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      1 /*	$NetBSD: refclock_shm.c,v 1.8.14.1 2018/09/30 01:45:19 pgoyette Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * refclock_shm - clock driver for utc via shared memory
      5  * - under construction -
      6  * To add new modes: Extend or union the shmTime-struct. Do not
      7  * extend/shrink size, because otherwise existing implementations
      8  * will specify wrong size of shared memory-segment
      9  * PB 18.3.97
     10  */
     11 
     12 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
     13 # include <config.h>
     14 #endif
     15 
     16 #include "ntp_types.h"
     17 
     18 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_SHM)
     19 
     20 #include "ntpd.h"
     21 #undef fileno
     22 #include "ntp_io.h"
     23 #undef fileno
     24 #include "ntp_refclock.h"
     25 #undef fileno
     26 #include "timespecops.h"
     27 #undef fileno
     28 #include "ntp_stdlib.h"
     29 #include "ntp_assert.h"
     30 
     31 #undef fileno
     32 #include <ctype.h>
     33 #undef fileno
     34 
     35 #ifndef SYS_WINNT
     36 # include <sys/ipc.h>
     37 # include <sys/shm.h>
     38 # include <assert.h>
     39 # include <unistd.h>
     40 # include <stdio.h>
     41 #endif
     42 
     43 #ifdef HAVE_STDATOMIC_H
     44 # include <stdatomic.h>
     45 #endif /* HAVE_STDATOMIC_H */
     46 
     47 /*
     48  * This driver supports a reference clock attached thru shared memory
     49  */
     50 
     51 /*
     52  * SHM interface definitions
     53  */
     54 #define PRECISION       (-1)    /* precision assumed (0.5 s) */
     55 #define REFID           "SHM"   /* reference ID */
     56 #define DESCRIPTION     "SHM/Shared memory interface"
     57 
     58 #define NSAMPLES        3       /* stages of median filter */
     59 
     60 /*
     61  * Mode flags
     62  */
     63 #define SHM_MODE_PRIVATE 0x0001
     64 
     65 /*
     66  * Function prototypes
     67  */
     68 static  int     shm_start       (int unit, struct peer *peer);
     69 static  void    shm_shutdown    (int unit, struct peer *peer);
     70 static  void    shm_poll        (int unit, struct peer *peer);
     71 static  void    shm_timer       (int unit, struct peer *peer);
     72 static	void	shm_clockstats  (int unit, struct peer *peer);
     73 static	void	shm_control	(int unit, const struct refclockstat * in_st,
     74 				 struct refclockstat * out_st, struct peer *peer);
     75 
     76 /*
     77  * Transfer vector
     78  */
     79 struct  refclock refclock_shm = {
     80 	shm_start,              /* start up driver */
     81 	shm_shutdown,           /* shut down driver */
     82 	shm_poll,		/* transmit poll message */
     83 	shm_control,		/* control settings */
     84 	noentry,		/* not used: init */
     85 	noentry,		/* not used: buginfo */
     86 	shm_timer,              /* once per second */
     87 };
     88 
     89 struct shmTime {
     90 	int    mode; /* 0 - if valid is set:
     91 		      *       use values,
     92 		      *       clear valid
     93 		      * 1 - if valid is set:
     94 		      *       if count before and after read of values is equal,
     95 		      *         use values
     96 		      *       clear valid
     97 		      */
     98 	volatile int    count;
     99 	time_t		clockTimeStampSec;
    100 	int		clockTimeStampUSec;
    101 	time_t		receiveTimeStampSec;
    102 	int		receiveTimeStampUSec;
    103 	int		leap;
    104 	int		precision;
    105 	int		nsamples;
    106 	volatile int    valid;
    107 	unsigned	clockTimeStampNSec;	/* Unsigned ns timestamps */
    108 	unsigned	receiveTimeStampNSec;	/* Unsigned ns timestamps */
    109 	int		dummy[8];
    110 };
    111 
    112 struct shmunit {
    113 	struct shmTime *shm;	/* pointer to shared memory segment */
    114 	int forall;		/* access for all UIDs?	*/
    115 
    116 	/* debugging/monitoring counters - reset when printed */
    117 	int ticks;		/* number of attempts to read data*/
    118 	int good;		/* number of valid samples */
    119 	int notready;		/* number of peeks without data ready */
    120 	int bad;		/* number of invalid samples */
    121 	int clash;		/* number of access clashes while reading */
    122 
    123 	time_t max_delta;	/* difference limit */
    124 	time_t max_delay;	/* age/stale limit */
    125 };
    126 
    127 
    128 static struct shmTime*
    129 getShmTime(
    130 	int unit,
    131 	int/*BOOL*/ forall
    132 	)
    133 {
    134 	struct shmTime *p = NULL;
    135 
    136 #ifndef SYS_WINNT
    137 
    138 	int shmid;
    139 
    140 	/* 0x4e545030 is NTP0.
