1 /* $NetBSD: ntp.h,v 1.12 2022/10/09 21:41:03 christos Exp $ */ 2 3 /* 4 * ntp.h - NTP definitions for the masses 5 */ 6 #ifndef NTP_H 7 #define NTP_H 8 9 #include <stddef.h> 10 #include <math.h> 11 12 #include <ntp_fp.h> 13 #include <ntp_types.h> 14 #include <ntp_lists.h> 15 #include <ntp_stdlib.h> 16 #include <ntp_crypto.h> 17 #include <ntp_random.h> 18 #include <ntp_net.h> 19 20 #include <isc/boolean.h> 21 22 /* 23 * Calendar arithmetic - contributed by G. Healton 24 */ 25 #define YEAR_BREAK 500 /* years < this are tm_year values: 26 * Break < AnyFourDigitYear && Break > 27 * Anytm_yearYear */ 28 29 #define YEAR_PIVOT 98 /* 97/98: years < this are year 2000+ 30 * FYI: official UNIX pivot year is 31 * 68/69 */ 32 33 /* 34 * Number of Days since 1 BC Gregorian to 1 January of given year 35 */ 36 #define julian0(year) (((year) * 365 ) + ((year) > 0 ? (((year) + 3) \ 37 / 4 - ((year - 1) / 100) + ((year - 1) / \ 38 400)) : 0)) 39 40 /* 41 * Number of days since start of NTP time to 1 January of given year 42 */ 43 #define ntp0(year) (julian0(year) - julian0(1900)) 44 45 /* 46 * Number of days since start of UNIX time to 1 January of given year 47 */ 48 #define unix0(year) (julian0(year) - julian0(1970)) 49 50 /* 51 * LEAP YEAR test for full 4-digit years (e.g, 1999, 2010) 52 */ 53 #define isleap_4(y) ((y) % 4 == 0 && !((y) % 100 == 0 && !(y % \ 54 400 == 0))) 55 56 /* 57 * LEAP YEAR test for tm_year (struct tm) years (e.g, 99, 110) 58 */ 59 #define isleap_tm(y) ((y) % 4 == 0 && !((y) % 100 == 0 && !(((y) \ 60 + 1900) % 400 == 0))) 61 62 /* 63 * to convert simple two-digit years to tm_year style years: 64 * 65 * if (year < YEAR_PIVOT) 66 * year += 100; 67 * 68 * to convert either two-digit OR tm_year years to four-digit years: 69 * 70 * if (year < YEAR_PIVOT) 71 * year += 100; 72 * 73 * if (year < YEAR_BREAK) 74 * year += 1900; 75 */ 76 77 /* 78 * How to get signed characters. On machines where signed char works, 79 * use it. On machines where signed char doesn't work, char had better 80 * be signed. 81 */ 82 #ifdef NEED_S_CHAR_TYPEDEF 83 # if SIZEOF_SIGNED_CHAR 84 typedef signed char s_char; 85 # else 86 typedef char s_char; 87 # endif 88 /* XXX: Why is this sequent bit INSIDE this test? */ 89 # ifdef sequent 90 # undef SO_RCVBUF 91 # undef SO_SNDBUF 92 # endif 93 #endif 94 95 /* 96 * NTP protocol parameters. See section 3.2.6 of the specification. 97 */ 98 #define NTP_VERSION ((u_char)4) /* current version number */ 99 #define NTP_OLDVERSION ((u_char)1) /* oldest credible version */ 100 #define NTP_PORT 123 /* included for non-unix machines */ 101 102 /* 103 * Poll interval parameters 104 */ 105 #define NTP_UNREACH 10 /* poll unreach threshold */ 106 #define NTP_MINPOLL 3 /* log2 min poll interval (8 s) */ 107 #define NTP_MINDPOLL 6 /* log2 default min poll (64 s) */ 108 #define NTP_MAXDPOLL 10 /* log2 default max poll (~17 m) */ 109 #define NTP_MAXPOLL 17 /* log2 max poll interval (~36 h) */ 110 #define NTP_RETRY 3 /* max packet retries */ 111 #define NTP_MINPKT 2 /* guard time (s) */ 112 113 /* 114 * Clock filter algorithm tuning parameters 115 */ 116 #define MAXDISPERSE 16. /* max dispersion */ 117 #define NTP_SHIFT 8 /* clock filter stages */ 118 #define NTP_FWEIGHT .5 /* clock filter weight */ 119 120 /* 121 * Selection algorithm tuning parameters 122 */ 123 #define NTP_MINCLOCK 3 /* min survivors */ 124 #define NTP_MAXCLOCK 10 /* max candidates */ 125 #define MINDISPERSE .001 /* min distance */ 126 #define MAXDISTANCE 1.5 /* max root distance (select threshold) */ 127 #define CLOCK_SGATE 3. /* popcorn spike gate */ 128 #define HUFFPUFF 900 /* huff-n'-puff sample interval (s) */ 129 #define MAXHOP 2 /* anti-clockhop threshold */ 130 #define MAX_TTL 8 /* max ttl mapping vector size */ 131 #define BEACON 7200 /* manycast beacon interval */ 132 #define NTP_MAXEXTEN 2048 /* max extension field size */ 133 #define NTP_ORPHWAIT 300 /* orphan wait (s) */ 134 135 /* 136 * Miscellaneous stuff 137 */ 138 #define NTP_MAXKEY 65535 /* max authentication key number */ 139 #define KEY_TYPE_MD5 NID_md5 /* MD5 digest NID */ 140 /* 141 * Limits of things 142 */ 143 #define MAXFILENAME 256 /* max length of file name */ 144 #define MAXHOSTNAME 512 /* max length of host/node name */ 145 #define NTP_MAXSTRLEN 256 /* max string length */ 146 147 /* 148 * Operations for jitter calculations (these use doubles). 149 * 150 * Note that we carefully separate the jitter component from the 151 * dispersion component (frequency error plus precision). The frequency 152 * error component is computed as CLOCK_PHI times the difference between 153 * the epoch of the time measurement and the reference time. The 154 * precision component is computed as the square root of the mean of the 155 * squares of a zero-mean, uniform distribution of unit maximum 156 * amplitude. Whether this makes statistical sense may be arguable. 