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1/* ======================================================================== *\
2!
3! *
4! * This file is part of MARS, the MAGIC Analysis and Reconstruction
5! * Software. It is distributed to you in the hope that it can be a useful
6! * and timesaving tool in analysing Data of imaging Cerenkov telescopes.
7! * It is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
8! *
9! * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
10! * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
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13! * in supporting documentation. It is provided "as is" without express
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16!
17!
18! Author(s): Thomas Bretz 12/2000 (tbretz@uni-sw.gwdg.de)
19!
20! Copyright: MAGIC Software Development, 2000-2001
21!
22!
23\* ======================================================================== */
24
25/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
26//
27// MRawEvtHeader
28//
29// One Event is a sample of FADC measurements of different Pixels
30// (Photomultipliers) from the Camera of MAGIC. So all data (FADC) of the
31// interesting pixels are the modules of an event. To describe pixels the
32// class MRawPixel is used and the class MRawCrate to describe Crates.
33// To define a single events some other data members are needed
34// (Time of the events, tirgger pattern of event..)
35//
36// To describe one event on the level of FADC values the Class MRawEvtHeader is
37// created. It has the following data members:
38//
39// UInt_t fDAQEvtNumber
40// -----------------------
41// This it the number of the Event in one
42// data run. The first event in this run get
43// the number zero. The next one is one bigger.
44//
45// Assuming that one run takes 1 hour and a
46// triggerrate of 1kHz the number must be able
47// to reach 3.6e6 Events. To reach this number
48// you need at least 22 bits. This is the reason
49// why we use an integer (of root type UInt_t)
50// with a range to 4.2e9.
51//
52// MTime fRawEvtTime
53// -------------------
54// Time of the event.
55// The start point of the time determination can be
56// the millenium. From that start point the time is
57// measured in 200ns-count. One day for example
58// contains 432.e9 counts. An array of two unsigned Int is able to
59// contain 1.8e19 200ns-counts. This corresponds to 41.e6
60// days. This should be more than the livetime of MAGIC.
61// Private member of MTime.h
62//
63// UInt_t fNumTrigLvl1
64// --------------------
65//
66// Number of first level trigger
67// This member counts the number of First Level Trigger
68// between the last and this event. May be that due to
69// dead time of the DAQ this number is different from 1.
70// If the DAQ is fast enough, this value should be 1.
71// This may be usefull in GammaRayBursts and if we
72// apply a data reduction in the DAQ-chain, which selects
73// only good events.
74//
75// UInt_t fNumTrigLvl2
76// ------------------ -
77//
78// Number of second level trigger
79// This member counts the number of Second Level Trigger
80// between the last and this event.
81//
82// UInt_t fTrigPattern[2]
83// -----------------------
84// Trigger Pattern used for this event
85// Each event triggers for a particular configuration and each
86// configuration shoul have an ID (which is not fixed yet).
87//
88// UShort_t fAllLowGainOn
89// ----------------------
90// Type of Trigger.
91// This is a Byte (8 bit) to indicated if any of the pixels
92// have a non-negligible low gain (1) or not (0)
93//
94/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
95#include "MRawEvtHeader.h"
96
97#include <iomanip.h>
98#include <fstream.h>
99
100#include "MLog.h"
101#include "MTime.h"
102#include "MArrayB.h"
103#include "MRawRunHeader.h"
104
105ClassImp(MRawEvtHeader)
106
107// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
108//
109// Default constructor. Create the array to store the data.
