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  3.  * Copyright (c) David L. Mills 1993                                         *
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  16.  
  17. /*
  18.  * Modification history timex.h
  19.  *
  20.  * 29 Dec 97    Russell King
  21.  *      Moved CLOCK_TICK_RATE, CLOCK_TICK_FACTOR and FINETUNE to asm/timex.h
  22.  *      for ARM machines
  23.  *
  24.  *  9 Jan 97    Adrian Sun
  25.  *      Shifted LATCH define to allow access to alpha machines.
  26.  *
  27.  * 26 Sep 94    David L. Mills
  28.  *      Added defines for hybrid phase/frequency-lock loop.
  29.  *
  30.  * 19 Mar 94    David L. Mills
  31.  *      Moved defines from kernel routines to header file and added new
  32.  *      defines for PPS phase-lock loop.
  33.  *
  34.  * 20 Feb 94    David L. Mills
  35.  *      Revised status codes and structures for external clock and PPS
  36.  *      signal discipline.
  37.  *
  38.  * 28 Nov 93    David L. Mills
  39.  *      Adjusted parameters to improve stability and increase poll
  40.  *      interval.
  41.  *
  42.  * 17 Sep 93    David L. Mills
  43.  *      Created file $NTP/include/sys/timex.h
  44.  * 07 Oct 93    Torsten Duwe
  45.  *      Derived linux/timex.h
  46.  * 1995-08-13    Torsten Duwe
  47.  *      kernel PLL updated to 1994-12-13 specs (rfc-1589)
  48.  * 1997-08-30    Ulrich Windl
  49.  *      Added new constant NTP_PHASE_LIMIT
  50.  * 2004-08-12    Christoph Lameter
  51.  *      Reworked time interpolation logic
  52.  */
  53. #ifndef _LINUX_TIMEX_H
  54. #define _LINUX_TIMEX_H
  55.  
  56. #define ADJ_ADJTIME             0x8000  /* switch between adjtime/adjtimex modes */
  57. #define ADJ_OFFSET_SINGLESHOT   0x0001  /* old-fashioned adjtime */
  58. #define ADJ_OFFSET_READONLY     0x2000  /* read-only adjtime */
  59. #include <linux/compiler.h>
  60. #include <linux/types.h>
  61.  
  62.  
  63. #ifndef random_get_entropy
  64. /*
  65.  * The random_get_entropy() function is used by the /dev/random driver
  66.  * in order to extract entropy via the relative unpredictability of
  67.  * when an interrupt takes places versus a high speed, fine-grained
  68.  * timing source or cycle counter.  Since it will be occurred on every
  69.  * single interrupt, it must have a very low cost/overhead.
  70.  *
  71.  * By default we use get_cycles() for this purpose, but individual
  72.  * architectures may override this in their asm/timex.h header file.
  73.  */
  74. #define random_get_entropy()    get_cycles()
  75. #endif
  76.  
  77. /*
  78.  * SHIFT_PLL is used as a dampening factor to define how much we
  79.  * adjust the frequency correction for a given offset in PLL mode.
  80.  * It also used in dampening the offset correction, to define how
  81.  * much of the current value in time_offset we correct for each
  82.  * second. Changing this value changes the stiffness of the ntp
  83.  * adjustment code. A lower value makes it more flexible, reducing
  84.  * NTP convergence time. A higher value makes it stiffer, increasing
  85.  * convergence time, but making the clock more stable.
  86.  *
  87.  * In David Mills' nanokernel reference implementation SHIFT_PLL is 4.
  88.  * However this seems to increase convergence time much too long.
  89.  *
  90.  * https://lists.ntp.org/pipermail/hackers/2008-January/003487.html
  91.  *
  92.  * In the above mailing list discussion, it seems the value of 4
  93.  * was appropriate for other Unix systems with HZ=100, and that
  94.  * SHIFT_PLL should be decreased as HZ increases. However, Linux's
  95.  * clock steering implementation is HZ independent.
  96.  *
  97.  * Through experimentation, a SHIFT_PLL value of 2 was found to allow
  98.  * for fast convergence (very similar to the NTPv3 code used prior to
  99.  * v2.6.19), with good clock stability.
  100.  *
  101.  *
  102.  * SHIFT_FLL is used as a dampening factor to define how much we
  103.  * adjust the frequency correction for a given offset in FLL mode.
  104.  * In David Mills' nanokernel reference implementation SHIFT_FLL is 2.
  105.  *
  106.  * MAXTC establishes the maximum time constant of the PLL.
  107.  */
  108. #define SHIFT_PLL       2       /* PLL frequency factor (shift) */
  109. #define SHIFT_FLL       2       /* FLL frequency factor (shift) */
  110. #define MAXTC           10      /* maximum time constant (shift) */
  111.  
  112. /*
  113.  * SHIFT_USEC defines the scaling (shift) of the time_freq and
  114.  * time_tolerance variables, which represent the current frequency
  115.  * offset and maximum frequency tolerance.
  116.  */
  117. #define SHIFT_USEC 16           /* frequency offset scale (shift) */
  118. #define PPM_SCALE ((s64)NSEC_PER_USEC << (NTP_SCALE_SHIFT - SHIFT_USEC))
  119. #define PPM_SCALE_INV_SHIFT 19
  120. #define PPM_SCALE_INV ((1LL << (PPM_SCALE_INV_SHIFT + NTP_SCALE_SHIFT)) / \
  121.                        PPM_SCALE + 1)
  122.  
  123. #define MAXPHASE 500000000L     /* max phase error (ns) */
  124. #define MAXFREQ 500000          /* max frequency error (ns/s) */
  125. #define MAXFREQ_SCALED ((s64)MAXFREQ << NTP_SCALE_SHIFT)
  126. #define MINSEC 256              /* min interval between updates (s) */
  127. #define MAXSEC 2048             /* max interval between updates (s) */
  128. #define NTP_PHASE_LIMIT ((MAXPHASE / NSEC_PER_USEC) << 5) /* beyond max. dispersion */
  129.  
  130. /*
  131.  * kernel variables
  132.  * Note: maximum error = NTP synch distance = dispersion + delay / 2;
  133.  * estimated error = NTP dispersion.
  134.  */
  135. extern unsigned long tick_usec;         /* USER_HZ period (usec) */
  136. extern unsigned long tick_nsec;         /* SHIFTED_HZ period (nsec) */
  137.  
  138. /* Required to safely shift negative values */
  139. #define shift_right(x, s) ({    \
  140.         __typeof__(x) __x = (x);        \
  141.         __typeof__(s) __s = (s);        \
  142.         __x < 0 ? -(-__x >> __s) : __x >> __s;  \
  143. })
  144.  
  145. #define NTP_SCALE_SHIFT         32
  146.  
  147. #define NTP_INTERVAL_FREQ  (HZ)
  148. #define NTP_INTERVAL_LENGTH (NSEC_PER_SEC/NTP_INTERVAL_FREQ)
  149.  
  150.  
  151.  
  152. int read_current_timer(unsigned long *timer_val);
  153. void ntp_notify_cmos_timer(void);
  154.  
  155. /* The clock frequency of the i8253/i8254 PIT */
  156. #define PIT_TICK_RATE 1193182ul
  157.  
  158. #endif /* LINUX_TIMEX_H */
  159.