Change initialization behaviour of GTX transceivers
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Modify the config parms CPLL of GTX transceiver for PLL to lock correctly
Modify the enabling requirement of GTX input clock buffer IBUFDS_GTE2 so
that it depends on GTX PLL locked signal instead of TX Init Done
Modify the GTX Init FSM so that BruteForceClock Aligner can reset GTX
transceiver without resetting the GTX transceiver PLL
kasli-soc: fix of SYS CLK switch failure
Changed initialization of GTX transceivers.
Successful SYS CLK switching requires IBUFDS_GTE2 to be properly enabled and not disabled during GTX transceiver initialization.
For this reason, CPLL is not reset during GTX initialization and clock alignment.
kasli-soc: refractor fix of SYS CLK switch failure
Remove gtXxreset & cpllreset assertion and deassertion
The removed code does not affect the fix
Lists are passed by-reference from python code, and so should be
&CSlice<_> not CSlice<_>.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Coates <jonathan.coates@oxionics.com>
This would have made the issue in the pre-740543d4e code
much more obvious (the config option by itself does not
have any effect on the choice of active reference input).
Commit 740543d4e2 had unintentionally broken DRTIO
satellites, as si5324::setup is also used there. This
imports setup_si5324_as_synthesizer() from artiq-zynq,
where the input selection was already explicitly done.
GitHub: Fixes#2028.
better comments and address translation
fix spurious };
unwrap init in runtime and return err instead of panic
propagate error
del unnecessary use
Signed-off-by: SingularitySurfer <Norman_Krackow@gmx.de>
This fixes an issue where TCP issues are not retransmitted when only
some packets in a burst are acknowledged. This causes smoltcp to never
make progress and hang.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Coates <jonathan.coates@oxionics.com>
This caused sporadic LoadFaults with LLD 14 and above, as they
happened to lay out the (not otherwise mentioned) GOT/PLT such
that they would overlap with the stack guard page.
LLD does support the --orphan-handling=error option, which
would be useful to avoid similar problems in the future, but
then we'd need to mention all the other misc sections
(symbol table, comments) in the linker script as well.
GitHub: Fixes#1975.
This should give even only mildly technical users a
chance to figure out what's going on, which empirically
is not the case for a plain Exception(LoadFault) without
further context.
Also factors out duplicate code for (de)serializing
elements of lists and ndarrays, and replaces the rounding
calculations by the well-known, much faster power-of-two-only
bit-twiddling version.
GitHub: Fixes#1934.
In particular, i64/double are actually supposed to be aligned
to their size on RISC-V (at least according to the ELF psABI),
though it is unclear to me whether this actually caused any
issues.
`llvm-addr2line` is not included as part of the llvm binary package for Windows. This causes ARTIQ python compilations issues when conda is not used (so the `llvm-tools` conda package is not installed, which provides `llvm-addr2line` currently).
Artiq assumes that all exceptions raised by the kernel can be constructed with
a single string argument. This isn't always the case. Especially for
exceptions that originated in python and were propagated to the kernel over
rpc.
