428 lines
10 KiB
C
428 lines
10 KiB
C
/*
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chronyd/chronyc - Programs for keeping computer clocks accurate.
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**********************************************************************
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* Copyright (C) Richard P. Curnow 1997-2003
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*
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**********************************************************************
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=======================================================================
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Driver file for the SunOS 4.1.x operating system.
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*/
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#ifdef SUNOS
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#include <kvm.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <nlist.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include "sys_sunos.h"
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#include "localp.h"
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#include "logging.h"
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#include "util.h"
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#include "sched.h"
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/* ================================================== */
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/* This register contains the number of seconds by which the local
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clock was estimated to be fast of reference time at the epoch when
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gettimeofday() returned T0 */
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static double offset_register;
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/* This register contains the epoch to which the offset is referenced */
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static struct timeval T0;
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/* This register contains the current estimate of the system
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frequency, in absolute (NOT ppm) */
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static double current_freq;
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/* This register contains the number of seconds of adjustment that
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were passed to adjtime last time it was called. */
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static double adjustment_requested;
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/* Eventually, this needs to be a user-defined parameter - e.g. user
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might want 5 to get much finer resolution like xntpd. We stick
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with a reasonable number so that slewing can work.
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This value has to be a factor of 1 million, otherwise the noddy
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method we use for rounding an adjustment to the nearest multiple of
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this value won't work!!
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*/
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static unsigned long our_tickadj = 100;
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/* ================================================== */
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static void
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clock_initialise(void)
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{
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struct timeval newadj, oldadj;
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offset_register = 0.0;
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adjustment_requested = 0.0;
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current_freq = 0.0;
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if (gettimeofday(&T0, NULL) < 0) {
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LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysSunOS, "gettimeofday() failed");
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}
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newadj.tv_sec = 0;
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newadj.tv_usec = 0;
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if (adjtime(&newadj, &oldadj) < 0) {
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LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysSunOS, "adjtime() failed");
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}
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if (adjtime(&newadj, &oldadj) < 0) {
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LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysSunOS, "adjtime() failed");
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}
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return;
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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static void
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clock_finalise(void)
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{
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/* Nothing to do yet */
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return;
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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static void
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start_adjust(void)
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{
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struct timeval newadj, oldadj;
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struct timeval T1;
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double elapsed, accrued_error;
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double adjust_required;
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struct timeval exact_newadj;
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double rounding_error;
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double old_adjust_remaining;
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long remainder, multiplier;
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/* Determine the amount of error built up since the last adjustment */
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if (gettimeofday(&T1, NULL) < 0) {
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LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysSunOS, "gettimeofday() failed");
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}
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UTI_DiffTimevalsToDouble(&elapsed, &T1, &T0);
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accrued_error = elapsed * current_freq;
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adjust_required = - (accrued_error + offset_register);
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UTI_DoubleToTimeval(adjust_required, &exact_newadj);
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/* At this point, we need to round the required adjustment to the
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closest multiple of _tickadj --- because SunOS can't process
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other adjustments exactly and will silently discard the residual.
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Obviously such behaviour can't be tolerated for us. */
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newadj = exact_newadj;
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remainder = newadj.tv_usec % our_tickadj;
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multiplier = newadj.tv_usec / our_tickadj;
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if (remainder >= (our_tickadj >> 1)) {
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newadj.tv_usec = (multiplier + 1) * our_tickadj;
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} else {
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newadj.tv_usec = multiplier * our_tickadj;
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}
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UTI_NormaliseTimeval(&newadj);
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/* Want to *add* rounding error back onto offset register. Note
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that the exact adjustment was the offset register *negated* */
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UTI_DiffTimevalsToDouble(&rounding_error, &newadj, &exact_newadj);
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if (adjtime(&newadj, &oldadj) < 0) {
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LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysSunOS, "adjtime() failed");
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}
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UTI_TimevalToDouble(&oldadj, &old_adjust_remaining);
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offset_register = rounding_error - old_adjust_remaining;
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T0 = T1;
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UTI_TimevalToDouble(&newadj, &adjustment_requested);
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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static void
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stop_adjust(void)
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{
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struct timeval T1;
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struct timeval zeroadj, remadj;
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double adjustment_remaining, adjustment_achieved;
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double gap;
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double elapsed, elapsed_plus_adjust;
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zeroadj.tv_sec = 0;
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zeroadj.tv_usec = 0;
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if (adjtime(&zeroadj, &remadj) < 0) {
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LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysSunOS, "adjtime() failed");
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}
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if (gettimeofday(&T1, NULL) < 0) {
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LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysSunOS, "gettimeofday() failed");
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}
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UTI_DiffTimevalsToDouble(&elapsed, &T1, &T0);
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UTI_TimevalToDouble(&remadj, &adjustment_remaining);
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adjustment_achieved = adjustment_requested - adjustment_remaining;
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elapsed_plus_adjust = elapsed - adjustment_achieved;
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offset_register += current_freq * elapsed_plus_adjust - adjustment_remaining;
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adjustment_requested = 0.0;
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T0 = T1;
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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/* Positive offset means system clock is fast of true time, therefore
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slew backwards */
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static void
