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refclock_local.c revision 1.1.1.1.26.3
      1  1.1.1.1.26.3  martin /*	$NetBSD: refclock_local.c,v 1.1.1.1.26.3 2016/05/11 11:35:39 martin Exp $	*/
      2           1.1  kardel 
      3           1.1  kardel 
      4           1.1  kardel /*
      5           1.1  kardel  * refclock_local - local pseudo-clock driver
      6           1.1  kardel  *
      7           1.1  kardel  * wjm 17-aug-1995: add a hook for special treatment of VMS_LOCALUNIT
      8           1.1  kardel  */
      9           1.1  kardel #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
     10           1.1  kardel #include <config.h>
     11           1.1  kardel #endif
     12           1.1  kardel 
     13           1.1  kardel #ifdef REFCLOCK
     14           1.1  kardel 
     15           1.1  kardel #include "ntpd.h"
     16           1.1  kardel #include "ntp_refclock.h"
     17           1.1  kardel #include "ntp_stdlib.h"
     18           1.1  kardel 
     19           1.1  kardel #include <stdio.h>
     20           1.1  kardel #include <ctype.h>
     21           1.1  kardel 
     22           1.1  kardel #ifdef KERNEL_PLL
     23           1.1  kardel #include "ntp_syscall.h"
     24           1.1  kardel #endif
     25           1.1  kardel 
     26           1.1  kardel /*
     27           1.1  kardel  * This is a hack to allow a machine to use its own system clock as a
     28           1.1  kardel  * reference clock, i.e., to free-run using no outside clock discipline
     29           1.1  kardel  * source. Note that the clock selection algorithm will not select this
     30           1.1  kardel  * driver unless all other sources of synchronization have been lost.
     31           1.1  kardel  * This is useful if you want to use NTP in an isolated environment
     32           1.1  kardel  * with no radio clock or NIST modem available. Pick a machine that you
     33           1.1  kardel  * figure has a good clock oscillator and configure it with this
     34           1.1  kardel  * driver. Set the clock using the best means available, like
     35           1.1  kardel  * eyeball-and-wristwatch. Then, point all the other machines at this
     36           1.1  kardel  * one or use broadcast (not multicast) mode to distribute time.
     37           1.1  kardel  *
     38           1.1  kardel  * Another application for this driver is if you want to use a
     39           1.1  kardel  * particular server's clock as the clock of last resort when all other
     40           1.1  kardel  * normal synchronization sources have gone away. This is especially
     41           1.1  kardel  * useful if that server has an ovenized oscillator. However, the
     42           1.1  kardel  * preferred was to do this is using orphan mode. See the documentation.
     43           1.1  kardel  *
     44           1.1  kardel  * A third application for this driver is when an external discipline
     45           1.1  kardel  * source is available, such as the NIST "lockclock" program, which
     46           1.1  kardel  * synchronizes the local clock via a telephone modem and the NIST
     47           1.1  kardel  * Automated Computer Time Service (ACTS), or the Digital Time
     48           1.1  kardel  * Synchronization Service (DTSS), which runs on DCE machines. In this
     49           1.1  kardel  * case the stratum should be set at zero, indicating a bona fide
     50           1.1  kardel  * stratum-1 source. Exercise some caution with this, since there is no
     51           1.1  kardel  * easy way to telegraph via NTP that something might be wrong in the
     52           1.1  kardel  * discipline source itself. In the case of DTSS, the local clock can
     53           1.1  kardel  * have a rather large jitter, depending on the interval between
     54           1.1  kardel  * corrections and the intrinsic frequency error of the clock
     55           1.1  kardel  * oscillator. In extreme cases, this can cause clients to exceed the
     56           1.1  kardel  * 128-ms slew window and drop off the NTP subnet.
     57           1.1  kardel  *
     58           1.1  kardel  * Fudge Factors
     59           1.1  kardel  *
     60  1.1.1.1.26.2     riz  * None currently supported.