157 */ 158 #define SQUARE(x) ((x) * (x)) 159 #define SQRT(x) (sqrt(x)) 160 #define DIFF(x, y) (SQUARE((x) - (y))) 161 #define LOGTOD(a) ldexp(1., (int)(a)) /* log2 to double */ 162 #define UNIVAR(x) (SQUARE(.28867513 * LOGTOD(x))) /* std uniform distr */ 163 #define ULOGTOD(a) ldexp(1., (int)(a)) /* ulog2 to double */ 164 165 #define EVENT_TIMEOUT 0 /* one second, that is */ 166 167 168 /* 169 * The interface structure is used to hold the addresses and socket 170 * numbers of each of the local network addresses we are using. 171 * Because "interface" is a reserved word in C++ and has so many 172 * varied meanings, a change to "endpt" (via typedef) is under way. 173 * Eventually the struct tag will change from interface to endpt_tag. 174 * endpt is unrelated to the select algorithm's struct endpoint. 175 */ 176 typedef struct interface endpt; 177 struct interface { 178 endpt * elink; /* endpt list link */ 179 endpt * mclink; /* per-AF_* multicast list */ 180 void * ioreg_ctx; /* IO registration context */ 181 SOCKET fd; /* socket descriptor */ 182 SOCKET bfd; /* for receiving broadcasts */ 183 u_int32 ifnum; /* endpt instance count */ 184 sockaddr_u sin; /* unicast address */ 185 sockaddr_u mask; /* subnet mask */ 186 sockaddr_u bcast; /* broadcast address */ 187 char name[32]; /* name of interface */ 188 u_short family; /* AF_INET/AF_INET6 */ 189 u_short phase; /* phase in update cycle */ 190 u_int32 flags; /* interface flags */ 191 int last_ttl; /* last TTL specified */ 192 u_int32 addr_refid; /* IPv4 addr or IPv6 hash */ 193 int num_mcast; /* mcast addrs enabled */ 194 u_long starttime; /* current_time at creation */ 195 volatile long received; /* number of incoming packets */ 196 long sent; /* number of outgoing packets */ 197 long notsent; /* number of send failures */ 198 u_int ifindex; /* for IPV6_MULTICAST_IF */ 199 isc_boolean_t ignore_packets; /* listen-read-drop this? */ 200 struct peer * peers; /* list of peers using endpt */ 201 u_int peercnt; /* count of same */ 202 }; 203 204 /* 205 * Flags for interfaces 206 */ 207 #define INT_UP 0x001 /* Interface is up */ 208 #define INT_PPP 0x002 /* Point-to-point interface */ 209 #define INT_LOOPBACK 0x004 /* the loopback interface */ 210 #define INT_BROADCAST 0x008 /* can broadcast out this interface */ 211 #define INT_MULTICAST 0x010 /* can multicast out this interface */ 212 #define INT_BCASTOPEN 0x020 /* broadcast receive socket is open */ 213 #define INT_MCASTOPEN 0x040 /* multicasting enabled */ 214 #define INT_WILDCARD 0x080 /* wildcard interface - usually skipped */ 215 #define INT_MCASTIF 0x100 /* bound directly to MCAST address */ 216 #define INT_PRIVACY 0x200 /* RFC 4941 IPv6 privacy address */ 217 #define INT_BCASTXMIT 0x400 /* socket setup to allow broadcasts */ 218 219 /* 220 * Define flasher bits (tests 1 through 11 in packet procedure) 221 * These reveal the state at the last grumble from the peer and are 222 * most handy for diagnosing problems, even if not strictly a state 223 * variable in the spec. These are recorded in the peer structure. 224 * 225 * Packet errors 226 */ 227 #define TEST1 0X0001 /* duplicate packet */ 228 #define TEST2 0x0002 /* bogus packet */ 229 #define TEST3 0x0004 /* protocol unsynchronized */ 230 #define TEST4 0x0008 /* access denied */ 231 #define TEST5 0x0010 /* bad authentication */ 232 #define TEST6 0x0020 /* bad synch or stratum */ 233 #define TEST7 0x0040 /* bad header */ 234 #define TEST8 0x0080 /* bad autokey */ 235 #define TEST9 0x0100 /* bad crypto */ 236 #define PKT_TEST_MASK (TEST1 | TEST2 | TEST3 | TEST4 | TEST5 |\ 237 TEST6 | TEST7 | TEST8 | TEST9) 238 /* 239 * Peer errors 240 */ 241 #define TEST10 0x0200 /* peer bad synch or stratum */ 242 #define TEST11 0x0400 /* peer distance exceeded */ 243 #define TEST12 0x0800 /* peer synchronization loop */ 244 #define TEST13 0x1000 /* peer unreacable */ 245 #define PEER_TEST_MASK (TEST10 | TEST11 | TEST12 | TEST13) 246 247 /* 248 * Unused flags 249 */ 250 #define TEST14 0x2000 251 #define TEST15 0x4000 252 #define TEST16 0x8000 253 254 /* 255 * The peer structure. Holds state information relating to the guys 256 * we are peering with. Most of this stuff is from section 3.2 of the 257 * spec. 258 */ 259 struct peer { 260 struct peer *p_link; /* link pointer in free & peer lists */ 261 struct peer *adr_link; /* link pointer in address hash */ 262 struct peer *aid_link; /* link pointer in associd