From: Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@enneenne.com>
To: Lennart Sorensen <lsorense@csclub.uwaterloo.ca>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linuxpps@ml.enneenne.com,
Russell King <rmk+lkml@arm.linux.org.uk>,
Jan Dittmer <jdi@l4x.org>, Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] LinuxPPS: Pulse per Second support for Linux
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 15:06:23 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070314140623.GF3802@enneenne.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070314131934.GL22464@csclub.uwaterloo.ca>
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 09:19:34AM -0400, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
>
> I will grab the last couple of commits and try although they didn't
> sound like they really make much difference.
Some fixes up... see the git log for further info.
> I couldn't find any way to do that with setserial (at least not the
> version I have), and I would rather not have to install setserial just
> to do that. Which version of setserial is needed and what arguments
> does it need to do it?
Unluckely you need a patched version of setserial (see the patch on my
site). On the same site you can find a precompiled version which I use
for my tests, maybe it works for you...
> If it is NOT connected to the same device, then how would you specify
> it? The ntp configuration is rather sparse when it comes to specifying
> anything and seems to rely in symlinks to hardcoded device names for
> finding everything. I suppose one could have gps# for the nmea messages
> and pps# for the associated pps device name symlink (which may point
> to something that doesn't even exist if there is an internal source of
> that name with no associated device). Does that seem reasonable? I can
> certainly change it to do that. Certainly refclock_atom already uses
> /dev/pps# as it's device, so using that again may be reasonable.
This is a specific problem of NTPD not of LinuxPPS itself. I wrote
some letters about this problem into NTP list but with no results.
The sysadm shoulkd use setserial to enable a serial port to become a
PPS source and then NTPD should verify if such PPS source exists
(using time_pps_findpath() & Co.).
> I actually find the way it determines the pps device a bit annoying.
> Right now I have to do this:
>
> cd /dev
> ln -s ttyn0 jsm0
> ln -s jsm0 gps0
>
> This way gps0 is the symlink the ntp refclock looks for when asked for
> device 0, and readlink turns that into jsm0 (since the internal driver
> name for ttyn0 is jsm, that is what the pps code insists it must be
> named), which then is another symlink to the real device name. Same for
> ttyS3 <- serial3 <- gps0. Now it would be nice if the internal driver
> name matched the device name, but apparently that really never seems to
> happen. Is all this symlink spagheti really necesary?
Did you read this example on the wiki?
giometti@jeeg:~/linuxpps$ cat /sys/class/pps/01/name
serial1
giometti@jeeg:~/linuxpps$ cat /sys/class/pps/01/path
/dev/ttyS1
giometti at jeeg:~/linuxpps/test$ sudo ln -sf /dev/ttyS1 /dev/gps0
giometti at jeeg:~/linuxpps/test$ sudo ./ppstest /dev/gps0
found PPS source #2 "serial1" on "/dev/ttyS1"
giometti at jeeg:~/linuxpps/test$ sudo ln -sf ktimer /dev/gps0
giometti at jeeg:~/linuxpps/test$ sudo ./ppstest /dev/gps0
found PPS source #0 "ktimer" on ""
it doesn't work for you?
> Will do.
Thanks a lot,
Rodolfo
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-03-14 14:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 49+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-02-16 18:52 [PATCH 1/1] LinuxPPS: Pulse per Second support for Linux Rodolfo Giometti
2007-02-16 19:12 ` Russell King
2007-02-16 20:43 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-02-16 20:51 ` Russell King
2007-02-16 21:03 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-02-16 19:56 ` Jan Dittmer
2007-02-16 20:57 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-02-16 21:19 ` Jan Dittmer
2007-02-18 22:43 ` LinuxPPS: fixes Rodolfo Giometti
2007-02-20 2:56 ` [PATCH 1/1] LinuxPPS: Pulse per Second support for Linux H. Peter Anvin
2007-02-21 12:04 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-02-21 16:14 ` H. Peter Anvin
2007-02-22 8:51 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-02-21 23:51 ` Roman Zippel
2007-02-22 9:00 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-02-21 10:16 ` Pavel Machek
2007-02-22 9:59 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-03-13 21:38 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-03-13 22:48 ` Lennart Sorensen
2007-03-14 9:31 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-03-14 13:19 ` Lennart Sorensen
2007-03-14 14:06 ` Rodolfo Giometti [this message]
2007-03-14 14:12 ` Lennart Sorensen
2007-03-14 14:27 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-03-14 14:42 ` Lennart Sorensen
2007-03-14 14:52 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-03-14 15:37 ` Lennart Sorensen
2007-03-14 15:47 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-03-14 20:57 ` Lennart Sorensen
2007-03-15 10:29 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-03-15 15:18 ` Lennart Sorensen
2007-03-15 15:37 ` Rodolfo Giometti
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-03-21 7:41 Rodolfo Giometti
2007-03-21 8:05 ` Jon K Hellan
2007-03-21 8:08 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-03-21 15:34 ` Lennart Sorensen
2007-05-02 19:33 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-05-02 21:06 ` john stultz
2007-05-03 10:03 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-05-10 7:27 ` Andrew Morton
2007-05-10 9:48 ` Andrew Morton
2007-05-10 10:58 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-05-10 11:01 ` David Miller
2007-05-10 11:45 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-05-10 11:51 ` David Miller
2007-05-10 11:54 ` David Miller
2007-05-12 5:59 ` Rodolfo Giometti
2007-05-12 6:17 ` Andrew Morton
2007-05-12 7:08 ` Greg KH
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