kern_ntptime.c revision 1.29.8.2 1 1.29.8.2 yamt /* $NetBSD: kern_ntptime.c,v 1.29.8.2 2006/06/26 12:52:56 yamt Exp $ */
2 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/types.h> /* XXX to get __HAVE_TIMECOUNTER, remove
3 1.29.8.2 yamt after all ports are converted. */
4 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef __HAVE_TIMECOUNTER
5 1.29.8.2 yamt
6 1.29.8.2 yamt /*-
7 1.29.8.2 yamt ***********************************************************************
8 1.29.8.2 yamt * *
9 1.29.8.2 yamt * Copyright (c) David L. Mills 1993-2001 *
10 1.29.8.2 yamt * *
11 1.29.8.2 yamt * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and *
12 1.29.8.2 yamt * its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby *
13 1.29.8.2 yamt * granted, provided that the above copyright notice appears in all *
14 1.29.8.2 yamt * copies and that both the copyright notice and this permission *
15 1.29.8.2 yamt * notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name *
16 1.29.8.2 yamt * University of Delaware not be used in advertising or publicity *
17 1.29.8.2 yamt * pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, *
18 1.29.8.2 yamt * written prior permission. The University of Delaware makes no *
19 1.29.8.2 yamt * representations about the suitability this software for any *
20 1.29.8.2 yamt * purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied *
21 1.29.8.2 yamt * warranty. *
22 1.29.8.2 yamt * *
23 1.29.8.2 yamt **********************************************************************/
24 1.1 jonathan
25 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
26 1.29.8.2 yamt * Adapted from the original sources for FreeBSD and timecounters by:
27 1.29.8.2 yamt * Poul-Henning Kamp <phk (at) FreeBSD.org>.
28 1.29.8.2 yamt *
29 1.29.8.2 yamt * The 32bit version of the "LP" macros seems a bit past its "sell by"
30 1.29.8.2 yamt * date so I have retained only the 64bit version and included it directly
31 1.29.8.2 yamt * in this file.
32 1.29.8.2 yamt *
33 1.29.8.2 yamt * Only minor changes done to interface with the timecounters over in
34 1.29.8.2 yamt * sys/kern/kern_clock.c. Some of the comments below may be (even more)
35 1.29.8.2 yamt * confusing and/or plain wrong in that context.
36 1.29.8.2 yamt */
37 1.29.8.2 yamt
38 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/cdefs.h>
39 1.29.8.2 yamt /* __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/kern_ntptime.c,v 1.59 2005/05/28 14:34:41 rwatson Exp $"); */
40 1.29.8.2 yamt __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_ntptime.c,v 1.29.8.2 2006/06/26 12:52:56 yamt Exp $");
41 1.29.8.2 yamt
42 1.29.8.2 yamt #include "opt_ntp.h"
43 1.29.8.2 yamt #include "opt_compat_netbsd.h"
44 1.29.8.2 yamt
45 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/param.h>
46 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
47 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/systm.h>
48 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/kernel.h>
49 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/proc.h>
50 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/sysctl.h>
51 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/timex.h>
52 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef COMPAT_30
53 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <compat/sys/timex.h>
54 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif
55 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/vnode.h>
56 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/kauth.h>
57 1.29.8.2 yamt
58 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/mount.h>
59 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/sa.h>
60 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
61 1.29.8.2 yamt
62 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <machine/cpu.h>
63 1.29.8.2 yamt
64 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
65 1.29.8.2 yamt * Single-precision macros for 64-bit machines
66 1.29.8.2 yamt */
67 1.29.8.2 yamt typedef int64_t l_fp;
68 1.29.8.2 yamt #define L_ADD(v, u) ((v) += (u))
69 1.29.8.2 yamt #define L_SUB(v, u) ((v) -= (u))
70 1.29.8.2 yamt #define L_ADDHI(v, a) ((v) += (int64_t)(a) << 32)
71 1.29.8.2 yamt #define L_NEG(v) ((v) = -(v))
72 1.29.8.2 yamt #define L_RSHIFT(v, n) \
73 1.29.8.2 yamt do { \
74 1.29.8.2 yamt if ((v) < 0) \
75 1.29.8.2 yamt (v) = -(-(v) >> (n)); \
76 1.29.8.2 yamt else \
77 1.29.8.2 yamt (v) = (v) >> (n); \
78 1.29.8.2 yamt } while (0)
79 1.29.8.2 yamt #define L_MPY(v, a) ((v) *= (a))
80 1.29.8.2 yamt #define L_CLR(v) ((v) = 0)
81 1.29.8.2 yamt #define L_ISNEG(v) ((v) < 0)
82 1.29.8.2 yamt #define L_LINT(v, a) ((v) = (int64_t)(a) << 32)
83 1.29.8.2 yamt #define L_GINT(v) ((v) < 0 ? -(-(v) >> 32) : (v) >> 32)
84 1.29.8.2 yamt
85 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef NTP
86 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
87 1.29.8.2 yamt * Generic NTP kernel interface
88 1.29.8.2 yamt *
89 1.29.8.2 yamt * These routines constitute the Network Time Protocol (NTP) interfaces
90 1.29.8.2 yamt * for user and daemon application programs. The ntp_gettime() routine
91 1.29.8.2 yamt * provides the time, maximum error (synch distance) and estimated error
92 1.29.8.2 yamt * (dispersion) to client user application programs. The ntp_adjtime()
93 1.29.8.2 yamt * routine is used by the NTP daemon to adjust the system clock to an
94 1.29.8.2 yamt * externally derived time. The time offset and related variables set by
95 1.29.8.2 yamt * this routine are used by other routines in this module to adjust the
96 1.29.8.2 yamt * phase and frequency of the clock discipline loop which controls the
97 1.29.8.2 yamt * system clock.
98 1.29.8.2 yamt *
99 1.29.8.2 yamt * When the kernel time is reckoned directly in nanoseconds (NTP_NANO
100 1.29.8.2 yamt * defined), the time at each tick interrupt is derived directly from
101 1.29.8.2 yamt * the kernel time variable. When the kernel time is reckoned in
102 1.29.8.2 yamt * microseconds, (NTP_NANO undefined), the time is derived from the
103 1.29.8.2 yamt * kernel time variable together with a variable representing the
104 1.29.8.2 yamt * leftover nanoseconds at the last tick interrupt. In either case, the
105 1.29.8.2 yamt * current nanosecond time is reckoned from these values plus an
106 1.29.8.2 yamt * interpolated value derived by the clock routines in another
107 1.29.8.2 yamt * architecture-specific module. The interpolation can use either a
108 1.29.8.2 yamt * dedicated counter or a processor cycle counter (PCC) implemented in
109 1.29.8.2 yamt * some architectures.
110 1.29.8.2 yamt *
111 1.29.8.2 yamt * Note that all routines must run at priority splclock or higher.
112 1.29.8.2 yamt */
113 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
114 1.29.8.2 yamt * Phase/frequency-lock loop (PLL/FLL) definitions
115 1.29.8.2 yamt *
116 1.29.8.2 yamt * The nanosecond clock discipline uses two variable types, time
117 1.29.8.2 yamt * variables and frequency variables. Both types are represented as 64-
118 1.29.8.2 yamt * bit fixed-point quantities with the decimal point between two 32-bit
119 1.29.8.2 yamt * halves. On a 32-bit machine, each half is represented as a single
120 1.29.8.2 yamt * word and mathematical operations are done using multiple-precision
121 1.29.8.2 yamt * arithmetic. On a 64-bit machine, ordinary computer arithmetic is
122 1.29.8.2 yamt * used.
123 1.29.8.2 yamt *
124 1.29.8.2 yamt * A time variable is a signed 64-bit fixed-point number in ns and
125 1.29.8.2 yamt * fraction. It represents the remaining time offset to be amortized
126 1.29.8.2 yamt * over succeeding tick interrupts. The maximum time offset is about
127 1.29.8.2 yamt * 0.5 s and the resolution is about 2.3e-10 ns.
128 1.29.8.2 yamt *
129 1.29.8.2 yamt * 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3
130 1.29.8.2 yamt * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
131 1.29.8.2 yamt * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
132 1.29.8.2 yamt * |s s s| ns |
133 1.29.8.2 yamt * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
134 1.29.8.2 yamt * | fraction |
135 1.29.8.2 yamt * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
136 1.29.8.2 yamt *
137 1.29.8.2 yamt * A frequency variable is a signed 64-bit fixed-point number in ns/s
138 1.29.8.2 yamt * and fraction. It represents the ns and fraction to be added to the
139 1.29.8.2 yamt * kernel time variable at each second. The maximum frequency offset is
140 1.29.8.2 yamt * about +-500000 ns/s and the resolution is about 2.3e-10 ns/s.