hash */ 263 struct peer *ilink; /* list of peers for interface */ 264 sockaddr_u srcadr; /* address of remote host */ 265 char * hostname; /* if non-NULL, remote name */ 266 struct addrinfo *addrs; /* hostname query result */ 267 struct addrinfo *ai; /* position within addrs */ 268 endpt * dstadr; /* local address */ 269 associd_t associd; /* association ID */ 270 u_char version; /* version number */ 271 u_char hmode; /* local association mode */ 272 u_char hpoll; /* local poll interval */ 273 u_char minpoll; /* min poll interval */ 274 u_char maxpoll; /* max poll interval */ 275 u_int flags; /* association flags */ 276 u_char cast_flags; /* additional flags */ 277 u_char last_event; /* last peer error code */ 278 u_char num_events; /* number of error events */ 279 u_int32 ttl; /* ttl/refclock mode */ 280 char *ident; /* group identifier name */ 281 282 /* 283 * Variables used by reference clock support 284 */ 285 #ifdef REFCLOCK 286 struct refclockproc *procptr; /* refclock structure pointer */ 287 u_char refclktype; /* reference clock type */ 288 u_char refclkunit; /* reference clock unit number */ 289 u_char sstclktype; /* clock type for system status word */ 290 #endif /* REFCLOCK */ 291 292 /* 293 * Variables set by received packet 294 */ 295 u_char leap; /* local leap indicator */ 296 u_char pmode; /* remote association mode */ 297 u_char stratum; /* remote stratum */ 298 u_char ppoll; /* remote poll interval */ 299 s_char precision; /* remote clock precision */ 300 double rootdelay; /* roundtrip delay to primary source */ 301 double rootdisp; /* dispersion to primary source */ 302 u_int32 refid; /* remote reference ID */ 303 l_fp reftime; /* update epoch */ 304 305 /* 306 * Variables used by authenticated client 307 */ 308 keyid_t keyid; /* current key ID */ 309 #ifdef AUTOKEY 310 #define clear_to_zero opcode 311 u_int32 opcode; /* last request opcode */ 312 associd_t assoc; /* peer association ID */ 313 u_int32 crypto; /* peer status word */ 314 EVP_PKEY *pkey; /* public key */ 315 const EVP_MD *digest; /* message digest algorithm */ 316 char *subject; /* certificate subject name */ 317 char *issuer; /* certificate issuer name */ 318 struct cert_info *xinfo; /* issuer certificate */ 319 keyid_t pkeyid; /* previous key ID */ 320 keyid_t hcookie; /* host cookie */ 321 keyid_t pcookie; /* peer cookie */ 322 const struct pkey_info *ident_pkey; /* identity key */ 323 BIGNUM *iffval; /* identity challenge (IFF, GQ, MV) */ 324 const BIGNUM *grpkey; /* identity challenge key (GQ) */ 325 struct value cookval; /* receive cookie values */ 326 struct value recval; /* receive autokey values */ 327 struct exten *cmmd; /* extension pointer */ 328 u_long refresh; /* next refresh epoch */ 329 330 /* 331 * Variables used by authenticated server 332 */ 333 keyid_t *keylist; /* session key ID list */ 334 int keynumber; /* current key number */ 335 struct value encrypt; /* send encrypt values */ 336 struct value sndval; /* send autokey values */ 337 #else /* !AUTOKEY follows */ 338 #define clear_to_zero status 339 #endif /* !AUTOKEY */ 340 341 /* 342 * Ephemeral state variables 343 */ 344 u_char status; /* peer status */ 345 u_char new_status; /* under-construction status */ 346 u_char reach; /* reachability register */ 347 int flash; /* protocol error test tally bits */ 348 u_long epoch; /* reference epoch */ 349 int burst; /* packets remaining in burst */ 350 int retry; /* retry counter */ 351 int flip; /* interleave mode control */ 352 int filter_nextpt; /* index into filter shift register */ 353 double filter_delay[NTP_SHIFT]; /* delay shift register */ 354 double filter_offset[NTP_SHIFT]; /* offset shift register */ 355 double filter_disp[NTP_SHIFT]; /* dispersion shift register */ 356 u_long filter_epoch[NTP_SHIFT]; /* epoch shift register */ 357 u_char filter_order[NTP_SHIFT]; /* filter sort index */ 358 l_fp rec; /* receive time stamp */ 359 l_fp xmt; /* transmit time stamp */ 360 l_fp dst; /* destination timestamp */ 361 l_fp aorg; /* origin timestamp */ 362 l_fp borg; /* alternate origin timestamp */ 363 l_fp bxmt; /* most recent broadcast transmit timestamp */ 364 l_fp nonce; /* Value of nonce we sent as the xmt stamp */ 365 double offset; /* peer clock offset */ 366 double delay; /* peer roundtrip delay */ 367 double jitter; /* peer jitter (squares) */ 368 double disp; /* peer dispersion */ 369 double xleave; /* interleave delay */ 370 double bias; /* programmed offset bias */ 371 372 /* 373 * Variables used to correct for packet length and asymmetry. 