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has been renamed ``-c/--class-name``.
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* ``artiq_devtool`` has been removed.
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* Much of ``artiq.protocols`` has been moved to a separate package ``sipyco``.
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``artiq_rpctool`` has been renamed to ``sipyco_rpctool``.
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ARTIQ-4
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4.0
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***
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* The ``artiq.coredevice.ttl`` drivers no longer track the timestamps of
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submitted events in software, requiring the user to explicitly specify the
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timeout for ``count()``/``timestamp_mu()``. Support for ``sync()`` has been dropped.
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Now that RTIO has gained DMA support, there is no longer a reliable way for
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the kernel CPU to track the individual events submitted on any one channel.
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Requiring the timeouts to be specified explicitly ensures consistent API
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behavior. To make this more convenient, the ``TTLInOut.gate_*()`` functions
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now return the cursor position at the end of the gate, e.g.::
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ttl_input.count(ttl_input.gate_rising(100 * us))
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In most situations – that is, unless the timeline cursor is rewound after the
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respective ``gate_*()`` call – simply passing ``now_mu()`` is also a valid
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upgrade path::
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ttl_input.count(now_mu())
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The latter might use up more timeline slack than necessary, though.
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In place of ``TTL(In)Out.sync``, the new ``Core.wait_until_mu()`` method can
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be used, which blocks execution until the hardware RTIO cursor reaches the
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given timestamp::
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ttl_output.pulse(10 * us)
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self.core.wait_until_mu(now_mu())
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* RTIO outputs use a new architecture called Scalable Event Dispatcher (SED),
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which allows building systems with large number of RTIO channels more
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efficiently.
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From the user perspective, collision errors become asynchronous, and non-
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monotonic timestamps on any combination of channels are generally allowed
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(instead of producing sequence errors).
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RTIO inputs are not affected.
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* The DDS channel number for the NIST CLOCK target has changed.
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* The dashboard configuration files are now stored one-per-master, keyed by the
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server address argument and the notify port.
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* The master now has a ``--name`` argument. If given, the dashboard is labelled
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with this name rather than the server address.
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* ``artiq_flash`` targets Kasli by default. Use ``-t kc705`` to flash a KC705
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instead.
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* ``artiq_flash -m/--adapter`` has been changed to ``artiq_flash -V/--variant``.
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* The ``proxy`` action of ``artiq_flash`` is determined automatically and should
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not be specified manually anymore.
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* ``kc705_dds`` has been renamed ``kc705``.
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* The ``-H/--hw-adapter`` option of ``kc705`` has been renamed ``-V/--variant``.
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* SPI masters have been switched from misoc-spi to misoc-spi2. This affects
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all out-of-tree RTIO core device drivers using those buses. See the various
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commits on e.g. the ``ad53xx`` driver for an example how to port from the old
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to the new bus.
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* The ``ad5360`` coredevice driver has been renamed to ``ad53xx`` and the API
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has changed to better support Zotino.
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* ``artiq.coredevice.dds`` has been renamed to ``artiq.coredevice.ad9914`` and
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simplified. DDS batch mode is no longer supported. The ``core_dds`` device
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is no longer necessary.
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* The configuration entry ``startup_clock`` is renamed ``rtio_clock``. Switching
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clocks dynamically (i.e. without device restart) is no longer supported.
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* ``set_dataset(..., save=True)`` has been renamed
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``set_dataset(..., archive=True)``.
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* On the AD9914 DDS, when switching to ``PHASE_MODE_CONTINUOUS`` from another mode,
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use the returned value of the last ``set_mu`` call as the phase offset for
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``PHASE_MODE_CONTINUOUS`` to avoid a phase discontinuity. This is no longer done
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automatically. If one phase glitch when entering ``PHASE_MODE_CONTINUOUS`` is not
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an issue, this recommendation can be ignored.
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ARTIQ-3
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3.7
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***
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No further notes.
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3.6
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***
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No further notes.
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3.5
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***
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No further notes.
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3.4
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***
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No further notes.
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3.3
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***
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No further notes.