    141 	 * Big units will give non-ascii but that's OK
    142 	 * as long as everybody does it the same way.
    143 	 */
    144 	shmid=shmget(0x4e545030 + unit, sizeof (struct shmTime),
    145 		      IPC_CREAT | (forall ? 0666 : 0600));
    146 	if (shmid == -1) { /* error */
    147 		msyslog(LOG_ERR, "SHM shmget (unit %d): %m", unit);
    148 		return NULL;
    149 	}
    150 	p = (struct shmTime *)shmat (shmid, 0, 0);
    151 	if (p == (struct shmTime *)-1) { /* error */
    152 		msyslog(LOG_ERR, "SHM shmat (unit %d): %m", unit);
    153 		return NULL;
    154 	}
    155 
    156 	return p;
    157 #else
    158 
    159 	static const char * nspref[2] = { "Local", "Global" };
    160 	char buf[20];
    161 	LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES psec = 0;
    162 	HANDLE shmid = 0;
    163 	SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR sd;
    164 	SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa;
    165 	unsigned int numch;
    166 
    167 	numch = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s\\NTP%d",
    168 			 nspref[forall != 0], (unit & 0xFF));
    169 	if (numch >= sizeof(buf)) {
    170 		msyslog(LOG_ERR, "SHM name too long (unit %d)", unit);
    171 		return NULL;
    172 	}
    173 	if (forall) { /* world access */
    174 		if (!InitializeSecurityDescriptor(&sd, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION)) {
    175 			msyslog(LOG_ERR,"SHM InitializeSecurityDescriptor (unit %d): %m", unit);
    176 			return NULL;
    177 		}
    178 		if (!SetSecurityDescriptorDacl(&sd, TRUE, NULL, FALSE)) {
    179 			msyslog(LOG_ERR, "SHM SetSecurityDescriptorDacl (unit %d): %m", unit);
    180 			return NULL;
    181 		}
    182 		sa.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
    183 		sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = &sd;
    184 		sa.bInheritHandle = FALSE;
    185 		psec = &sa;
    186 	}
    187 	shmid = CreateFileMapping ((HANDLE)0xffffffff, psec, PAGE_READWRITE,
    188 				   0, sizeof (struct shmTime), buf);
    189 	if (shmid == NULL) { /*error*/
    190 		char buf[1000];
    191 		FormatMessage (FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
    192 			       0, GetLastError (), 0, buf, sizeof (buf), 0);
    193 		msyslog(LOG_ERR, "SHM CreateFileMapping (unit %d): %s", unit, buf);
    194 		return NULL;
    195 	}
    196 	p = (struct shmTime *)MapViewOfFile(shmid, FILE_MAP_WRITE, 0, 0,
    197 					    sizeof (struct shmTime));
    198 	if (p == NULL) { /*error*/
    199 		char buf[1000];
    200 		FormatMessage (FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
    201 			       0, GetLastError (), 0, buf, sizeof (buf), 0);
    202 		msyslog(LOG_ERR,"SHM MapViewOfFile (unit %d): %s", unit, buf);
    203 		return NULL;
    204 	}
    205 
    206 	return p;
    207 #endif
    208 
    209 	/* NOTREACHED */
    210 	ENSURE(!"getShmTime(): Not reached.");
    211 }
    212 
    213 
    214 /*
    215  * shm_start - attach to shared memory
    216  */
    217 static int
    218 shm_start(
    219 	int unit,
    220 	struct peer *peer
    221 	)
    222 {
    223 	struct refclockproc * const pp = peer->procptr;
    224 	struct shmunit *      const up = emalloc_zero(sizeof(*up));
    225 
    226 	pp->io.clock_recv = noentry;
    227 	pp->io.srcclock = peer;
    228 	pp->io.datalen = 0;
    229 	pp->io.fd = -1;
    230 
    231 	up->forall = (unit >= 2) && !(peer->ttl & SHM_MODE_PRIVATE);
    232 
    233 	up->shm = getShmTime(unit, up->forall);
    234 
    235 	/*
    236 	 * Initialize miscellaneous peer variables
    237 	 */
    238 	memcpy((char *)&pp->refid, REFID, 4);
    239 	if (up->shm != 0) {
    240 		pp->unitptr = up;
    241 		up->shm->precision = PRECISION;
    242 		peer->precision = up->shm->precision;
    243 		up->shm->valid = 0;
    244 		up->shm->nsamples = NSAMPLES;
    245 		pp->clockdesc = DESCRIPTION;
    246 		/* items to be changed later in 'shm_control()': */
    247 		up->max_delay = 5;
    248 		up->max_delta = 4*3600;
    249 		return 1;
    250 	} else {
    251 		free(up);
    252 		pp->unitptr = NULL;
    253 		return 0;
    254 	}
    255 }
    256 
    257 
    258 /*
    259  * shm_control - configure flag1/time2 params
    260  *
    261  * These are not yet available during 'shm_start', so we have to do any
    262  * pre-computations we want to avoid during regular poll/timer callbacks
    263  * in this callback.