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accrue_offset(double offset)
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{
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stop_adjust();
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offset_register += offset;
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start_adjust();
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return;
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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/* Positive offset means system clock is fast of true time, therefore
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step backwards */
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static void
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apply_step_offset(double offset)
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{
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struct timeval old_time, new_time, T1;
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stop_adjust();
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if (gettimeofday(&old_time, NULL) < 0) {
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LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysSunOS, "gettimeofday() failed");
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}
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UTI_AddDoubleToTimeval(&old_time, -offset, &new_time);
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if (settimeofday(&new_time, NULL) < 0) {
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LOG_FATAL(LOGF_SysSunOS, "settimeofday() failed");
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}
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UTI_AddDoubleToTimeval(&T0, offset, &T1);
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T0 = T1;
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start_adjust();
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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static double
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set_frequency(double new_freq_ppm)
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{
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stop_adjust();
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current_freq = new_freq_ppm * 1.0e-6;
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start_adjust();
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return current_freq * 1.0e6;
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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static double
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read_frequency(void)
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{
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return current_freq * 1.0e6;
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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static void
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get_offset_correction(struct timeval *raw,
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double *corr, double *err)
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{
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stop_adjust();
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*corr = -offset_register;
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start_adjust();
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if (err)
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*err = 0.0;
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return;
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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static void
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immediate_step(void)
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{
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return;
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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/* Interval in seconds between adjustments to cancel systematic drift */
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#define DRIFT_REMOVAL_INTERVAL (4.0)
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static int drift_removal_running = 0;
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static SCH_TimeoutID drift_removal_id;
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/* ================================================== */
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/* This is the timer callback routine which is called periodically to
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invoke a time adjustment to take out the machine's drift.
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Otherwise, times reported through this software (e.g. by running
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ntpdate from another machine) show the machine being correct (since
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they correct for drift build-up), but any program on this machine
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that reads the system time will be given an erroneous value, the
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degree of error depending on how long it is since
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get_offset_correction was last called. */
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static void
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drift_removal_timeout(SCH_ArbitraryArgument not_used)
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{
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stop_adjust();
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start_adjust();
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drift_removal_id = SCH_AddTimeoutByDelay(DRIFT_REMOVAL_INTERVAL, drift_removal_timeout, NULL);
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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static void
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setup_kernel(unsigned long on_off)
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{
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static struct nlist nl[] = {
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{"_dosynctodr"},
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{"_tick"},
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{"_tickadj"},
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{NULL}
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};
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kvm_t *kt;
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unsigned long read_back;
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unsigned long our_tick = 10000;
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unsigned long default_tickadj = 625;
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assert(on_off == 1 || on_off == 0);
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kt = kvm_open(NULL, NULL, NULL, O_RDWR, NULL);
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if (!kt) {
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LOG(LOGS_ERR, LOGF_SysSunOS, "Cannot open kvm");
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return;
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}
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if (kvm_nlist(kt, nl) < 0) {
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LOG(LOGS_ERR, LOGF_SysSunOS, "Cannot read kernel symbols");
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kvm_close(kt);
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return;
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}
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if (kvm_write(kt, nl[0].n_value, (char *)(&on_off), sizeof(unsigned long)) < 0) {
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LOG(LOGS_ERR, LOGF_SysSunOS, "Cannot write to _dosynctodr");
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kvm_close(kt);
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return;
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}
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if (kvm_write(kt, nl[1].n_value, (char *)(&our_tick), sizeof(unsigned long)) < 0) {
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LOG(LOGS_ERR, LOGF_SysSunOS, "Cannot write to _tick");
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kvm_close(kt);
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return;
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}
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if (kvm_write(kt, nl[2].n_value,
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(char *)(on_off ? &default_tickadj : &our_tickadj),
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sizeof(unsigned long)) < 0) {
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LOG(LOGS_ERR, LOGF_SysSunOS, "Cannot write to _tickadj");
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kvm_close(kt);
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return;
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}
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kvm_close(kt);
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#if 0
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LOG(LOGS_INFO, LOGF_SysSunOS, "Set value of _dosynctodr to %d", on_off);
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#endif
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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void
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SYS_SunOS_Initialise(void)
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{
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/* Need to do KVM stuff to turn off dosynctodr. */
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clock_initialise();
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lcl_RegisterSystemDrivers(read_frequency, set_frequency,
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accrue_offset, apply_step_offset,
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get_offset_correction,
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NULL /* set_leap */);
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/* Turn off the kernel switch that keeps the system clock in step
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with the non-volatile clock */
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setup_kernel(0);
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drift_removal_id = SCH_AddTimeoutByDelay(DRIFT_REMOVAL_INTERVAL, drift_removal_timeout, NULL);
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drift_removal_running = 1;
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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void
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SYS_SunOS_Finalise(void)
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{
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if (drift_removal_running) {
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SCH_RemoveTimeout(drift_removal_id);
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}
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/* Turn dosynctodr back on?? */
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clock_finalise();
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/* When exiting, we want to return the machine to its 'autonomous'
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tracking mode */
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setup_kernel(1);
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return;
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}
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/* ================================================== */
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#endif /* SUNOS */
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