GlueX Level-3 Trigger Meeting, Jun 10, 2016

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Meeting Info.

Meeting Time And Location

11:00 EST (JLab time)

CC F326-327

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Agenda

  1. Announcements
  2. Previous Meeting (May 27, 2016)
  3. EVIO Parsing
  4. Benchmarking status
  5. Simulation Status
  6. AOT

Minutes

Attendees: David L., Adesh S., Mike W., Cristiano F., Sean D.

EVIO Parsing

  • David Showed some benchmarking results for the EVIO parsing code with various levels of associated object linking enabled
  • Mysterious rate drop observed when no linking is done from 12kHz to 8kHz.
  • Mike noted that they had to empirically determine the optimal number of threads for the LHCb HLT
  • David will work on mapping our the performance for various settings in the parsing threads and processing threads (benchmarking was always done with both set to 32)

sim-recon algorithm benchmarking

  • Cristiano continues to work on mapping the performance of various algorithms using janadot
  • Some discrepancies between real data and simulated data performance
  • Will look into effect of LED triggers on results (particularly time spent matching tracks to calorimeter clusters)
  • Sean noted that there are lots of PS triggers in the real data that should be filtered

Simulation

  • Adesh is currently running 10M bggen events with incident γ energy down to %pi; threshold (global use sim1 data set only goes down to 3GeV)
  • Farm jobs expected to be done by Monday morning
  • Size of REST files produced is about 10 times smaller than "normal"
    • Justin told Adesh this is expected due to the dominance of low energy events
  • Wiki documentation is forthcoming