1999-12-09 13:01:21 +00:00
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include <config.h>
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#endif
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2002-10-29 19:58:12 +00:00
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#ifdef MPE
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/*
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* MPE lacks adjtime(), so we define our own. But note that time slewing has
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* a sub-second accuracy bug documented in SR 5003462838 which prevents ntpd
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* from being able to maintain clock synch. Because of the bug, this adjtime()
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* implementation as used by ntpd has a side-effect of screwing up the hardware
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* PDC clock, which will need to be reset with a reboot.
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*
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* This problem affects all versions of MPE at the time of this writing (when
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* MPE/iX 7.0 is the most current). It only causes bad things to happen when
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* doing continuous clock synchronization with ntpd; note that you CAN run ntpd
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* with "disable ntp" in ntp.conf if you wish to provide a time server.
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*
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* The one-time clock adjustment functionality of ntpdate and ntp_timeset can
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* be used without screwing up the PDC clock.
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*
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*/
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#include <time.h>
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int adjtime(struct timeval *delta, struct timeval *olddelta);
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int adjtime(struct timeval *delta, struct timeval *olddelta)
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{
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/* Documented, supported MPE system intrinsics. */
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extern void GETPRIVMODE(void);
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extern void GETUSERMODE(void);
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/* Undocumented, unsupported MPE internal functions. */
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extern long long current_correction_usecs(void);
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extern long long get_time(void);
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extern void get_time_change_info(long long *, char *, char *);
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extern long long pdc_time(int *);
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extern void set_time_correction(long long, int, int);
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extern long long ticks_to_micro(long long);
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long long big_sec, big_usec, new_correction = 0LL;
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long long prev_correction;
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if (delta != NULL) {
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/* Adjustment required. Convert delta to 64-bit microseconds. */
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big_sec = (long)delta->tv_sec;
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big_usec = delta->tv_usec;
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new_correction = (big_sec * 1000000LL) + big_usec;
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}
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GETPRIVMODE();
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/* Determine how much of a previous correction (if any) we're interrupting. */
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prev_correction = current_correction_usecs();
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if (delta != NULL) {
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/* Adjustment required. */
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#if 0
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/* Speculative code disabled until bug SR 5003462838 is fixed. This bug
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prevents accurate time slewing, and indeed renders ntpd inoperable. */
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if (prev_correction != 0LL) {
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/* A previous adjustment did not complete. Since the PDC UTC clock was
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immediately jumped at the start of the previous adjustment, we must
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explicitly reset it to the value of the MPE local time clock minus the
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time zone offset. */
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char pwf_since_boot, recover_pwf_time;
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long long offset_ticks, offset_usecs, pdc_usecs_current, pdc_usecs_wanted;
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int hpe_status;
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get_time_change_info(&offset_ticks, &pwf_since_boot, &recover_pwf_time);
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offset_usecs = ticks_to_micro(offset_ticks);
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pdc_usecs_wanted = get_time() - offset_usecs;
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pdc_usecs_current = pdc_time(&hpe_status);
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if (hpe_status == 0)
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/* Force new PDC time by starting an extra correction. */
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set_time_correction(pdc_usecs_wanted - pdc_usecs_current,0,1);
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}
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#endif
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/* Immediately jump the PDC time to the new value, and then initiate a
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gradual MPE time correction slew. */
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set_time_correction(new_correction,0,1);
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}
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GETUSERMODE();
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if (olddelta != NULL) {
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/* Caller wants to know remaining amount of previous correction. */
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(long)olddelta->tv_sec = prev_correction / 1000000LL;
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olddelta->tv_usec = prev_correction % 1000000LL;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* MPE */
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1999-12-09 13:01:21 +00:00
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#ifdef NEED_HPUX_ADJTIME
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/*************************************************************************/
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/* (c) Copyright Tai Jin, 1988. All Rights Reserved. */
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/* Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. */
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/* */
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/* Permission is hereby granted for unlimited modification, use, and */
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/* distribution. This software is made available with no warranty of */
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/* any kind, express or implied. This copyright notice must remain */
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/* intact in all versions of this software. */
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/* */
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/* The author would appreciate it if any bug fixes and enhancements were */
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/* to be sent back to him for incorporation into future versions of this */
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/* software. Please send changes to tai@iag.hp.com or ken@sdd.hp.com. */
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/*************************************************************************/
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/*
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* Revision history
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*
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* 9 Jul 94 David L. Mills, Unibergity of Delabunch
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* Implemented variable threshold to limit age of
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* corrections; reformatted code for readability.