141 1.29.8.2 yamt *
142 1.29.8.2 yamt * 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3
143 1.29.8.2 yamt * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
144 1.29.8.2 yamt * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
145 1.29.8.2 yamt * |s s s s s s s s s s s s s| ns/s |
146 1.29.8.2 yamt * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
147 1.29.8.2 yamt * | fraction |
148 1.29.8.2 yamt * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
149 1.29.8.2 yamt */
150 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
151 1.29.8.2 yamt * The following variables establish the state of the PLL/FLL and the
152 1.29.8.2 yamt * residual time and frequency offset of the local clock.
153 1.29.8.2 yamt */
154 1.29.8.2 yamt #define SHIFT_PLL 4 /* PLL loop gain (shift) */
155 1.29.8.2 yamt #define SHIFT_FLL 2 /* FLL loop gain (shift) */
156 1.29.8.2 yamt
157 1.29.8.2 yamt static int time_state = TIME_OK; /* clock state */
158 1.29.8.2 yamt static int time_status = STA_UNSYNC; /* clock status bits */
159 1.29.8.2 yamt static long time_tai; /* TAI offset (s) */
160 1.29.8.2 yamt static long time_monitor; /* last time offset scaled (ns) */
161 1.29.8.2 yamt static long time_constant; /* poll interval (shift) (s) */
162 1.29.8.2 yamt static long time_precision = 1; /* clock precision (ns) */
163 1.29.8.2 yamt static long time_maxerror = MAXPHASE / 1000; /* maximum error (us) */
164 1.29.8.2 yamt static long time_esterror = MAXPHASE / 1000; /* estimated error (us) */
165 1.29.8.2 yamt static long time_reftime; /* time at last adjustment (s) */
166 1.29.8.2 yamt static l_fp time_offset; /* time offset (ns) */
167 1.29.8.2 yamt static l_fp time_freq; /* frequency offset (ns/s) */
168 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* NTP */
169 1.29.8.2 yamt
170 1.29.8.2 yamt static l_fp time_adj; /* tick adjust (ns/s) */
171 1.29.8.2 yamt int64_t time_adjtime; /* correction from adjtime(2) (usec) */
172 1.29.8.2 yamt
173 1.29.8.2 yamt extern int time_adjusted; /* ntp might have changed the system time */
174 1.29.8.2 yamt
175 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef NTP
176 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef PPS_SYNC
177 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
178 1.29.8.2 yamt * The following variables are used when a pulse-per-second (PPS) signal
179 1.29.8.2 yamt * is available and connected via a modem control lead. They establish
180 1.29.8.2 yamt * the engineering parameters of the clock discipline loop when
181 1.29.8.2 yamt * controlled by the PPS signal.
182 1.29.8.2 yamt */
183 1.29.8.2 yamt #define PPS_FAVG 2 /* min freq avg interval (s) (shift) */
184 1.29.8.2 yamt #define PPS_FAVGDEF 8 /* default freq avg int (s) (shift) */
185 1.29.8.2 yamt #define PPS_FAVGMAX 15 /* max freq avg interval (s) (shift) */
186 1.29.8.2 yamt #define PPS_PAVG 4 /* phase avg interval (s) (shift) */
187 1.29.8.2 yamt #define PPS_VALID 120 /* PPS signal watchdog max (s) */
188 1.29.8.2 yamt #define PPS_MAXWANDER 100000 /* max PPS wander (ns/s) */
189 1.29.8.2 yamt #define PPS_POPCORN 2 /* popcorn spike threshold (shift) */
190 1.29.8.2 yamt
191 1.29.8.2 yamt static struct timespec pps_tf[3]; /* phase median filter */
192 1.29.8.2 yamt static l_fp pps_freq; /* scaled frequency offset (ns/s) */
193 1.29.8.2 yamt static long pps_fcount; /* frequency accumulator */
194 1.29.8.2 yamt static long pps_jitter; /* nominal jitter (ns) */
195 1.29.8.2 yamt static long pps_stabil; /* nominal stability (scaled ns/s) */
196 1.29.8.2 yamt static long pps_lastsec; /* time at last calibration (s) */
197 1.29.8.2 yamt static int pps_valid; /* signal watchdog counter */
198 1.29.8.2 yamt static int pps_shift = PPS_FAVG; /* interval duration (s) (shift) */
199 1.29.8.2 yamt static int pps_shiftmax = PPS_FAVGDEF; /* max interval duration (s) (shift) */
200 1.29.8.2 yamt static int pps_intcnt; /* wander counter */
201 1.29.8.2 yamt
202 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
203 1.29.8.2 yamt * PPS signal quality monitors
204 1.29.8.2 yamt */
205 1.29.8.2 yamt static long pps_calcnt; /* calibration intervals */
206 1.29.8.2 yamt static long pps_jitcnt; /* jitter limit exceeded */
207 1.29.8.2 yamt static long pps_stbcnt; /* stability limit exceeded */
208 1.29.8.2 yamt static long pps_errcnt; /* calibration errors */
209 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
210 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
211 1.29.8.2 yamt * End of phase/frequency-lock loop (PLL/FLL) definitions
212 1.29.8.2 yamt */
213 1.29.8.2 yamt
214 1.29.8.2 yamt static void hardupdate(long offset);
215 1.29.8.2 yamt
216 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
217 1.29.8.2 yamt * ntp_gettime() - NTP user application interface
218 1.29.8.2 yamt */
219 1.29.8.2 yamt void
220 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_gettime(ntv)
221 1.29.8.2 yamt struct ntptimeval *ntv;
222 1.29.8.2 yamt {
223 1.29.8.2 yamt nanotime(&ntv->time);
224 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->maxerror = time_maxerror;
225 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->esterror = time_esterror;
226 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->tai = time_tai;
227 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->time_state = time_state;
228 1.29.8.2 yamt }
229 1.29.8.2 yamt
230 1.29.8.2 yamt /* ARGSUSED */
231 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
232 1.29.8.2 yamt * ntp_adjtime() - NTP daemon application interface
233 1.29.8.2 yamt */
234 1.29.8.2 yamt int
235 1.29.8.2 yamt sys_ntp_adjtime(l, v, retval)
236 1.29.8.2 yamt struct lwp *l;
237 1.29.8.2 yamt void *v;
238 1.29.8.2 yamt register_t *retval;
239 1.29.8.2 yamt {
240 1.29.8.2 yamt struct sys_ntp_adjtime_args /* {
241 1.29.8.2 yamt syscallarg(struct timex *) tp;
242 1.29.8.2 yamt } */ *uap = v;
243 1.29.8.2 yamt struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
244 1.29.8.2 yamt struct timex ntv;
245 1.29.8.2 yamt int error = 0;
246 1.29.8.2 yamt
247 1.29.8.2 yamt if ((error = copyin((caddr_t)SCARG(uap, tp), (caddr_t)&ntv,
248 1.29.8.2 yamt sizeof(ntv))) != 0)
249 1.29.8.2 yamt return (error);
250 1.29.8.2 yamt
251 1.29.8.2 yamt if (ntv.modes != 0 && (error = kauth_authorize_generic(p->p_cred,
252 1.29.8.2 yamt KAUTH_GENERIC_ISSUSER, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
253 1.29.8.2 yamt return (error);
254 1.29.8.2 yamt
255 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_adjtime1(&ntv);
256 1.29.8.2 yamt
257 1.29.8.2 yamt error = copyout((caddr_t)&ntv, (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, tp), sizeof(ntv));
258 1.29.8.2 yamt if (!error) {
259 1.29.8.2 yamt *retval = ntp_timestatus();
260 1.29.8.2 yamt }
261 1.29.8.2 yamt return error;
262 1.29.8.2 yamt }
263 1.29.8.2 yamt
264 1.29.8.2 yamt void
265 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_adjtime1(ntv)
266 1.29.8.2 yamt struct timex *ntv;
267 1.29.8.2 yamt {
268 1.29.8.2 yamt long freq;
269 1.29.8.2 yamt int modes;
270 1.29.8.2 yamt int s;
271 1.29.8.2 yamt
272 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
273 1.29.8.2 yamt * Update selected clock variables - only the superuser can
274 1.29.8.2 yamt * change anything. Note that there is no error checking here on
275 1.29.8.2 yamt * the assumption the superuser should know what it is doing.
276 1.29.8.2 yamt * Note that either the time constant or TAI offset are loaded
277 1.29.8.2 yamt * from the ntv.constant member, depending on the mode bits. If
278 1.29.8.2 yamt * the STA_PLL bit in the status word is cleared, the state and
279 1.29.8.2 yamt * status words are reset to the initial values at boot.
