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Using maxDPUTools to
Create a Configuration
Getting Started
Use maxDPUTools to create a configuration specifically for the
maxDPU processor. Configuration always begins with creating a copy of
a master configuration assigning it a unique name typically matching the
desired maxDPU name. This base copy provides a self-contained
framework definition of all of the available intrinsic function blocks and
related attributes associated with the maxDPU.
Refer to the later chapters to learn how to use most of these utilities.
Consult this chapter to become familiar with the main maxDPUTools
two-pane window, from which a configuration is built.
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the Window menu to support side-by side viewing. Or use the Window
menu dropdown to switch between them.
Figure 2-1. maxDPUTools Main Window opened to the DPU tab view.
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directory to reveal group folder nodes, representing group function
blocks, which can contain other function blocks. Expand a group folder
node to reveal function blocks, custom controls, and buffers associated
with the group. For example the tree in Figure 2-1 shows a partially
expanded tree for a configuration. The top-level icon represents the
individual DPU and shows its name. A multi-level group hierarchy is
associated with this DPU. Each group has a Gname, which is shown
beside its folder icon. Selecting a node in the tree allows viewing its
attribute tabular detail in the right-hand pane.
Figure 2-2 shows the left hand pane opened to the Hardware tab. The
hardware tab consists of only the I/O related buffers organized in a three-
way hierarchical tree view:
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Use this view to quickly configure only hardware or to access only the
hardware content of a configuration. Use a context menu, accessible after
a right-click over a tree element, to add and delete buffer types. Selecting
a buffer node in the tree allows viewing its attribute tabular detail in the
right hand pane. See the next section.
Note: Buffer types are also listed in the DPU tree directory view with all
the other configured function block types.
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The Custom tab shows a tree view displaying custom block definitions
hierarchically by source, category, name combined with description, and
function block contents. The source can be local or imported from a
library. Note that library custom blocks cannot be modified and are
displayed as locked. See Figure 2-3.
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Figure 2-1 shows a tree directory with the DPU tab selected. Notice that
when you select a group or specific function block in the tree directory
pane, its full path name appears in the title bar of the tabular grid view.
The tabular detail pane lists the attributes for a function block selected in
the tree directory. The first column of the grid view shows most of the
associated attributes for the selected function block or buffer typically
needed for configuration. To view more of the available attributes for a
selected function block, select either the Expert or the All view in the
combo box in the tabular detail title bar at the far right. Expert view adds
attributes that are normally hidden as their values are infrequently edited.
All view adds Status and Output category attributes, which likewise
cannot be edited except for the special case of creating an exposure via
the reference field. Refer to the section on reference editing for details.
Open the Hardware tree directory and expand the By Type folder to view
an alphabetized list of buffers.
Click on a buffer type folder icon to open a tabular detail for all buffers
of that type. See Figure 2-4.
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Figure 2-4. By Type tabular detail accessible from the hardware tree directory.
For instance, click on the AIB folder to display the tabular detail in the
right pane for only AIB types. See Figure 2-4. Click on the AOB folder
to display a tabular detail for only AOB types, and so forth.
Buffer types appear in the tabular detail organized as rows. The first
column of the tabular detail describes the HID location of each listed
buffer. The next seven columns list hardware related attributes which
you may edit. By default, the following attribute types appear:
Address
Redundancy,
maxPAC option,
Failover type,
Cabinet,
Rack,
Card.
Click the Reconfigure button on the tabular grid toolbar to customize the
column configuration and select other attribute types.
Filter by selection
Filter excluding selection
Filter by entry
Click the Remove Filter button, also on the tabular grid toolbar, to
remove any applied filtering.
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While both the tree directory and tabular grid panes support right-click
accessible context menus, tree directory context menus assume the most
importance when you are creating a new configuration and installing
(downloading) to a DPU.
As noted, a DPU tab tree directory consists of a single DPU icon, group
nodes, and individual functions. Each of these types of tree element
support their own right-click accessible context menu. When you begin a
new configuration, only the DPU icon and the preconfigured System
folder (Containing implicit DPMS, Backup, and Timesync controls) are
available. Right- click on the DPU icon in the tree directory to open a
pop-up menu. As you add groups and then other functions, the other
right-click context menus become available. Refer to the following
figures:
In the DPU tab tree directory, right click on a DPU icon, group node, or leaf
function node to open a context menu. The figures below show menus for DPU,
group nodes, and individual functions, respectively.
