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June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 1 DØ DAQ Status June 17th, 2002 S. Snyder (BNL), D. Chapin, M. Clements, D. Cutts, S. Mattingly.

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1 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 1 DØ DAQ Status June 17th, 2002 S. Snyder (BNL), D. Chapin, M. Clements, D. Cutts, S. Mattingly (Brown), B. Angstadt, G. Brooijmans, D. Charak, G. Guglielmo, M. Johnson, S. Fuess, A. Kulyavstev, M. Mulders, R. Rechenmacher, D. Slimmer, D. Zhang (Fermilab), R. Hauser (MSU), P. Padley (Rice), A. Haas, G. Watts (Washington)

2 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 2 Commodity DAQ System DØ Detector FCC 1 kHz

3 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 3 Single Board Computers (SBC) read the event data over the VME bus, and send it to a Level 3 node over Ethernet, according to routing instructions received from the Routing Master The Routing Master program runs on an SBC in a special crate receiving data from the Trigger Framework (and can disable individual trigger bits if needed). Event building is done in the Level 3 nodes.

4 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 4 Hardware Components Single Board Computers: –require good processor speed, enough memory, Ethernet, fast VME access, two channels of digital I/O (readout handshakes). –chose VMIC 7750: 933 MHz PIII, 128 MB RAM, 2 Ethernet ports, Tundra Universe II for VME-PCI interface. Added BVM digital I/O card. –One custom component: passive extender board to fit 6U SBCs in 9U crates.

5 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 5 Switches: –Cisco 2948G (“concentrators”): 100 Mb/s (copper) input from SBCs, Gb (fiber) output. Limit to 10 SBCs per fiber  no congestion possible –Cisco 6509: capable of handling 16 GB/s (average expected rate is 250 MB/s). Gb fiber in (from 2948G’s), 100 Mb/s (copper) out to Level 3 Nodes, with 112 MB of buffering in the switch per 48 nodes.

6 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 6 Software Components Run Control L3 Control TFW SBC SBCs Routing Master Filter Nodes FCC Run Configuration Info Data Flow Routing Info

7 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 7 Single Board Computer Software Interrupt Processing In Linux User Space

8 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 8 Routing Master ~70 SBC’s Read out crates Send data to Nodes as routed by tags received from the RM ~100 Nodes Process data, run filters Send number of free buffers back to the ETG ~100 Nodes Process data, run filters Send number of free buffers back to the ETG ~100 Nodes Process data, run filters Send number of free buffers back to the ETG Data Routing Master (RM) - Gets trigger bits fired - Decides which crates need to be read out - Tells SBC’s which node(s) to send data to - Sends TFW block to correct node(s) - Enables/disables triggers - Heart of monitoring / run configuration / error reporting 10 Hz / Node 8 bytes 100 Hz / SBC ~200 bytes

9 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 9 Status Go-ahead given at the end of December Software conversion made on March 26th Finished replacement of VBD’s with SBC’s on June 5th (6 weeks ahead of schedule) Started L3 input rate increase (from previous 100 Hz): –in April, demonstrated all readout crates can go at at least 1.17 kHz for evenly spaced triggers –For random triggers, problems in L1 muon readout around 550 Hz. Problem is understood (buffering of L2 accepts), working on firmware

10 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 10 Prospects Increase in L3 input rate during physics running requires –DAQ and front-end capability Can do 550 Hz now, don’t expect many new problems between 550 Hz and 1 kHz –Adequate rejection at L3 (we were running at 100 Hz in, 25 Hz out, now want to go 1 kHz in, 50 Hz out  need to increase rejection by 5) Studies being done, strategy being formulated –Enough cpu capacity in L3 farm Benchmark tests done, purchasing additional 32 nodes (total will be 80)

11 June 17th, 2002Gustaaf Brooijmans - All Experimenter's Meeting 11Summary Hardware and software conversion of the DAQ system are complete Commissioning increase in L3 input rate: –Working on L1 muon problem –Developing L3 trigger strategy –Purchasing additional L3 nodes to satisfy cpu requirements My best guess: DØ operating at O (500) Hz in, 50 Hz out in July & August, 1 kHz/50 Hz starting in September


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