374 */ 375 double t21; /* outbound packet delay */ 376 int t21_bytes; /* outbound packet length */ 377 int t21_last; /* last outbound packet length */ 378 double r21; /* outbound data rate */ 379 double t34; /* inbound packet delay */ 380 int t34_bytes; /* inbound packet length */ 381 double r34; /* inbound data rate */ 382 383 /* 384 * End of clear-to-zero area 385 */ 386 u_long update; /* receive epoch */ 387 #define end_clear_to_zero update 388 int unreach; /* watchdog counter */ 389 int throttle; /* rate control */ 390 u_long outdate; /* send time last packet */ 391 u_long nextdate; /* send time next packet */ 392 393 /* 394 * Statistic counters 395 */ 396 u_long timereset; /* time stat counters were reset */ 397 u_long timelastrec; /* last packet received time, incl. trash */ 398 u_long timereceived; /* last (clean) packet received time */ 399 u_long timereachable; /* last reachable/unreachable time */ 400 401 u_long sent; /* packets sent */ 402 u_long received; /* packets received */ 403 u_long processed; /* packets processed */ 404 u_long badauth; /* bad authentication (TEST5) */ 405 u_long badNAK; /* invalid crypto-NAK */ 406 u_long bogusorg; /* bogus origin (TEST2, TEST3) */ 407 u_long oldpkt; /* old duplicate (TEST1) */ 408 u_long seldisptoolarge; /* bad header (TEST6, TEST7) */ 409 u_long selbroken; /* KoD received */ 410 }; 411 412 /* 413 * Values for peer.leap, sys_leap 414 */ 415 #define LEAP_NOWARNING 0x0 /* normal, no leap second warning */ 416 #define LEAP_ADDSECOND 0x1 /* last minute of day has 61 seconds */ 417 #define LEAP_DELSECOND 0x2 /* last minute of day has 59 seconds */ 418 #define LEAP_NOTINSYNC 0x3 /* overload, clock is free running */ 419 420 /* 421 * Values for peer mode and packet mode. Only the modes through 422 * MODE_BROADCAST and MODE_BCLIENT appear in the transition 423 * function. MODE_CONTROL and MODE_PRIVATE can appear in packets, 424 * but those never survive to the transition function. 425 */ 426 #define MODE_UNSPEC 0 /* unspecified (old version) */ 427 #define MODE_ACTIVE 1 /* symmetric active mode */ 428 #define MODE_PASSIVE 2 /* symmetric passive mode */ 429 #define MODE_CLIENT 3 /* client mode */ 430 #define MODE_SERVER 4 /* server mode */ 431 #define MODE_BROADCAST 5 /* broadcast mode */ 432 /* 433 * These can appear in packets 434 */ 435 #define MODE_CONTROL 6 /* control mode */ 436 #define MODE_PRIVATE 7 /* private mode */ 437 /* 438 * This is a made-up mode for broadcast client. 439 */ 440 #define MODE_BCLIENT 6 /* broadcast client mode */ 441 442 /* 443 * Values for peer.stratum, sys_stratum 444 */ 445 #define STRATUM_REFCLOCK ((u_char)0) /* default stratum */ 446 /* A stratum of 0 in the packet is mapped to 16 internally */ 447 #define STRATUM_PKT_UNSPEC ((u_char)0) /* unspecified in packet */ 448 #define STRATUM_UNSPEC ((u_char)16) /* unspecified */ 449 450 /* 451 * Values for peer.flags (u_int) 452 */ 453 #define FLAG_CONFIG 0x0001 /* association was configured */ 454 #define FLAG_PREEMPT 0x0002 /* preemptable association */ 455 #define FLAG_AUTHENTIC 0x0004 /* last message was authentic */ 456 #define FLAG_REFCLOCK 0x0008 /* this is actually a reference clock */ 457 #define FLAG_BC_VOL 0x0010 /* broadcast client volleying */ 458 #define FLAG_PREFER 0x0020 /* prefer peer */ 459 #define FLAG_BURST 0x0040 /* burst mode */ 460 #define FLAG_PPS 0x0080 /* steered by PPS */ 461 #define FLAG_IBURST 0x0100 /* initial burst mode */ 462 #define FLAG_NOSELECT 0x0200 /* never select */ 463 #define FLAG_TRUE 0x0400 /* force truechimer */ 464 #define FLAG_SKEY 0x0800 /* autokey authentication */ 465 #define FLAG_XLEAVE 0x1000 /* interleaved protocol */ 466 #define FLAG_XB 0x2000 /* interleaved broadcast */ 467 #define FLAG_XBOGUS 0x4000 /* interleaved bogus packet */ 468 #ifdef OPENSSL 469 # define FLAG_ASSOC 0x8000 /* autokey request */ 470 #endif /* OPENSSL */ 471 #define FLAG_TSTAMP_PPS 0x10000 /* PPS source provides absolute timestamp */ 472 #define FLAG_LOOPNONCE 0x20000 /* Use a nonce for the loopback test */ 473 474 /* 475 * Definitions for the clear() routine. We use memset() to clear 476 * the parts of the peer structure which go to zero. These are 477 * used to calculate the start address and length of the area. 478 */ 479 #define CLEAR_TO_ZERO(p) ((char *)&((p)->clear_to_zero)) 480 #define END_CLEAR_TO_ZERO(p) ((char *)&((p)->end_clear_to_zero)) 481 #define LEN_CLEAR_TO_ZERO(p) (END_CLEAR_TO_ZERO(p) - CLEAR_TO_ZERO(p)) 482 #define CRYPTO_TO_ZERO(p) ((char *)&((p)->clear_to_zero)) 483 #define END_CRYPTO_TO_ZERO(p) ((char *)&((p)->end_clear_to_zero)) 484 #define LEN_CRYPTO_TO_ZERO (END_CRYPTO_TO_ZERO((struct peer *)0) \ 485 - CRYPTO_TO_ZERO((struct peer *)0)) 486 487 /* 488 * Reference clock types. Added as necessary. 