110//
111MRawEvtHeader::MRawEvtHeader(const char *name, const char *title)
112{
113 *fName = name ? name : "MRawEvtHeader";
114 *fTitle = title ? title : "Raw Event Header Information";
115
116 //
117 // set all member to zero, init the pointer to ClonesArray,
118 //
119
120 fPixLoGainOn = new MArrayB;
121
122 Clear();
123}
124
125
126// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
127//
128// Destructor. Deletes the array to store pixlogainon
129//
130MRawEvtHeader::~MRawEvtHeader()
131{
132 delete fPixLoGainOn;
133}
134
135// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
136//
137// you have to init the conatainer before you can read from
138// a raw binary file
139//
140void MRawEvtHeader::Init(MRawRunHeader *rh, MTime *t)
141{
142 //
143 // this is the number of entries in the array like specification
144 //
145 UInt_t fN = (rh->GetNumCrates() * rh->GetNumPixInCrate() + 7) / 8;
146
147 //
148 // initialize the array
149 //
150 fPixLoGainOn->Set(fN);
151
152 //
153 // this is the conatiner where we have to store the time of the event we
154 // read from the input stream
155 //
156 fTime = t;
157}
158
159// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
160//
161// Implementation of the Clear function
162//
163// Resets all members to zero, clear the list of Pixels
164//
165void MRawEvtHeader::Clear(Option_t *)
166{
167 fDAQEvtNumber = 0;
168 fNumTrigLvl1 = 0;
169 fNumTrigLvl2 = 0;
170 fTrigPattern[0] = 0;
171 fTrigPattern[1] = 0;
172 fTrigType = 0;
173 fNumLoGainOn = 0;
174}
175
176// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
177//
178// This member function prints all Data of one Event to *fLog.
179//
180void MRawEvtHeader::Print(Option_t *o)
181{
182 *fLog << "DAQEvtNr: " << dec << fDAQEvtNumber << " (";
183 *fLog << "Trigger: ";
184 *fLog << "NumLvl1=" << fNumTrigLvl1 << " ";
185 *fLog << "NumLvl2=" << fNumTrigLvl2 << " ";
186 *fLog << "Pattern=" << hex << setfill('0');
187 *fLog << setw(2) << fTrigPattern[0];
188 *fLog << setw(2) << fTrigPattern[1] << " " << dec;
189
190 *fLog << "Type=";
191 switch (fTrigType)
192 {
193 case 0:
194 *fLog << "Trigger";
195 break;
196 case 1:
197 *fLog << "Pedestal";
198 break;
199 case 2:
200 *fLog << "Calibration";
201 break;
202 }
203 *fLog << ")" << endl;
204 *fLog << "Number of Lo Gains On: " << fNumLoGainOn << endl;
205
206 for (unsigned int i=0; i<fPixLoGainOn->GetSize(); i++)
207 {
208 for (int j=0; j<8; j++)
209 {
210 const UInt_t on = (*fPixLoGainOn)[i]&(1<<j) ? 1 : 0;
211 *fLog << on;
212 }
213 }
214
215 *fLog << endl;
216
217 *fLog << endl;
218
219}
220
221// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
222//
223// used to set the header information (eg. from MC)
224//
225void MRawEvtHeader::FillHeader(UInt_t uiN, Float_t ulTP)
226{
227 fDAQEvtNumber = uiN;
228 fTrigPattern[0] = (UInt_t) (ulTP/4294967296.0) ;
229 fTrigPattern[1] = (UInt_t) (ulTP-fTrigPattern[0]*4294967296.0);
230}
231
232// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
233//
234// read the EVENT HEADER information from the input stream
235// return FALSE if there is now header anymore, else TRUE
236//
237int MRawEvtHeader::ReadEvt(istream &fin)
238{
239 fin.read((Byte_t*)&fDAQEvtNumber, 4);
240
241 UInt_t fAbsTime[2];
242 fin.read((Byte_t*)fAbsTime, 8);
243
244 //
245 // store the time of the event in the corresponding container
246 //
247 fTime->SetTime(fAbsTime[0], fAbsTime[1]);
248
249 Byte_t dummy[4];
250
251 fin.read((Byte_t*)&fNumTrigLvl1, 4);
252 fin.read((Byte_t*)&fNumTrigLvl2, 4);
253 fin.read((Byte_t*)fTrigPattern, 8);
254 fin.read((Byte_t*)&fTrigType, 2);
255 fin.read((Byte_t*)dummy, 2); // was fAllLoGainOn
256 fin.read((Byte_t*)fPixLoGainOn->GetArray(), fPixLoGainOn->GetSize());
257
258 fNumLoGainOn = 0;
259 for (unsigned int i=0; i<fPixLoGainOn->GetSize(); i++)
260 for (int j=0; j<8; j++)
261 if ((*fPixLoGainOn)[i] & (1<<j))
262 fNumLoGainOn++;
263
264 fin.read((Byte_t*)&dummy, 4);
265
266 return !fin.eof();
267}
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