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diff --git a/usr.sbin/xntpd/include/ntp.h b/usr.sbin/xntpd/include/ntp.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..98a083a --- /dev/null +++ b/usr.sbin/xntpd/include/ntp.h @@ -0,0 +1,681 @@ +/* ntp.h,v 3.1 1993/07/06 01:06:47 jbj Exp + * ntp.h - NTP definitions for the masses + */ + +#include "ntp_types.h" + +/* + * How to get signed characters. On machines where signed char works, + * use it. On machines where signed char doesn't work, char had better + * be signed. + */ +#if !defined(S_CHAR_DEFINED) +#if defined(NO_SIGNED_CHAR_DECL) +typedef char s_char; +#else +typedef signed char s_char; +#endif +#ifdef sequent +#undef SO_RCVBUF +#undef SO_SNDBUF +#endif +#endif + +/* + * NTP protocol parameters. See section 3.2.6 of the specification. + */ +#define NTP_VERSION ((u_char)3) /* current version number */ +#define NTP_OLDVERSION ((u_char)1) /* oldest credible version */ +#define NTP_PORT 123 /* included for sake of non-unix machines */ +#define NTP_MAXSTRATUM ((u_char)15) /* max stratum, infinity a la Bellman-Ford */ +#define NTP_MAXAGE 86400 /* one day in seconds */ +#define NTP_MAXSKEW 1 /* 1 sec, skew after NTP_MAXAGE w/o updates */ +#define NTP_SKEWINC 49170 /* skew increment for clock updates (l_f) */ +#define NTP_SKEWFACTOR 16 /* approximation of factor for peer calcs */ +#define NTP_MAXDISTANCE (1*FP_SECOND) /* max. rootdelay for synchr. */ +#define NTP_MINDPOLL 6 /* default min poll (64 sec) */ +#define NTP_MINPOLL 4 /* absolute min poll (16 sec) */ +#define NTP_MAXPOLL 10 /* actually 1<<10, or 1024 sec */ +#define NTP_MINCLOCK 3 /* minimum for outlyer detection */ +#define NTP_MAXCLOCK 10 /* maximum select list size */ +#define NTP_MINDISPERSE 0x28f /* 0.01 sec in fp format */ +#define NTP_MAXDISPERSE (16*FP_SECOND) /* maximum dispersion (fp 16) */ +#define NTP_DISPFACTOR 20 /* MAXDISPERSE as a shift */ +#define NTP_WINDOW 8 /* reachability register size */ +#define NTP_SHIFT 8 /* 8 suitable for crystal time base */ +#define NTP_MAXKEY 65535 /* maximum authentication key number */ + +/* + * Loop filter parameters. See section 5.1 of the specification. + * + * Note that these are appropriate for a crystal time base. If your + * system clock is line frequency controlled you should read the + * specification for appropriate modifications. Note that the + * loop filter code will have to change if you change CLOCK_MAX + * to be greater than or equal to 500 ms. + * + * Note these parameters have been rescaled for a time constant range from + * 0 through 10, with 2 corresoponding to the old time constant of 0. + */ +#define CLOCK_MINSTEP 900 /* step timeout (sec) */ +#define CLOCK_ADJ 0 /* log2 adjustment interval (1 sec) */ +#define CLOCK_DSCALE 20 /* skew reg. scale: unit is 2**-20 ~= 1 ppm */ +#define CLOCK_FREQ 16 /* log2 frequency weight (65536) */ +#define CLOCK_PHASE 6 /* log2 phase weight (64) */ +#define CLOCK_WEIGHTTC 5 /* log2 time constant weight (32) */ +#define CLOCK_HOLDTC 128 /* time constant hold (sec) */ + +#define CLOCK_MAX_F 0x20c49ba6 /* 128 ms, in time stamp format */ +#define CLOCK_MAX_I 0x0 /* both fractional and integral parts */ + +#define CLOCK_WAYTOOBIG 1000 /* if clock 1000 sec off, forget it */ + +/* + * Unspecified default. sys.precision defaults to -6 unless otherwise + * adjusted. + */ +#define DEFAULT_SYS_PRECISION (-6) + +/* + * Event timers are actually implemented as a sorted queue of expiry + * times. The queue is slotted, with each slot holding timers which + * expire in a 2**(NTP_MINPOLL-1) (8) second period. The timers in + * each slot are sorted by increasing expiry time. The number of + * slots is 2**(NTP_MAXPOLL-(NTP_MINPOLL-1)), or 128, to cover a time + * period of 2**NTP_MAXPOLL (1024) seconds into the future before + * wrapping. + */ +#define EVENT_TIMEOUT CLOCK_ADJ + +struct event { + struct event *next; /* next in chain */ + struct event *prev; /* previous in chain */ + struct peer *peer; /* peer this counter belongs to */ + void (*event_handler)(); /* routine to call to handle event */ + U_LONG event_time; /* expiry time of counter */ +}; + +#define TIMER_SLOTTIME (1<<(NTP_MINPOLL-1)) +#define TIMER_NSLOTS (1<<(NTP_MAXPOLL-(NTP_MINPOLL-1))) +#define TIMER_SLOT(t) (((t) >> (NTP_MINPOLL-1)) & (TIMER_NSLOTS-1)) + +/* + * TIMER_ENQUEUE() puts stuff on the timer queue. It takes as + * arguments (ea), an array of event slots, and (iev), the event + * to be inserted. This one searches the hash bucket from the + * end, and is about optimum for the timing requirements of + * NTP peers. + */ +#define TIMER_ENQUEUE(ea, iev) \ + do { \ + register struct event *ev; \ + \ + ev = (ea)[TIMER_SLOT((iev)->event_time)].prev; \ + while (ev->event_time > (iev)->event_time) \ + ev = ev->prev; \ + (iev)->prev = ev; \ + (iev)->next = ev->next; \ + (ev)->next->prev = (iev); \ + (ev)->next = (iev); \ + } while(0) + +/* + * TIMER_INSERT() also puts stuff on the timer queue, but searches the + * bucket from the top. This is better for things that do very short + * time outs, like clock support. + */ +#define TIMER_INSERT(ea, iev) \ + do { \ + register struct event *ev; \ + \ + ev = (ea)[TIMER_SLOT((iev)->event_time)].next; \ + while (ev->event_time != 0 && \ + ev->event_time < (iev)->event_time) \ + ev = ev->next; \ + (iev)->next = ev; \ + (iev)->prev = ev->prev; \ + (ev)->prev->next = (iev); \ + (ev)->prev = (iev); \ + } while(0) + +/* + * Remove an event from the queue. + */ +#define TIMER_DEQUEUE(ev) \ + do { \ + if ((ev)->next != 0) { \ + (ev)->next->prev = (ev)->prev; \ + (ev)->prev->next = (ev)->next; \ + (ev)->next = (ev)->prev = 0; \ + } \ + } while (0) + +/* + * The interface structure is used to hold the addresses and socket + * numbers of each of the interfaces we are using. + */ +struct interface { + int fd; /* socket this is opened on */ + int bfd; /* socket for receiving broadcasts */ + struct sockaddr_in sin; /* interface address */ + struct sockaddr_in bcast; /* broadcast address */ + struct sockaddr_in mask; /* interface mask */ + char name[8]; /* name of interface */ + int flags; /* interface flags */ + LONG received; /* number of incoming packets */ + LONG sent; /* number of outgoing packets */ + LONG notsent; /* number of send failures */ +}; + +/* + * Flags for interfaces + */ +#define INT_BROADCAST 1 /* can broadcast out this interface */ +#define INT_BCASTOPEN 2 /* broadcast socket is open */ +#define INT_LOOPBACK 4 /* the loopback interface */ + +/* + * Define flasher bits (tests 1 through 8 in packet procedure) + * These reveal the state at the last grumble from the peer and are + * most handy for diagnosing problems, even if not strictly a state + * variable in the spec. These are recorded in the peer structure. + */ +#define TEST1 0x01 /* duplicate packet received */ +#define TEST2 0x02 /* bogus packet received */ +#define TEST3 0x04 /* protocol unsynchronized */ +#define TEST4 0x08 /* peer delay/dispersion bounds check */ +#define TEST5 0x10 /* peer authentication failed */ +#define TEST6 0x20 /* peer clock unsynchronized */ +#define TEST7 0x40 /* peer stratum out of bounds */ +#define TEST8 0x80 /* root delay/dispersion bounds check */ + +/* + * The peer structure. Holds state information relating to the guys + * we are peering with. Most of this stuff is from section 3.2 of the + * spec. + */ +struct peer { + struct peer *next; + struct peer *ass_next; /* link pointer in associd hash */ + struct sockaddr_in srcadr; /* address of remote host */ + struct interface *dstadr; /* pointer to address on local host */ + u_char leap; /* leap indicator */ + u_char hmode; /* association mode with this peer */ + u_char pmode; /* peer's association mode */ + u_char stratum; /* stratum of