280 1.29.8.2 yamt */
281 1.29.8.2 yamt modes = ntv->modes;
282 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes != 0)
283 1.29.8.2 yamt /* We need to save the system time during shutdown */
284 1.29.8.2 yamt time_adjusted |= 2;
285 1.29.8.2 yamt s = splclock();
286 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_MAXERROR)
287 1.29.8.2 yamt time_maxerror = ntv->maxerror;
288 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_ESTERROR)
289 1.29.8.2 yamt time_esterror = ntv->esterror;
290 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_STATUS) {
291 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_status & STA_PLL && !(ntv->status & STA_PLL)) {
292 1.29.8.2 yamt time_state = TIME_OK;
293 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status = STA_UNSYNC;
294 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef PPS_SYNC
295 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_shift = PPS_FAVG;
296 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
297 1.29.8.2 yamt }
298 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status &= STA_RONLY;
299 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status |= ntv->status & ~STA_RONLY;
300 1.29.8.2 yamt }
301 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_TIMECONST) {
302 1.29.8.2 yamt if (ntv->constant < 0)
303 1.29.8.2 yamt time_constant = 0;
304 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (ntv->constant > MAXTC)
305 1.29.8.2 yamt time_constant = MAXTC;
306 1.29.8.2 yamt else
307 1.29.8.2 yamt time_constant = ntv->constant;
308 1.29.8.2 yamt }
309 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_TAI) {
310 1.29.8.2 yamt if (ntv->constant > 0) /* XXX zero & negative numbers ? */
311 1.29.8.2 yamt time_tai = ntv->constant;
312 1.29.8.2 yamt }
313 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef PPS_SYNC
314 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_PPSMAX) {
315 1.29.8.2 yamt if (ntv->shift < PPS_FAVG)
316 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_shiftmax = PPS_FAVG;
317 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (ntv->shift > PPS_FAVGMAX)
318 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_shiftmax = PPS_FAVGMAX;
319 1.29.8.2 yamt else
320 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_shiftmax = ntv->shift;
321 1.29.8.2 yamt }
322 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
323 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_NANO)
324 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status |= STA_NANO;
325 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_MICRO)
326 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status &= ~STA_NANO;
327 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_CLKB)
328 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status |= STA_CLK;
329 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_CLKA)
330 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status &= ~STA_CLK;
331 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_FREQUENCY) {
332 1.29.8.2 yamt freq = (ntv->freq * 1000LL) >> 16;
333 1.29.8.2 yamt if (freq > MAXFREQ)
334 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(time_freq, MAXFREQ);
335 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (freq < -MAXFREQ)
336 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(time_freq, -MAXFREQ);
337 1.29.8.2 yamt else {
338 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
339 1.29.8.2 yamt * ntv.freq is [PPM * 2^16] = [us/s * 2^16]
340 1.29.8.2 yamt * time_freq is [ns/s * 2^32]
341 1.29.8.2 yamt */
342 1.29.8.2 yamt time_freq = ntv->freq * 1000LL * 65536LL;
343 1.29.8.2 yamt }
344 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef PPS_SYNC
345 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_freq = time_freq;
346 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
347 1.29.8.2 yamt }
348 1.29.8.2 yamt if (modes & MOD_OFFSET) {
349 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_status & STA_NANO)
350 1.29.8.2 yamt hardupdate(ntv->offset);
351 1.29.8.2 yamt else
352 1.29.8.2 yamt hardupdate(ntv->offset * 1000);
353 1.29.8.2 yamt }
354 1.29.8.2 yamt
355 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
356 1.29.8.2 yamt * Retrieve all clock variables. Note that the TAI offset is
357 1.29.8.2 yamt * returned only by ntp_gettime();
358 1.29.8.2 yamt */
359 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_status & STA_NANO)
360 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->offset = L_GINT(time_offset);
361 1.29.8.2 yamt else
362 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->offset = L_GINT(time_offset) / 1000; /* XXX rounding ? */
363 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->freq = L_GINT((time_freq / 1000LL) << 16);
364 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->maxerror = time_maxerror;
365 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->esterror = time_esterror;
366 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->status = time_status;
367 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->constant = time_constant;
368 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_status & STA_NANO)
369 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->precision = time_precision;
370 1.29.8.2 yamt else
371 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->precision = time_precision / 1000;
372 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->tolerance = MAXFREQ * SCALE_PPM;
373 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef PPS_SYNC
374 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->shift = pps_shift;
375 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->ppsfreq = L_GINT((pps_freq / 1000LL) << 16);
376 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_status & STA_NANO)
377 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->jitter = pps_jitter;
378 1.29.8.2 yamt else
379 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->jitter = pps_jitter / 1000;
380 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->stabil = pps_stabil;
381 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->calcnt = pps_calcnt;
382 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->errcnt = pps_errcnt;
383 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->jitcnt = pps_jitcnt;
384 1.29.8.2 yamt ntv->stbcnt = pps_stbcnt;
385 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
386 1.29.8.2 yamt splx(s);
387 1.29.8.2 yamt }
388 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* NTP */
389 1.29.8.2 yamt
390 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
391 1.29.8.2 yamt * second_overflow() - called after ntp_tick_adjust()
392 1.29.8.2 yamt *
393 1.29.8.2 yamt * This routine is ordinarily called immediately following the above
394 1.29.8.2 yamt * routine ntp_tick_adjust(). While these two routines are normally
395 1.29.8.2 yamt * combined, they are separated here only for the purposes of
396 1.29.8.2 yamt * simulation.
397 1.29.8.2 yamt */
398 1.29.8.2 yamt void
399 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_update_second(int64_t *adjustment, time_t *newsec)
400 1.29.8.2 yamt {
401 1.29.8.2 yamt int tickrate;
402 1.29.8.2 yamt l_fp ftemp; /* 32/64-bit temporary */
403 1.29.8.2 yamt
404 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef NTP
405 1.29.8.2 yamt
406 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
407 1.29.8.2 yamt * On rollover of the second both the nanosecond and microsecond
408 1.29.8.2 yamt * clocks are updated and the state machine cranked as
409 1.29.8.2 yamt * necessary. The phase adjustment to be used for the next
410 1.29.8.2 yamt * second is calculated and the maximum error is increased by
411 1.29.8.2 yamt * the tolerance.
412 1.29.8.2 yamt */
413 1.29.8.2 yamt time_maxerror += MAXFREQ / 1000;
414 1.29.8.2 yamt
415 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
416 1.29.8.2 yamt * Leap second processing. If in leap-insert state at
417 1.29.8.2 yamt * the end of the day, the system clock is set back one
418 1.29.8.2 yamt * second; if in leap-delete state, the system clock is
419 1.29.8.2 yamt * set ahead one second. The nano_time() routine or
420 1.29.8.2 yamt * external clock driver will insure that reported time
421 1.29.8.2 yamt * is always monotonic.
422 1.29.8.2 yamt */
423 1.29.8.2 yamt switch (time_state) {
424 1.29.8.2 yamt
425 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
426 1.29.8.2 yamt * No warning.
427 1.29.8.2 yamt */
428 1.29.8.2 yamt case TIME_OK:
429 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_status & STA_INS)
430 1.29.8.2 yamt time_state = TIME_INS;
431 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (time_status & STA_DEL)
432 1.29.8.2 yamt time_state = TIME_DEL;
433 1.29.8.2 yamt break;
434 1.29.8.2 yamt
435 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
436 1.29.8.2 yamt * Insert second 23:59:60 following second
437 1.29.8.2 yamt * 23:59:59.
438 1.29.8.2 yamt */
439 1.29.8.2 yamt case TIME_INS:
440 1.29.8.2 yamt if (!(time_status & STA_INS))
441 1.29.8.2 yamt time_state = TIME_OK;
442 1.29.8.2 yamt else if ((*newsec) % 86400 == 0) {
443 1.29.8.2 yamt (*newsec)--;
444 1.29.8.2 yamt time_state = TIME_OOP;
445 1.29.8.2 yamt time_tai++;
446 1.29.8.2 yamt }
447 1.29.8.2 yamt break;
448 1.29.8.2 yamt
449 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
450 1.29.8.2 yamt * Delete second 23:59:59.
451 1.29.8.2 yamt */
452 1.29.8.2 yamt case TIME_DEL:
453 1.29.8.2 yamt if (!(time_status & STA_DEL))
454 1.29.8.2 yamt time_state = TIME_OK;
455 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (((*newsec) + 1) % 86400 == 0) {
456 1.29.8.2 yamt (*newsec)++;
457 1.29.8.2 yamt time_tai--;
458 1.29.8.2 yamt time_state = TIME_WAIT;
459 1.29.8.2 yamt }
460 1.29.8.2 yamt break;
461 1.29.8.2 yamt
462 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
463 1.29.8.2 yamt * Insert second in progress.
464 1.29.8.2 yamt */
465 1.29.8.2 yamt case TIME_OOP:
466 1.29.8.2 yamt time_state = TIME_WAIT;
467 1.29.8.2 yamt break;
468 1.29.8.2 yamt
469 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
470 1.29.8.2 yamt * Wait for status bits to clear.
471 1.29.8.2 yamt */
472 1.29.8.2 yamt case TIME_WAIT:
473 1.29.8.2 yamt if (!(time_status & (STA_INS | STA_DEL)))
474 1.29.8.2 yamt time_state = TIME_OK;
475 1.29.8.2 yamt }
476 1.29.8.2 yamt
477 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
478 1.29.8.2 yamt * Compute the total time adjustment for the next second
479 1.29.8.2 yamt * in ns. The offset is reduced by a factor depending on
480 1.29.8.2 yamt * whether the PPS signal is operating. Note that the
481 1.29.8.2 yamt * value is in effect scaled by the clock frequency,
482 1.29.8.2 yamt * since the adjustment is added at each tick interrupt.
