Combine only sources whose distance is shorter than distance of the
selected source multiplied by the value of combinelimit and their
estimated frequencies are close to the frequency of the selected source.
Add outlyer status for sources which are selectable, but not included in
the combining. The status is displayed as '-' in the chronyc sources
output.
We want to correct the offset quickly, but we also want to keep the
frequency error caused by the correction itself low.
Define correction rate as the area of the region bounded by the graph of
offset corrected in time. Set the rate so that the time needed to correct
an offset equal to the current sourcestats stddev will be equal to the
update interval (assuming linear adjustment). The offset and the
time needed to make the correction are inversely proportional.
This is only a suggestion and it's up to the system driver how the
adjustment will be executed.
Instead of always selecting the source with minimum stratum, add weighted
stratum to the distance when comparing selectable sources. The weight
can be configured with new stratumweight directive and can be set to
zero to ignore stratum completely, by default 1.0.
It seems it triggers even with one source alone if it's close and
accurate or polling interval is long enough. It would need to include
max_clock_error.
Each source has a score against currently selected source which is
updated (multiplied by ratio of their distances) when one of the two
sources has a new sample. When the score reaches a limit, the source
will be selected. This should allow to slowly select the source with
minimum distance without frequent reselecting.
To avoid switching between sources with very variable distances (e.g. on
LAN or when upstream server uses a longer polling interval), sources
that are currently not selected are penalized by a fixed distance. This
can be configured with new reselectdist directive (100 microseconds by
default).
On start, when servers are reachable and use the same polling interval,
wait for them to have the same reachability register (which corresponds
to the number of samples in sourcestats) before selecting one.
Local reference is now updated only when a new source is selected or
match_addr is equal to the selected source, match_addr 0 is no longer
treated specially.
Add new flag to source struct to indicate when source is selectable
(packets with good headers are received) and use a reachability
register for last 8 samples instead of the reachable flag. Source
drivers now provide only reachability updates.
Require that the ratio of the increase in delay from the minimum one in
the stats data register to the standard deviation of the offsets in the
register is less than maxdelaydevratio or the difference between
measured offset and predicted offset is larger than the increase in
delay. In the allowed delay increase is included also skew and maximum
clock frequency error.
maxdelaydevratio is 10.0 by default.
Instead of following skew changes, adjust polling interval so that the
number of measurements used in the regression algorithm remains close to
a target value. It can be configured with a new polltarget option
(6 by default).
None of the current handlers really need it and with temperature
compensation enabled it would be necessary to undo the compensation
before passing it to the handlers.
Leap second status is accepted and forwarded to clients if majority
of selectable sources agree. The actual insertion/deletion is supported
only on Linux now.