Use clknetsim to run multiple chronyd instances with simulated clocks and network. It allows fast and reproducible testing, without real network. Included are several tests of performance in different clock/network conditions, chronyd options, NTP authentication, chronyc, and past bug fixes.
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18 lines
380 B
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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. test.common
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test_start "large frequency offset"
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max_sync_time=1000
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for freq_offset in -5e-2 -5e-3 5e-3 5e-2; do
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# Adjust offset so it's close to 0 on first clock update
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time_offset=$(awk "BEGIN {print -($freq_offset * 130)}")
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run_test || test_fail
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check_chronyd_exit || test_fail
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check_source_selection || test_fail
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check_sync || test_fail
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done
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test_pass
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