remote peer */ + s_char precision; /* peer's clock precision */ + u_char ppoll; /* peer poll interval */ + u_char hpoll; /* local host poll interval */ + u_char minpoll; /* min local host poll interval */ + u_char maxpoll; /* max local host poll interval */ + u_char version; /* version number */ + u_char flags; /* peer flags */ + u_char flash; /* peer flashers (for maint) */ + u_char refclktype; /* reference clock type */ + u_char refclkunit; /* reference clock unit number */ + u_char sstclktype; /* clock type for system status word */ + s_fp rootdelay; /* distance from primary clock */ + u_fp rootdispersion; /* peer clock dispersion */ + U_LONG refid; /* peer reference ID */ + l_fp reftime; /* time of peer's last update */ + struct event event_timer; /* event queue entry */ + U_LONG keyid; /* encription key ID */ + U_LONG pkeyid; /* keyid used to encrypt last message */ + u_short associd; /* association ID, a unique integer */ + u_char unused; +/* **Start of clear-to-zero area.*** */ +/* Everything that is cleared to zero goes below here */ + u_char valid; /* valid counter */ +#define clear_to_zero valid + u_char reach; /* reachability, NTP_WINDOW bits */ + u_char unreach; /* unreachable count */ + u_short filter_nextpt; /* index into filter shift register */ + s_fp filter_delay[NTP_SHIFT]; /* delay part of shift register */ + l_fp filter_offset[NTP_SHIFT]; /* offset part of shift register */ + s_fp filter_soffset[NTP_SHIFT]; /* offset in s_fp format, for disp */ + l_fp org; /* originate time stamp */ + l_fp rec; /* receive time stamp */ + l_fp xmt; /* transmit time stamp */ +/* ***End of clear-to-zero area.*** */ +/* Everything that is cleared to zero goes above here */ + u_char filter_order[NTP_SHIFT]; /* we keep the filter sorted here */ +#define end_clear_to_zero filter_order[0] + u_fp filter_error[NTP_SHIFT]; /* error part of shift register */ + LONG update; /* base sys_clock for skew calc.s */ + s_fp delay; /* filter estimated delay */ + u_fp dispersion; /* filter estimated dispersion */ + l_fp offset; /* filter estimated clock offset */ + s_fp soffset; /* fp version of above */ + s_fp synch; /* synch distance from above */ + u_fp selectdisp; /* select dispersion */ + + /* + * Stuff related to the experimental broadcast delay + * determination code. The registers will probably go away + * later. + */ + U_LONG estbdelay; /* broadcast delay, as a ts fraction */ + + /* + * statistic counters + */ + U_LONG timereset; /* time stat counters were reset */ + U_LONG sent; /* number of updates sent */ + U_LONG received; /* number of frames received */ + U_LONG timereceived; /* last time a frame received */ + U_LONG timereachable; /* last reachable/unreachable event */ + U_LONG processed; /* processed by the protocol */ + U_LONG badauth; /* bad credentials detected */ + U_LONG bogusorg; /* rejected due to bogus origin */ + U_LONG bogusrec; /* rejected due to bogus receive */ + U_LONG bogusdelay; /* rejected due to bogus delay */ + U_LONG disttoolarge; /* rejected due to large distance */ + U_LONG oldpkt; /* rejected as duplicate packet */ + U_LONG seldisptoolarge; /* too much dispersion for selection */ + U_LONG selbroken; /* broken NTP detected in selection */ + U_LONG seltooold; /* too LONG since sync in selection */ + u_char candidate; /* position after candidate selection */ + u_char select; /* position at end of falseticker sel */ + u_char was_sane; /* set to 1 if it passed sanity check */ + u_char correct; /* set to 1 if it passed correctness check */ + u_char last_event; /* set to code for last peer error */ + u_char num_events; /* num. of events which have occurred */ +}; + +/* + * Values for peer.leap, sys_leap + */ +#define LEAP_NOWARNING 0x0 /* normal, no leap second warning */ +#define LEAP_ADDSECOND 0x1 /* last minute of day has 61 seconds */ +#define LEAP_DELSECOND 0x2 /* last minute of day