    264  */
    265 static void
    266 shm_control(
    267 	int                         unit,
    268 	const struct refclockstat * in_st,
    269 	struct refclockstat       * out_st,
    270 	struct peer               * peer
    271 	)
    272 {
    273 	struct refclockproc * const pp = peer->procptr;
    274 	struct shmunit *      const up = pp->unitptr;
    275 
    276 	UNUSED_ARG(unit);
    277 	UNUSED_ARG(in_st);
    278 	UNUSED_ARG(out_st);
    279 	if (NULL == up)
    280 		return;
    281 	if (pp->sloppyclockflag & CLK_FLAG1)
    282 		up->max_delta = 0;
    283 	else if (pp->fudgetime2 < 1. || pp->fudgetime2 > 86400.)
    284 		up->max_delta = 4*3600;
    285 	else
    286 		up->max_delta = (time_t)floor(pp->fudgetime2 + 0.5);
    287 }
    288 
    289 
    290 /*
    291  * shm_shutdown - shut down the clock
    292  */
    293 static void
    294 shm_shutdown(
    295 	int unit,
    296 	struct peer *peer
    297 	)
    298 {
    299 	struct refclockproc * const pp = peer->procptr;
    300 	struct shmunit *      const up = pp->unitptr;
    301 
    302 	UNUSED_ARG(unit);
    303 	if (NULL == up)
    304 		return;
    305 #ifndef SYS_WINNT
    306 
    307 	/* HMS: shmdt() wants char* or const void * */
    308 	(void)shmdt((char *)up->shm);
    309 
    310 #else
    311 
    312 	UnmapViewOfFile(up->shm);
    313 
    314 #endif
    315 	free(up);
    316 }
    317 
    318 
    319 /*
    320  * shm_poll - called by the transmit procedure
    321  */
    322 static void
    323 shm_poll(
    324 	int unit,
    325 	struct peer *peer
    326 	)
    327 {
    328 	struct refclockproc * const pp = peer->procptr;
    329 	struct shmunit *      const up = pp->unitptr;
    330 	int major_error;
    331 
    332 	pp->polls++;
    333 
    334 	/* get dominant reason if we have no samples at all */
    335 	major_error = max(up->notready, up->bad);
    336 	major_error = max(major_error, up->clash);
    337 
    338         /*
    339          * Process median filter samples. If none received, see what
    340          * happened, tell the core and keep going.