483 1.29.8.2 yamt */
484 1.29.8.2 yamt ftemp = time_offset;
485 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef PPS_SYNC
486 1.29.8.2 yamt /* XXX even if PPS signal dies we should finish adjustment ? */
487 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_status & STA_PPSTIME && time_status &
488 1.29.8.2 yamt STA_PPSSIGNAL)
489 1.29.8.2 yamt L_RSHIFT(ftemp, pps_shift);
490 1.29.8.2 yamt else
491 1.29.8.2 yamt L_RSHIFT(ftemp, SHIFT_PLL + time_constant);
492 1.29.8.2 yamt #else
493 1.29.8.2 yamt L_RSHIFT(ftemp, SHIFT_PLL + time_constant);
494 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
495 1.29.8.2 yamt time_adj = ftemp;
496 1.29.8.2 yamt L_SUB(time_offset, ftemp);
497 1.29.8.2 yamt L_ADD(time_adj, time_freq);
498 1.29.8.2 yamt
499 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef PPS_SYNC
500 1.29.8.2 yamt if (pps_valid > 0)
501 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_valid--;
502 1.29.8.2 yamt else
503 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status &= ~STA_PPSSIGNAL;
504 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
505 1.29.8.2 yamt
506 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* NTP */
507 1.29.8.2 yamt
508 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
509 1.29.8.2 yamt * Apply any correction from adjtime(2). If more than one second
510 1.29.8.2 yamt * off we slew at a rate of 5ms/s (5000 PPM) else 500us/s (500PPM)
511 1.29.8.2 yamt * until the last second is slewed the final < 500 usecs.
512 1.29.8.2 yamt */
513 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_adjtime != 0) {
514 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_adjtime > 1000000)
515 1.29.8.2 yamt tickrate = 5000;
516 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (time_adjtime < -1000000)
517 1.29.8.2 yamt tickrate = -5000;
518 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (time_adjtime > 500)
519 1.29.8.2 yamt tickrate = 500;
520 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (time_adjtime < -500)
521 1.29.8.2 yamt tickrate = -500;
522 1.29.8.2 yamt else
523 1.29.8.2 yamt tickrate = time_adjtime;
524 1.29.8.2 yamt time_adjtime -= tickrate;
525 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(ftemp, tickrate * 1000);
526 1.29.8.2 yamt L_ADD(time_adj, ftemp);
527 1.29.8.2 yamt }
528 1.29.8.2 yamt *adjustment = time_adj;
529 1.29.8.2 yamt }
530 1.29.8.2 yamt
531 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
532 1.29.8.2 yamt * ntp_init() - initialize variables and structures
533 1.29.8.2 yamt *
534 1.29.8.2 yamt * This routine must be called after the kernel variables hz and tick
535 1.29.8.2 yamt * are set or changed and before the next tick interrupt. In this
536 1.29.8.2 yamt * particular implementation, these values are assumed set elsewhere in
537 1.29.8.2 yamt * the kernel. The design allows the clock frequency and tick interval
538 1.29.8.2 yamt * to be changed while the system is running. So, this routine should
539 1.29.8.2 yamt * probably be integrated with the code that does that.
540 1.29.8.2 yamt */
541 1.29.8.2 yamt void
542 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_init(void)
543 1.29.8.2 yamt {
544 1.29.8.2 yamt
545 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
546 1.29.8.2 yamt * The following variables are initialized only at startup. Only
547 1.29.8.2 yamt * those structures not cleared by the compiler need to be
548 1.29.8.2 yamt * initialized, and these only in the simulator. In the actual
549 1.29.8.2 yamt * kernel, any nonzero values here will quickly evaporate.
550 1.29.8.2 yamt */
551 1.29.8.2 yamt L_CLR(time_adj);
552 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef NTP
553 1.29.8.2 yamt L_CLR(time_offset);
554 1.29.8.2 yamt L_CLR(time_freq);
555 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef PPS_SYNC
556 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_tf[0].tv_sec = pps_tf[0].tv_nsec = 0;
557 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_tf[1].tv_sec = pps_tf[1].tv_nsec = 0;
558 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_tf[2].tv_sec = pps_tf[2].tv_nsec = 0;
559 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_fcount = 0;
560 1.29.8.2 yamt L_CLR(pps_freq);
561 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
562 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif
563 1.29.8.2 yamt }
564 1.29.8.2 yamt
565 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef NTP
566 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
567 1.29.8.2 yamt * hardupdate() - local clock update
568 1.29.8.2 yamt *
569 1.29.8.2 yamt * This routine is called by ntp_adjtime() to update the local clock
570 1.29.8.2 yamt * phase and frequency. The implementation is of an adaptive-parameter,
571 1.29.8.2 yamt * hybrid phase/frequency-lock loop (PLL/FLL). The routine computes new
572 1.29.8.2 yamt * time and frequency offset estimates for each call. If the kernel PPS
573 1.29.8.2 yamt * discipline code is configured (PPS_SYNC), the PPS signal itself
574 1.29.8.2 yamt * determines the new time offset, instead of the calling argument.
575 1.29.8.2 yamt * Presumably, calls to ntp_adjtime() occur only when the caller
576 1.29.8.2 yamt * believes the local clock is valid within some bound (+-128 ms with
577 1.29.8.2 yamt * NTP). If the caller's time is far different than the PPS time, an
578 1.29.8.2 yamt * argument will ensue, and it's not clear who will lose.
579 1.29.8.2 yamt *
580 1.29.8.2 yamt * For uncompensated quartz crystal oscillators and nominal update
581 1.29.8.2 yamt * intervals less than 256 s, operation should be in phase-lock mode,
582 1.29.8.2 yamt * where the loop is disciplined to phase. For update intervals greater
583 1.29.8.2 yamt * than 1024 s, operation should be in frequency-lock mode, where the
584 1.29.8.2 yamt * loop is disciplined to frequency. Between 256 s and 1024 s, the mode
585 1.29.8.2 yamt * is selected by the STA_MODE status bit.
586 1.29.8.2 yamt *
587 1.29.8.2 yamt * Note: splclock() is in effect.
588 1.29.8.2 yamt */
589 1.29.8.2 yamt void
590 1.29.8.2 yamt hardupdate(long offset)
591 1.29.8.2 yamt {
592 1.29.8.2 yamt long mtemp;
593 1.29.8.2 yamt l_fp ftemp;
594 1.29.8.2 yamt
595 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
596 1.29.8.2 yamt * Select how the phase is to be controlled and from which
597 1.29.8.2 yamt * source. If the PPS signal is present and enabled to
598 1.29.8.2 yamt * discipline the time, the PPS offset is used; otherwise, the
599 1.29.8.2 yamt * argument offset is used.
600 1.29.8.2 yamt */
601 1.29.8.2 yamt if (!(time_status & STA_PLL))
602 1.29.8.2 yamt return;
603 1.29.8.2 yamt if (!(time_status & STA_PPSTIME && time_status &
604 1.29.8.2 yamt STA_PPSSIGNAL)) {
605 1.29.8.2 yamt if (offset > MAXPHASE)
606 1.29.8.2 yamt time_monitor = MAXPHASE;
607 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (offset < -MAXPHASE)
608 1.29.8.2 yamt time_monitor = -MAXPHASE;
609 1.29.8.2 yamt else
610 1.29.8.2 yamt time_monitor = offset;
611 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(time_offset, time_monitor);
612 1.29.8.2 yamt }
613 1.29.8.2 yamt
614 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
615 1.29.8.2 yamt * Select how the frequency is to be controlled and in which
616 1.29.8.2 yamt * mode (PLL or FLL). If the PPS signal is present and enabled
617 1.29.8.2 yamt * to discipline the frequency, the PPS frequency is used;
618 1.29.8.2 yamt * otherwise, the argument offset is used to compute it.
