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Scheduler documentation: interaction between experiments (#1320)

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Marius Weber 2019-05-14 13:38:54 +01:00 committed by Sébastien Bourdeauducq
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The three phases of several experiments are then executed in a pipelined manner by the scheduler in the ARTIQ master: experiment A executes its preparation stage, then experiment A executes its running stage while experiment B executes its preparation stage, and so on. The three phases of several experiments are then executed in a pipelined manner by the scheduler in the ARTIQ master: experiment A executes its preparation stage, then experiment A executes its running stage while experiment B executes its preparation stage, and so on.
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The next experiment (B) may start :meth:`~artiq.language.environment.Experiment.run` ing before all events placed into (core device) RTIO buffers by the previous experiment (A) have triggered. These events can then trigger when experiment B is :meth:`~artiq.language.environment.Experiment.run` ing. Using :meth:`~artiq.coredevice.core.Core.reset` clears the RTIO buffers, discarding untriggered events, including those left over from A.
Interactions between events of different experiments, can be avoided by preventing the :meth:`~artiq.language.environment.Experiment.run` method of experiment A from returning before all events have triggered. This can be achieved using :meth:`~artiq.coredevice.core.Core.wait_until_mu`. In most cases, :func:`~artiq.language.core.now_mu` will return an appropriate timestamp.
Priorities and timed runs Priorities and timed runs
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