With out this change a mosek solver failure looks like:
```
ERROR root:logging_tools.py:41 Terminating with exception (TypeError: __init__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'msg')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/mb/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs/ion-transport-1-b41LI0-py3.8/lib/python3.8/site-packages/artiq/master/worker_impl.py", line 540, in main
exp_inst.run()
File "/home/mb/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs/ion-transport-1-b41LI0-py3.8/lib/python3.8/site-packages/artiq/test_tools/experiment.py", line 82, in wrapper
meth()
File "/home/mb/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs/ion-transport-1-b41LI0-py3.8/lib/python3.8/site-packages/artiq/language/core.py", line 54, in run_on_core
return getattr(self, arg).run(run_on_core, ((self,) + k_args), k_kwargs)
File "/home/mb/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs/ion-transport-1-b41LI0-py3.8/lib/python3.8/site-packages/artiq/coredevice/core.py", line 152, in run
self.comm.serve(embedding_map, symbolizer, demangler)
File "/home/mb/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs/ion-transport-1-b41LI0-py3.8/lib/python3.8/site-packages/artiq/coredevice/comm_kernel.py", line 720, in serve
self._serve_exception(embedding_map, symbolizer, demangler)
File "/home/mb/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs/ion-transport-1-b41LI0-py3.8/lib/python3.8/site-packages/artiq/coredevice/comm_kernel.py", line 699, in _serve_exception
python_exn = python_exn_type(
TypeError: __init__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'msg'
```
With this change we get:
```
ERROR root:logging_tools.py:41 Terminating with exception (RuntimeError: Exception type=<class 'mosek.Error'>, which couldn't be reconstructed (__init__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'msg'))
Core Device Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call first):
File "/home/mb/oxionics/ion-transport/tests/test_end_to_end.py", line 280, in get_transport
return self.seq.solve()
File "/home/mb/oxionics/ion-transport/tests/test_end_to_end.py", line 288, in artiq_worker_test_end_to_end.TransportTestScan.run(..., ...) (RA=+0x2e4)
self.seq.record(self.get_transport(1e-6 + 1e-7 * x))
mosek.Error(27): rescode.err_license_expired(1001): The license has expired.
End of Core Device Traceback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/mb/oxionics/artiq/artiq/master/worker_impl.py", line 540, in main
exp_inst.run()
File "/home/mb/oxionics/artiq/artiq/test_tools/experiment.py", line 82, in wrapper
meth()
File "/home/mb/oxionics/artiq/artiq/language/core.py", line 54, in run_on_core
return getattr(self, arg).run(run_on_core, ((self,) + k_args), k_kwargs)
File "/home/mb/oxionics/artiq/artiq/coredevice/core.py", line 152, in run
self.comm.serve(embedding_map, symbolizer, demangler)
File "/home/mb/oxionics/artiq/artiq/coredevice/comm_kernel.py", line 732, in serve
self._serve_exception(embedding_map, symbolizer, demangler)
File "/home/mb/oxionics/artiq/artiq/coredevice/comm_kernel.py", line 714, in _serve_exception
raise python_exn
RuntimeError: Exception type=<class 'mosek.Error'>, which couldn't be reconstructed (__init__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'msg')
```
Signed-off-by: Michael Birtwell <michael.birtwell@oxionics.com>
* master: (25 commits)
flake: update rpi-1 host key
aqctl_moninj_proxy: clear listeners on disconnect
Add method to check if termination is requested (#811, #1932)
moninj: fix underflows by order of operation fix channel toggle
moninj: fix underflows for urukul freq set
Urukul monitoring (#1142, #1921)
moninj: make receive_task private again
moninj,corelog: fix/cleanup exception handling (#1897)
aqctl_corelog: enable keepalive, terminate on connection failure
Modify log for matching the style
Add log message when dashboard connected to proxy
Public receive_task for the use in proxy
applets.simple: Actually forward dataset_prefixes when using IPC
master: Fixup 32db6ff978 (argument_ui support)
Revert "add pull.yml (#1918)"
add pull.yml (#1918)
Allow experiments to specify a custom argument editor UI (#1916)
dashboard: Add submit/close hooks for custom argument editors
dashboard: Plumb through datasets client to ExperimentManager
dashboard: Add cmdline option to load plugins on startup
...
On the master/EnvExperiment side, the only addition is an optional
property `argument_ui` that is made accessible to the dashboard, e.g.
class Example(EnvExperiment):
argument_ui = "ndscan"
def build(self):
…
Clients – primarily artiq_dashboard, but in principle e.g. a
command-line UI could do the same – can then compare the value to a
list of well-known names and prefer any matching custom UI handlers.
