refclock_chronolog.c revision 132451
1/*
2 * refclock_chronolog - clock driver for Chronolog K-series WWVB receiver.
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Must interpolate back to local time.  Very annoying.
7 */
8#define GET_LOCALTIME
9
10#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
11#include <config.h>
12#endif
13
14#if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_CHRONOLOG)
15
16#include "ntpd.h"
17#include "ntp_io.h"
18#include "ntp_refclock.h"
19#include "ntp_calendar.h"
20#include "ntp_stdlib.h"
21
22#include <stdio.h>
23#include <ctype.h>
24
25/*
26 * This driver supports the Chronolog K-series WWVB receiver.
27 *
28 * Input format:
29 *
30 *	Y YY/MM/DD<cr><lf>
31 *      Z hh:mm:ss<cr><lf>
32 *
33 * YY/MM/DD -- what you'd expect.  This arrives a few seconds before the
34 * timestamp.
35 * hh:mm:ss -- what you'd expect.  We take time on the <cr>.
36 *
37 * Our Chronolog writes time out at 2400 bps 8/N/1, but it can be configured
38 * otherwise.  The clock seems to appear every 60 seconds, which doesn't make
39 * for good statistics collection.
40 *
41 * The original source of this module was the WWVB module.
42 */
43
44/*
45 * Interface definitions
46 */
47#define	DEVICE		"/dev/chronolog%d" /* device name and unit */
48#define	SPEED232	B2400	/* uart speed (2400 baud) */
49#define	PRECISION	(-13)	/* precision assumed (about 100 us) */
50#define	REFID		"chronolog"	/* reference ID */
51#define	DESCRIPTION	"Chrono-log K" /* WRU */
52
53#define MONLIN		15	/* number of monitoring lines */
54
55/*
56 * Chrono-log unit control structure
57 */
58struct chronolog_unit {
59	u_char	tcswitch;	/* timecode switch */
60	l_fp	laststamp;	/* last receive timestamp */
61	u_char	lasthour;	/* last hour (for monitor) */
62	int   	year;	        /* Y2K-adjusted year */
63	int   	day;	        /* day-of-month */
64        int   	month;	        /* month-of-year */
65};
66
67/*
68 * Function prototypes
69 */
70static	int	chronolog_start		P((int, struct peer *));
71static	void	chronolog_shutdown	P((int, struct peer *));
72static	void	chronolog_receive	P((struct recvbuf *));
73static	void	chronolog_poll		P((int, struct peer *));
74
75/*
76 * Transfer vector
77 */
78struct	refclock refclock_chronolog = {
79	chronolog_start,	/* start up driver */
80	chronolog_shutdown,	/* shut down driver */
81	chronolog_poll,		/* poll the driver -- a nice fabrication */
82	noentry,		/* not used */
83	noentry,		/* not used */
84	noentry,		/* not used */
85	NOFLAGS			/* not used */
86};
87
88
89/*
90 * chronolog_start - open the devices and initialize data for processing
91 */
92static int
93chronolog_start(
94	int unit,
95	struct peer *peer
96	)
97{
98	register struct chronolog_unit *up;
99	struct refclockproc *pp;
100	int fd;
101	char device[20];
102
103	/*
104	 * Open serial port. Don't bother with CLK line discipline, since
105	 * it's not available.
106	 */
107	(void)sprintf(device, DEVICE, unit);
108#ifdef DEBUG
109	if (debug)
110		printf ("starting Chronolog with device %s\n",device);
111#endif
112	if (!(fd = refclock_open(device, SPEED232, 0)))
113		return (0);
114
115	/*
116	 * Allocate and initialize unit structure
117	 */
118	if (!(up = (struct chronolog_unit *)
119	      emalloc(sizeof(struct chronolog_unit)))) {
120		(void) close(fd);
121		return (0);
122	}
123	memset((char *)up, 0, sizeof(struct chronolog_unit));
124	pp = peer->procptr;
125	pp->unitptr = (caddr_t)up;
126	pp->io.clock_recv = chronolog_receive;
127	pp->io.srcclock = (caddr_t)peer;
128	pp->io.datalen = 0;
129	pp->io.fd = fd;
130	if (!io_addclock(&pp->io)) {
131		(void) close(fd);
132		free(up);
133		return (0);
134	}
135
136	/*
137	 * Initialize miscellaneous variables
138	 */
139	peer->precision = PRECISION;
140	pp->clockdesc = DESCRIPTION;
141	memcpy((char *)&pp->refid, REFID, 4);
142	return (1);
143}
144
145
146/*
147 * chronolog_shutdown - shut down the clock
148 */
149static void
150chronolog_shutdown(
151	int unit,
152	struct peer *peer
153	)
154{
155	register struct chronolog_unit *up;
156	struct refclockproc *pp;
157
158	pp = peer->procptr;
159	up = (struct chronolog_unit *)pp->unitptr;
160	io_closeclock(&pp->io);
161	free(up);
162}
163
164
165/*
166 * chronolog_receive - receive data from the serial interface
167 */
168static void
169chronolog_receive(
170	struct recvbuf *rbufp
171	)
172{
173	struct chronolog_unit *up;
174	struct refclockproc *pp;
175	struct peer *peer;
176
177	l_fp	     trtmp;	/* arrival timestamp */
178	int          hours;	/* hour-of-day */
179	int	     minutes;	/* minutes-past-the-hour */
180	int          seconds;	/* seconds */
181	int	     temp;	/* int temp */
182	int          got_good;	/* got a good time flag */
183
184	/*
185	 * Initialize pointers and read the timecode and timestamp
186	 */
187	peer = (struct peer *)rbufp->recv_srcclock;
188	pp = peer->procptr;
189	up = (struct chronolog_unit *)pp->unitptr;
190	temp = refclock_gtlin(rbufp, pp->a_lastcode, BMAX, &trtmp);
191
192	if (temp == 0) {
193		if (up->tcswitch == 0) {
194			up->tcswitch = 1;
195			up->laststamp = trtmp;
196		} else
197		    up->tcswitch = 0;
198		return;
199	}
200	pp->lencode = temp;
201	pp->lastrec = up->laststamp;
202	up->laststamp = trtmp;
203	up->tcswitch = 1;
204
205#ifdef DEBUG
206	if (debug)
207		printf("chronolog: timecode %d %s\n", pp->lencode,
208		    pp->a_lastcode);
209#endif
210
211	/*
212	 * We get down to business. Check the timecode format and decode
213	 * its contents. This code uses the first character to see whether
214	 * we're looking at a date or a time.  We store data data across
215	 * calls since it is transmitted a few seconds ahead of the
216	 * timestamp.
