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JRandomEventRunByRun.sh
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1#!/usr/bin/env zsh
2#
3# \author zaly
4#
5version=1.0
6script=${0##*/}
7
8# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9#
10# Script to jointly run JRandomTimesliceWriter and JTriggerProcessor in run-by-run mode.
11#
12# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
13
14if [ -z $JPP_DIR ]; then
15 echo "Variable JPP_DIR undefined."
16 exit
17fi
18
19source $JPP_DIR/setenv.sh $JPP_DIR
20
21set_variable: DEBUG RANDOMEVENT_DEBUG 1
22set_variable: WORKDIR RANDOMEVENT_WORKDIR ./
23set_variable: BACKGROUND_HZ RANDOMEVENT_BACKGROUND_HZ `getK40Rates`
24set_variable: SEED RANDOMEVENT_SEED 0
25set_variable: NUMBER_OF_SLICES RANDOMEVENT_SLICES 10
26set_variable: RECYCLING RANDOMEVENT_RECYCLING "0 0"
27set_variable: FACTOR RANDOMEVENT_FACTOR 1.0
28set_variable: SAMPLER RANDOMEVENT_SAMPLER "1 1000"
29
30set_variable DAQ_TIMESLICE JDAQTimesliceL0
31
32if do_usage $*; then
33 usage "$script <detector file> <detector file> <output file> <DAQ file> <PMT parameters file>"\
34 "\nAuxiliary script to produce random event data."
35fi
36
37if (( $# == 5 )); then
38 set_variable DETECTORA $1
39 set_variable DETECTORB $2
40 set_variable OUTPUT_FILE $3
41 set_variable DAQ_FILE $4
42 set_variable PMT_FILE $5
43else
44 fatal "Wrong number of arguments."
45fi
46
47JPrintTree -f $DAQ_FILE -@ "type = JDAQSummaryslice" -k number_of_entries | read N
48
49set_variable RUNBYRUN "file=$DAQ_FILE; sampler=${SAMPLER%% *} $(($N / 2))"
50
51#################################################################################################
52#
53# The sampler values correspond to N_on N_off, respectively (note that sampler calls JSampler),
54# where:
55# N_on = number of time slices to read;
56# N_off = number of time slices to skip.
57#
58# The sampler option works as follows.
59# It will
60# read -on average- N_on consecutive time slices and
61# skip -on average- N_off time slices
62# modulo the number of time slices in the file.
63#
64# The larger N_on, the faster the reading, because this reduces the random accesses
65# of the data taking file to pick up a next time slice.
66# The smaller N_off, the less time slices are skipped.
67# So, N_on = 0 guarantees that all time slices are sampled.
68# Note that if the number of time slices to be produced is small, then too small a value of N_off
69# could create a bias because only the first time slices of the data taking file are then sampled.
70#################################################################################################
71
72set_variable DIR `mktemp -d $WORKDIR/XXXXXX`
73set_variable PIPE $DIR/pipe.dat
74set_variable PARAMETERS $DIR/trigger_parameters.txt
75set_variable TRIGGER $DIR/trigger_processor.root
76set_variable HEADER $DIR/header.root
77
78mkfifo $PIPE
79
80if [[ ! -p $PIPE ]]; then
81 fatal "Error opening $PIPE."
82fi
83
84timer_start
85
86JRandomTimesliceWriter \
87 -a ${DETECTORA} \
88 -o ${HEADER} \
89 -o ${PIPE} \
90 -n ${NUMBER_OF_SLICES} \
91 -P ${PMT_FILE} \
92 -P "QE=${FACTOR}" \
93 -S ${SEED} \
94 -B "$BACKGROUND_HZ" \
95 -N "$RECYCLING" \
96 -r "${RUNBYRUN}" \
97 -d ${DEBUG} \
98 --! &
99
100BG=$!
101
102JPrintTriggerParameters \
103 -f ${DAQ_FILE} > $PARAMETERS
104
105JTriggerProcessor \
106 -a ${DETECTORB} \
107 -f ${PIPE} \
108 -@ ${PARAMETERS} \
109 -C ${DAQ_TIMESLICE} \
110 -o ${TRIGGER} \
111 -d ${DEBUG} \
112 --!
113
114CHECK_EXIT_CODE
115
116JConvert \
117 -f ${HEADER} \
118 -f ${TRIGGER} \
119 -o ${OUTPUT_FILE} \
120 -m
121
122CHECK_EXIT_CODE
123
124# check exit code background process
125
126wait $BG
127
128STATUS=$?
129
130if (( $STATUS != 0 )); then
131 error "JRandomTimesliceWriter exit status $STATUS"
132 exit $STATUS
133fi
134
135rm -rf ${DIR}
136
137timer_stop
138timer_print
139
140JPrintTree \
141 -f ${OUTPUT_FILE}
142
143JTriggerMonitor \
144 -f ${OUTPUT_FILE} \
145 -o /dev/null