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Problem with recent ANSI compilers
On some systems, including AIX, the compiler quits on the ntp_refclock.c
file when processing the refclock_report() routine. The problem, which
is eithre a feature or a bug, has to do with an unwanted promotion of
the u_char argument to an int and a failure of the compiler to recognize
the preceding prototype. A workaround is to use ANSI syntax to delare
the arguments. Since ANSI compilers are not universally available, this
syntax can't be used in the stock distribution.
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Date: Sat, 19 Aug 1995 13:20:50 -0400
From: "R. Bernstein" <rocky@panix.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp
to: mills@udel.edu
return-receipt-to: rocky@panix.com
Subject: time and AIX 3.2.5 raw tty bug
This posting isn't strictly about NTP, any program that may stop the
clock or set the clock backwards is subject to the AIX 3.2.5 bug.
On AIX 3.2.5, there is a bug in the tty driver for a raw device which
may crash the box under certain conditions: basically a read() on a
raw tty in effect, a character was read but not as many as specified
by VMIN when a read timeout occurred. VTIME specifies the timeout. See
the AIX manual page on termios.h or that include file. for Information
on VMIN (or MIN) VTIME (or TIME).
A remedy other than to not use raw tty's is to apply patch U435110.
Details of the problem report follow.
> ABSTRACT:
> IX43779: TRAP IN PSX_TIMEO
>
> ORIGINATING DETAILS:
> Stacktrace shows:
> IAR: 01460214 posixdd:psx_timeo + 8bf4: ti 4,r12,0x0
> *LR: 014601a0 posixdd:psx_timeo + 8b80
> 00212c60: 014604f4 posixdd:psx_timer + 8ed4
> 00212cc0: 0144b74c ttydd:tty_do_offlevel + 4284
> 00212d20: 000216fc .i_offlevel + 8c
> 00212d70: 00021d78 .i_softint + c8
> 00001004: 00008714 .finish_interrupt + 80
>
> RESPONDER SUMMARY:
> AIX asserted in psx_timeo(). Reason for the assert was that
> the current time was behind psx_ctime. Since this state
> can occur when the current time is changed after a character
> is received but before the VTIME interbyte timer pops, we
> should not assert on this.
>
> RESPONDER CONCLUSION:
> Removed the requirement that current time > psx_ctime by
> adding a new L_ntimersub macro that is used instead of the
> ntimersub macro in time.h. Also added a test for (current
> time - psx_ctime) being negative, in that case we do not
> adjust the new timeout.
>
> Reported to Correct a PTF in Error: NO
> Reported as a Highly pervasive problem: NO
>
> PE Apar?: NoPE
> Hiper Apar?: NoHiper
> Status: CLOSED PER
> Component Name: AIX V3 FOR RS/6
> Version: 320
> Component ID: 575603001
> Submitted: 94/05/03
> Closed: 94/05/05
> ChangeTeam: TX2527
>
> APAR FIXED BY: U431696 U432151 U432844 U432870 U432979
> U433049 U433081 U433459 U433876 U433906 U434598 U434453
> U434672 U434737 U435110