freebsd-src/contrib/ntp/ntpd/refclock_zyfer.c
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/*
* refclock_zyfer - clock driver for the Zyfer GPSTarplus Clock
*
* Harlan Stenn, Jan 2002
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_ZYFER)
#include "ntpd.h"
#include "ntp_io.h"
#include "ntp_refclock.h"
#include "ntp_stdlib.h"
#include "ntp_unixtime.h"
#include "ntp_calgps.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#if defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H)
# include <termios.h>
#elif defined(HAVE_SYS_TERMIOS_H)
# include <sys/termios.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PPSCLOCK_H
# include <sys/ppsclock.h>
#endif
/*
* This driver provides support for the TOD serial port of a Zyfer GPStarplus.
* This clock also provides PPS as well as IRIG outputs.
* Precision is limited by the serial driver, etc.
*
* If I was really brave I'd hack/generalize the serial driver to deal
* with arbitrary on-time characters. This clock *begins* the stream with
* `!`, the on-time character, and the string is *not* EOL-terminated.
*
* Configure the beast for 9600, 8N1. While I see leap-second stuff
* in the documentation, the published specs on the TOD format only show
* the seconds going to '59'. I see no leap warning in the TOD format.
*
* The clock sends the following message once per second:
*
* !TIME,2002,017,07,59,32,2,4,1
* YYYY DDD HH MM SS m T O
*
* ! On-time character
* YYYY Year
* DDD 001-366 Day of Year
* HH 00-23 Hour
* MM 00-59 Minute
* SS 00-59 Second (probably 00-60)
* m 1-5 Time Mode:
* 1 = GPS time
* 2 = UTC time
* 3 = LGPS time (Local GPS)
* 4 = LUTC time (Local UTC)
* 5 = Manual time
* T 4-9 Time Figure Of Merit:
* 4 x <= 1us
* 5 1us < x <= 10 us
* 6 10us < x <= 100us
* 7 100us < x <= 1ms
* 8 1ms < x <= 10ms
* 9 10ms < x
* O 0-4 Operation Mode:
* 0 Warm-up
* 1 Time Locked
* 2 Coasting
* 3 Recovering
* 4 Manual
*
*/
/*
* Interface definitions
*/
#define DEVICE "/dev/zyfer%d" /* device name and unit */
#define SPEED232 B9600 /* uart speed (9600 baud) */
#define PRECISION (-20) /* precision assumed (about 1 us) */
#define REFID "GPS\0" /* reference ID */
#define DESCRIPTION "Zyfer GPStarplus" /* WRU */
#define LENZYFER 29 /* timecode length */
/*
* Unit control structure
*/
struct zyferunit {
u_char Rcvbuf[LENZYFER + 1];
u_char polled; /* poll message flag */
int pollcnt;
l_fp tstamp; /* timestamp of last poll */
int Rcvptr;
};
/*
* Function prototypes
*/
static int zyfer_start (int, struct peer *);
static void zyfer_shutdown (int, struct peer *);
static void zyfer_receive (struct recvbuf *);
static void zyfer_poll (int, struct peer *);
/*
* Transfer vector
*/
struct refclock refclock_zyfer = {
zyfer_start, /* start up driver */
zyfer_shutdown, /* shut down driver */
zyfer_poll, /* transmit poll message */
noentry, /* not used (old zyfer_control) */
noentry, /* initialize driver (not used) */
noentry, /* not used (old zyfer_buginfo) */
NOFLAGS /* not used */
};
/*
* zyfer_start - open the devices and initialize data for processing
*/
static int
zyfer_start(
int unit,
struct peer *peer
)
{
register struct zyferunit *up;
struct refclockproc *pp;
int fd;
char device[20];
/*
* Open serial port.
* Something like LDISC_ACTS that looked for ! would be nice...