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*/
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#ifndef lint
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static char RCSid[] = "adjtime.c,v 3.1 1993/07/06 01:04:42 jbj Exp";
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#endif
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/ipc.h>
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#include <sys/msg.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include "adjtime.h"
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#define abs(x) ((x) < 0 ? -(x) : (x))
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/*
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* The following paramters are appropriate for an NTP adjustment
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* interval of one second.
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*/
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#define ADJ_THRESH 200 /* initial threshold */
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#define ADJ_DELTA 4 /* threshold decrement */
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static long adjthresh; /* adjustment threshold */
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static long saveup; /* corrections accumulator */
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/*
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* clear_adjtime - reset accumulator and threshold variables
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*/
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void
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_clear_adjtime(void)
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{
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saveup = 0;
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adjthresh = ADJ_THRESH;
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}
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/*
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* adjtime - hp-ux copout of the standard Unix adjtime() system call
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*/
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int
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adjtime(
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register struct timeval *delta,
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register struct timeval *olddelta
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)
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{
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struct timeval newdelta;
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/*
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* Corrections greater than one second are done immediately.
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*/
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if (delta->tv_sec) {
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adjthresh = ADJ_THRESH;
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saveup = 0;
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return(_adjtime(delta, olddelta));
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}
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/*
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* Corrections less than one second are accumulated until
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* tripping a threshold, which is initially set at ADJ_THESH and
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* reduced in ADJ_DELTA steps to zero. The idea here is to
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* introduce large corrections quickly, while making sure that
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* small corrections are introduced without excessive delay. The
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* idea comes from the ARPAnet routing update algorithm.
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*/
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saveup += delta->tv_usec;
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if (abs(saveup) >= adjthresh) {
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adjthresh = ADJ_THRESH;
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newdelta.tv_sec = 0;
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newdelta.tv_usec = saveup;
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saveup = 0;
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return(_adjtime(&newdelta, olddelta));
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} else {
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adjthresh -= ADJ_DELTA;
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}
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/*
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* While nobody uses it, return the residual before correction,
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* as per Unix convention.
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*/
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if (olddelta)
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olddelta->tv_sec = olddelta->tv_usec = 0;
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return(0);
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}
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/*
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* _adjtime - does the actual work
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*/
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int
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_adjtime(
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register struct timeval *delta,
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register struct timeval *olddelta
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)
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{
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register int mqid;
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MsgBuf msg;
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register MsgBuf *msgp = &msg;
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/*
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* Get the key to the adjtime message queue (note that we must
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* get it every time because the queue might have been removed
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* and recreated)
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*/
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if ((mqid = msgget(KEY, 0)) == -1)
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return (-1);
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msgp->msgb.mtype = CLIENT;
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msgp->msgb.tv = *delta;
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if (olddelta)
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msgp->msgb.code = DELTA2;
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else
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msgp->msgb.code = DELTA1;
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/*
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* Tickle adjtimed and snatch residual, if indicated. Lots of
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* fanatic error checking here.
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*/
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if (msgsnd(mqid, &msgp->msgp, MSGSIZE, 0) == -1)
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return (-1);
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if (olddelta) {
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if (msgrcv(mqid, &msgp->msgp, MSGSIZE, SERVER, 0) == -1)
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return (-1);
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*olddelta = msgp->msgb.tv;
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}
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return (0);
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}
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#else /* not NEED_HPUX_ADJTIME */
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int adjtime_bs;
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#endif /* not NEED_HPUX_ADJTIME */
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