That's the real test. ... stop MEDM and see if problem continues.
Another test is, with MEDM and Winteracter application both running,
stop the IOC and see if the focus stops switching.
Seems that an experienced Motif programmer might understand how this
interaction is even possible.
You asked:
> What kind of events are created by the EPICS system which
> could be picked up by an application which is not EPICS-aware?
MEDM receives CA monitor updates and converts some of those updates into
updates to its Motif interface. These updates in MEDM are the path,
however remote such a possibility exists, that Motif events from MEDM
are being received by your Winteracter application.
On 10/24/2014 11:46 AM, Mark Rivers wrote:
Hi Eliot,
If you stop medm from processing events by putting it in edit mode does the problem immediately stop?
If you kill medm and run another EPICS Motif CA application (probe, stripTool, etc.) do you have the problem?
Mark
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Subject: Re: Focus deadlock
Doesn’t the common factor seem to be motif?
On Oct 24, 2014, at 9:50 AM, Specht, Eliot D. <[email protected]> wrote:
Pete,
Can you help me to make a well-posed question for the Winteracter developer? What kind of events are created by the EPICS system which could be picked up by an application which is not EPICS-aware? That is, how would you describe a CA monitor event to a developer who is unfamiliar with EPICS?
Eliot Specht
Subject: Re: Focus deadlock
From: Pete Jemian <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 07:50:49 -0500
Can this be a an issue where the GUI is receiving CA monitor events directly and focusing the associated window with each event? If so, can you throttle widget updates in Winteracter to a fixed interval rather than updating the GUI for each CA monitor event received?
On 10/24/2014 7:36 AM, Specht, Eliot D. wrote:
I’m seeing a conflict between:
“medm pilatusDetector.adl” and a Winteracter program. Winteracter
creates GUIs for Fortran programs using Motif. The Winteracter program
is simply waiting for input while the problem occurs. The result is that
input focus shifts rapidly between two Winteracter windows. The medm
windows do not get input focus, so it’s hard to understand how medm
contributes to the problem.
Subject: Re: Focus deadlock
From: Pete Jemian <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:26:17 -0500
What are the GUI applications involved?
On 10/23/2014 1:15 PM, Specht, Eliot D. wrote:
I’m running an application on a Linux x86_64 machine which opens several
windows for user input and data display. It runs fine unless I have an
EPICS areadetector IOC running in the background, in which case I get a
“focus deadlock”, where focus shifts rapidly between two application
windows and the screen becomes unresponsive to keyboard or mouse input.
The problem occurs under Gnome but not KDE. Running KDE is an effective
fix, but it would be nice to get to the bottom of the problem. Can
anyone suggest what’s going on?
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