Annotation of embedaddon/ntp/html/hints/mpeix, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 misho 1: HP e3000 MPE/iX NTP Hints - May 29, 2001
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3:
4: NTP was first ported to MPE several years ago, but those diffs were never
5: submitted back to the official NTP distribution. For more information about
6: that deprecated port, please see http://www.bixby.org/mark/xntpix.html.
7:
8: NTP was re-ported to MPE in May 2001. What follows are hints learned from
9: working with NTP 4.0.99k23. For additional information about NTP on MPE,
10: please see http://jazz.external.hp.com/src/hp_freeware/ntp/.
11:
12: MPE lacks the clock-related APIs expected by NTP, so adjtime(), gettimeofday(),
13: and settimeofday() all had to be implemented from scratch by calling
14: privileged, undocumented internal OS functions.
15:
16: Unfortunately the implementation of adjtime() has exposed a sub-second accuracy
17: bug when slewing the system time. This bug is documented in SR 5003462838, and
18: exists on all current versions of MPE. It has not been fixed at the time of
19: this writing. The adjtime() code may possibly need to be altered if/when this
20: bug is fixed.
21:
22: This bug has a side-effect whereby the ntpd daemon will screw up the hardware
23: PDC clock time by many minutes if used for continuous clock adjustments or in
24: the one-time -q mode. But note that you can safely run ntpd in order to become
25: a time server if you include "disable ntp" in the ntp.conf configuration file.
26:
27: The one-time clock adjustment functionality of ntpdate and ntp_timeset is not
28: affected by this bug side-effect. You can safely use these commands to alter
29: your system time with reasonable accuracy.
30:
31: The only reference clock that has been tested on MPE is the local clock. So
32: building NTP with --disable-all-clocks --enable-LOCAL_CLOCK is strongly
33: recommended.
34:
35: NTP makes use of Privileged Mode (PM) capability in order to bind to the NTP
36: network port (123) and to access the low-level clock functions.
37:
38: NTP was ported using the gcc compiler. Attempting to use the HP C/iX compiler
39: is not recommended and has not been tested.
40:
41: Please note that NTP is not an HP product and is NOT supported by HP. The best
42: place for asking MPE-specific questions about NTP is the HP3000-L mailing list
43: at http://raven.utc.edu/Archives/hp3000-l.html or the associated Usenet
44: newsgroup of comp.sys.hp.mpe.
45:
46: The original author of this port is:
47:
48: Mark Bixby
49: HP CSY MPE Internet & Interoperability Engineer
50: mark_bixby@hp.com
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