xref: /freebsd/contrib/ntp/util/testrs6000.c (revision e0c4386e)
1 /* Checks for the RS/6000 AIX adjtime() bug, in which if a negative
2  * offset is given, the system gets messed up and never completes the
3  * adjustment.  If the problem is fixed, this program will print the
4  * time, sit there for 10 seconds, and exit.  If the problem isn't fixed,
5  * the program will print an occasional "result=nnnnnn" (the residual
6  * slew from adjtime()).
7  *
8  * Compile this with bsdcc and run it as root!
9  */
10 #include <signal.h>
11 #include <sys/time.h>
12 #include <time.h>
13 #include <stdio.h>
14 
15 int timeout();
16 struct timeval adjustment, result;
17 
18 int
19 main (
20 	int argc,
21 	char *argv[]
22 	)
23 {
24 	struct itimerval value, oldvalue;
25 	int i;
26 	time_t curtime;
27 
28 	curtime = time(0);
29 	printf("Starting: %s", ctime(&curtime));
30 	value.it_interval.tv_sec = value.it_value.tv_sec = 1;
31 	value.it_interval.tv_usec = value.it_value.tv_usec = 0;
32 	adjustment.tv_sec = 0;
33 	adjustment.tv_usec = -2000;
34 	signal(SIGALRM, timeout);
35 	setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &value, &oldvalue);
36 	for (i=0; i<10; i++) {
37 		pause();
38 	}
39 }
40 
41 int
42 timeout(
43 	int sig,
44 	int code,
45 	struct sigcontext *scp
46 	)
47 {
48 	signal (SIGALRM, timeout);
49 	if (adjtime(&adjustment, &result))
50 	    printf("adjtime call failed\n");
51 	if (result.tv_sec != 0 || result.tv_usec != 0) {
52 		printf("result.u = %d.%06.6d  ", (int) result.tv_sec,
53 		       (int) result.tv_usec);
54 	}
55 }
56