619 1.29.8.2 yamt */
620 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_status & STA_PPSFREQ && time_status & STA_PPSSIGNAL) {
621 1.29.8.2 yamt time_reftime = time_second;
622 1.29.8.2 yamt return;
623 1.29.8.2 yamt }
624 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_status & STA_FREQHOLD || time_reftime == 0)
625 1.29.8.2 yamt time_reftime = time_second;
626 1.29.8.2 yamt mtemp = time_second - time_reftime;
627 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(ftemp, time_monitor);
628 1.29.8.2 yamt L_RSHIFT(ftemp, (SHIFT_PLL + 2 + time_constant) << 1);
629 1.29.8.2 yamt L_MPY(ftemp, mtemp);
630 1.29.8.2 yamt L_ADD(time_freq, ftemp);
631 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status &= ~STA_MODE;
632 1.29.8.2 yamt if (mtemp >= MINSEC && (time_status & STA_FLL || mtemp >
633 1.29.8.2 yamt MAXSEC)) {
634 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(ftemp, (time_monitor << 4) / mtemp);
635 1.29.8.2 yamt L_RSHIFT(ftemp, SHIFT_FLL + 4);
636 1.29.8.2 yamt L_ADD(time_freq, ftemp);
637 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status |= STA_MODE;
638 1.29.8.2 yamt }
639 1.29.8.2 yamt time_reftime = time_second;
640 1.29.8.2 yamt if (L_GINT(time_freq) > MAXFREQ)
641 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(time_freq, MAXFREQ);
642 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (L_GINT(time_freq) < -MAXFREQ)
643 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(time_freq, -MAXFREQ);
644 1.29.8.2 yamt }
645 1.29.8.2 yamt
646 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef PPS_SYNC
647 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
648 1.29.8.2 yamt * hardpps() - discipline CPU clock oscillator to external PPS signal
649 1.29.8.2 yamt *
650 1.29.8.2 yamt * This routine is called at each PPS interrupt in order to discipline
651 1.29.8.2 yamt * the CPU clock oscillator to the PPS signal. It measures the PPS phase
652 1.29.8.2 yamt * and leaves it in a handy spot for the hardclock() routine. It
653 1.29.8.2 yamt * integrates successive PPS phase differences and calculates the
654 1.29.8.2 yamt * frequency offset. This is used in hardclock() to discipline the CPU
655 1.29.8.2 yamt * clock oscillator so that intrinsic frequency error is cancelled out.
656 1.29.8.2 yamt * The code requires the caller to capture the time and hardware counter
657 1.29.8.2 yamt * value at the on-time PPS signal transition.
658 1.29.8.2 yamt *
659 1.29.8.2 yamt * Note that, on some Unix systems, this routine runs at an interrupt
660 1.29.8.2 yamt * priority level higher than the timer interrupt routine hardclock().
661 1.29.8.2 yamt * Therefore, the variables used are distinct from the hardclock()
662 1.29.8.2 yamt * variables, except for certain exceptions: The PPS frequency pps_freq
663 1.29.8.2 yamt * and phase pps_offset variables are determined by this routine and
664 1.29.8.2 yamt * updated atomically. The time_tolerance variable can be considered a
665 1.29.8.2 yamt * constant, since it is infrequently changed, and then only when the
666 1.29.8.2 yamt * PPS signal is disabled. The watchdog counter pps_valid is updated
667 1.29.8.2 yamt * once per second by hardclock() and is atomically cleared in this
668 1.29.8.2 yamt * routine.
669 1.29.8.2 yamt */
670 1.29.8.2 yamt void
671 1.29.8.2 yamt hardpps(struct timespec *tsp, /* time at PPS */
672 1.29.8.2 yamt long nsec /* hardware counter at PPS */)
673 1.29.8.2 yamt {
674 1.29.8.2 yamt long u_sec, u_nsec, v_nsec; /* temps */
675 1.29.8.2 yamt l_fp ftemp;
676 1.29.8.2 yamt
677 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
678 1.29.8.2 yamt * The signal is first processed by a range gate and frequency
679 1.29.8.2 yamt * discriminator. The range gate rejects noise spikes outside
680 1.29.8.2 yamt * the range +-500 us. The frequency discriminator rejects input
681 1.29.8.2 yamt * signals with apparent frequency outside the range 1 +-500
682 1.29.8.2 yamt * PPM. If two hits occur in the same second, we ignore the
683 1.29.8.2 yamt * later hit; if not and a hit occurs outside the range gate,
684 1.29.8.2 yamt * keep the later hit for later comparison, but do not process
685 1.29.8.2 yamt * it.
686 1.29.8.2 yamt */
687 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status |= STA_PPSSIGNAL | STA_PPSJITTER;
688 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status &= ~(STA_PPSWANDER | STA_PPSERROR);
689 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_valid = PPS_VALID;
690 1.29.8.2 yamt u_sec = tsp->tv_sec;
691 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = tsp->tv_nsec;
692 1.29.8.2 yamt if (u_nsec >= (NANOSECOND >> 1)) {
693 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec -= NANOSECOND;
694 1.29.8.2 yamt u_sec++;
695 1.29.8.2 yamt }
696 1.29.8.2 yamt v_nsec = u_nsec - pps_tf[0].tv_nsec;
697 1.29.8.2 yamt if (u_sec == pps_tf[0].tv_sec && v_nsec < NANOSECOND -
698 1.29.8.2 yamt MAXFREQ)
699 1.29.8.2 yamt return;
700 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_tf[2] = pps_tf[1];
701 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_tf[1] = pps_tf[0];
702 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_tf[0].tv_sec = u_sec;
703 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_tf[0].tv_nsec = u_nsec;
704 1.29.8.2 yamt
705 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
706 1.29.8.2 yamt * Compute the difference between the current and previous
707 1.29.8.2 yamt * counter values. If the difference exceeds 0.5 s, assume it
708 1.29.8.2 yamt * has wrapped around, so correct 1.0 s. If the result exceeds
709 1.29.8.2 yamt * the tick interval, the sample point has crossed a tick
710 1.29.8.2 yamt * boundary during the last second, so correct the tick. Very
711 1.29.8.2 yamt * intricate.
712 1.29.8.2 yamt */
713 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = nsec;
714 1.29.8.2 yamt if (u_nsec > (NANOSECOND >> 1))
715 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec -= NANOSECOND;
716 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (u_nsec < -(NANOSECOND >> 1))
717 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec += NANOSECOND;
718 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_fcount += u_nsec;
719 1.29.8.2 yamt if (v_nsec > MAXFREQ || v_nsec < -MAXFREQ)
720 1.29.8.2 yamt return;
721 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status &= ~STA_PPSJITTER;
722 1.29.8.2 yamt
723 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
724 1.29.8.2 yamt * A three-stage median filter is used to help denoise the PPS
725 1.29.8.2 yamt * time. The median sample becomes the time offset estimate; the
726 1.29.8.2 yamt * difference between the other two samples becomes the time
727 1.29.8.2 yamt * dispersion (jitter) estimate.
728 1.29.8.2 yamt */
729 1.29.8.2 yamt if (pps_tf[0].tv_nsec > pps_tf[1].tv_nsec) {
730 1.29.8.2 yamt if (pps_tf[1].tv_nsec > pps_tf[2].tv_nsec) {
731 1.29.8.2 yamt v_nsec = pps_tf[1].tv_nsec; /* 0 1 2 */
732 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = pps_tf[0].tv_nsec - pps_tf[2].tv_nsec;
733 1.29.8.2 yamt } else if (pps_tf[2].tv_nsec > pps_tf[0].tv_nsec) {
734 1.29.8.2 yamt v_nsec = pps_tf[0].tv_nsec; /* 2 0 1 */
735 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = pps_tf[2].tv_nsec - pps_tf[1].tv_nsec;
736 1.29.8.2 yamt } else {
737 1.29.8.2 yamt v_nsec = pps_tf[2].tv_nsec; /* 0 2 1 */
738 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = pps_tf[0].tv_nsec - pps_tf[1].tv_nsec;
739 1.29.8.2 yamt }
740 1.29.8.2 yamt } else {
741 1.29.8.2 yamt if (pps_tf[1].tv_nsec < pps_tf[2].tv_nsec) {
742 1.29.8.2 yamt v_nsec = pps_tf[1].tv_nsec; /* 2 1 0 */
743 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = pps_tf[2].tv_nsec - pps_tf[0].tv_nsec;
744 1.29.8.2 yamt } else if (pps_tf[2].tv_nsec < pps_tf[0].tv_nsec) {
745 1.29.8.2 yamt v_nsec = pps_tf[0].tv_nsec; /* 1 0 2 */
746 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = pps_tf[1].tv_nsec - pps_tf[2].tv_nsec;
747 1.29.8.2 yamt } else {
748 1.29.8.2 yamt v_nsec = pps_tf[2].tv_nsec; /* 1 2 0 */
749 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = pps_tf[1].tv_nsec - pps_tf[0].tv_nsec;
750 1.29.8.2 yamt }
751 1.29.8.2 yamt }
752 1.29.8.2 yamt
753 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
754 1.29.8.2 yamt * Nominal jitter is due to PPS signal noise and interrupt
755 1.29.8.2 yamt * latency. If it exceeds the popcorn threshold, the sample is
756 1.29.8.2 yamt * discarded. otherwise, if so enabled, the time offset is
757 1.29.8.2 yamt * updated. We can tolerate a modest loss of data here without
758 1.29.8.2 yamt * much degrading time accuracy.