217	 */
218	got_good=0;
219	if (sscanf(pp->a_lastcode, "Y %d/%d/%d", &up->year,&up->month,&up->day))
220	{
221	    /*
222	     * Y2K convert the 2-digit year
223	     */
224	    up->year = up->year >= 69 ? up->year : up->year + 100;
225	    return;
226	}
227	if (sscanf(pp->a_lastcode,"Z %02d:%02d:%02d",
228		   &hours,&minutes,&seconds) == 3)
229	{
230#ifdef GET_LOCALTIME
231	    struct tm  local;
232	    struct tm *gmtp;
233	    time_t     unixtime;
234	    int        adjyear;
235	    int        adjmon;
236
237	    /*
238	     * Convert to GMT for sites that distribute localtime.  This
239             * means we have to do Y2K conversion on the 2-digit year;
240	     * otherwise, we get the time wrong.
241	     */
242
243	    local.tm_year  = up->year;
244	    local.tm_mon   = up->month-1;
245	    local.tm_mday  = up->day;
246	    local.tm_hour  = hours;
247	    local.tm_min   = minutes;
248	    local.tm_sec   = seconds;
249	    local.tm_isdst = -1;
250
251	    unixtime = mktime (&local);
252	    if ((gmtp = gmtime (&unixtime)) == NULL)
253	    {
254		refclock_report (peer, CEVNT_FAULT);
255		return;
256	    }
257	    adjyear = gmtp->tm_year+1900;
258	    adjmon  = gmtp->tm_mon+1;
259	    pp->day = ymd2yd (adjyear, adjmon, gmtp->tm_mday);
260	    pp->hour   = gmtp->tm_hour;
261	    pp->minute = gmtp->tm_min;
262	    pp->second = gmtp->tm_sec;
263#ifdef DEBUG
264	    if (debug)
265		printf ("time is %04d/%02d/%02d %02d:%02d:%02d UTC\n",
266			adjyear,adjmon,gmtp->tm_mday,pp->hour,pp->minute,
267			pp->second);
268#endif
269
270#else
271	    /*
272	     * For more rational sites distributing UTC
273	     */
274	    pp->day    = ymd2yd(year+1900,month,day);
275	    pp->hour   = hours;
276	    pp->minute = minutes;
277	    pp->second = seconds;
278
279#endif
280	    got_good=1;
281	}
282
283	if (!got_good)
284	    return;
285
286
287	/*
288	 * Process the new sample in the median filter and determine the
289	 * timecode timestamp.
290	 */
291	if (!refclock_process(pp)) {
292		refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_BADTIME);
293		return;
294	}
295	pp->lastref = pp->lastrec;
296	refclock_receive(peer);
297	record_clock_stats(&peer->srcadr, pp->a_lastcode);
298	up->lasthour = pp->hour;
299}
300
301
302/*
303 * chronolog_poll - called by the transmit procedure
304 */
305static void
306chronolog_poll(
307	int unit,
308	struct peer *peer
309	)
310{
311	/*
312	 * Time to poll the clock. The Chrono-log clock is supposed to
313	 * respond to a 'T' by returning a timecode in the format(s)
314	 * specified above.  Ours does (can?) not, but this seems to be
315	 * an installation-specific problem.  This code is dyked out,
316	 * but may be re-enabled if anyone ever finds a Chrono-log that
317	 * actually listens to this command.
318	 */
319#if 0
320	register struct chronolog_unit *up;
321	struct refclockproc *pp;
322	char pollchar;
323
324	pp = peer->procptr;
325	up = (struct chronolog_unit *)pp->unitptr;
326	if (peer->burst == 0 && peer->reach == 0)
327		refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_TIMEOUT);
328	if (up->linect > 0)
329		pollchar = 'R';
330	else
331		pollchar = 'T';
332	if (write(pp->io.fd, &pollchar, 1) != 1)
333		refclock_report(peer, CEVNT_FAULT);
334	else
335		pp->polls++;
336#endif
337}
338
339#else
340int refclock_chronolog_bs;
341#endif /* REFCLOCK */
342