On the dashboard side, this commit adds the mechanism to register
a custom argument editor for a given argument_ui string, i.e. the
widget that displays the parameter values within the wider
experiment UI shell with the submit button, pipeline parameters, and
so on. The registry remains empty by default and would be filled by
out-of-tree plugins such as ndscan.
The UI state readback is implemented somewhat defensively to avoid
needless disruptions to users when upgrading.
These are used by ndscan, as re-serialising the entire ndscan
parameter metadata tree, which can grow to be quite extensive,
on every single Qt change event is a bit excessive (and would
probably cause a bit of lag while typing for big experiments
on low-end machines).
This is analogous to the explist/schedule subscribers, and allows
custom argument editors (such as ndscan) to provide hints/defaults/…
from datasets once available.
This allows ndscan v0.3+ to use the IPC interface for efficiency;
previously, the non-upstreamed RID dataset namespace feature allowed
the applets to somewhat efficient subscribe directly to the master
process via the socket interface.
When serialising a list of objects `_send_rpc_value` makes a copy of the
upcoming tags to pass repeatedly to the recursive call. Then uses
`_skip_rpc_value` to skip over the tags that should have been processed.
This didn't handle numpy arrays so, after processing a list of arrays it
got out of sync and failed.
Signed-off-by: Michael Birtwell <michael.birtwell@oxionics.com>
KeyError raised when trying to load default_state()
due to missing Key "seed" in "RangeScan" and "CenterScan" in
state. Add {"seed": None} to resolve the bug.
nac3ld will not generate PLT & its relocation section. There might not be a pltrel in that case.
On the other hand, rebinding will not be limited to the symbols in the PLT when linked with nac3ld.
Thus the renaming.
Instead of automatically closing and draining the TcpStream in the Drop
implementation instead expect the user to call TcpStream::close.
Add close called to all users of TcpStream.
Document the requirement to call close on TcpListener::accept, this seems
to be the only way to get a new TcpStream at the moment.
DHCP is enabled by setting the `ip` config entry to "use_dhcp". Reusing this
config field rather than creating a new one means that there is no ambiguity
over which config field takes precedence.
Adds a thread to configure the interface based on DHCP events
Adds a `Dhcpv4Socket` as a wrapper around smoltcp's version
Formalises the storage of the IP addresses so that we can update one in
another module.
There's also a workaround for the first DHCP discover packet frequently
going missing.
Signed-off-by: Michael Birtwell <michael.birtwell@oxionics.com>
Main changes:
Deal with interfaces now being generic over mediums, update interface name
and initialisation.
Interfaces now own their sockets. So we store a reference to the Interface
instead of the SocketSet in Scheduler and IO.
Sockets are no longer reference counted. We never called the function to
increase the socket's reference count, so now we just remove it where it
was previously released. This will result in the socket being dropped at
a different time, but I think that should be fine.
Tested firmware upload to the bootloader and spamming artiq_coremgmt log
calls to download the log from the firmware.
Signed-off-by: Michael Birtwell <michael.birtwell@oxionics.com>
Remove the implementation of setting keepalive settings on sockets and use
the implementation from sipyco instead.
Signed-off-by: Michael Birtwell <michael.birtwell@oxionics.com>
The representation of TList(T) is changed from `{T*, u32}` to
`{T*, u32}*`. The old representation forbids changing the length of a
list when the list is passed as a parameter into functions, as the
length is passed by value. The representation now matches with nac3.
We don't need to know whether there's a outer finally block
that's already implicit in the current break and continue
target.
Signed-off-by: Michael Birtwell <michael.birtwell@oxionics.com>
When we have a trys inside a loop then we want to make sure any
finallys are executed by break and continue inside this try. But
this shouldn't pull finallys defined outside the loop in to the
loop. This change resets the `outer_final` attribute when
visiting for and while loops so that this doesn't happen.
Signed-off-by: Michael Birtwell <michael.birtwell@oxionics.com>