173 lines
5.1 KiB
C
173 lines
5.1 KiB
C
#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "ntp_unixtime.h"
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#define DEFAULT_SYS_PRECISION -99
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int default_get_resolution();
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int default_get_precision();
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int
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main(
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int argc,
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char *argv[]
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)
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{
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printf("log2(resolution) = %d, log2(precision) = %d\n",
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default_get_resolution(),
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default_get_precision());
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return 0;
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}
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/* Find the resolution of the system clock by watching how the current time
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* changes as we read it repeatedly.
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*
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* struct timeval is only good to 1us, which may cause problems as machines
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* get faster, but until then the logic goes:
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*
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* If a machine has resolution (i.e. accurate timing info) > 1us, then it will
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* probably use the "unused" low order bits as a counter (to force time to be
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* a strictly increaing variable), incrementing it each time any process
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* requests the time [[ or maybe time will stand still ? ]].
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*
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* SO: the logic goes:
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*
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* IF the difference from the last time is "small" (< MINSTEP)
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* THEN this machine is "counting" with the low order bits
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* ELIF this is not the first time round the loop
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* THEN this machine *WAS* counting, and has now stepped
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* ELSE this machine has resolution < time to read clock
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*
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* SO: if it exits on the first loop, assume "full accuracy" (1us)
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* otherwise, take the log2(observered difference, rounded UP)
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*
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* MINLOOPS > 1 ensures that even if there is a STEP between the initial call
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* and the first loop, it doesn't stop too early.
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* Making it even greater allows MINSTEP to be reduced, assuming that the
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* chance of MINSTEP-1 other processes getting in and calling gettimeofday
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* between this processes's calls.
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* Reducing MINSTEP may be necessary as this sets an upper bound for the time
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* to actually call gettimeofday.
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*/
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#define DUSECS 1000000
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#define HUSECS (1024 * 1024)
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#define MINSTEP 5 /* some systems increment uS on each call */
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/* Don't use "1" as some *other* process may read too*/
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/*We assume no system actually *ANSWERS* in this time*/
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#define MAXSTEP 20000 /* maximum clock increment (us) */
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#define MINLOOPS 5 /* minimum number of step samples */
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#define MAXLOOPS HUSECS /* Assume precision < .1s ! */
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int
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default_get_resolution(void)
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{
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struct timeval tp;
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struct timezone tzp;
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long last;
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int i;
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long diff;
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long val;
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int minsteps = MINLOOPS; /* need at least this many steps */
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gettimeofday(&tp, &tzp);
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last = tp.tv_usec;
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for (i = - --minsteps; i< MAXLOOPS; i++) {
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gettimeofday(&tp, &tzp);
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diff = tp.tv_usec - last;
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if (diff < 0) diff += DUSECS;
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if (diff > MINSTEP) if (minsteps-- <= 0) break;
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last = tp.tv_usec;
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}
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printf("resolution = %ld usec after %d loop%s\n",
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diff, i, (i==1) ? "" : "s");
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diff = (diff *3)/2;
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if (i >= MAXLOOPS) {
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printf(
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" (Boy this machine is fast ! %d loops without a step)\n",
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MAXLOOPS);
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diff = 1; /* No STEP, so FAST machine */
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}
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if (i == 0) {
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printf(
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" (The resolution is less than the time to read the clock -- Assume 1us)\n");
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diff = 1; /* time to read clock >= resolution */
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}
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for (i=0, val=HUSECS; val>0; i--, val >>= 1) if (diff >= val) return i;
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printf(" (Oh dear -- that wasn't expected ! I'll guess !)\n");
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return DEFAULT_SYS_PRECISION /* Something's BUST, so lie ! */;
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}
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/* ===== Rest of this code lifted straight from xntpd/ntp_proto.c ! ===== */
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/*
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* This routine calculates the differences between successive calls to
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* gettimeofday(). If a difference is less than zero, the us field
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* has rolled over to the next second, so we add a second in us. If
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* the difference is greater than zero and less than MINSTEP, the
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* clock has been advanced by a small amount to avoid standing still.
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* If the clock has advanced by a greater amount, then a timer interrupt
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* has occurred and this amount represents the precision of the clock.
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* In order to guard against spurious values, which could occur if we
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* happen to hit a fat interrupt, we do this for MINLOOPS times and
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* keep the minimum value obtained.
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*/
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int
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default_get_precision(void)
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{
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struct timeval tp;
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struct timezone tzp;
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#ifdef HAVE_GETCLOCK
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struct timespec ts;
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#endif
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long last;
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int i;
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long diff;
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long val;
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long usec;
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usec = 0;
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val = MAXSTEP;
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#ifdef HAVE_GETCLOCK
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(void) getclock(TIMEOFDAY, &ts);
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tp.tv_sec = ts.tv_sec;
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tp.tv_usec = ts.tv_nsec / 1000;
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#else /* not HAVE_GETCLOCK */
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GETTIMEOFDAY(&tp, &tzp);
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#endif /* not HAVE_GETCLOCK */
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last = tp.tv_usec;
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for (i = 0; i < MINLOOPS && usec < HUSECS;) {
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#ifdef HAVE_GETCLOCK
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(void) getclock(TIMEOFDAY, &ts);
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tp.tv_sec = ts.tv_sec;
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tp.tv_usec = ts.tv_nsec / 1000;
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#else /* not HAVE_GETCLOCK */
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GETTIMEOFDAY(&tp, &tzp);
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#endif /* not HAVE_GETCLOCK */
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diff = tp.tv_usec - last;
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last = tp.tv_usec;
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if (diff < 0)
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diff += DUSECS;
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usec += diff;
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if (diff > MINSTEP) {
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i++;
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if (diff < val)
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val = diff;
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}
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}
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printf("precision = %ld usec after %d loop%s\n",
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val, i, (i == 1) ? "" : "s");
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if (usec >= HUSECS) {
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printf(" (Boy this machine is fast ! usec was %ld)\n",
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usec);
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val = MINSTEP; /* val <= MINSTEP; fast machine */
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}
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diff = HUSECS;
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for (i = 0; diff > val; i--)
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diff >>= 1;
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return (i);
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}
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