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3.2
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***
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* To accommodate larger runtimes, the flash layout as changed. As a result, the
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contents of the flash storage will be lost when upgrading. Set the values back
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(IP, MAC address, startup kernel, etc.) after the upgrade.
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3.1
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***
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No further notes.
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3.0
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***
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* The ``--embed`` option of applets is replaced with the environment variable
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``ARTIQ_APPLET_EMBED``. The GUI sets this enviroment variable itself and the
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user simply needs to remove the ``--embed`` argument.
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* ``EnvExperiment``'s ``prepare`` calls ``prepare`` for all its children.
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* Dynamic ``__getattr__``'s returning RPC target methods are not supported anymore.
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Controller driver classes must define all their methods intended for RPC as
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members.
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* Datasets requested by experiments are by default archived into their HDF5
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output. If this behavior is undesirable, turn it off by passing
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``archive=False`` to ``get_dataset``.
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* ``seconds_to_mu`` and ``mu_to_seconds`` have become methods of the core
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device driver (use e.g. ``self.core.seconds_to_mu()``).
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* AD9858 DDSes and NIST QC1 hardware are no longer supported.
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* The DDS class names and setup options have changed, this requires an update of
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the device database.
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* ``int(a, width=b)`` has been removed. Use ``int32(a)`` and ``int64(a)``.
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* The KC705 gateware target has been renamed ``kc705_dds``.
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* ``artiq.coredevice.comm_tcp`` has been renamed ``artiq.coredevice.comm_kernel``,
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and ``Comm`` has been renamed ``CommKernel``.
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* The "collision" and "busy" RTIO errors are reported through the log instead of
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raising exceptions.
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* Results are still saved when ``analyze`` raises an exception.
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* ``LinearScan`` and ``RandomScan`` have been consolidated into RangeScan.
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* The Pipistrello is no longer supported. For a low-cost ARTIQ setup, use either
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ARTIQ 2.x with Pipistrello, or the future ARTIQ 4.x with Kasli. Note that the
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Pipistrello board has also been discontinued by the manufacturer but its design
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files are freely available.
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* The device database is now generated by an executable Python script. To migrate
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an existing database, add ``device_db = `` at the beginning, and replace any PYON
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identifiers (``true``, ``null``, ...) with their Python equivalents
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(``True``, ``None`` ...).
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* Controllers are now named ``aqctl_XXX`` instead of ``XXX_controller``.
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* In the device database, the ``comm`` device has been folded into the ``core`` device.
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Move the "host" argument into the ``core`` device, and remove the ``comm`` device.
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* The core device log now contains important information about events such as
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RTIO collisions. A new controller ``aqctl_corelog`` must be running to forward
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those logs to the master. See the example device databases to see how to
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instantiate this controller. Using ``artiq_session`` ensures that a controller
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manager is running simultaneously with the master.
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* Experiments scheduled with the "flush pipeline" option now proceed when there
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are lower-priority experiments in the pipeline. Only experiments at the current
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(or higher) priority level are flushed.
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* The PDQ(2/3) driver has been removed and is now being maintained out-of tree
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at https://github.com/m-labs/pdq. All SPI/USB driver layers, Mediator,
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CompoundPDQ and examples/documentation has been moved.
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* The master now rotates log files at midnight, rather than based on log size.
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* The results keys ``start_time`` and ``run_time`` are now stored as doubles of UNIX time,
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rather than ints. The file names are still based on local time.
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* Packages are no longer available for 32-bit Windows.
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ARTIQ-2
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2.5
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***
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No further notes.
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2.4
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***
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No further notes.
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2.3
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***
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* When using conda, add the conda-forge channel before installing ARTIQ.
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2.2
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***
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No further notes.
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2.1
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***
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No further notes.
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2.0
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***
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No further notes.
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2.0rc2
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******
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No further notes.
