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685 B
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39 lines
685 B
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#! @PATH_PERL@
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#
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# drift of 104.8576 -> +1 tick. Base of 10000 ticks.
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#
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# 970306 HMS Deal with nanoseconds. Fix sign of adjustments.
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$df="/etc/ntp.drift";
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# Assumes a 100Hz box with "tick" of 10000
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# Someday, we might call "tickadj" for better values...
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$base=10000; # tick: 1,000,000 / HZ
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$cvt=104.8576; # 2 ** 20 / $base
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$v1=0.;
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$v2="";
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if (open(DF, $df))
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{
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if ($_=<DF>)
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{
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($v1, $v2) = split;
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}
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while ($v1 < 0)
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{
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$v1 += $cvt;
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$base--;
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}
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while ($v1 > $cvt)
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{
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$v1 -= $cvt;
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$base++;
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}
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}
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printf("%.3f (drift)\n", $v1);
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printf("%d usec; %d nsec\n", $base, ($base + ($v1/$cvt)) * 1000);
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