489 */ 490 #define REFCLK_NONE 0 /* unknown or missing */ 491 #define REFCLK_LOCALCLOCK 1 /* external (e.g., lockclock) */ 492 #define REFCLK_GPS_TRAK 2 /* TRAK 8810 GPS Receiver */ 493 #define REFCLK_WWV_PST 3 /* PST/Traconex 1020 WWV/H */ 494 #define REFCLK_SPECTRACOM 4 /* Spectracom (generic) Receivers */ 495 #define REFCLK_TRUETIME 5 /* TrueTime (generic) Receivers */ 496 #define REFCLK_IRIG_AUDIO 6 /* IRIG-B/W audio decoder */ 497 #define REFCLK_CHU_AUDIO 7 /* CHU audio demodulator/decoder */ 498 #define REFCLK_PARSE 8 /* generic driver (usually DCF77,GPS,MSF) */ 499 #define REFCLK_GPS_MX4200 9 /* Magnavox MX4200 GPS */ 500 #define REFCLK_GPS_AS2201 10 /* Austron 2201A GPS */ 501 #define REFCLK_GPS_ARBITER 11 /* Arbiter 1088A/B/ GPS */ 502 #define REFCLK_IRIG_TPRO 12 /* KSI/Odetics TPRO-S IRIG */ 503 #define REFCLK_ATOM_LEITCH 13 /* Leitch CSD 5300 Master Clock */ 504 #define REFCLK_MSF_EES 14 /* EES M201 MSF Receiver */ 505 #define REFCLK_GPSTM_TRUE 15 /* OLD TrueTime GPS/TM-TMD Receiver */ 506 #define REFCLK_IRIG_BANCOMM 16 /* Bancomm GPS/IRIG Interface */ 507 #define REFCLK_GPS_DATUM 17 /* Datum Programmable Time System */ 508 #define REFCLK_ACTS 18 /* Generic Auto Computer Time Service */ 509 #define REFCLK_WWV_HEATH 19 /* Heath GC1000 WWV/WWVH Receiver */ 510 #define REFCLK_GPS_NMEA 20 /* NMEA based GPS clock */ 511 #define REFCLK_GPS_VME 21 /* TrueTime GPS-VME Interface */ 512 #define REFCLK_ATOM_PPS 22 /* 1-PPS Clock Discipline */ 513 #define REFCLK_PTB_ACTS 23 /* replaced by REFCLK_ACTS */ 514 #define REFCLK_USNO 24 /* replaced by REFCLK_ACTS */ 515 #define REFCLK_GPS_HP 26 /* HP 58503A Time/Frequency Receiver */ 516 #define REFCLK_ARCRON_MSF 27 /* ARCRON MSF radio clock. */ 517 #define REFCLK_SHM 28 /* clock attached thru shared memory */ 518 #define REFCLK_PALISADE 29 /* Trimble Navigation Palisade GPS */ 519 #define REFCLK_ONCORE 30 /* Motorola UT Oncore GPS */ 520 #define REFCLK_GPS_JUPITER 31 /* Rockwell Jupiter GPS receiver */ 521 #define REFCLK_CHRONOLOG 32 /* Chrono-log K WWVB receiver */ 522 #define REFCLK_DUMBCLOCK 33 /* Dumb localtime clock */ 523 #define REFCLK_ULINK 34 /* Ultralink M320 WWVB receiver */ 524 #define REFCLK_PCF 35 /* Conrad parallel port radio clock */ 525 #define REFCLK_WWV_AUDIO 36 /* WWV/H audio demodulator/decoder */ 526 #define REFCLK_FG 37 /* Forum Graphic GPS */ 527 #define REFCLK_HOPF_SERIAL 38 /* hopf DCF77/GPS serial receiver */ 528 #define REFCLK_HOPF_PCI 39 /* hopf DCF77/GPS PCI receiver */ 529 #define REFCLK_JJY 40 /* JJY receiver */ 530 #define REFCLK_TT560 41 /* TrueTime 560 IRIG-B decoder */ 531 #define REFCLK_ZYFER 42 /* Zyfer GPStarplus receiver */ 532 #define REFCLK_RIPENCC 43 /* RIPE NCC Trimble driver */ 533 #define REFCLK_NEOCLOCK4X 44 /* NeoClock4X DCF77 or TDF receiver */ 534 #define REFCLK_TSYNCPCI 45 /* Spectracom TSYNC PCI timing board */ 535 #define REFCLK_GPSDJSON 46 536 #define REFCLK_MAX 46 537 538 539 /* 540 * NTP packet format. The mac field is optional. It isn't really 541 * an l_fp either, but for now declaring it that way is convenient. 542 * See Appendix A in the specification. 543 * 544 * Note that all u_fp and l_fp values arrive in network byte order 545 * and must be converted (except the mac, which isn't, really). 546 */ 547 struct pkt { 548 u_char li_vn_mode; /* peer leap indicator */ 549 u_char stratum; /* peer stratum */ 550 u_char ppoll; /* peer poll interval */ 551 s_char precision; /* peer clock precision */ 552 u_fp rootdelay; /* roundtrip delay to primary source */ 553 u_fp rootdisp; /* dispersion to primary source*/ 554 u_int32 refid; /* reference id */ 555 l_fp reftime; /* last update time */ 556 l_fp org; /* originate time stamp */ 557 l_fp rec; /* receive time stamp */ 558 l_fp xmt; /* transmit time stamp */ 559 560 #define MIN_V4_PKT_LEN (12 * sizeof(u_int32)) /* min header length */ 561 #define LEN_PKT_NOMAC (12 * sizeof(u_int32)) /* min header length */ 562 #define MIN_MAC_LEN (1 * sizeof(u_int32)) /* crypto_NAK */ 563 #define MAX_MD5_LEN (5 * sizeof(u_int32)) /* MD5 */ 564 #define MAX_MAC_LEN (6 * sizeof(u_int32)) /* SHA */ 565 #define KEY_MAC_LEN sizeof(u_int32) /* key ID in MAC */ 566 #define MAX_MDG_LEN (MAX_MAC_LEN-KEY_MAC_LEN) /* max. digest len */ 567 568 /* 569 * The length of the packet less MAC must be a multiple of 64 570 * with an RSA modulus and Diffie-Hellman prime of 256 octets 571 * and maximum host name of 128 octets, the maximum autokey 572 * command is 152 octets and maximum autokey response is 460 573 * octets. A packet can contain no more than one command and one 574 * response, so the maximum total extension field length is 864 575 * octets. But, to handle humungus certificates, the bank must 576 * be broke. 