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Utilities
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.. Sort these tool by some subjective combination of their
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typical sequence and expected frequency of use.
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Local running tool
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.. argparse::
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:ref: artiq.frontend.artiq_run.get_argparser
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:prog: artiq_run
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Static compiler
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This tool compiles an experiment into a ELF file. It is primarily used to prepare binaries for the default experiment loaded in non-volatile storage of the core device.
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Experiments compiled with this tool are not allowed to use RPCs, and their ``run`` entry point must be a kernel.
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.. argparse::
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:ref: artiq.frontend.artiq_compile.get_argparser
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:prog: artiq_compile
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Flash storage image generator
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This tool compiles key/value pairs into a binary image suitable for flashing into the flash storage space of the core device.
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.. argparse::
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:ref: artiq.frontend.artiq_mkfs.get_argparser
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:prog: artiq_mkfs
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Flashing/Loading tool
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.. argparse::
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:ref: artiq.frontend.artiq_flash.get_argparser
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:prog: artiq_flash
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.. _core-device-management-tool:
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Core device management tool
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The artiq_coremgmt utility gives remote access to the core device logs, the :ref:`core-device-flash-storage`, and other management functions.
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To use this tool, you need to specify a ``device_db.py`` device database file which contains a ``comm`` device (an example is provided in ``examples/master/device_db.py``). This tells the tool how to connect to the core device and with which parameters (e.g. IP address, TCP port). When not specified, the artiq_coremgmt utility will assume that there is a file named ``device_db.py`` in the current directory.
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To read core device logs::
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$ artiq_coremgmt log
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To set core device log level and UART log level (possible levels are ``TRACE``, ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``, ``WARN`` and ``ERROR``)::
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$ artiq_coremgmt log set_level LEVEL
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$ artiq_coremgmt log set_uart_level LEVEL
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Note that enabling the ``TRACE`` log level results in small core device slowdown, and printing large amounts of log messages to the UART results in significant core device slowdown.
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To read the record whose key is ``mac``::
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$ artiq_coremgmt config read mac
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To write the value ``test_value`` in the key ``my_key``::
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$ artiq_coremgmt config write -s my_key test_value
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$ artiq_coremgmt config read my_key
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b'test_value'
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You can also write entire files in a record using the ``-f`` parameter. This is useful for instance to write the startup and idle kernels in the flash storage::
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$ artiq_coremgmt config write -f idle_kernel idle.elf
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$ artiq_coremgmt config read idle_kernel | head -c9
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b'\x7fELF
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You can write several records at once::
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$ artiq_coremgmt config write -s key1 value1 -f key2 filename -s key3 value3
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To remove the previously written key ``my_key``::
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$ artiq_coremgmt config delete my_key
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You can remove several keys at once::
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$ artiq_coremgmt config delete key1 key2
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To erase the entire flash storage area::
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$ artiq_coremgmt config erase
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You do not need to remove a record in order to change its value, just overwrite it::
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$ artiq_coremgmt config write -s my_key some_value
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$ artiq_coremgmt config write -s my_key some_other_value
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$ artiq_coremgmt config read my_key
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b'some_other_value'
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.. argparse::
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:ref: artiq.frontend.artiq_coremgmt.get_argparser
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:prog: artiq_coremgmt
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Core device logging controller
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.. argparse::
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:ref: artiq.frontend.aqctl_corelog.get_argparser
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:prog: aqctl_corelog
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.. _core-device-rtio-analyzer-tool:
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Core device RTIO analyzer tool
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:mod:`~artiq.frontend.artiq_coreanalyzer` is a tool to convert core device RTIO logs to VCD waveform files that are readable by third-party tools such as GtkWave. This tool extracts pre-recorded data from an ARTIQ core device buffer (or from a file with the ``-r`` option), and converts it to a standard VCD file format. See :ref:`rtio-analyzer-example` for an example, or :mod:`artiq.test.coredevice.test_analyzer` for a relevant unit test.
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.. argparse::
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:ref: artiq.frontend.artiq_coreanalyzer.get_argparser
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:prog: artiq_coreanalyzer
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.. note::
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The RTIO analyzer does not support SAWG.
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.. _routing-table-tool:
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DRTIO routing table manipulation tool
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.. argparse::
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:ref: artiq.frontend.artiq_route.get_argparser
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:prog: artiq_route
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Data to InfluxDB bridge
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.. argparse::
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:ref: artiq.frontend.artiq_influxdb.get_argparser
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:prog: artiq_influxdb
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Schedule to InfluxDB logging bridge
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.. argparse::
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:ref: artiq.frontend.artiq_influxdb_schedule.get_argparser
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:prog: artiq_influxdb_schedule
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