*/
snprintf(device, sizeof(device), DEVICE, unit);
fd = refclock_open(&peer->srcadr, device, SPEED232, LDISC_RAW);
if (fd <= 0)
return (0);
msyslog(LOG_NOTICE, "zyfer(%d) fd: %d dev <%s>", unit, fd, device);
/*
* Allocate and initialize unit structure
*/
up = emalloc(sizeof(struct zyferunit));
memset(up, 0, sizeof(struct zyferunit));
pp = peer->procptr;
pp->io.clock_recv = zyfer_receive;
pp->io.srcclock = peer;
pp->io.datalen = 0;
pp->io.fd = fd;
if (!io_addclock(&pp->io)) {
close(fd);
pp->io.fd = -1;
free(up);
return (0);
}
pp->unitptr = up;
/*
* Initialize miscellaneous variables
*/
peer->precision = PRECISION;
pp->clockdesc = DESCRIPTION;
memcpy((char *)&pp->refid, REFID, 4);
up->pollcnt = 2;
up->polled = 0; /* May not be needed... */
return (1);
}
/*
* zyfer_shutdown - shut down the clock
*/
static void
zyfer_shutdown(
int unit,
struct peer *peer
)
{
register struct zyferunit *up;
struct refclockproc *pp;
pp = peer->procptr;
up = pp->unitptr;
if (pp->io.fd != -1)
io_closeclock(&pp->io);
if (up != NULL)
free(up);
}
/*
* zyfer_receive - receive data from the serial interface
*/
static void
zyfer_receive(
struct recvbuf *rbufp
)
{
register struct zyferunit *up;
struct refclockproc *pp;
struct peer *peer;
int tmode; /* Time mode */
int tfom; /* Time Figure Of Merit */
int omode; /* Operation mode */
u_char *p;
TCivilDate tsdoy;
TNtpDatum tsntp;
l_fp tfrac;
peer = rbufp->recv_peer;
pp = peer->procptr;
up = pp->unitptr;
p = (u_char *) &rbufp->recv_space;
/*
* If lencode is 0:
* - if *rbufp->recv_space is !
* - - call refclock_gtlin to get things going
* - else flush
* else stuff it on the end of lastcode
* If we don't have LENZYFER bytes
* - wait for more data
* Crack the beast, and if it's OK, process it.
*
* We use refclock_gtlin() because we might use LDISC_CLK.
*
* Under FreeBSD, we get the ! followed by two 14-byte packets.
*/
if (pp->lencode >= LENZYFER)
pp->lencode = 0;
if (!pp->lencode) {
if (*p == '!')
pp->lencode = refclock_gtlin(rbufp, pp->a_lastcode,
BMAX, &pp->lastrec);
else
return;
} else {
memcpy(pp->a_lastcode + pp->lencode, p, rbufp->recv_length);
pp->lencode += rbufp->recv_length;
pp->a_lastcode[pp->lencode] = '\0';
}
if (pp->lencode < LENZYFER)
return;
record_clock_stats(&peer->srcadr, pp->a_lastcode);
/*
* We get down to business, check the timecode format and decode
* its contents. If the timecode has invalid length or is not in
* proper format, we declare bad format and exit.
*/
if (pp->lencode != LENZYFER) {
refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_BADTIME);
return;
}
/*
* Timecode sample: "!TIME,2002,017,07,59,32,2,4,1"
*/
if (sscanf(pp->a_lastcode, "!TIME,%4d,%3d,%2d,%2d,%2d,%d,%d,%d",
&pp->year, &pp->day, &pp->hour, &pp->minute, &pp->second,
&tmode, &tfom, &omode) != 8) {
refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_BADREPLY);
return;
}
if (tmode != 2) {
refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_BADTIME);
return;
}
/* Should we make sure tfom is 4? */
if (omode != 1) {
pp->leap = LEAP_NOTINSYNC;
return;
}
/* treat GPS input as subject to era warps */
ZERO(tsdoy);
ZERO(tfrac);
tsdoy.year = pp->year;
tsdoy.yearday = pp->day;
tsdoy.hour = pp->hour;
tsdoy.minute = pp->minute;
tsdoy.second = pp->second;
/* note: We kept 'month' and 'monthday' zero above. That forces
* day-of-year based calculation now:
*/
tsntp = gpsntp_from_calendar(&tsdoy, tfrac);
tfrac = ntpfp_from_ntpdatum(&tsntp);
refclock_process_offset(pp, tfrac, pp->lastrec, pp->fudgetime1);
/*
* Good place for record_clock_stats()
*/
up->pollcnt = 2;
if (up->polled) {
up->polled = 0;
refclock_receive(peer);
}
}
/*
* zyfer_poll - called by the transmit procedure
*/
static void
zyfer_poll(
int unit,
struct peer *peer
)
{
register struct zyferunit *up;
struct refclockproc *pp;
/*
* We don't really do anything here, except arm the receiving
* side to capture a sample and check for timeouts.
*/
pp = peer->procptr;
up = pp->unitptr;
if (!up->pollcnt)
refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_TIMEOUT);
else
up->pollcnt--;
pp->polls++;
up->polled = 1;
}
#else
NONEMPTY_TRANSLATION_UNIT
#endif /* REFCLOCK */