759 1.29.8.2 yamt */
760 1.29.8.2 yamt if (u_nsec > (pps_jitter << PPS_POPCORN)) {
761 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status |= STA_PPSJITTER;
762 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_jitcnt++;
763 1.29.8.2 yamt } else if (time_status & STA_PPSTIME) {
764 1.29.8.2 yamt time_monitor = -v_nsec;
765 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(time_offset, time_monitor);
766 1.29.8.2 yamt }
767 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_jitter += (u_nsec - pps_jitter) >> PPS_FAVG;
768 1.29.8.2 yamt u_sec = pps_tf[0].tv_sec - pps_lastsec;
769 1.29.8.2 yamt if (u_sec < (1 << pps_shift))
770 1.29.8.2 yamt return;
771 1.29.8.2 yamt
772 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
773 1.29.8.2 yamt * At the end of the calibration interval the difference between
774 1.29.8.2 yamt * the first and last counter values becomes the scaled
775 1.29.8.2 yamt * frequency. It will later be divided by the length of the
776 1.29.8.2 yamt * interval to determine the frequency update. If the frequency
777 1.29.8.2 yamt * exceeds a sanity threshold, or if the actual calibration
778 1.29.8.2 yamt * interval is not equal to the expected length, the data are
779 1.29.8.2 yamt * discarded. We can tolerate a modest loss of data here without
780 1.29.8.2 yamt * much degrading frequency accuracy.
781 1.29.8.2 yamt */
782 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_calcnt++;
783 1.29.8.2 yamt v_nsec = -pps_fcount;
784 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_lastsec = pps_tf[0].tv_sec;
785 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_fcount = 0;
786 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = MAXFREQ << pps_shift;
787 1.29.8.2 yamt if (v_nsec > u_nsec || v_nsec < -u_nsec || u_sec != (1 <<
788 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_shift)) {
789 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status |= STA_PPSERROR;
790 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_errcnt++;
791 1.29.8.2 yamt return;
792 1.29.8.2 yamt }
793 1.29.8.2 yamt
794 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
795 1.29.8.2 yamt * Here the raw frequency offset and wander (stability) is
796 1.29.8.2 yamt * calculated. If the wander is less than the wander threshold
797 1.29.8.2 yamt * for four consecutive averaging intervals, the interval is
798 1.29.8.2 yamt * doubled; if it is greater than the threshold for four
799 1.29.8.2 yamt * consecutive intervals, the interval is halved. The scaled
800 1.29.8.2 yamt * frequency offset is converted to frequency offset. The
801 1.29.8.2 yamt * stability metric is calculated as the average of recent
802 1.29.8.2 yamt * frequency changes, but is used only for performance
803 1.29.8.2 yamt * monitoring.
804 1.29.8.2 yamt */
805 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(ftemp, v_nsec);
806 1.29.8.2 yamt L_RSHIFT(ftemp, pps_shift);
807 1.29.8.2 yamt L_SUB(ftemp, pps_freq);
808 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = L_GINT(ftemp);
809 1.29.8.2 yamt if (u_nsec > PPS_MAXWANDER) {
810 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(ftemp, PPS_MAXWANDER);
811 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_intcnt--;
812 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status |= STA_PPSWANDER;
813 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_stbcnt++;
814 1.29.8.2 yamt } else if (u_nsec < -PPS_MAXWANDER) {
815 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(ftemp, -PPS_MAXWANDER);
816 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_intcnt--;
817 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status |= STA_PPSWANDER;
818 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_stbcnt++;
819 1.29.8.2 yamt } else {
820 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_intcnt++;
821 1.29.8.2 yamt }
822 1.29.8.2 yamt if (pps_intcnt >= 4) {
823 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_intcnt = 4;
824 1.29.8.2 yamt if (pps_shift < pps_shiftmax) {
825 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_shift++;
826 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_intcnt = 0;
827 1.29.8.2 yamt }
828 1.29.8.2 yamt } else if (pps_intcnt <= -4 || pps_shift > pps_shiftmax) {
829 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_intcnt = -4;
830 1.29.8.2 yamt if (pps_shift > PPS_FAVG) {
831 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_shift--;
832 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_intcnt = 0;
833 1.29.8.2 yamt }
834 1.29.8.2 yamt }
835 1.29.8.2 yamt if (u_nsec < 0)
836 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = -u_nsec;
837 1.29.8.2 yamt pps_stabil += (u_nsec * SCALE_PPM - pps_stabil) >> PPS_FAVG;
838 1.29.8.2 yamt
839 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
840 1.29.8.2 yamt * The PPS frequency is recalculated and clamped to the maximum
841 1.29.8.2 yamt * MAXFREQ. If enabled, the system clock frequency is updated as
842 1.29.8.2 yamt * well.
843 1.29.8.2 yamt */
844 1.29.8.2 yamt L_ADD(pps_freq, ftemp);
845 1.29.8.2 yamt u_nsec = L_GINT(pps_freq);
846 1.29.8.2 yamt if (u_nsec > MAXFREQ)
847 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(pps_freq, MAXFREQ);
848 1.29.8.2 yamt else if (u_nsec < -MAXFREQ)
849 1.29.8.2 yamt L_LINT(pps_freq, -MAXFREQ);
850 1.29.8.2 yamt if (time_status & STA_PPSFREQ)
851 1.29.8.2 yamt time_freq = pps_freq;
852 1.29.8.2 yamt }
853 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
854 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* NTP */
855 1.29.8.2 yamt #else /* !__HAVE_TIMECOUNTER */
856 1.1 jonathan /******************************************************************************
857 1.1 jonathan * *
858 1.1 jonathan * Copyright (c) David L. Mills 1993, 1994 *
859 1.1 jonathan * *
860 1.1 jonathan * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its *
861 1.1 jonathan * documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided *
862 1.1 jonathan * that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both the *
863 1.1 jonathan * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting *
864 1.1 jonathan * documentation, and that the name University of Delaware not be used in *
865 1.1 jonathan * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software *
866 1.1 jonathan * without specific, written prior permission. The University of Delaware *
867 1.1 jonathan * makes no representations about the suitability this software for any *
868 1.1 jonathan * purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. *
869 1.1 jonathan * *
870 1.1 jonathan ******************************************************************************/
871 1.1 jonathan
872 1.1 jonathan /*
873 1.1 jonathan * Modification history kern_ntptime.c
874 1.1 jonathan *
875 1.1 jonathan * 24 Sep 94 David L. Mills
876 1.1 jonathan * Tightened code at exits.
877 1.1 jonathan *
878 1.1 jonathan * 24 Mar 94 David L. Mills
879 1.1 jonathan * Revised syscall interface to include new variables for PPS
880 1.1 jonathan * time discipline.
881 1.1 jonathan *
882 1.1 jonathan * 14 Feb 94 David L. Mills
883 1.1 jonathan * Added code for external clock
884 1.1 jonathan *
885 1.1 jonathan * 28 Nov 93 David L. Mills
886 1.1 jonathan * Revised frequency scaling to conform with adjusted parameters
887 1.1 jonathan *
888 1.1 jonathan * 17 Sep 93 David L. Mills
889 1.1 jonathan * Created file
890 1.1 jonathan */
891 1.1 jonathan /*
892 1.1 jonathan * ntp_gettime(), ntp_adjtime() - precision time interface for SunOS
893 1.1 jonathan * V4.1.1 and V4.1.3
894 1.1 jonathan *
895 1.1 jonathan * These routines consitute the Network Time Protocol (NTP) interfaces
896 1.1 jonathan * for user and daemon application programs. The ntp_gettime() routine
897 1.1 jonathan * provides the time, maximum error (synch distance) and estimated error
898 1.1 jonathan * (dispersion) to client user application programs. The ntp_adjtime()
899 1.1 jonathan * routine is used by the NTP daemon to adjust the system clock to an
900 1.1 jonathan * externally derived time. The time offset and related variables set by
901 1.1 jonathan * this routine are used by hardclock() to adjust the phase and
902 1.1 jonathan * frequency of the phase-lock loop which controls the system clock.
903 1.1 jonathan */
904 1.16 lukem
905 1.16 lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
906 1.29.8.2 yamt __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_ntptime.c,v 1.29.8.2 2006/06/26 12:52:56 yamt Exp $");
907 1.16 lukem
908 1.6 jonathan #include "opt_ntp.h"
909 1.29.8.2 yamt #include "opt_compat_netbsd.h"
910 1.6 jonathan
911 1.1 jonathan #include <sys/param.h>
912 1.1 jonathan #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
913 1.1 jonathan #include <sys/systm.h>
914 1.1 jonathan #include <sys/kernel.h>
915 1.1 jonathan #include <sys/proc.h>
916 1.18 simonb #include <sys/sysctl.h>
917 1.1 jonathan #include <sys/timex.h>
918 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef COMPAT_30
919 1.29.8.2 yamt #include <compat/sys/timex.h>
920 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif
921 1.1 jonathan #include <sys/vnode.h>
922 1.29.8.1 yamt #include <sys/kauth.h>
923 1.1 jonathan
924 1.1 jonathan #include <sys/mount.h>
925 1.22 thorpej #include <sys/sa.h>
926 1.1 jonathan #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
927 1.1 jonathan
928 1.1 jonathan #include <machine/cpu.h>
929 1.2 christos
930 1.4 thorpej #ifdef NTP
931 1.1 jonathan /*
932 1.1 jonathan * The following variables are used by the hardclock() routine in the
933 1.28 perry * kern_clock.c module and are described in that module.