    341          */
    342         if (pp->coderecv != pp->codeproc) {
    343 		/* have some samples, everything OK */
    344 		pp->lastref = pp->lastrec;
    345 		refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_NOMINAL);
    346 		refclock_receive(peer);
    347 	} else if (NULL == up->shm) { /* is this possible at all? */
    348 		/* we're out of business without SHM access */
    349 		refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_FAULT);
    350 	} else if (major_error == up->clash) {
    351 		/* too many collisions is like a bad signal */
    352                 refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_PROP);
    353 	} else if (major_error == up->bad) {
    354 		/* too much stale/bad/garbled data */
    355                 refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_BADREPLY);
    356 	} else {
    357 		/* in any other case assume it's just a timeout */
    358                 refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_TIMEOUT);
    359         }
    360 	/* shm_clockstats() clears the tallies, so it must be last... */
    361 	shm_clockstats(unit, peer);
    362 }
    363 
    364 
    365 enum segstat_t {
    366     OK, NO_SEGMENT, NOT_READY, BAD_MODE, CLASH
    367 };
    368 
    369 struct shm_stat_t {
    370     int status;
    371     int mode;
    372     struct timespec tvc, tvr, tvt;
    373     int precision;
    374     int leap;
    375 };
    376 
    377 static inline void memory_barrier(void)
    378 {
    379 #ifdef HAVE_ATOMIC_THREAD_FENCE
    380     atomic_thread_fence(memory_order_seq_cst);
    381 #endif /* HAVE_ATOMIC_THREAD_FENCE */
    382 }
    383 
    384 static enum segstat_t shm_query(volatile struct shmTime *shm_in, struct shm_stat_t *shm_stat)
    385 /* try to grab a sample from the specified SHM segment */
    386 {
    387     struct shmTime shmcopy;
    388     volatile struct shmTime *shm = shm_in;
    389     volatile int cnt;
    390 
    391     unsigned int cns_new, rns_new;
    392 
    393     /*
    394      * This is the main routine. It snatches the time from the shm
    395      * board and tacks on a local timestamp.
    396      */
    397     if (shm == NULL) {
    398 	shm_stat->status = NO_SEGMENT;
    399 	return NO_SEGMENT;
    400     }
    401 
    402     /*@-type@*//* splint is confused about struct timespec */
    403     shm_stat->tvc.tv_sec = shm_stat->tvc.tv_nsec = 0;
    404     {
    405 	time_t now;
    406 
    407 	time(&now);
    408 	shm_stat->tvc.tv_sec = now;
    409     }
    410 
    411     /* relying on word access to be atomic here */
    412     if (shm->valid == 0) {
    413 	shm_stat->status = NOT_READY;
    414 	return NOT_READY;
    415     }
    416 
    417     cnt = shm->count;
    418 
    419     /*
    420      * This is proof against concurrency issues if either
    421      * (a) the memory_barrier() call works on this host, or
    422      * (b) memset compiles to an uninterruptible single-instruction bitblt.
    423      */
    424     memory_barrier();
    425     memcpy(&shmcopy, (void*)(uintptr_t)shm, sizeof(struct shmTime));
    426     shm->valid = 0;
    427     memory_barrier();
    428 
    429     /*
    430      * Clash detection in case neither (a) nor (b) was true.
    431      * Not supported in mode 0, and word access to the count field
    432      * must be atomic for this to work.
    433      */
    434     if (shmcopy.mode > 0 && cnt != shm->count) {
    435 	shm_stat->status = CLASH;
    436 	return shm_stat->status;
    437     }
    438 
    439     shm_stat->status = OK;
    440     shm_stat->mode = shmcopy.mode;
    441 
    442     switch (shmcopy.mode) {
    443     case 0:
    444 	shm_stat->tvr.tv_sec	= shmcopy.receiveTimeStampSec;
    445 	shm_stat->tvr.tv_nsec	= shmcopy.receiveTimeStampUSec * 1000;
    446 	rns_new		= shmcopy.receiveTimeStampNSec;
    447 	shm_stat->tvt.tv_sec	= shmcopy.clockTimeStampSec;
    448 	shm_stat->tvt.tv_nsec	= shmcopy.clockTimeStampUSec * 1000;
    449 	cns_new		= shmcopy.clockTimeStampNSec;
    450 
    451 	/* Since the following comparisons are between unsigned
    452 	** variables they are always well defined, and any
    453 	** (signed) underflow will turn into very large unsigned
    454 	** values, well above the 1000 cutoff.
    455 	**
    456 	** Note: The usecs *must* be a *truncated*
    457 	** representation of the nsecs. This code will fail for
    458 	** *rounded* usecs, and the logic to deal with
    459 	** wrap-arounds in the presence of rounded values is
    460 	** much more convoluted.