577 * 578 * The different definitions of the 'exten' field are here for 579 * the benefit of applications that want to send a packet from 580 * an auto variable in the stack - not using the AUTOKEY version 581 * saves 2KB of stack space. The receive buffer should ALWAYS be 582 * big enough to hold a full extended packet if the extension 583 * fields have to be parsed or skipped. 584 */ 585 #ifdef AUTOKEY 586 u_int32 exten[(NTP_MAXEXTEN + MAX_MAC_LEN) / sizeof(u_int32)]; 587 #else /* !AUTOKEY follows */ 588 u_int32 exten[(MAX_MAC_LEN) / sizeof(u_int32)]; 589 #endif /* !AUTOKEY */ 590 }; 591 592 /* 593 * Stuff for extracting things from li_vn_mode 594 */ 595 #define PKT_MODE(li_vn_mode) ((u_char)((li_vn_mode) & 0x7)) 596 #define PKT_VERSION(li_vn_mode) ((u_char)(((li_vn_mode) >> 3) & 0x7)) 597 #define PKT_LEAP(li_vn_mode) ((u_char)(((li_vn_mode) >> 6) & 0x3)) 598 599 /* 600 * Stuff for putting things back into li_vn_mode in packets and vn_mode 601 * in ntp_monitor.c's mon_entry. 602 */ 603 #define VN_MODE(v, m) ((((v) & 7) << 3) | ((m) & 0x7)) 604 #define PKT_LI_VN_MODE(l, v, m) ((((l) & 3) << 6) | VN_MODE((v), (m))) 605 606 607 /* 608 * Dealing with stratum. 0 gets mapped to 16 incoming, and back to 0 609 * on output. 610 */ 611 #define PKT_TO_STRATUM(s) ((u_char)(((s) == (STRATUM_PKT_UNSPEC)) ?\ 612 (STRATUM_UNSPEC) : (s))) 613 614 #define STRATUM_TO_PKT(s) ((u_char)(((s) == (STRATUM_UNSPEC)) ?\ 615 (STRATUM_PKT_UNSPEC) : (s))) 616 617 618 /* 619 * A test to determine if the refid should be interpreted as text string. 620 * This is usually the case for a refclock, which has stratum 0 internally, 621 * which results in sys_stratum 1 if the refclock becomes system peer, or 622 * in case of a kiss-of-death (KoD) packet that has STRATUM_PKT_UNSPEC (==0) 623 * in the packet which is converted to STRATUM_UNSPEC when the packet 624 * is evaluated. 625 */ 626 #define REFID_ISTEXT(s) (((s) <= 1) || ((s) >= STRATUM_UNSPEC)) 627 628 629 /* 630 * Event codes. Used for reporting errors/events to the control module 631 */ 632 #define PEER_EVENT 0x080 /* this is a peer event */ 633 #define CRPT_EVENT 0x100 /* this is a crypto event */ 634 635 /* 636 * System event codes 637 */ 638 #define EVNT_UNSPEC 0 /* unspecified */ 639 #define EVNT_NSET 1 /* freq not set */ 640 #define EVNT_FSET 2 /* freq set */ 641 #define EVNT_SPIK 3 /* spike detect */ 642 #define EVNT_FREQ 4 /* freq mode */ 643 #define EVNT_SYNC 5 /* clock sync */ 644 #define EVNT_SYSRESTART 6 /* restart */ 645 #define EVNT_SYSFAULT 7 /* panic stop */ 646 #define EVNT_NOPEER 8 /* no sys peer */ 647 #define EVNT_ARMED 9 /* leap armed */ 648 #define EVNT_DISARMED 10 /* leap disarmed */ 649 #define EVNT_LEAP 11 /* leap event */ 650 #define EVNT_CLOCKRESET 12 /* clock step */ 651 #define EVNT_KERN 13 /* kernel event */ 652 #define EVNT_TAI 14 /* TAI */ 653 #define EVNT_LEAPVAL 15 /* stale leapsecond values */ 654 655 /* 656 * Peer event codes 657 */ 658 #define PEVNT_MOBIL (1 | PEER_EVENT) /* mobilize */ 659 #define PEVNT_DEMOBIL (2 | PEER_EVENT) /* demobilize */ 660 #define PEVNT_UNREACH (3 | PEER_EVENT) /* unreachable */ 661 #define PEVNT_REACH (4 | PEER_EVENT) /* reachable */ 662 #define PEVNT_RESTART (5 | PEER_EVENT) /* restart */ 663 #define PEVNT_REPLY (6 | PEER_EVENT) /* no reply */ 664 #define PEVNT_RATE (7 | PEER_EVENT) /* rate exceeded */ 665 #define PEVNT_DENY (8 | PEER_EVENT) /* access denied */ 666 #define PEVNT_ARMED (9 | PEER_EVENT) /* leap armed */ 667 #define PEVNT_NEWPEER (10 | PEER_EVENT) /* sys peer */ 668 #define PEVNT_CLOCK (11 | PEER_EVENT) /* clock event */ 669 #define PEVNT_AUTH (12 | PEER_EVENT) /* bad auth */ 670 #define PEVNT_POPCORN (13 | PEER_EVENT) /* popcorn */ 671 #define PEVNT_XLEAVE (14 | PEER_EVENT) /* interleave mode */ 672 #define PEVNT_XERR (15 | PEER_EVENT) /* interleave error */ 673 674 /* 675 * Clock event codes 676 */ 677 #define CEVNT_NOMINAL 0 /* unspecified */ 678 #define CEVNT_TIMEOUT 1 /* no reply */ 679 #define CEVNT_BADREPLY 2 /* bad format */ 680 #define CEVNT_FAULT 3 /* fault */ 681 #define CEVNT_PROP 4 /* bad signal */ 682 #define CEVNT_BADDATE 5 /* bad date */ 683 #define CEVNT_BADTIME 6 /* bad time */ 684 #define CEVNT_MAX CEVNT_BADTIME 685 686 /* 687 * Very misplaced value. Default port through which we send traps. 