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Firmware that implements a reliable high-performance control link for particle physics electronics, based on the IPbus protocol

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IPbus firmware

The IPbus protocol is a simple packet-based control protocol for reading and modifying memory-mapped resources within FPGA-based IP-aware hardware devices which have a virtual A32/D32 bus.

The IPbus suite of software and firmware implement a reliable high-performance control link for particle physics electronics, based on the IPbus protocol. This suite has successfully replaced VME control in several large projects, and consists of the following components:

  • IPbus firmware : A module that implements the IPbus protocol within end-user hardware.

  • ControlHub : A software application that mediates simultaneous hardware access from multiple uHAL clients, and implements the IPbus reliability mechanism over UDP

  • uHAL : The Hardware Access Library (HAL) providing an end-user C++/Python API for IPbus reads, writes and RMW (read-modify-write) transactions.

This repository contains a reference implementation for an IPbus 2.0 UDP server. It has been extensively tested on several different boards within several particle physics experiments. However, it is supported on a best-effort basis, and is provided on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied, including, without limitation, any warranties or conditions of TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Further reading

The most recent paper describing IPbus is from the proceedings for TWEPP2014:

C. Ghabrous Larrea, K. Harder, D. Newbold, D. Sankey, A. Rose, A. Thea and T. Williams, "IPbus: a flexible Ethernet-based control system for xTCA hardware", JINST 10 (2015) no.02, C02019. DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/10/02/C02019

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