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Editing Records
Notice that the first column on the left of a grid view contains a Record
Select Box for each record in the grid. When a record is selected in the
grid, an arrow appears in the Record Select box. When you edit a
record, the arrow in the Record Select box changes to a pencil.
When you leave the mouse pointer over the cell for several seconds each
cell will display a fly-over indication to show the complete contents of
the cell even if the column width is too narrow to make the entire cell
visible.
maxDPUTools provides several auto entry features for fields that require
a specific entry from a known list of choices. These are:
When you click on certain entry fields in the Value column, a Drop-
down Arrow button appears at the right of the field. When you click
on certain entry fields in the Reference column, an Ellipsis button
appears.
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If you know the correct entry, type the first few characters.
maxDPUTools looks for the closest match from its list of known choices
and fills in the rest.
1. Rest the mouse cursor over the vertical border between two columns
until the pointer changes to a vertical bar with a horizontal arrow in each
direction.
2. Click and drag the mouse to move a column border left or right. This
feature always adjusts the width of the column to the left of the pointer.
Reordering Columns
To change the order of any column in the window:
2. Release the mouse button after you move the column to its new, desired
location.
Note: the double bar to the right of the left-most column indicates that
the column is fixed if the view is moved with the horizontal scroll bar.
For example, the Attribute column in the point grid view would still be
visible if the window was resized and the view was scrolled to the right.
It would also be visible if the width of the other columns was increased
and the view was scrolled to the right.
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To change the sort order of records in a column:
Click on the desired column header. This causes the tabular view to be
sorted by that column in ascending order.
Previous Record
Click this button to move the active record up to the previous record.
Note: hold the button down to continue to move backwards.
Next Record
Click this button to move the active record down to the next record.
Note: hold the button down to continue to move forward.
Canceling an Edit
To cancel an edit for the active record:
Click the Cancel button on the Grid Navigation Toolbar, or press the
<Esc> key on the maxSTATION keyboard.
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Note: The first column on the left of a grid view contains a Record Select
Box for each record in the grid. For the record you wish to cancel, an
arrow should appear in its Record Select box, indicating it is the
active record.
Saving an Edit
The first column on the left of a grid view contains a Record Select Box
for each record in the grid. When a record is selected in the grid for edit,
an arrow appears in the Record Select box, indicating it is the active
record.
Note: The first column on the left of a grid view contains a Record Select
Box for each record in the grid. For the record you wish to save, an
arrow should appear in its Record Select box, indicating it is the
active record.
While holding down the <Ctrl> key, click on the function block as it
appears in the tree directory and while holding down the left mouse
button drag the selected function block to a new location in the directory
tree and release the button.
Notice that as you drag the selected object to a new location, the mouse
cursor includes a plus sign (+) to indicate a copy operation is in progress.
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1. While holding down the <Shift> key, click on the first function block or
node in the tree you wish to select. Then click on the last item in the list
you wish to include to highlight the entire selection.
2. Continue to hold down the <Shift> key and while holding down the left
mouse button, drag the selected function blocks or nodes to a new
location in the directory tree and release the button.
1. While holding down the <Shift> key, click on first function block or
node in the tree you wish to select. Then click on the last item in the list
you wish to include to highlight the entire selection.
2. With the selection highlighted, hold down the <Ctrl> key, and while
holding down the left mouse button, drag the selected function blocks or
nodes to a new location in the directory tree and release the button.
1. While holding down the <Ctrl> key, click on each function block you
wish to include in the move to highlight then.
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copy operation is disallowed and the following warning message
appears:
1. From the File menu, select Open to open a configuration, if one is not
opened already.
3. From the Window menu, select Tile Horizontal or Tile Vertical. When
you make your selection, both configuration windows appear, one
beneath the other or side by side, depending on your tiling choice.
4. With both configurations open on your display, you may now perform
drag and dropped operations between the two windows. Use the same
move and copy techniques you would perform within a single
configuration. Review the previous sections.
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