    461 	*/
    462 	if (   ((cns_new - (unsigned)shm_stat->tvt.tv_nsec) < 1000)
    463 	       && ((rns_new - (unsigned)shm_stat->tvr.tv_nsec) < 1000)) {
    464 	    shm_stat->tvt.tv_nsec = cns_new;
    465 	    shm_stat->tvr.tv_nsec = rns_new;
    466 	}
    467 	/* At this point shm_stat->tvr and shm_stat->tvt contain valid ns-level
    468 	** timestamps, possibly generated by extending the old
    469 	** us-level timestamps
    470 	*/
    471 	break;
    472 
    473     case 1:
    474 
    475 	shm_stat->tvr.tv_sec	= shmcopy.receiveTimeStampSec;
    476 	shm_stat->tvr.tv_nsec	= shmcopy.receiveTimeStampUSec * 1000;
    477 	rns_new		= shmcopy.receiveTimeStampNSec;
    478 	shm_stat->tvt.tv_sec	= shmcopy.clockTimeStampSec;
    479 	shm_stat->tvt.tv_nsec	= shmcopy.clockTimeStampUSec * 1000;
    480 	cns_new		= shmcopy.clockTimeStampNSec;
    481 
    482 	/* See the case above for an explanation of the
    483 	** following test.
    484 	*/
    485 	if (   ((cns_new - (unsigned)shm_stat->tvt.tv_nsec) < 1000)
    486 	       && ((rns_new - (unsigned)shm_stat->tvr.tv_nsec) < 1000)) {
    487 	    shm_stat->tvt.tv_nsec = cns_new;
    488 	    shm_stat->tvr.tv_nsec = rns_new;
    489 	}
    490 	/* At this point shm_stat->tvr and shm_stat->tvt contains valid ns-level
    491 	** timestamps, possibly generated by extending the old
    492 	** us-level timestamps
    493 	*/
    494 	break;
    495 
    496     default:
    497 	shm_stat->status = BAD_MODE;
    498 	break;
    499     }
    500     /*@-type@*/
    501 
    502     /*
    503      * leap field is not a leap offset but a leap notification code.
    504      * The values are magic numbers used by NTP and set by GPSD, if at all, in
    505      * the subframe code.
    506      */
    507     shm_stat->leap = shmcopy.leap;
    508     shm_stat->precision = shmcopy.precision;
    509 
    510     return shm_stat->status;
    511 }
    512 
    513 /*
    514  * shm_timer - called once every second.
    515  *
    516  * This tries to grab a sample from the SHM segment, filtering bad ones
    517  */
    518 static void
    519 shm_timer(
    520 	int unit,
    521 	struct peer *peer
    522 	)
    523 {
    524 	struct refclockproc * const pp = peer->procptr;
    525 	struct shmunit *      const up = pp->unitptr;
    526 
    527 	volatile struct shmTime *shm;
    528 
    529 	l_fp tsrcv;
    530 	l_fp tsref;
    531 	int c;
    532 
    533 	/* for formatting 'a_lastcode': */
    534 	struct calendar cd;
    535 	time_t tt;
    536 	vint64 ts;
    537 
    538 	enum segstat_t status;
    539 	struct shm_stat_t shm_stat;
    540 
    541 	up->ticks++;
    542 	if ((shm = up->shm) == NULL) {
    543 		/* try to map again - this may succeed if meanwhile some-
    544 		body has ipcrm'ed the old (unaccessible) shared mem segment */
    545 		shm = up->shm = getShmTime(unit, up->forall);
    546 		if (shm == NULL) {
    547 			DPRINTF(1, ("%s: no SHM segment\n",
    548 				    refnumtoa(&peer->srcadr)));
    549 			return;
    550 		}
    551 	}
    552 
    553 	/* query the segment, atomically */
    554 	status = shm_query(shm, &shm_stat);
    555 
    556 	switch (status) {
    557 	case OK:
    558 	    DPRINTF(2, ("%s: SHM type %d sample\n",
    559 			refnumtoa(&peer->srcadr), shm_stat.mode));
    560 	    break;
    561 	case NO_SEGMENT:
    562 	    /* should never happen, but is harmless */
    563 	    return;
    564 	case NOT_READY:
    565 	    DPRINTF(1, ("%s: SHM not ready\n",refnumtoa(&peer->srcadr)));
    566 	    up->notready++;
    567 	    return;
    568 	case BAD_MODE:
    569 	    DPRINTF(1, ("%s: SHM type blooper, mode=%d\n",
    570 			refnumtoa(&peer->srcadr), shm->mode));
    571 	    up->bad++;
    572 	    msyslog (LOG_ERR, "SHM: bad mode found in shared memory: %d",
    573 		     shm->mode);
    574 	    return;
    575 	case CLASH:
    576 	    DPRINTF(1, ("%s: type 1 access clash\n",
    577 			refnumtoa(&peer->srcadr)));
    578 	    msyslog (LOG_NOTICE, "SHM: access clash in shared memory");
    579 	    up->clash++;
    580 	    return;
    581 	default:
    582 	    DPRINTF(1, ("%s: internal error, unknown SHM fetch status\n",
    583 			refnumtoa(&peer->srcadr)));
    584 	    msyslog (LOG_NOTICE, "internal error, unknown SHM fetch status");
    585 	    up->bad++;
    586 	    return;
    587 	}
    588 
    589 
    590 	/* format the last time code in human-readable form into
    591 	 * 'pp->a_lastcode'. Someone claimed: "NetBSD has incompatible
    592 	 * tv_sec". I can't find a base for this claim, but we can work
    593 	 * around that potential problem. BTW, simply casting a pointer
    594 	 * is a receipe for disaster on some architectures.
