325 lines
8.4 KiB
C
325 lines
8.4 KiB
C
/* $NetBSD: refclock_pst.c,v 1.3 2006/06/11 19:34:12 kardel Exp $ */
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/*
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* refclock_pst - clock driver for PSTI/Traconex WWV/WWVH receivers
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include <config.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PST)
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#include "ntpd.h"
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#include "ntp_io.h"
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#include "ntp_refclock.h"
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#include "ntp_stdlib.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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/*
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* This driver supports the PSTI 1010 and Traconex 1020 WWV/WWVH
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* Receivers. No specific claim of accuracy is made for these receiver,
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* but actual experience suggests that 10 ms would be a conservative
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* assumption.
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*
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* The DIPswitches should be set for 9600 bps line speed, 24-hour day-
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* of-year format and UTC time zone. Automatic correction for DST should
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* be disabled. It is very important that the year be set correctly in
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* the DIPswitches; otherwise, the day of year will be incorrect after
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* 28 April of a normal or leap year. The propagation delay DIPswitches
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* should be set according to the distance from the transmitter for both
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* WWV and WWVH, as described in the instructions. While the delay can
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* be set only to within 11 ms, the fudge time1 parameter can be used
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* for vernier corrections.
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*
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* Using the poll sequence QTQDQM, the response timecode is in three
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* sections totalling 50 ASCII printing characters, as concatenated by
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* the driver, in the following format:
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*
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* ahh:mm:ss.fffs<cr> yy/dd/mm/ddd<cr> frdzycchhSSFTttttuuxx<cr>
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*
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* on-time = first <cr>
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* hh:mm:ss.fff = hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds
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* a = AM/PM indicator (' ' for 24-hour mode)
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* yy = year (from internal switches)
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* dd/mm/ddd = day of month, month, day of year
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* s = daylight-saving indicator (' ' for 24-hour mode)
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* f = frequency enable (O = all frequencies enabled)
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* r = baud rate (3 = 1200, 6 = 9600)
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* d = features indicator (@ = month/day display enabled)
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* z = time zone (0 = UTC)
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* y = year (5 = 91)
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* cc = WWV propagation delay (52 = 22 ms)
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* hh = WWVH propagation delay (81 = 33 ms)
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* SS = status (80 or 82 = operating correctly)
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* F = current receive frequency (4 = 15 MHz)
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* T = transmitter (C = WWV, H = WWVH)
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* tttt = time since last update (0000 = minutes)
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* uu = flush character (03 = ^c)
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* xx = 94 (unknown)
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*
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* The alarm condition is indicated by other than '8' at A, which occurs
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* during initial synchronization and when received signal is lost for
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* an extended period; unlock condition is indicated by other than
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* "0000" in the tttt subfield at Q.
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*
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* Fudge Factors
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*
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* There are no special fudge factors other than the generic.
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*/
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/*
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* Interface definitions
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*/
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#define DEVICE "/dev/wwv%d" /* device name and unit */
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#define SPEED232 B9600 /* uart speed (9600 baud) */
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#define PRECISION (-10) /* precision assumed (about 1 ms) */
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#define WWVREFID "WWV\0" /* WWV reference ID */
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#define WWVHREFID "WWVH" /* WWVH reference ID */
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#define DESCRIPTION "PSTI/Traconex WWV/WWVH Receiver" /* WRU */
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#define PST_PHI (10e-6) /* max clock oscillator offset */
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#define LENPST 46 /* min timecode length */
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/*
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* Unit control structure
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*/
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struct pstunit {
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int tcswitch; /* timecode switch */
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char *lastptr; /* pointer to timecode data */
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};
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/*
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* Function prototypes
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*/
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static int pst_start P((int, struct peer *));
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static void pst_shutdown P((int, struct peer *));
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static void pst_receive P((struct recvbuf *));
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static void pst_poll P((int, struct peer *));
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/*
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* Transfer vector
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*/
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struct refclock refclock_pst = {
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pst_start, /* start up driver */
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pst_shutdown, /* shut down driver */
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pst_poll, /* transmit poll message */
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noentry, /* not used (old pst_control) */
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noentry, /* initialize driver */
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noentry, /* not used (old pst_buginfo) */
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NOFLAGS /* not used */
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};
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/*
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* pst_start - open the devices and initialize data for processing
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*/
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static int
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pst_start(
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int unit,
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struct peer *peer
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)
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{
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register struct pstunit *up;
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struct refclockproc *pp;
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int fd;
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char device[20];
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/*
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* Open serial port. Use CLK line discipline, if available.