     61           1.1  kardel  */
     62           1.1  kardel /*
     63           1.1  kardel  * Local interface definitions
     64           1.1  kardel  */
     65           1.1  kardel #define PRECISION	(-7)	/* about 10 ms precision */
     66           1.1  kardel #define DESCRIPTION "Undisciplined local clock" /* WRU */
     67           1.1  kardel #define STRATUM 	5	/* default stratum */
     68           1.1  kardel #define DISPERSION	.01	/* default dispersion (10 ms) */
     69           1.1  kardel 
     70           1.1  kardel /*
     71           1.1  kardel  * Imported from the timer module
     72           1.1  kardel  */
     73           1.1  kardel extern u_long current_time;
     74           1.1  kardel 
     75           1.1  kardel /*
     76           1.1  kardel  * Imported from ntp_proto
     77           1.1  kardel  */
     78           1.1  kardel extern s_char sys_precision;
     79           1.1  kardel 
     80           1.1  kardel /*
     81           1.1  kardel  * Function prototypes
     82           1.1  kardel  */
     83           1.1  kardel static	int local_start (int, struct peer *);
     84           1.1  kardel static	void	local_poll	(int, struct peer *);
     85           1.1  kardel 
     86           1.1  kardel /*
     87           1.1  kardel  * Local variables
     88           1.1  kardel  */
     89           1.1  kardel static	u_long poll_time;	/* last time polled */
     90           1.1  kardel 
     91           1.1  kardel /*
     92           1.1  kardel  * Transfer vector
     93           1.1  kardel  */
     94           1.1  kardel struct	refclock refclock_local = {
     95           1.1  kardel 	local_start,		/* start up driver */
     96           1.1  kardel 	noentry,		/* shut down driver (not used) */
     97           1.1  kardel 	local_poll,	 	/* transmit poll message */
     98           1.1  kardel 	noentry,		/* not used (old lcl_control) */
     99           1.1  kardel 	noentry,		/* initialize driver (not used) */
    100           1.1  kardel 	noentry,		/* not used (old lcl_buginfo) */
    101           1.1  kardel 	NOFLAGS 		/* not used */
    102           1.1  kardel };
    103           1.1  kardel 
    104           1.1  kardel 
    105           1.1  kardel /*
    106           1.1  kardel  * local_start - start up the clock
    107           1.1  kardel  */
    108           1.1  kardel static int
    109           1.1  kardel local_start(
    110           1.1  kardel 	int unit,
    111           1.1  kardel 	struct peer *peer
    112           1.1  kardel 	)
    113           1.1  kardel {
    114           1.1  kardel 	struct refclockproc *pp;
    115           1.1  kardel 
    116           1.1  kardel 	pp = peer->procptr;
    117           1.1  kardel 
    118           1.1  kardel 	/*
    119           1.1  kardel 	 * Initialize miscellaneous variables
    120           1.1  kardel 	 */
    121           1.1  kardel 	peer->precision = sys_precision;
    122           1.1  kardel 	pp->leap = LEAP_NOTINSYNC;
    123           1.1  kardel 	peer->stratum = STRATUM;
    124           1.1  kardel 	pp->stratum = STRATUM;
    125           1.1  kardel 	pp->clockdesc = DESCRIPTION;
    126           1.1  kardel 	memcpy(&pp->refid, "LOCL", 4);
    127           1.1  kardel 	poll_time = current_time;
    128           1.1  kardel 	return (1);
    129           1.1  kardel }
    130           1.1  kardel 
    131           1.1  kardel 
    132           1.1  kardel /*
    133           1.1  kardel  * local_poll - called by the transmit procedure
    134           1.1  kardel  *
    135           1.1  kardel  * LOCKCLOCK: If the kernel supports the nanokernel or microkernel
    136           1.1  kardel  * system calls, the leap bits are extracted from the kernel. If there
    137           1.1  kardel  * is a kernel error or the kernel leap bits are set to 11, the NTP leap
    138           1.1  kardel  * bits are set to 11 and the stratum is set to infinity. Otherwise, the
    139           1.1  kardel  * NTP leap bits are set to the kernel leap bits and the stratum is set
    140           1.1  kardel  * as fudged. This behavior does not faithfully follow the
    141           1.1  kardel  * specification, but is probably more appropriate in a multiple-server
    142           1.1  kardel  * national laboratory network.
