freebsd-nq/sys/kern/kern_ntptime.c
1995-11-14 09:07:14 +00:00

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/******************************************************************************
* *
* Copyright (c) David L. Mills 1993, 1994 *
* *
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its *
* documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided *
* that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both the *
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting *
* documentation, and that the name University of Delaware not be used in *
* advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software *
* without specific, written prior permission. The University of Delaware *
* makes no representations about the suitability this software for any *
* purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. *
* *
******************************************************************************/
/*
* Modification history kern_ntptime.c
*
* 24 Mar 94 David L. Mills
* Revised syscall interface to include new variables for PPS
* time discipline.
*
* 14 Feb 94 David L. Mills
* Added code for external clock
*
* 28 Nov 93 David L. Mills
* Revised frequency scaling to conform with adjusted parameters
*
* 17 Sep 93 David L. Mills
* Created file
*/
/*
* ntp_gettime(), ntp_adjtime() - precision time interface for SunOS
* 4.1.1 and 4.1.3
*
* These routines consitute the Network Time Protocol (NTP) interfaces
* for user and daemon application programs. The ntp_gettime() routine
* provides the time, maximum error (synch distance) and estimated error
* (dispersion) to client user application programs. The ntp_adjtime()
* routine is used by the NTP daemon to adjust the system clock to an
* externally derived time. The time offset and related variables set by
* this routine are used by hardclock() to adjust the phase and
* frequency of the phase-lock loop which controls the system clock.
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/sysproto.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/timex.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
/*
* The following variables are used by the hardclock() routine in the
* kern_clock.c module and are described in that module.
*/
extern int time_state; /* clock state */
extern int time_status; /* clock status bits */
extern long time_offset; /* time adjustment (us) */
extern long time_freq; /* frequency offset (scaled ppm) */
extern long time_maxerror; /* maximum error (us) */
extern long time_esterror; /* estimated error (us) */
extern long time_constant; /* pll time constant */
extern long time_precision; /* clock precision (us) */
extern long time_tolerance; /* frequency tolerance (scaled ppm) */
#ifdef PPS_SYNC
/*
* The following variables are used only if the PPS signal discipline
* is configured in the kernel.
*/
extern int pps_shift; /* interval duration (s) (shift) */
extern long pps_freq; /* pps frequency offset (scaled ppm) */
extern long pps_jitter; /* pps jitter (us) */
extern long pps_stabil; /* pps stability (scaled ppm) */
extern long pps_jitcnt; /* jitter limit exceeded */
extern long pps_calcnt; /* calibration intervals */
extern long pps_errcnt; /* calibration errors */
extern long pps_stbcnt; /* stability limit exceeded */
#endif /* PPS_SYNC */
static int
ntp_sysctl SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
{
struct timeval atv;
struct ntptimeval ntv;
int s;
s = splclock();
#ifdef EXT_CLOCK
/*
* The microtime() external clock routine returns a
* status code. If less than zero, we declare an error
* in the clock status word and return the kernel
* (software) time variable. While there are other
* places that call microtime(), this is the only place
* that matters from an application point of view.
*/
if (microtime(&atv) < 0) {
time_status |= STA_CLOCKERR;
ntv.time = time;
} else {
time_status &= ~STA_CLOCKERR;
}
#else /* EXT_CLOCK */
microtime(&atv);
#endif /* EXT_CLOCK */
ntv.time = atv;
ntv.maxerror = time_maxerror;
ntv.esterror = time_esterror;
splx(s);
ntv.time_state = time_state;
/*
* Status word error decode. If any of these conditions
* occur, an error is returned, instead of the status
* word. Most applications will care only about the fact
* the system clock may not be trusted, not about the
* details.
