2b15cb3d09
Thanks to roberto for providing pointers to wedge this into HEAD. Approved by: roberto
209 lines
4.7 KiB
C
209 lines
4.7 KiB
C
/*
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* refclock_tpro - clock driver for the KSI/Odetics TPRO-S IRIG-B reader
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include <config.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_TPRO)
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#include "ntpd.h"
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#include "ntp_io.h"
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#include "ntp_refclock.h"
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#include "ntp_unixtime.h"
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#include "sys/tpro.h"
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#include "ntp_stdlib.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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/*
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* This driver supports the KSI/Odetecs TPRO-S IRIG-B reader and TPRO-
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* SAT GPS receiver for the Sun Microsystems SBus. It requires that the
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* tpro.o device driver be installed and loaded.
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*/
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/*
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* TPRO interface definitions
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*/
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#define DEVICE "/dev/tpro%d" /* device name and unit */
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#define PRECISION (-20) /* precision assumed (1 us) */
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#define REFID "IRIG" /* reference ID */
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#define DESCRIPTION "KSI/Odetics TPRO/S IRIG Interface" /* WRU */
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/*
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* Unit control structure
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*/
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struct tprounit {
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struct tproval tprodata; /* data returned from tpro read */
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};
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/*
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* Function prototypes
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*/
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static int tpro_start (int, struct peer *);
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static void tpro_shutdown (int, struct peer *);
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static void tpro_poll (int unit, struct peer *);
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/*
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* Transfer vector
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*/
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struct refclock refclock_tpro = {
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tpro_start, /* start up driver */
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tpro_shutdown, /* shut down driver */
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tpro_poll, /* transmit poll message */
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noentry, /* not used (old tpro_control) */
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noentry, /* initialize driver (not used) */
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noentry, /* not used (old tpro_buginfo) */
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NOFLAGS /* not used */
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};
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/*
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* tpro_start - open the TPRO device and initialize data for processing
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*/
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static int
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tpro_start(
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int unit,
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struct peer *peer
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)
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{
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register struct tprounit *up;
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struct refclockproc *pp;
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char device[20];
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int fd;
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/*
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* Open TPRO device
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*/
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snprintf(device, sizeof(device), DEVICE, unit);
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fd = open(device, O_RDONLY | O_NDELAY, 0777);
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if (fd == -1) {
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msyslog(LOG_ERR, "tpro_start: open of %s: %m", device);
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return (0);
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}
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/*
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* Allocate and initialize unit structure
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*/
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up = emalloc_zero(sizeof(*up));
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pp = peer->procptr;
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pp->io.clock_recv = noentry;
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pp->io.srcclock = peer;
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pp->io.datalen = 0;
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pp->io.fd = fd;
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pp->unitptr = up;
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/*
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* Initialize miscellaneous peer variables
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*/
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peer->precision = PRECISION;
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pp->clockdesc = DESCRIPTION;
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memcpy((char *)&pp->refid, REFID, 4);
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return (1);
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}
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/*
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* tpro_shutdown - shut down the clock
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*/
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static void
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tpro_shutdown(
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int unit,
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struct peer *peer
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)
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{
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register struct tprounit *up;
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struct refclockproc *pp;
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pp = peer->procptr;
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up = pp->unitptr;
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io_closeclock(&pp->io);
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if (NULL != up)
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free(up);
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}
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/*
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* tpro_poll - called by the transmit procedure
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*/
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static void
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tpro_poll(
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int unit,
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struct peer *peer
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)
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{
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register struct tprounit *up;
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struct refclockproc *pp;
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struct tproval *tp;
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/*
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* This is the main routine. It snatches the time from the TPRO
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* board and tacks on a local timestamp.
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*/
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pp = peer->procptr;
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up = pp->unitptr;
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tp = &up->tprodata;
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if (read(pp->io.fd, (char *)tp, sizeof(struct tproval)) < 0) {
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refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_FAULT);
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return;
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}
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get_systime(&pp->lastrec);
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pp->polls++;
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/*
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* We get down to business, check the timecode format and decode
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* its contents. If the timecode has invalid length or is not in
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* proper format, we declare bad format and exit. Note: we
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* can't use the sec/usec conversion produced by the driver,
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* since the year may be suspect. All format error checking is
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* done by the snprintf() and sscanf() routines.
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*
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* Note that the refclockproc usec member has now become nsec.
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* We could either multiply the read-in usec value by 1000 or
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* we could pad the written string appropriately and read the
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* resulting value in already scaled.
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*/
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snprintf(pp->a_lastcode, sizeof(pp->a_lastcode),
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"%1x%1x%1x %1x%1x:%1x%1x:%1x%1x.%1x%1x%1x%1x%1x%1x %1x",
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tp->day100, tp->day10, tp->day1, tp->hour10, tp->hour1,
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tp->min10, tp->min1, tp->sec10, tp->sec1, tp->ms100,
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tp->ms10, tp->ms1, tp->usec100, tp->usec10, tp->usec1,
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tp->status);
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pp->lencode = strlen(pp->a_lastcode);
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#ifdef DEBUG
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if (debug)
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printf("tpro: time %s timecode %d %s\n",
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ulfptoa(&pp->lastrec, 6), pp->lencode,
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pp->a_lastcode);
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#endif
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if (sscanf(pp->a_lastcode, "%3d %2d:%2d:%2d.%6ld", &pp->day,
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&pp->hour, &pp->minute, &pp->second, &pp->nsec)
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!= 5) {
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refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_BADTIME);
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return;
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}
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pp->nsec *= 1000; /* Convert usec to nsec */
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if (!tp->status & 0x3)
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pp->leap = LEAP_NOTINSYNC;
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else
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pp->leap = LEAP_NOWARNING;
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if (!refclock_process(pp)) {
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refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_BADTIME);
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return;
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}
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if (pp->coderecv == pp->codeproc) {
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refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_TIMEOUT);
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return;
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}
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pp->lastref = pp->lastrec;
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record_clock_stats(&peer->srcadr, pp->a_lastcode);
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refclock_receive(peer);
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}
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#else
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int refclock_tpro_bs;
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#endif /* REFCLOCK */
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