chrony/sys_netbsd.c
Miroslav Lichvar d0dfa1de9e adopt struct timespec
Replace struct timeval with struct timespec as the main data type for
timestamps. This will allow the NTP code to work with timestamps in
nanosecond resolution.
2016-08-19 12:53:09 +02:00

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/*
chronyd/chronyc - Programs for keeping computer clocks accurate.
**********************************************************************
* Copyright (C) Richard P. Curnow 1997-2001
* Copyright (C) J. Hannken-Illjes 2001
* Copyright (C) Miroslav Lichvar 2015
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
**********************************************************************
=======================================================================
Driver file for the NetBSD and FreeBSD operating system.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "sysincl.h"
#include "sys_netbsd.h"
#include "sys_timex.h"
#include "logging.h"
#include "privops.h"
#include "util.h"
/* Maximum frequency offset accepted by the kernel (in ppm) */
#define MAX_FREQ 500.0
/* Minimum assumed rate at which the kernel updates the clock frequency */
#define MIN_TICK_RATE 100
/* Interval between kernel updates of the adjtime() offset */
#define ADJTIME_UPDATE_INTERVAL 1.0
/* Maximum adjtime() slew rate (in ppm) */
#define MAX_ADJTIME_SLEWRATE 5000.0
/* Minimum offset adjtime() slews faster than MAX_FREQ */
#define MIN_FASTSLEW_OFFSET 1.0
/* ================================================== */
/* Positive offset means system clock is fast of true time, therefore
slew backwards */
static void
accrue_offset(double offset, double corr_rate)
{
struct timeval newadj, oldadj;
double doldadj;
UTI_DoubleToTimeval(-offset, &newadj);
if (PRV_AdjustTime(&newadj, &oldadj) < 0)
LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysNetBSD, "adjtime() failed");
/* Add the old remaining adjustment if not zero */
UTI_TimevalToDouble(&oldadj, &doldadj);
if (doldadj != 0.0) {
UTI_DoubleToTimeval(-offset + doldadj, &newadj);
if (PRV_AdjustTime(&newadj, NULL) < 0)
LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysNetBSD, "adjtime() failed");
}
}
/* ================================================== */
static void
get_offset_correction(struct timespec *raw,
double *corr, double *err)
{
struct timeval remadj;
double adjustment_remaining;
if (PRV_AdjustTime(NULL, &remadj) < 0)
LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysNetBSD, "adjtime() failed");
UTI_TimevalToDouble(&remadj, &adjustment_remaining);
*corr = adjustment_remaining;
if (err) {
if (*corr != 0.0)
*err = 1.0e-6 * MAX_ADJTIME_SLEWRATE / ADJTIME_UPDATE_INTERVAL;
else
*err = 0.0;
}
}
/* ================================================== */
void
SYS_NetBSD_Initialise(void)
{
SYS_Timex_InitialiseWithFunctions(MAX_FREQ, 1.0 / MIN_TICK_RATE,
NULL, NULL, NULL,
MIN_FASTSLEW_OFFSET, MAX_ADJTIME_SLEWRATE,
accrue_offset, get_offset_correction);
}
/* ================================================== */
void
SYS_NetBSD_Finalise(void)
{
SYS_Timex_Finalise();
}
/* ================================================== */
#ifdef FEAT_PRIVDROP
void
SYS_NetBSD_DropRoot(uid_t uid, gid_t gid)
{
#ifdef NETBSD
int fd;
#endif
/* On NetBSD the helper is used only for socket binding, but on FreeBSD
it's used also for setting and adjusting the system clock */
PRV_StartHelper();
UTI_DropRoot(uid, gid);
#ifdef NETBSD
/* Check if we have write access to /dev/clockctl */
fd = open("/dev/clockctl", O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0)
LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysNetBSD, "Can't write to /dev/clockctl");
close(fd);
#endif
}
#endif