    595 	 */
    596 	tt = (time_t)shm_stat.tvt.tv_sec;
    597 	ts = time_to_vint64(&tt);
    598 	ntpcal_time_to_date(&cd, &ts);
    599 
    600 	/* add ntpq -c cv timecode in ISO 8601 format */
    601 	c = snprintf(pp->a_lastcode, sizeof(pp->a_lastcode),
    602 		     "%04u-%02u-%02uT%02u:%02u:%02u.%09ldZ",
    603 		     cd.year, cd.month, cd.monthday,
    604 		     cd.hour, cd.minute, cd.second,
    605 		     (long)shm_stat.tvt.tv_nsec);
    606 	pp->lencode = (c > 0 && (size_t)c < sizeof(pp->a_lastcode)) ? c : 0;
    607 
    608 	/* check 1: age control of local time stamp */
    609 	tt = shm_stat.tvc.tv_sec - shm_stat.tvr.tv_sec;
    610 	if (tt < 0 || tt > up->max_delay) {
    611 		DPRINTF(1, ("%s:SHM stale/bad receive time, delay=%llds\n",
    612 			    refnumtoa(&peer->srcadr), (long long)tt));
    613 		up->bad++;
    614 		msyslog (LOG_ERR, "SHM: stale/bad receive time, delay=%llds",
    615 			 (long long)tt);
    616 		return;
    617 	}
    618 
    619 	/* check 2: delta check */
    620 	tt = shm_stat.tvr.tv_sec - shm_stat.tvt.tv_sec - (shm_stat.tvr.tv_nsec < shm_stat.tvt.tv_nsec);
    621 	if (tt < 0)
    622 		tt = -tt;
    623 	if (up->max_delta > 0 && tt > up->max_delta) {
    624 		DPRINTF(1, ("%s: SHM diff limit exceeded, delta=%llds\n",
    625 			    refnumtoa(&peer->srcadr), (long long)tt));
    626 		up->bad++;
    627 		msyslog (LOG_ERR, "SHM: difference limit exceeded, delta=%llds\n",
    628 			 (long long)tt);
    629 		return;
    630 	}
    631 
    632 	/* if we really made it to this point... we're winners! */
    633 	DPRINTF(2, ("%s: SHM feeding data\n",
    634 		    refnumtoa(&peer->srcadr)));
    635 	tsrcv = tspec_stamp_to_lfp(shm_stat.tvr);
    636 	tsref = tspec_stamp_to_lfp(shm_stat.tvt);
    637 	pp->leap = shm_stat.leap;
    638 	peer->precision = shm_stat.precision;
    639 	refclock_process_offset(pp, tsref, tsrcv, pp->fudgetime1);
    640 	up->good++;
    641 }
    642 
    643 /*
    644  * shm_clockstats - dump and reset counters
    645  */
    646 static void shm_clockstats(
    647 	int unit,
    648 	struct peer *peer
    649 	)
    650 {
    651 	struct refclockproc * const pp = peer->procptr;
    652 	struct shmunit *      const up = pp->unitptr;
    653 
    654 	UNUSED_ARG(unit);
    655 	if (pp->sloppyclockflag & CLK_FLAG4) {
    656 		mprintf_clock_stats(
    657 			&peer->srcadr, "%3d %3d %3d %3d %3d",
    658 			up->ticks, up->good, up->notready,
    659 			up->bad, up->clash);
    660 	}
    661 	up->ticks = up->good = up->notready = up->bad = up->clash = 0;
    662 }
    663 
    664 #else
    665 NONEMPTY_TRANSLATION_UNIT
    666 #endif /* REFCLOCK */
    667