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1 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
2 # include <config.h>
3 #endif
4 
5 #ifdef MPE
6 /*
7  * MPE lacks adjtime(), so we define our own.  But note that time slewing has
8  * a sub-second accuracy bug documented in SR 5003462838 which prevents ntpd
9  * from being able to maintain clock synch.  Because of the bug, this adjtime()
10  * implementation as used by ntpd has a side-effect of screwing up the hardware
11  * PDC clock, which will need to be reset with a reboot.
12  *
13  * This problem affects all versions of MPE at the time of this writing (when
14  * MPE/iX 7.0 is the most current).  It only causes bad things to happen when
15  * doing continuous clock synchronization with ntpd; note that you CAN run ntpd
16  * with "disable ntp" in ntp.conf if you wish to provide a time server.
17  *
18  * The one-time clock adjustment functionality of ntpdate and ntp_timeset can
19  * be used without screwing up the PDC clock.
20  *
21  */
22 #include <time.h>
23 
24 int adjtime(struct timeval *delta, struct timeval *olddelta);
25 
adjtime(struct timeval * delta,struct timeval * olddelta)26 int adjtime(struct timeval *delta, struct timeval *olddelta)
27 
28 {
29 /* Documented, supported MPE system intrinsics. */
30 
31 extern void GETPRIVMODE(void);
32 extern void GETUSERMODE(void);
33 
34 /* Undocumented, unsupported MPE internal functions. */
35 
36 extern long long current_correction_usecs(void);
37 extern long long get_time(void);
38 extern void get_time_change_info(long long *, char *, char *);
39 extern long long pdc_time(int *);
40 extern void set_time_correction(long long, int, int);
41 extern long long ticks_to_micro(long long);
42 
43 long long big_sec, big_usec, new_correction = 0LL;
44 long long prev_correction;
45 
46 if (delta != NULL) {
47   /* Adjustment required.  Convert delta to 64-bit microseconds. */
48   big_sec = (long)delta->tv_sec;
49   big_usec = delta->tv_usec;
50   new_correction = (big_sec * 1000000LL) + big_usec;
51 }
52 
53 GETPRIVMODE();
54 
55 /* Determine how much of a previous correction (if any) we're interrupting. */
56 prev_correction = current_correction_usecs();
57 
58 if (delta != NULL) {
59   /* Adjustment required. */
60 
61 #if 0
62   /* Speculative code disabled until bug SR 5003462838 is fixed.  This bug
63      prevents accurate time slewing, and indeed renders ntpd inoperable. */
64 
65   if (prev_correction != 0LL) {
66     /* A previous adjustment did not complete.  Since the PDC UTC clock was
67     immediately jumped at the start of the previous adjustment, we must
68     explicitly reset it to the value of the MPE local time clock minus the
69     time zone offset. */
70 
71     char pwf_since_boot, recover_pwf_time;
72     long long offset_ticks, offset_usecs, pdc_usecs_current, pdc_usecs_wanted;
73     int hpe_status;
74 
75     get_time_change_info(&offset_ticks, &pwf_since_boot, &recover_pwf_time);
76     offset_usecs = ticks_to_micro(offset_ticks);
77     pdc_usecs_wanted = get_time() - offset_usecs;
78     pdc_usecs_current = pdc_time(&hpe_status);
79     if (hpe_status == 0)
80       /* Force new PDC time by starting an extra correction. */
81       set_time_correction(pdc_usecs_wanted - pdc_usecs_current,0,1);
82   }
83 #endif /* 0 */
84 
85   /* Immediately jump the PDC time to the new value, and then initiate a
86      gradual MPE time correction slew. */
87   set_time_correction(new_correction,0,1);
88 }
89 
90 GETUSERMODE();
91 
92 if (olddelta != NULL) {
93   /* Caller wants to know remaining amount of previous correction. */
94   (long)olddelta->tv_sec = prev_correction / 1000000LL;
95   olddelta->tv_usec = prev_correction % 1000000LL;
96 }
97 
98 return 0;
99 }
100 #endif /* MPE */
101 
102 #ifdef NEED_HPUX_ADJTIME
103 /*************************************************************************/
104 /* (c) Copyright Tai Jin, 1988.  All Rights Reserved.                    */
105 /*     Hewlett-Packard Laboratories.                                     */
106 /*                                                                       */
107 /* Permission is hereby granted for unlimited modification, use, and     */
108 /* distribution.  This software is made available with no warranty of    */
109 /* any kind, express or implied.  This copyright notice must remain      */
110 /* intact in all versions of this software.                              */
111 /*                                                                       */
112 /* The author would appreciate it if any bug fixes and enhancements were */
113 /* to be sent back to him for incorporation into future versions of this */
114 /* software.  Please send changes to tai@iag.hp.com or ken@sdd.hp.com.   */
115 /*************************************************************************/
116 
117 /*
118  * Revision history
119  *
120  * 9 Jul 94	David L. Mills, Unibergity of Delabunch
121  *		Implemented variable threshold to limit age of
122  *		corrections; reformatted code for readability.