688 */ 689 #define TRAPPORT 18447 690 691 692 /* 693 * To speed lookups, peers are hashed by the low order bits of the 694 * remote IP address. These definitions relate to that. 695 */ 696 #define NTP_HASH_SIZE 128 697 #define NTP_HASH_MASK (NTP_HASH_SIZE-1) 698 #define NTP_HASH_ADDR(src) (sock_hash(src) & NTP_HASH_MASK) 699 700 /* 701 * min, min3 and max. Makes it easier to transliterate the spec without 702 * thinking about it. 703 */ 704 #define min(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) 705 #define max(a,b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b)) 706 #define min3(a,b,c) min(min((a),(b)), (c)) 707 708 709 /* 710 * Configuration items. These are for the protocol module (proto_config()) 711 */ 712 #define PROTO_BROADCLIENT 1 713 #define PROTO_PRECISION 2 /* (not used) */ 714 #define PROTO_AUTHENTICATE 3 715 #define PROTO_BROADDELAY 4 716 #define PROTO_AUTHDELAY 5 /* (not used) */ 717 #define PROTO_MULTICAST_ADD 6 718 #define PROTO_MULTICAST_DEL 7 719 #define PROTO_NTP 8 720 #define PROTO_KERNEL 9 721 #define PROTO_MONITOR 10 722 #define PROTO_FILEGEN 11 723 #define PROTO_PPS 12 724 #define PROTO_CAL 13 725 #define PROTO_MINCLOCK 14 726 #define PROTO_MAXCLOCK 15 727 #define PROTO_MINSANE 16 728 #define PROTO_FLOOR 17 729 #define PROTO_CEILING 18 730 #define PROTO_COHORT 19 731 #define PROTO_CALLDELAY 20 732 #define PROTO_MINDISP 21 733 #define PROTO_MAXDIST 22 734 /* available 23 */ 735 #define PROTO_MAXHOP 24 736 #define PROTO_BEACON 25 737 #define PROTO_ORPHAN 26 738 #define PROTO_ORPHWAIT 27 739 #define PROTO_MODE7 28 740 #define PROTO_UECRYPTO 29 741 #define PROTO_UECRYPTONAK 30 742 #define PROTO_UEDIGEST 31 743 #define PROTO_PCEDIGEST 32 744 #define PROTO_BCPOLLBSTEP 33 745 746 /* 747 * Configuration items for the loop filter 748 */ 749 #define LOOP_DRIFTINIT 1 /* iniitialize frequency */ 750 #define LOOP_KERN_CLEAR 2 /* set initial frequency offset */ 751 #define LOOP_MAX 3 /* set both step offsets */ 752 #define LOOP_MAX_BACK 4 /* set backward-step offset */ 753 #define LOOP_MAX_FWD 5 /* set forward-step offset */ 754 #define LOOP_PANIC 6 /* set panic offseet */ 755 #define LOOP_PHI 7 /* set dispersion rate */ 756 #define LOOP_MINSTEP 8 /* set step timeout */ 757 #define LOOP_MINPOLL 9 /* set min poll interval (log2 s) */ 758 #define LOOP_ALLAN 10 /* set minimum Allan intercept */ 759 #define LOOP_HUFFPUFF 11 /* set huff-n'-puff filter length */ 760 #define LOOP_FREQ 12 /* set initial frequency */ 761 #define LOOP_CODEC 13 /* set audio codec frequency */ 762 #define LOOP_LEAP 14 /* insert leap after second 23:59 */ 763 #define LOOP_TICK 15 /* sim. low precision clock */ 764 765 /* 766 * Configuration items for the stats printer 767 */ 768 #define STATS_FREQ_FILE 1 /* configure drift file */ 769 #define STATS_STATSDIR 2 /* directory prefix for stats files */ 770 #define STATS_PID_FILE 3 /* configure ntpd PID file */ 771 #define STATS_LEAP_FILE 4 /* configure ntpd leapseconds file */ 772 773 #define MJD_1900 15020 /* MJD for 1 Jan 1900 */ 774 775 /* 776 * Default parameters. We use these in the absence of something better. 777 */ 778 #define INADDR_NTP 0xe0000101 /* NTP multicast address 224.0.1.1 */ 779 780 /* 781 * Structure used optionally for monitoring when this is turned on. 782 */ 783 typedef struct mon_data mon_entry; 784 struct mon_data { 785 mon_entry * hash_next; /* next structure in hash list */ 786 DECL_DLIST_LINK(mon_entry, mru);/* MRU list link pointers */ 787 struct interface * lcladr; /* address on which this arrived */ 788 l_fp first; /* first time seen */ 789 l_fp last; /* last time seen */ 790 int leak; /* leaky bucket accumulator */ 791 int count; /* total packet count */ 792 u_short flags; /* restrict flags */ 793 u_char vn_mode; /* packet mode & version */ 794 u_char cast_flags; /* flags MDF_?CAST */ 795 sockaddr_u rmtadr; /* address of remote host */ 796 }; 797 798 /* 799 * Values for cast_flags in mon_entry and struct peer. mon_entry uses 800 * only the first three, MDF_UCAST, MDF_MCAST, and MDF_BCAST. 801 */ 802 #define MDF_UCAST 0x01 /* unicast client */ 803 #define MDF_MCAST 0x02 /* multicast server */ 804 #define MDF_BCAST 0x04 /* broadcast server */ 805 #define MDF_POOL 0x08 /* pool client solicitor */ 806 #define MDF_ACAST 0x10 /* manycast client solicitor */ 807 #define MDF_BCLNT 0x20 /* eph. broadcast/multicast client */ 808 #define MDF_UCLNT 0x40 /* preemptible manycast or pool client */ 809 /* 810 * In the context of struct peer in ntpd, three of the cast_flags bits 811 * represent configured associations which never receive packets, and 812 * whose reach is always 0: MDF_BCAST, MDF_MCAST, and MDF_ACAST. The 813 * last can be argued as responses are received, but those responses do 814 * not affect the MDF_ACAST association's reach register, rather they 815 * (may) result in mobilizing ephemeral MDF_ACLNT associations. 