    143           1.1  kardel  */
    144           1.1  kardel static void
    145           1.1  kardel local_poll(
    146           1.1  kardel 	int unit,
    147           1.1  kardel 	struct peer *peer
    148           1.1  kardel 	)
    149           1.1  kardel {
    150           1.1  kardel #if defined(KERNEL_PLL) && defined(LOCKCLOCK)
    151           1.1  kardel 	struct timex ntv;
    152           1.1  kardel #endif /* KERNEL_PLL LOCKCLOCK */
    153           1.1  kardel 	struct refclockproc *pp;
    154           1.1  kardel 
    155           1.1  kardel 	/*
    156           1.1  kardel 	 * Do no evil unless the house is dark or lit with our own lamp.
    157           1.1  kardel 	 */
    158           1.1  kardel 	if (!(sys_peer == NULL || sys_peer == peer))
    159           1.1  kardel 		return;
    160           1.1  kardel 
    161           1.1  kardel #if defined(VMS) && defined(VMS_LOCALUNIT)
    162           1.1  kardel 	if (unit == VMS_LOCALUNIT) {
    163           1.1  kardel 		extern void vms_local_poll(struct peer *);
    164           1.1  kardel 
    165           1.1  kardel 		vms_local_poll(peer);
    166           1.1  kardel 		return;
    167           1.1  kardel 	}
    168           1.1  kardel #endif /* VMS && VMS_LOCALUNIT */
    169           1.1  kardel 
    170           1.1  kardel 	pp = peer->procptr;
    171           1.1  kardel 	pp->polls++;
    172           1.1  kardel 
    173           1.1  kardel 	/*
    174           1.1  kardel 	 * Ramble through the usual filtering and grooming code, which
    175           1.1  kardel 	 * is essentially a no-op and included mostly for pretty
    176  1.1.1.1.26.2     riz 	 * billboards.
    177           1.1  kardel 	 */
    178           1.1  kardel 	poll_time = current_time;
    179           1.1  kardel 	refclock_process_offset(pp, pp->lastrec, pp->lastrec, 0);
    180           1.1  kardel 
    181           1.1  kardel 	/*
    182           1.1  kardel 	 * If another process is disciplining the system clock, we set
    183           1.1  kardel 	 * the leap bits and quality indicators from the kernel.
    184           1.1  kardel 	 */
    185           1.1  kardel #if defined(KERNEL_PLL) && defined(LOCKCLOCK)
    186           1.1  kardel 	memset(&ntv,  0, sizeof ntv);
    187           1.1  kardel 	switch (ntp_adjtime(&ntv)) {
    188           1.1  kardel 	case TIME_OK:
    189           1.1  kardel 		pp->leap = LEAP_NOWARNING;
    190           1.1  kardel 		peer->stratum = pp->stratum;
    191           1.1  kardel 		break;
    192           1.1  kardel 
    193           1.1  kardel 	case TIME_INS:
    194           1.1  kardel 		pp->leap = LEAP_ADDSECOND;
    195           1.1  kardel 		peer->stratum = pp->stratum;
    196           1.1  kardel 		break;
    197           1.1  kardel 
    198           1.1  kardel 	case TIME_DEL:
    199           1.1  kardel 		pp->leap = LEAP_DELSECOND;
    200           1.1  kardel 		peer->stratum = pp->stratum;
    201           1.1  kardel 		break;
    202           1.1  kardel 
    203           1.1  kardel 	default:
    204           1.1  kardel 		pp->leap = LEAP_NOTINSYNC;
    205           1.1  kardel 		peer->stratum = STRATUM_UNSPEC;
    206           1.1  kardel 	}
    207           1.1  kardel 	pp->disp = 0;
    208           1.1  kardel 	pp->jitter = 0;
    209           1.1  kardel #else /* KERNEL_PLL LOCKCLOCK */
    210  1.1.1.1.26.3  martin 	pp->leap = LEAP_NOWARNING;
    211           1.1  kardel 	pp->disp = DISPERSION;
    212           1.1  kardel 	pp->jitter = 0;
    213           1.1  kardel #endif /* KERNEL_PLL LOCKCLOCK */
    214           1.1  kardel 	pp->lastref = pp->lastrec;
    215           1.1  kardel 	refclock_receive(peer);
    216           1.1  kardel }
    217           1.1  kardel #else
    218           1.1  kardel int refclock_local_bs;
    219           1.1  kardel #endif /* REFCLOCK */
    220