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*/
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(void)sprintf(device, DEVICE, unit);
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if (!(fd = refclock_open(device, SPEED232, LDISC_CLK)))
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return (0);
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/*
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* Allocate and initialize unit structure
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*/
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if (!(up = (struct pstunit *)emalloc(sizeof(struct pstunit)))) {
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(void) close(fd);
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return (0);
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}
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memset((char *)up, 0, sizeof(struct pstunit));
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pp = peer->procptr;
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pp->io.clock_recv = pst_receive;
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pp->io.srcclock = (caddr_t)peer;
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pp->io.datalen = 0;
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pp->io.fd = fd;
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if (!io_addclock(&pp->io)) {
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(void) close(fd);
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free(up);
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return (0);
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}
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pp->unitptr = (caddr_t)up;
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/*
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* Initialize miscellaneous variables
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*/
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peer->precision = PRECISION;
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pp->clockdesc = DESCRIPTION;
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memcpy((char *)&pp->refid, WWVREFID, 4);
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peer->burst = MAXSTAGE;
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return (1);
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}
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/*
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* pst_shutdown - shut down the clock
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*/
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static void
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pst_shutdown(
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int unit,
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struct peer *peer
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)
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{
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register struct pstunit *up;
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struct refclockproc *pp;
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pp = peer->procptr;
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up = (struct pstunit *)pp->unitptr;
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io_closeclock(&pp->io);
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free(up);
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}
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/*
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* pst_receive - receive data from the serial interface
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*/
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static void
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pst_receive(
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struct recvbuf *rbufp
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)
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{
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register struct pstunit *up;
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struct refclockproc *pp;
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struct peer *peer;
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l_fp trtmp;
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u_long ltemp;
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char ampmchar; /* AM/PM indicator */
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char daychar; /* standard/daylight indicator */
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char junque[10]; /* "yy/dd/mm/" discard */
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char info[14]; /* "frdzycchhSSFT" clock info */
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/*
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* Initialize pointers and read the timecode and timestamp
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*/
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peer = (struct peer *)rbufp->recv_srcclock;
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pp = peer->procptr;
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up = (struct pstunit *)pp->unitptr;
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up->lastptr += refclock_gtlin(rbufp, up->lastptr, pp->a_lastcode
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+ BMAX - 2 - up->lastptr, &trtmp);
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*up->lastptr++ = ' ';
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*up->lastptr = '\0';
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/*
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* Note we get a buffer and timestamp for each <cr>, but only
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* the first timestamp is retained.
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*/
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if (up->tcswitch == 0)
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pp->lastrec = trtmp;
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up->tcswitch++;
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pp->lencode = up->lastptr - pp->a_lastcode;
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if (up->tcswitch < 3)
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return;
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/*
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* We get down to business, check the timecode format and decode
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* its contents. If the timecode has invalid length or is not in
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* proper format, we declare bad format and exit.
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*/
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if (pp->lencode < LENPST) {
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refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_BADREPLY);
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return;
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}
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/*
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* Timecode format:
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* "ahh:mm:ss.fffs yy/dd/mm/ddd frdzycchhSSFTttttuuxx"
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*/
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if (sscanf(pp->a_lastcode,
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"%c%2d:%2d:%2d.%3ld%c %9s%3d%13s%4ld",
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&mchar, &pp->hour, &pp->minute, &pp->second, &pp->nsec,
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&daychar, junque, &pp->day, info, <emp) != 10) {
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refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_BADREPLY);
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return;
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}
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pp->nsec *= 1000000;
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/*
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* Decode synchronization, quality and last update. If
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* unsynchronized, set the leap bits accordingly and exit. Once
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* synchronized, the dispersion depends only on when the clock
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* was last heard, which depends on the time since last update,
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* as reported by the clock.
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*/
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if (info[9] != '8')
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pp->leap = LEAP_NOTINSYNC;
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if (info[12] == 'H')
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memcpy((char *)&pp->refid, WWVHREFID, 4);
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else
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memcpy((char *)&pp->refid, WWVREFID, 4);
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if (peer->stratum <= 1)
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peer->refid = pp->refid;
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if (ltemp == 0)
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pp->lastref = pp->lastrec;
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pp->disp = PST_PHI * ltemp * 60;
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/*
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* Process the new sample in the median filter and determine the
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* timecode timestamp.
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*/
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if (!refclock_process(pp))
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refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_BADTIME);
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else if (peer->disp > MAXDISTANCE)
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refclock_receive(peer);
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}
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/*
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* pst_poll - called by the transmit procedure
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*/
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static void
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pst_poll(
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int unit,
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struct peer *peer
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)
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{
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register struct pstunit *up;
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struct refclockproc *pp;
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/*
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* Time to poll the clock. The PSTI/Traconex clock responds to a
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* "QTQDQMT" by returning a timecode in the format specified
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* above. Note there is no checking on state, since this may not
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* be the only customer reading the clock. Only one customer
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* need poll the clock; all others just listen in. If the clock
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* becomes unreachable, declare a timeout and keep going.
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*/
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pp = peer->procptr;
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up = (struct pstunit *)pp->unitptr;
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up->tcswitch = 0;
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up->lastptr = pp->a_lastcode;
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if (write(pp->io.fd, "QTQDQMT", 6) != 6)
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refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_FAULT);
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if (peer->burst > 0)
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return;
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if (pp->coderecv == pp->codeproc) {
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refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_TIMEOUT);
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return;
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}
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refclock_receive(peer);
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record_clock_stats(&peer->srcadr, pp->a_lastcode);
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#ifdef DEBUG
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if (debug)
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printf("pst: timecode %d %s\n", pp->lencode,
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pp->a_lastcode);
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#endif
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peer->burst = MAXSTAGE;
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pp->polls++;
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}
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#else
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int refclock_pst_int;
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#endif /* REFCLOCK */
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