816 */ 817 #define MDF_TXONLY_MASK (MDF_BCAST | MDF_MCAST | MDF_ACAST | MDF_POOL) 818 /* 819 * manycastclient-like solicitor association cast_flags bits 820 */ 821 #define MDF_SOLICIT_MASK (MDF_ACAST | MDF_POOL) 822 /* 823 * Values used with mon_enabled to indicate reason for enabling monitoring 824 */ 825 #define MON_OFF 0x00 /* no monitoring */ 826 #define MON_ON 0x01 /* monitoring explicitly enabled */ 827 #define MON_RES 0x02 /* implicit monitoring for RES_LIMITED */ 828 /* 829 * Structure used for restrictlist entries 830 */ 831 typedef struct res_addr4_tag { 832 u_int32 addr; /* IPv4 addr (host order) */ 833 u_int32 mask; /* IPv4 mask (host order) */ 834 } res_addr4; 835 836 typedef struct res_addr6_tag { 837 struct in6_addr addr; /* IPv6 addr (net order) */ 838 struct in6_addr mask; /* IPv6 mask (net order) */ 839 } res_addr6; 840 841 typedef struct restrict_u_tag restrict_u; 842 struct restrict_u_tag { 843 restrict_u * link; /* link to next entry */ 844 u_int32 count; /* number of packets matched */ 845 u_short rflags; /* restrict (accesslist) flags */ 846 u_short mflags; /* match flags */ 847 short ippeerlimit; /* IP peer limit */ 848 int srvfuzrftpoll; /* server response: fuzz reftime */ 849 u_long expire; /* valid until time */ 850 union { /* variant starting here */ 851 res_addr4 v4; 852 res_addr6 v6; 853 } u; 854 }; 855 #define V4_SIZEOF_RESTRICT_U (offsetof(restrict_u, u) \ 856 + sizeof(res_addr4)) 857 #define V6_SIZEOF_RESTRICT_U (offsetof(restrict_u, u) \ 858 + sizeof(res_addr6)) 859 860 typedef struct r4addr_tag r4addr; 861 struct r4addr_tag { 862 u_short rflags; /* match flags */ 863 short ippeerlimit; /* IP peer limit */ 864 }; 865 866 char *build_iflags(u_int32 flags); 867 char *build_mflags(u_short mflags); 868 char *build_rflags(u_short rflags); 869 870 /* 871 * Restrict (Access) flags (rflags) 872 */ 873 #define RES_IGNORE 0x0001 /* ignore packet */ 874 #define RES_DONTSERVE 0x0002 /* access denied */ 875 #define RES_DONTTRUST 0x0004 /* authentication required */ 876 #define RES_VERSION 0x0008 /* version mismatch */ 877 #define RES_NOPEER 0x0010 /* new association denied */ 878 #define RES_NOEPEER 0x0020 /* new ephemeral association denied */ 879 #define RES_LIMITED 0x0040 /* packet rate exceeded */ 880 #define RES_FLAGS (RES_IGNORE | RES_DONTSERVE |\ 881 RES_DONTTRUST | RES_VERSION |\ 882 RES_NOPEER | RES_NOEPEER | RES_LIMITED) 883 884 #define RES_NOQUERY 0x0080 /* mode 6/7 packet denied */ 885 #define RES_NOMODIFY 0x0100 /* mode 6/7 modify denied */ 886 #define RES_NOTRAP 0x0200 /* mode 6/7 set trap denied */ 887 #define RES_LPTRAP 0x0400 /* mode 6/7 low priority trap */ 888 889 #define RES_KOD 0x0800 /* send kiss of death packet */ 890 #define RES_MSSNTP 0x1000 /* enable MS-SNTP authentication */ 891 #define RES_FLAKE 0x2000 /* flakeway - drop 10% */ 892 #define RES_NOMRULIST 0x4000 /* mode 6 mrulist denied */ 893 894 #define RES_SRVRSPFUZ 0x8000 /* Server response: fuzz */ 895 896 #define RES_UNUSED 0x0000 /* Unused flag bits (none left) */ 897 898 #define RES_ALLFLAGS (RES_FLAGS | RES_NOQUERY | \ 899 RES_NOMODIFY | RES_NOTRAP | \ 900 RES_LPTRAP | RES_KOD | \ 901 RES_MSSNTP | RES_FLAKE | \ 902 RES_NOMRULIST | RES_SRVRSPFUZ ) 903 904 /* 905 * Match flags (mflags) 906 */ 907 #define RESM_INTERFACE 0x1000 /* this is an interface */ 908 #define RESM_NTPONLY 0x2000 /* match source port 123 */ 909 #define RESM_SOURCE 0x4000 /* from "restrict source" */ 910 911 /* 912 * Restriction configuration ops 913 */ 914 typedef enum 915 restrict_ops { 916 RESTRICT_FLAGS = 1, /* add rflags to restrict entry */ 917 RESTRICT_UNFLAG, /* remove rflags from restrict entry */ 918 RESTRICT_REMOVE, /* remove a restrict entry */ 919 RESTRICT_REMOVEIF, /* remove an interface restrict entry */ 920 } restrict_op; 921 922 /* 923 * Endpoint structure for the select algorithm 924 */ 925 struct endpoint { 926 double val; /* offset of endpoint */ 927 int type; /* interval entry/exit */ 928 }; 929 930 /* 931 * Association matching AM[] return codes 932 */ 933 #define AM_ERR -1 /* error */ 934 #define AM_NOMATCH 0 /* no match */ 935 #define AM_PROCPKT 1 /* server/symmetric packet */ 936 #define AM_BCST 2 /* broadcast packet */ 937 #define AM_FXMIT 3 /* client packet */ 938 #define AM_MANYCAST 4 /* manycast or pool */ 939 #define AM_NEWPASS 5 /* new passive */ 940 #define AM_NEWBCL 6 /* new broadcast */ 941 #define AM_POSSBCL 7 /* discard broadcast */ 942 943 /* NetInfo configuration locations */ 944 #ifdef HAVE_NETINFO 945 #define NETINFO_CONFIG_DIR "/config/ntp" 946 #endif 947 948 /* ntpq -c mrulist rows per request limit in ntpd */ 949 #define MRU_ROW_LIMIT 256 950 /* similar datagrams per response limit for ntpd */ 951 #define MRU_FRAGS_LIMIT 128 952 #endif /* NTP_H */ 953