xref: /freebsd/contrib/ntp/libparse/clk_wharton.c (revision 81ad6265)
1 /*
2  * /src/NTP/ntp4-dev/libparse/clk_wharton.c,v 4.2 2004/11/14 15:29:41 kardel RELEASE_20050508_A
3  *
4  * clk_wharton.c,v 4.2 2004/11/14 15:29:41 kardel RELEASE_20050508_A
5  *
6  * From Philippe De Muyter <phdm@macqel.be>, 1999
7  */
8 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
9 #include <config.h>
10 #endif
11 
12 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PARSE) && defined(CLOCK_WHARTON_400A)
13 /*
14  * Support for WHARTON 400A Series clock + 404.2 serial interface.
15  *
16  * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 by Philippe De Muyter <phdm@macqel.be>
17  *
18  * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
19  * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
20  * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
21  *
22  */
23 
24 #include "ntp_fp.h"
25 #include "ascii.h"
26 #include "parse.h"
27 
28 #ifndef PARSESTREAM
29 #include "ntp_stdlib.h"
30 #include <stdio.h>
31 #else
32 #include "sys/parsestreams.h"
33 extern void printf (const char *, ...);
34 #endif
35 
36 /*
37  * In private e-mail alastair@wharton.co.uk said :
38  * "If you are going to use the 400A and 404.2 system [for ntp] I recommend
39  * that you set the 400A to output the message every second.  The start of
40  * transmission of the first byte of the message is synchronised to the
41  * second edge."
42  * The WHARTON 400A Series is able to send date/time serial messages
43  * in 7 output formats.  We use format 1 here because it is the shortest.
44  * For use with this driver, the WHARTON 400A Series clock must be set-up
45  * as follows :
46  *					Programmable	Selected
47  *					Option No	Option
48  *	BST or CET display		3		9 or 11
49  *	No external controller		7		0
50  *	Serial Output Format 1		9		1
51  *	Baud rate 9600 bps		10		96
52  *	Bit length 8 bits		11		8
53  *	Parity even			12		E
54  *
55  * WHARTON 400A Series output format 1 is as follows :
56  *
57  * Timestamp	STXssmmhhDDMMYYSETX
58  * Pos		0  12345678901234
59  *		0  00000000011111
60  *
61  *	STX	start transmission (ASCII 0x02)
62  *	ETX	end transmission (ASCII 0x03)
63  *	ss	Second expressed in reversed decimal (units then tens)
64  *	mm	Minute expressed in reversed decimal
65  *	hh	Hour expressed in reversed decimal
66  *	DD	Day of month expressed in reversed decimal
67  *	MM	Month expressed in reversed decimal (January is 1)
68  *	YY	Year (without century) expressed in reversed decimal
69  *	S	Status byte : 0x30 +
70  *			bit 0	0 = MSF source		1 = DCF source
71  *			bit 1	0 = Winter time		1 = Summer time
72  *			bit 2	0 = not synchronised	1 = synchronised
73  *			bit 3	0 = no early warning	1 = early warning
74  *
75  */
76 
77 static parse_cvt_fnc_t cvt_wharton_400a;
78 static parse_inp_fnc_t inp_wharton_400a;
79 
80 /*
81  * parse_cvt_fnc_t cvt_wharton_400a
82  *
83  * convert simple type format
84  */
85 static          u_long
86 cvt_wharton_400a(
87 	unsigned char *buffer,
88 	int            size,
89 	struct format *format,
90 	clocktime_t   *clock_time,
91 	void          *local
92 	)
93 {
94 	int	i;
95 
96 	/* The given `size' includes a terminating null-character. */
97 	if (size != 15 || buffer[0] != STX || buffer[14] != ETX
98 	    || buffer[13] < '0' || buffer[13] > ('0' + 0xf))
99 		return CVT_NONE;
100 	for (i = 1; i < 13; i += 1)
101 		if (buffer[i] < '0' || buffer[i] > '9')
102 			return CVT_NONE;
103 	clock_time->second = (buffer[2] - '0') * 10 + buffer[1] - '0';
104 	clock_time->minute = (buffer[4] - '0') * 10 + buffer[3] - '0';
105 	clock_time->hour   = (buffer[6] - '0') * 10 + buffer[5] - '0';
106 	clock_time->day    = (buffer[8] - '0') * 10 + buffer[7] - '0';
107 	clock_time->month  = (buffer[10] - '0') * 10 + buffer[9] - '0';
108 	clock_time->year   = (buffer[12] - '0') * 10 + buffer[11] - '0';
109 	clock_time->usecond = 0;
110 	if (buffer[13] & 0x1) /* We have CET time */
111 		clock_time->utcoffset = -1*60*60;
112 	else		/* We have BST time */
113 		clock_time->utcoffset = 0;
114 	if (buffer[13] & 0x2) {
115 		clock_time->flags |= PARSEB_DST;
116 		clock_time->utcoffset += -1*60*60;
117 	}
118 	if (!(buffer[13] & 0x4))
119 		clock_time->flags |= PARSEB_NOSYNC;
120 	if (buffer[13] & 0x8)
121 		clock_time->flags |= PARSEB_ANNOUNCE;
122 
123 	return CVT_OK;
124 }
125 
126 /*
127  * parse_inp_fnc_t inp_wharton_400a
128  *
129  * grab data from input stream
130  */
131 static u_long
132 inp_wharton_400a(
133 	      parse_t      *parseio,
134 	      char         ch,
135 	      timestamp_t  *tstamp
136 	      )
137 {
138 	unsigned int rtc;
139 
140 	parseprintf(DD_PARSE, ("inp_wharton_400a(0x%p, 0x%x, ...)\n", (void*)parseio, ch));
141 
142 	switch (ch)
143 	{
144 	case STX:
145 		parseprintf(DD_PARSE, ("inp_wharton_400a: STX seen\n"));
146 
147 		parseio->parse_index = 1;
148 		parseio->parse_data[0] = ch;
149 		parseio->parse_dtime.parse_stime = *tstamp; /* collect timestamp */
150 		return PARSE_INP_SKIP;
151 
152 	case ETX:
153 		parseprintf(DD_PARSE, ("inp_wharton_400a: ETX seen\n"));
154 		if ((rtc = parse_addchar(parseio, ch)) == PARSE_INP_SKIP)
155 			return parse_end(parseio);
156 		else
157 			return rtc;
158 
159 	default:
160 		return parse_addchar(parseio, ch);
161 	}
162 }
163 
164 clockformat_t   clock_wharton_400a =
165 {
166 	inp_wharton_400a,	/* input handling function */
167 	cvt_wharton_400a,	/* conversion function */
168 	0,			/* no PPS monitoring */
169 	0,			/* conversion configuration */
170 	"WHARTON 400A Series clock Output Format 1",	/* String format name */
171 	15,			/* string buffer */
172 	0			/* no private data (complete packets) */
173 };
174 
175 #else /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_WHARTON_400A) */
176 int clk_wharton_400a_bs;
177 #endif /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_WHARTON_400A) */
178 
179 /*
180  * clk_wharton.c,v
181  * Revision 4.1  1999/02/28 15:27:24  kardel
182  * wharton clock integration
183  *
184  */
185