934 1.1 jonathan */
935 1.1 jonathan extern int time_state; /* clock state */
936 1.1 jonathan extern int time_status; /* clock status bits */
937 1.1 jonathan extern long time_offset; /* time adjustment (us) */
938 1.1 jonathan extern long time_freq; /* frequency offset (scaled ppm) */
939 1.1 jonathan extern long time_maxerror; /* maximum error (us) */
940 1.1 jonathan extern long time_esterror; /* estimated error (us) */
941 1.1 jonathan extern long time_constant; /* pll time constant */
942 1.1 jonathan extern long time_precision; /* clock precision (us) */
943 1.1 jonathan extern long time_tolerance; /* frequency tolerance (scaled ppm) */
944 1.24 drochner extern int time_adjusted; /* ntp might have changed the system time */
945 1.1 jonathan
946 1.1 jonathan #ifdef PPS_SYNC
947 1.1 jonathan /*
948 1.1 jonathan * The following variables are used only if the PPS signal discipline
949 1.1 jonathan * is configured in the kernel.
950 1.1 jonathan */
951 1.1 jonathan extern int pps_shift; /* interval duration (s) (shift) */
952 1.1 jonathan extern long pps_freq; /* pps frequency offset (scaled ppm) */
953 1.1 jonathan extern long pps_jitter; /* pps jitter (us) */
954 1.1 jonathan extern long pps_stabil; /* pps stability (scaled ppm) */
955 1.1 jonathan extern long pps_jitcnt; /* jitter limit exceeded */
956 1.1 jonathan extern long pps_calcnt; /* calibration intervals */
957 1.1 jonathan extern long pps_errcnt; /* calibration errors */
958 1.1 jonathan extern long pps_stbcnt; /* stability limit exceeded */
959 1.1 jonathan #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
960 1.1 jonathan
961 1.1 jonathan /*ARGSUSED*/
962 1.1 jonathan /*
963 1.1 jonathan * ntp_gettime() - NTP user application interface
964 1.1 jonathan */
965 1.29.8.2 yamt void
966 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_gettime(ntvp)
967 1.29.8.2 yamt struct ntptimeval *ntvp;
968 1.1 jonathan {
969 1.1 jonathan struct timeval atv;
970 1.1 jonathan int s;
971 1.1 jonathan
972 1.29.8.2 yamt memset(ntvp, 0, sizeof(struct ntptimeval));
973 1.29.8.2 yamt
974 1.29.8.2 yamt s = splclock();
975 1.1 jonathan #ifdef EXT_CLOCK
976 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
977 1.29.8.2 yamt * The microtime() external clock routine returns a
978 1.29.8.2 yamt * status code. If less than zero, we declare an error
979 1.29.8.2 yamt * in the clock status word and return the kernel
980 1.29.8.2 yamt * (software) time variable. While there are other
981 1.29.8.2 yamt * places that call microtime(), this is the only place
982 1.29.8.2 yamt * that matters from an application point of view.
983 1.29.8.2 yamt */
984 1.29.8.2 yamt if (microtime(&atv) < 0) {
985 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status |= STA_CLOCKERR;
986 1.29.8.2 yamt ntvp->time = time;
987 1.29.8.2 yamt } else
988 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status &= ~STA_CLOCKERR;
989 1.1 jonathan #else /* EXT_CLOCK */
990 1.29.8.2 yamt microtime(&atv);
991 1.1 jonathan #endif /* EXT_CLOCK */
992 1.29.8.2 yamt ntvp->maxerror = time_maxerror;
993 1.29.8.2 yamt ntvp->esterror = time_esterror;
994 1.29.8.2 yamt (void) splx(s);
995 1.29.8.2 yamt TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC(&atv, &ntvp->time);
996 1.1 jonathan }
997 1.29.8.2 yamt
998 1.1 jonathan
999 1.1 jonathan /* ARGSUSED */
1000 1.1 jonathan /*
1001 1.1 jonathan * ntp_adjtime() - NTP daemon application interface
1002 1.1 jonathan */
1003 1.1 jonathan int
1004 1.22 thorpej sys_ntp_adjtime(l, v, retval)
1005 1.22 thorpej struct lwp *l;
1006 1.1 jonathan void *v;
1007 1.1 jonathan register_t *retval;
1008 1.1 jonathan {
1009 1.3 thorpej struct sys_ntp_adjtime_args /* {
1010 1.1 jonathan syscallarg(struct timex *) tp;
1011 1.1 jonathan } */ *uap = v;
1012 1.22 thorpej struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
1013 1.1 jonathan struct timex ntv;
1014 1.1 jonathan int error = 0;
1015 1.1 jonathan
1016 1.1 jonathan if ((error = copyin((caddr_t)SCARG(uap, tp), (caddr_t)&ntv,
1017 1.14 manu sizeof(ntv))) != 0)
1018 1.14 manu return (error);
1019 1.14 manu
1020 1.29.8.1 yamt if (ntv.modes != 0 && (error = kauth_authorize_generic(p->p_cred,
1021 1.29.8.1 yamt KAUTH_GENERIC_ISSUSER, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
1022 1.1 jonathan return (error);
1023 1.1 jonathan
1024 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_adjtime1(&ntv);
1025 1.29.8.2 yamt
1026 1.29.8.2 yamt error = copyout((caddr_t)&ntv, (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, tp), sizeof(ntv));
1027 1.29.8.2 yamt
1028 1.29.8.2 yamt if (error == 0) {
1029 1.29.8.2 yamt *retval = ntp_timestatus();
1030 1.29.8.2 yamt }
1031 1.29.8.2 yamt
1032 1.29.8.2 yamt return error;
1033 1.14 manu }
1034 1.14 manu
1035 1.29.8.2 yamt void
1036 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_adjtime1(ntv)
1037 1.14 manu struct timex *ntv;
1038 1.14 manu {
1039 1.14 manu int modes;
1040 1.14 manu int s;
1041 1.14 manu
1042 1.1 jonathan /*
1043 1.28 perry * Update selected clock variables. Note that there is no error
1044 1.28 perry * checking here on the assumption the superuser should know
1045 1.14 manu * what it is doing.
1046 1.1 jonathan */
1047 1.15 jmc modes = ntv->modes;
1048 1.23 dsl if (modes != 0)
1049 1.23 dsl /* We need to save the system time during shutdown */
1050 1.23 dsl time_adjusted |= 2;
1051 1.1 jonathan s = splclock();
1052 1.1 jonathan if (modes & MOD_FREQUENCY)
1053 1.1 jonathan #ifdef PPS_SYNC
1054 1.15 jmc time_freq = ntv->freq - pps_freq;
1055 1.1 jonathan #else /* PPS_SYNC */
1056 1.15 jmc time_freq = ntv->freq;
1057 1.1 jonathan #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
1058 1.1 jonathan if (modes & MOD_MAXERROR)
1059 1.15 jmc time_maxerror = ntv->maxerror;
1060 1.1 jonathan if (modes & MOD_ESTERROR)
1061 1.15 jmc time_esterror = ntv->esterror;
1062 1.1 jonathan if (modes & MOD_STATUS) {
1063 1.1 jonathan time_status &= STA_RONLY;
1064 1.15 jmc time_status |= ntv->status & ~STA_RONLY;
1065 1.1 jonathan }
1066 1.1 jonathan if (modes & MOD_TIMECONST)
1067 1.15 jmc time_constant = ntv->constant;
1068 1.1 jonathan if (modes & MOD_OFFSET)
1069 1.15 jmc hardupdate(ntv->offset);
1070 1.1 jonathan
1071 1.1 jonathan /*
1072 1.1 jonathan * Retrieve all clock variables
1073 1.1 jonathan */
1074 1.1 jonathan if (time_offset < 0)
1075 1.15 jmc ntv->offset = -(-time_offset >> SHIFT_UPDATE);
1076 1.1 jonathan else
1077 1.15 jmc ntv->offset = time_offset >> SHIFT_UPDATE;
1078 1.1 jonathan #ifdef PPS_SYNC
1079 1.15 jmc ntv->freq = time_freq + pps_freq;
1080 1.1 jonathan #else /* PPS_SYNC */
1081 1.15 jmc ntv->freq = time_freq;
1082 1.1 jonathan #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
1083 1.15 jmc ntv->maxerror = time_maxerror;
1084 1.15 jmc ntv->esterror = time_esterror;
1085 1.15 jmc ntv->status = time_status;
1086 1.15 jmc ntv->constant = time_constant;
1087 1.15 jmc ntv->precision = time_precision;
1088 1.15 jmc ntv->tolerance = time_tolerance;
1089 1.1 jonathan #ifdef PPS_SYNC
1090 1.15 jmc ntv->shift = pps_shift;
1091 1.15 jmc ntv->ppsfreq = pps_freq;
1092 1.15 jmc ntv->jitter = pps_jitter >> PPS_AVG;
1093 1.15 jmc ntv->stabil = pps_stabil;
1094 1.15 jmc ntv->calcnt = pps_calcnt;
1095 1.15 jmc ntv->errcnt = pps_errcnt;
1096 1.15 jmc ntv->jitcnt = pps_jitcnt;
1097 1.15 jmc ntv->stbcnt = pps_stbcnt;
1098 1.1 jonathan #endif /* PPS_SYNC */
1099 1.1 jonathan (void)splx(s);
1100 1.1 jonathan }
1101 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* NTP */
1102 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif /* !__HAVE_TIMECOUNTER */
1103 1.1 jonathan
1104 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef NTP
1105 1.29.8.2 yamt int
1106 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_timestatus()
1107 1.1 jonathan {
1108 1.1 jonathan /*
1109 1.1 jonathan * Status word error decode. If any of these conditions
1110 1.1 jonathan * occur, an error is returned, instead of the status
1111 1.1 jonathan * word. Most applications will care only about the fact
1112 1.1 jonathan * the system clock may not be trusted, not about the
1113 1.1 jonathan * details.