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2.0rc1
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******
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* The format of the influxdb pattern file is simplified. The procedure to
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edit patterns is also changed to modifying the pattern file and calling:
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``artiq_rpctool.py ::1 3248 call scan_patterns`` (or restarting the bridge)
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The patterns can be converted to the new format using this code snippet::
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from artiq.protocols import pyon
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patterns = pyon.load_file("influxdb_patterns.pyon")
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for p in patterns:
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print(p)
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* The "GUI" has been renamed the "dashboard".
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* When flashing NIST boards, use "-m nist_qcX" or "-m nist_clock" instead of
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just "-m qcX" or "-m clock" (#290).
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* Applet command lines now use templates (e.g. $python) instead of formats
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(e.g. {python}).
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* On Windows, GUI applications no longer open a console. For debugging
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purposes, the console messages can still be displayed by running the GUI
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applications this way::
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python3.5 -m artiq.frontend.artiq_browser
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python3.5 -m artiq.frontend.artiq_dashboard
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(you may need to replace python3.5 with python)
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Please always include the console output when reporting a GUI crash.
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* The result folders are formatted "%Y-%m-%d/%H instead of "%Y-%m-%d/%H-%M".
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(i.e. grouping by day and then by hour, instead of by day and then by minute)
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* The ``parent`` keyword argument of ``HasEnvironment`` (and ``EnvExperiment``)
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has been replaced. Pass the parent as first argument instead.
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* During experiment examination (and a fortiori repository scan), the values of
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all arguments are set to ``None`` regardless of any default values supplied.
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* In the dashboard's experiment windows, partial or full argument recomputation
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takes into account the repository revision field.
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* By default, ``NumberValue`` and ``Scannable`` infer the scale from the unit
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for common units.
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* By default, artiq_client keeps the current persist flag on the master.
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* GUI state files for the browser and the dashboard are stores in "standard"
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locations for each operating system. Those are
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``~/.config/artiq/2/artiq_*.pyon`` on Linux and
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``C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\m-labs\artiq\2\artiq_*.pyon`` on
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Windows 7.
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* The position of the time cursor is kept across experiments and RTIO resets
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are manual and explicit (inter-experiment seamless handover).
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* All integers manipulated by kernels are numpy integers (numpy.int32,
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numpy.int64). If you pass an integer as a RPC argument, the target function
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receives a numpy type.
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ARTIQ-1
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1.3
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***
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No further notes.
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1.2
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***
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No further notes.
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1.1
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***
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* TCA6424A.set converts the "outputs" value to little-endian before programming
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it into the registers.
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1.0
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***
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No further notes.
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1.0rc4
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******
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* setattr_argument and setattr_device add their key to kernel_invariants.
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1.0rc3
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******
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* The HDF5 format has changed.
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* The datasets are located in the HDF5 subgroup ``datasets``.
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* Datasets are now stored without additional type conversions and annotations
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from ARTIQ, trusting that h5py maps and converts types between HDF5 and
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python/numpy "as expected".
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* NumberValue now returns an integer if ``ndecimals`` = 0, ``scale`` = 1 and
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``step`` is integer.
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1.0rc2
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******
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* The CPU speed in the pipistrello gateware has been reduced from 83 1/3 MHz to
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75 MHz. This will reduce the achievable sustained pulse rate and latency
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accordingly. ISE was intermittently failing to meet timing (#341).
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* set_dataset in broadcast mode no longer returns a Notifier. Mutating datasets
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should be done with mutate_dataset instead (#345).
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1.0rc1
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******
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* Experiments (your code) should use ``from artiq.experiment import *``
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(and not ``from artiq import *`` as previously)
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* Core device flash storage has moved due to increased runtime size.
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This requires reflashing the runtime and the flash storage filesystem image
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or erase and rewrite its entries.
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* ``RTIOCollisionError`` has been renamed to ``RTIOCollision``
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* the new API for DDS batches is::
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with self.core_dds.batch:
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...
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with ``core_dds`` a device of type ``artiq.coredevice.dds.CoreDDS``.
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The dds_bus device should not be used anymore.
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* LinearScan now supports scanning from high to low. Accordingly,
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its arguments ``min/max`` have been renamed to ``start/stop`` respectively.
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Same for RandomScan (even though there direction matters little).
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