*
* Hardware or software error
*/
if (time_status & (STA_UNSYNC | STA_CLOCKERR)) {
ntv.time_state = TIME_ERROR;
}
/*
* PPS signal lost when either time or frequency
* synchronization requested
*/
if (time_status & (STA_PPSFREQ | STA_PPSTIME) &&
!(time_status & STA_PPSSIGNAL)) {
ntv.time_state = TIME_ERROR;
}
/*
* PPS jitter exceeded when time synchronization
* requested
*/
if (time_status & STA_PPSTIME &&
time_status & STA_PPSJITTER) {
ntv.time_state = TIME_ERROR;
}
/*
* PPS wander exceeded or calibration error when
* frequency synchronization requested
*/
if (time_status & STA_PPSFREQ &&
time_status & (STA_PPSWANDER | STA_PPSERROR)) {
ntv.time_state = TIME_ERROR;
}
return (sysctl_handle_opaque(oidp, &ntv, sizeof ntv, req));
}
SYSCTL_NODE(_kern, KERN_NTP_PLL, ntp_pll, CTLFLAG_RW, 0,
"NTP kernel PLL related stuff");
SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_ntp_pll, NTP_PLL_GETTIME, gettime, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE|CTLFLAG_RD,
0, sizeof(struct ntptimeval) , ntp_sysctl, "");
/*
* ntp_adjtime() - NTP daemon application interface
*/
#ifndef _SYS_SYSPROTO_H_
struct ntp_adjtime_args {
struct timex *tp;
};
#endif
int
ntp_adjtime(struct proc *p, struct ntp_adjtime_args *uap, int *retval)
{
struct timex ntv;
int modes;
int s;
int error;
error = copyin((caddr_t)uap->tp, (caddr_t)&ntv, sizeof(ntv));
if (error)
return error;
/*
* Update selected clock variables - only the superuser can
* change anything. Note that there is no error checking here on
* the assumption the superuser should know what it is doing.
*/
modes = ntv.modes;
if ((modes != 0)
&& (error = suser(p->p_cred->pc_ucred, &p->p_acflag)))
return error;
s = splclock();
if (modes & MOD_FREQUENCY)
#ifdef PPS_SYNC
time_freq = ntv.freq - pps_freq;
#else /* PPS_SYNC */
time_freq = ntv.freq;
#endif /* PPS_SYNC */
if (modes & MOD_MAXERROR)
time_maxerror = ntv.maxerror;
if (modes & MOD_ESTERROR)
time_esterror = ntv.esterror;
if (modes & MOD_STATUS) {
time_status &= STA_RONLY;
time_status |= ntv.status & ~STA_RONLY;
}
if (modes & MOD_TIMECONST)
time_constant = ntv.constant;
if (modes & MOD_OFFSET)
hardupdate(ntv.offset);
/*
* Retrieve all clock variables
*/
if (time_offset < 0)
ntv.offset = -(-time_offset >> SHIFT_UPDATE);
else
ntv.offset = time_offset >> SHIFT_UPDATE;
#ifdef PPS_SYNC
ntv.freq = time_freq + pps_freq;
#else /* PPS_SYNC */
ntv.freq = time_freq;
#endif /* PPS_SYNC */
ntv.maxerror = time_maxerror;
ntv.esterror = time_esterror;
ntv.status = time_status;
ntv.constant = time_constant;
ntv.precision = time_precision;
ntv.tolerance = time_tolerance;
#ifdef PPS_SYNC
ntv.shift = pps_shift;
ntv.ppsfreq = pps_freq;
ntv.jitter = pps_jitter >> PPS_AVG;
ntv.stabil = pps_stabil;
ntv.calcnt = pps_calcnt;
ntv.errcnt = pps_errcnt;
ntv.jitcnt = pps_jitcnt;
ntv.stbcnt = pps_stbcnt;
#endif /* PPS_SYNC */
(void)splx(s);
error = copyout((caddr_t)&ntv, (caddr_t)uap->tp, sizeof(ntv));
if (!error) {
/*
* Status word error decode. See comments in
* ntp_gettime() routine.
*/
retval[0] = time_state;
if (time_status & (STA_UNSYNC | STA_CLOCKERR))
retval[0] = TIME_ERROR;
if (time_status & (STA_PPSFREQ | STA_PPSTIME) &&
!(time_status & STA_PPSSIGNAL))
retval[0] = TIME_ERROR;
if (time_status & STA_PPSTIME &&
time_status & STA_PPSJITTER)
retval[0] = TIME_ERROR;
if (time_status & STA_PPSFREQ &&
time_status & (STA_PPSWANDER | STA_PPSERROR))
retval[0] = TIME_ERROR;
}
return error;
}