1114 1.1 jonathan *
1115 1.1 jonathan * Hardware or software error
1116 1.1 jonathan */
1117 1.1 jonathan if ((time_status & (STA_UNSYNC | STA_CLOCKERR)) ||
1118 1.1 jonathan
1119 1.1 jonathan /*
1120 1.1 jonathan * PPS signal lost when either time or frequency
1121 1.1 jonathan * synchronization requested
1122 1.1 jonathan */
1123 1.29.8.2 yamt (time_status & (STA_PPSFREQ | STA_PPSTIME) &&
1124 1.29.8.2 yamt !(time_status & STA_PPSSIGNAL)) ||
1125 1.1 jonathan
1126 1.1 jonathan /*
1127 1.1 jonathan * PPS jitter exceeded when time synchronization
1128 1.1 jonathan * requested
1129 1.1 jonathan */
1130 1.29.8.2 yamt (time_status & STA_PPSTIME &&
1131 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status & STA_PPSJITTER) ||
1132 1.1 jonathan
1133 1.1 jonathan /*
1134 1.1 jonathan * PPS wander exceeded or calibration error when
1135 1.1 jonathan * frequency synchronization requested
1136 1.1 jonathan */
1137 1.29.8.2 yamt (time_status & STA_PPSFREQ &&
1138 1.29.8.2 yamt time_status & (STA_PPSWANDER | STA_PPSERROR)))
1139 1.29.8.2 yamt return (TIME_ERROR);
1140 1.1 jonathan else
1141 1.29.8.2 yamt return (time_state);
1142 1.29.8.2 yamt }
1143 1.29.8.2 yamt
1144 1.29.8.2 yamt /*ARGSUSED*/
1145 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
1146 1.29.8.2 yamt * ntp_gettime() - NTP user application interface
1147 1.29.8.2 yamt */
1148 1.29.8.2 yamt int
1149 1.29.8.2 yamt sys___ntp_gettime30(l, v, retval)
1150 1.29.8.2 yamt struct lwp *l;
1151 1.29.8.2 yamt void *v;
1152 1.29.8.2 yamt register_t *retval;
1153 1.29.8.2 yamt {
1154 1.29.8.2 yamt struct sys___ntp_gettime30_args /* {
1155 1.29.8.2 yamt syscallarg(struct ntptimeval *) ntvp;
1156 1.29.8.2 yamt } */ *uap = v;
1157 1.29.8.2 yamt struct ntptimeval ntv;
1158 1.29.8.2 yamt int error = 0;
1159 1.29.8.2 yamt
1160 1.29.8.2 yamt if (SCARG(uap, ntvp)) {
1161 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_gettime(&ntv);
1162 1.29.8.2 yamt
1163 1.29.8.2 yamt error = copyout((caddr_t)&ntv, (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, ntvp),
1164 1.29.8.2 yamt sizeof(ntv));
1165 1.29.8.2 yamt }
1166 1.29.8.2 yamt if (!error) {
1167 1.29.8.2 yamt *retval = ntp_timestatus();
1168 1.29.8.2 yamt }
1169 1.29.8.2 yamt return(error);
1170 1.29.8.2 yamt }
1171 1.29.8.2 yamt
1172 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef COMPAT_30
1173 1.29.8.2 yamt int
1174 1.29.8.2 yamt compat_30_sys_ntp_gettime(l, v, retval)
1175 1.29.8.2 yamt struct lwp *l;
1176 1.29.8.2 yamt void *v;
1177 1.29.8.2 yamt register_t *retval;
1178 1.29.8.2 yamt {
1179 1.29.8.2 yamt struct compat_30_sys_ntp_gettime_args /* {
1180 1.29.8.2 yamt syscallarg(struct ntptimeval30 *) ontvp;
1181 1.29.8.2 yamt } */ *uap = v;
1182 1.29.8.2 yamt struct ntptimeval ntv;
1183 1.29.8.2 yamt struct ntptimeval30 ontv;
1184 1.29.8.2 yamt int error = 0;
1185 1.29.8.2 yamt
1186 1.29.8.2 yamt if (SCARG(uap, ntvp)) {
1187 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_gettime(&ntv);
1188 1.29.8.2 yamt TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL(&ontv.time, &ntv.time);
1189 1.29.8.2 yamt ontv.maxerror = ntv.maxerror;
1190 1.29.8.2 yamt ontv.esterror = ntv.esterror;
1191 1.29.8.2 yamt
1192 1.29.8.2 yamt error = copyout((caddr_t)&ontv, (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, ntvp),
1193 1.29.8.2 yamt sizeof(ontv));
1194 1.29.8.2 yamt }
1195 1.29.8.2 yamt if (!error)
1196 1.29.8.2 yamt *retval = ntp_timestatus();
1197 1.29.8.2 yamt
1198 1.29.8.2 yamt return (error);
1199 1.29.8.2 yamt }
1200 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif
1201 1.29.8.2 yamt
1202 1.29.8.2 yamt /*
1203 1.29.8.2 yamt * return information about kernel precision timekeeping
1204 1.29.8.2 yamt */
1205 1.29.8.2 yamt static int
1206 1.29.8.2 yamt sysctl_kern_ntptime(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
1207 1.29.8.2 yamt {
1208 1.29.8.2 yamt struct sysctlnode node;
1209 1.29.8.2 yamt struct ntptimeval ntv;
1210 1.29.8.2 yamt
1211 1.29.8.2 yamt ntp_gettime(&ntv);
1212 1.25 atatat
1213 1.25 atatat node = *rnode;
1214 1.25 atatat node.sysctl_data = &ntv;
1215 1.25 atatat node.sysctl_size = sizeof(ntv);
1216 1.25 atatat return (sysctl_lookup(SYSCTLFN_CALL(&node)));
1217 1.25 atatat }
1218 1.25 atatat
1219 1.25 atatat SYSCTL_SETUP(sysctl_kern_ntptime_setup, "sysctl kern.ntptime node setup")
1220 1.25 atatat {
1221 1.25 atatat
1222 1.26 atatat sysctl_createv(clog, 0, NULL, NULL,
1223 1.26 atatat CTLFLAG_PERMANENT,
1224 1.25 atatat CTLTYPE_NODE, "kern", NULL,
1225 1.25 atatat NULL, 0, NULL, 0,
1226 1.25 atatat CTL_KERN, CTL_EOL);
1227 1.25 atatat
1228 1.26 atatat sysctl_createv(clog, 0, NULL, NULL,
1229 1.26 atatat CTLFLAG_PERMANENT,
1230 1.27 atatat CTLTYPE_STRUCT, "ntptime",
1231 1.27 atatat SYSCTL_DESCR("Kernel clock values for NTP"),
1232 1.25 atatat sysctl_kern_ntptime, 0, NULL,
1233 1.25 atatat sizeof(struct ntptimeval),
1234 1.25 atatat CTL_KERN, KERN_NTPTIME, CTL_EOL);
1235 1.1 jonathan }
1236 1.4 thorpej #else /* !NTP */
1237 1.13 bjh21 /* For some reason, raising SIGSYS (as sys_nosys would) is problematic. */
1238 1.13 bjh21
1239 1.4 thorpej int
1240 1.29.8.2 yamt sys___ntp_gettime30(l, v, retval)
1241 1.22 thorpej struct lwp *l;
1242 1.4 thorpej void *v;
1243 1.4 thorpej register_t *retval;
1244 1.4 thorpej {
1245 1.19 simonb
1246 1.4 thorpej return(ENOSYS);
1247 1.4 thorpej }
1248 1.29.8.2 yamt
1249 1.29.8.2 yamt #ifdef COMPAT_30
1250 1.29.8.2 yamt int
1251 1.29.8.2 yamt compat_30_sys_ntp_gettime(l, v, retval)
1252 1.29.8.2 yamt struct lwp *l;
1253 1.29.8.2 yamt void *v;
1254 1.29.8.2 yamt register_t *retval;
1255 1.29.8.2 yamt {
1256 1.29.8.2 yamt
1257 1.29.8.2 yamt return(ENOSYS);
1258 1.29.8.2 yamt }
1259 1.29.8.2 yamt #endif
1260 1.13 bjh21 #endif /* !NTP */
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