123  */
124 
125 #ifndef lint
126 static char RCSid[] = "adjtime.c,v 3.1 1993/07/06 01:04:42 jbj Exp";
127 #endif
128 
129 #include <sys/types.h>
130 #include <sys/ipc.h>
131 #include <sys/msg.h>
132 #include <time.h>
133 #include <signal.h>
134 #include "adjtime.h"
135 
136 #define abs(x)  ((x) < 0 ? -(x) : (x))
137 
138 /*
139  * The following paramters are appropriate for an NTP adjustment
140  * interval of one second.
141  */
142 #define ADJ_THRESH 200		/* initial threshold */
143 #define ADJ_DELTA 4		/* threshold decrement */
144 
145 static long adjthresh;		/* adjustment threshold */
146 static long saveup;		/* corrections accumulator */
147 
148 /*
149  * clear_adjtime - reset accumulator and threshold variables
150  */
151 void
_clear_adjtime(void)152 _clear_adjtime(void)
153 {
154 	saveup = 0;
155 	adjthresh = ADJ_THRESH;
156 }
157 
158 /*
159  * adjtime - hp-ux copout of the standard Unix adjtime() system call
160  */
161 int
adjtime(register struct timeval * delta,register struct timeval * olddelta)162 adjtime(
163 	register struct timeval *delta,
164 	register struct timeval *olddelta
165 	)
166 {
167 	struct timeval newdelta;
168 
169 	/*
170 	 * Corrections greater than one second are done immediately.
171 	 */
172 	if (delta->tv_sec) {
173 		adjthresh = ADJ_THRESH;
174 		saveup = 0;
175 		return(_adjtime(delta, olddelta));
176 	}
177 
178 	/*
179 	 * Corrections less than one second are accumulated until
180 	 * tripping a threshold, which is initially set at ADJ_THESH and
181 	 * reduced in ADJ_DELTA steps to zero. The idea here is to
182 	 * introduce large corrections quickly, while making sure that
183 	 * small corrections are introduced without excessive delay. The
184 	 * idea comes from the ARPAnet routing update algorithm.
185 	 */
186 	saveup += delta->tv_usec;
187 	if (abs(saveup) >= adjthresh) {
188 		adjthresh = ADJ_THRESH;
189 		newdelta.tv_sec = 0;
190 		newdelta.tv_usec = saveup;
191 		saveup = 0;
192 		return(_adjtime(&newdelta, olddelta));
193 	} else {
194 		adjthresh -= ADJ_DELTA;
195 	}
196 
197 	/*
198 	 * While nobody uses it, return the residual before correction,
199 	 * as per Unix convention.
200 	 */
201 	if (olddelta)
202 	    olddelta->tv_sec = olddelta->tv_usec = 0;
203 	return(0);
204 }
205 
206 /*
207  * _adjtime - does the actual work
208  */
209 int
_adjtime(register struct timeval * delta,register struct timeval * olddelta)210 _adjtime(
211 	register struct timeval *delta,
212 	register struct timeval *olddelta
213 	)
214 {
215 	register int mqid;
216 	MsgBuf msg;
217 	register MsgBuf *msgp = &msg;
218 
219 	/*
220 	 * Get the key to the adjtime message queue (note that we must
221 	 * get it every time because the queue might have been removed
222 	 * and recreated)
223 	 */
224 	if ((mqid = msgget(KEY, 0)) == -1)
225 	    return (-1);
226 	msgp->msgb.mtype = CLIENT;
227 	msgp->msgb.tv = *delta;
228 	if (olddelta)
229 	    msgp->msgb.code = DELTA2;
230 	else
231 	    msgp->msgb.code = DELTA1;
232 
233 	/*
234 	 * Tickle adjtimed and snatch residual, if indicated. Lots of
235 	 * fanatic error checking here.
236 	 */
237 	if (msgsnd(mqid, &msgp->msgp, MSGSIZE, 0) == -1)
238 	    return (-1);
239 	if (olddelta) {
240 		if (msgrcv(mqid, &msgp->msgp, MSGSIZE, SERVER, 0) == -1)
241 		    return (-1);
242 		*olddelta = msgp->msgb.tv;
243 	}
244 	return (0);
245 }
246 
247 #else
248 # if NEED_QNX_ADJTIME
249 /*
250  * Emulate adjtime() using QNX ClockAdjust().
