Title :
A software approach for readout and data acquisition in CMS
Author :
Antchev, G. ; Cano, E. ; Chatellier, S. ; Cittolin, S. ; Erhan, S. ; Gigi, D. ; Gutleber, J. ; Jacobs, C. ; Meijers, F. ; Nicolau, R. ; Orsini, L. ; Pollet, L. ; Racz, A. ; Samyn, D. ; Sinanis, N. ; Sphicas, P.
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
fDate :
4/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Traditional systems dominated by performance constraints tend to neglect other qualities such as maintainability and configurability. Object-Orientation allows one to encapsulate the technology differences in communication sub-systems and to provide a uniform view of data transport layer to the systems engineer. We applied this paradigm to the design and implementation of intelligent data servers in the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) data acquisition system at CERN to easily exploiting the physical communication resources of the available equipment. CMS is a high-energy physics experiment under study that incorporates a highly distributed data acquisition system. This paper outlines the architecture of one part, the so called Readout Unit, and shows how we can exploit the object advantage for systems with specific data rate requirements. A C++ streams communication layer with zero copying functionality has been established for UDP, TCP, DLPI and specific Myrinet and VME bus communication on the VxWorks real-time operating system. This software provides performance close to the hardware channel and hides communication details from the application programmers
Keywords :
client-server systems; data acquisition; high energy physics instrumentation computing; object-oriented programming; C++ streams communication layer; Compact Muon Solenoid data acquisition system; Readout Unit; VxWorks real-time operating system; communication sub-systems; configurability; data acquisition; highly distributed data acquisition system; maintainability; object-orientation; readout; zero copying functionality; Collision mitigation; Communications technology; Data acquisition; Data engineering; Maintenance engineering; Mesons; Physics; Real time systems; Solenoids; Systems engineering and theory;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on