Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
On 12/8/23 15:56, Claus, Ric via Tech-talk wrote:
Hello,
I have written a PV server using P4P based on the lazycounter_server_cothread.py example in the P4P repository. It uses NTScalars with the valueAlarm option set to True. I am able to set valueAlarm fields through both the program and pvput commands and then see the results with pvget:
...
However, I don’t see the alarm structure’s fields changing (although I’m not sure what to expect). Where should the alarm evaluation occur?
The SharedPV class does not have any special logic associated
with the Value in contains. It is intended as a "cache" around
which custom logic is built. eg. it could as easily hold an
NTTable, where the meaning of an alarm isn't so clear.
You could do the alarm calculations as appropriate your
data type, and set "alarm.severity".
You might also want to investigate:
https://dls-controls.github.io/pythonSoftIOC/master/index.html
or
https://github.com/mdavidsaver/pyDevSup
which give access to real process database records from python.
I found this comment in the Normative-Types-Specification page:
Code that checks for alarms should use code similar to the following:
followed by some C code showing how to do the alarm evaluation (without hysteresis) and raising. Is it the intention that similar code should be in the application layer of my PV server, rather than in some common lower layer? If so, how should this be done since I haven’t found the equivalent of some of these routines in P4P?
Thank you for any guidance you can give me!
Ric Claus
SLAC/LCLS
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