251  * Chris Burghart <burghart@atd.ucar.edu>, 11/2001
252  * Miroslaw Pabich <miroslaw_pabich@o2.pl>, 09/2005
253  *
254  * This is an implementation of adjtime() for QNX.
255  * ClockAdjust() is used to tweak the system clock for about
256  * 1 second period until the desired delta is achieved.
257  * Time correction slew is limited to reasonable value.
258  * Internal rounding and relative errors are reduced.
259  */
260 # include <sys/neutrino.h>
261 # include <sys/time.h>
262 
263 # include <ntp_stdlib.h>
264 
265 /*
266  * Time correction slew limit. QNX is a hard real-time system,
267  * so don't adjust system clock too fast.
268  */
269 #define CORR_SLEW_LIMIT     0.02  /* [s/s] */
270 
271 /*
272  * Period of system clock adjustment. It should be equal to adjtime
273  * execution period (1s). If slightly less than 1s (0.95-0.99), then olddelta
274  * residual error (introduced by execution period jitter) will be reduced.
275  */
276 #define ADJUST_PERIOD       0.97  /* [s] */
277 
278 int
adjtime(struct timeval * delta,struct timeval * olddelta)279 adjtime (struct timeval *delta, struct timeval *olddelta)
280 {
281     double delta_nsec;
282     double delta_nsec_old;
283     struct _clockadjust adj;
284     struct _clockadjust oldadj;
285 
286     /*
287      * How many nanoseconds are we adjusting?
288      */
289     if (delta != NULL)
290 	delta_nsec = 1e9 * (long)delta->tv_sec + 1e3 * delta->tv_usec;
291     else
292 	delta_nsec = 0;
293 
294     /*
295      * Build the adjust structure and call ClockAdjust()
296      */
297     if (delta_nsec != 0)
298     {
299 	struct _clockperiod period;
300 	long count;
301 	long increment;
302 	long increment_limit;
303 	int isneg = 0;
304 
305 	/*
306 	 * Convert to absolute value for future processing
307 	 */
308 	if (delta_nsec < 0)
309 	{
310 	    isneg = 1;
311 	    delta_nsec = -delta_nsec;
312 	}
313 
314 	/*
315 	 * Get the current clock period (nanoseconds)
316 	 */
317 	if (ClockPeriod (CLOCK_REALTIME, 0, &period, 0) == -1)
318 	    return -1;
319 
320 	/*
321 	 * Compute count and nanoseconds increment
322 	 */
323 	count = 1e9 * ADJUST_PERIOD / period.nsec;
324 	increment = delta_nsec / count + .5;
325 	/* Reduce relative error */
326 	if (count > increment + 1)
327 	{
328 	    increment = 1 + (long)((delta_nsec - 1) / count);
329 	    count = delta_nsec / increment + .5;
330 	}
331 
332 	/*
333 	 * Limit the adjust increment to appropriate value
334 	 */
335 	increment_limit = CORR_SLEW_LIMIT * period.nsec;
336 	if (increment > increment_limit)
337 	{
338 	    increment = increment_limit;
339 	    count = delta_nsec / increment + .5;
340 	    /* Reduce relative error */
341 	    if (increment > count + 1)
342 	    {
343 		count =  1 + (long)((delta_nsec - 1) / increment);
344 		increment = delta_nsec / count + .5;
345 	    }
346 	}
347 
348 	adj.tick_nsec_inc = isneg ? -increment : increment;
349 	adj.tick_count = count;
350     }
351     else
352     {
353 	adj.tick_nsec_inc = 0;
354 	adj.tick_count = 0;
355     }
356 
357     if (ClockAdjust (CLOCK_REALTIME, &adj, &oldadj) == -1)
358 	return -1;
359 
360     /*
361      * Build olddelta
362      */
363     delta_nsec_old = (double)oldadj.tick_count * oldadj.tick_nsec_inc;
364     if (olddelta != NULL)
365     {
366 	if (delta_nsec_old != 0)
367 	{
368 	    /* Reduce rounding error */
369 	    delta_nsec_old += (delta_nsec_old < 0) ? -500 : 500;
370 	    olddelta->tv_sec = delta_nsec_old / 1e9;
371 	    olddelta->tv_usec = (long)(delta_nsec_old - 1e9
372 				 * (long)olddelta->tv_sec) / 1000;
373 	}
374 	else
375 	{
376 	    olddelta->tv_sec = 0;
377 	    olddelta->tv_usec = 0;
378 	}
379     }
380 
381     return 0;
382 }
383 # else /* no special adjtime() needed */
384 int adjtime_bs;
385 # endif
386 #endif
387