has 59 seconds */ +#define LEAP_NOTINSYNC 0x3 /* overload, clock is free running */ + +/* + * Values for peer.mode + */ +#define MODE_UNSPEC 0 /* unspecified (probably old NTP version) */ +#define MODE_ACTIVE 1 /* symmetric active */ +#define MODE_PASSIVE 2 /* symmetric passive */ +#define MODE_CLIENT 3 /* client mode */ +#define MODE_SERVER 4 /* server mode */ +#define MODE_BROADCAST 5 /* broadcast mode */ +#define MODE_CONTROL 6 /* control mode packet */ +#define MODE_PRIVATE 7 /* implementation defined function */ + +#define MODE_BCLIENT 8 /* a pseudo mode, used internally */ + + +/* + * Values for peer.stratum, sys_stratum + */ +#define STRATUM_REFCLOCK ((u_char)0) /* stratum claimed by primary clock */ +#define STRATUM_PRIMARY ((u_char)1) /* host has a primary clock */ +#define STRATUM_INFIN ((u_char)NTP_MAXSTRATUM) /* infinity a la Bellman-Ford */ +/* A stratum of 0 in the packet is mapped to 16 internally */ +#define STRATUM_PKT_UNSPEC ((u_char)0) /* unspecified in packet */ +#define STRATUM_UNSPEC ((u_char)(NTP_MAXSTRATUM+(u_char)1)) /* unspecified */ + +/* + * Values for peer.flags + */ +#define FLAG_CONFIG 0x1 /* association was configured */ +#define FLAG_AUTHENABLE 0x2 /* this guy needs authentication */ +#define FLAG_UNUSED 0x4 /* (not used) */ +#define FLAG_DEFBDELAY 0x8 /* using default bdelay */ +#define FLAG_AUTHENTIC 0x10 /* last message was authentic */ +#define FLAG_REFCLOCK 0x20 /* this is actually a reference clock */ +#define FLAG_SYSPEER 0x40 /* this is one of the selected peers */ +#define FLAG_PREFER 0x80 /* this is the preferred peer */ + +/* + * Definitions for the clear() routine. We use bzero() to clear + * the parts of the peer structure which go to zero. These are + * used to calculate the start address and length of the area. + */ +#define CLEAR_TO_ZERO(p) ((char *)&((p)->clear_to_zero)) +#define END_CLEAR_TO_ZERO(p) ((char *)&((p)->end_clear_to_zero)) +#define LEN_CLEAR_TO_ZERO (END_CLEAR_TO_ZERO((struct peer *)0) \ + - CLEAR_TO_ZERO((struct peer *)0)) +/* + * Reference clock identifiers (for pps signal) + */ +#define PPSREFID "PPS " /* used when pps controls stratum > 1 */ + +/* + * Reference clock types. Added as necessary. + */ +#define REFCLK_NONE 0 /* unknown or missing */ +#define REFCLK_LOCALCLOCK 1 /* external (e.g., ACTS) */ +#define REFCLK_WWV_HEATH 2 /* Heath GC-1000 WWV/H */ +#define REFCLK_WWV_PST 3 /* PST/Traconex 1020 WWV/H */ +#define REFCLK_WWVB_SPECTRACOM 4 /* Spectracom 8170/Netclock WWVB */ +#define REFCLK_GOES_TRUETIME 5 /* TrueTime 468-DC GOES */ +#define REFCLK_IRIG_AUDIO 6 /* IRIG-B audio decoder */ +#define REFCLK_CHU 7 /* scratchbuilt CHU (Canada) */ +#define REFCLK_PARSE 8 /* generic driver (usually DCF77,GPS) */ +#define REFCLK_GPS_MX4200 9 /* Magnavox MX4200 GPS */ +#define REFCLK_GPS_AS2201 10 /* Austron 2201A GPS */ +#define REFCLK_OMEGA_TRUETIME 11 /* TrueTime OM-DC OMEGA */ +#define REFCLK_IRIG_TPRO 12 /* KSI/Odetics TPRO-S IRIG */ +#define REFCLK_ATOM_LEITCH 13 /* Leitch CSD 5300 Master Clock */ +#define REFCLK_MSF_EES 14 /* reserved for Piete Brooks */ + +/* + * We tell reference clocks from real peers by giving the reference + * clocks an address of the form 127.127.t.u, where t is the type and + * u is the unit number. We define some of this here since we will need + * some sanity checks to make sure this address isn't interpretted as + * that of a normal peer. + */ +#define REFCLOCK_ADDR 0x7f7f0000 /* 127.127.0.0 */ +#define REFCLOCK_MASK 0xffff0000 /* 255.255.0.0 */ + +#define ISREFCLOCKADR(srcadr) ((SRCADR(srcadr) & REFCLOCK_MASK) \ + == REFCLOCK_ADDR) + +/* + * Macro for checking for invalid addresses. This is really, really + * gross, but is needed so no one configures a host on net 127 now that + * we're encouraging it the the configuration file. + */ +#define LOOPBACKADR 0x7f000001 +#define LOOPNETMASK 0xff000000 + +#define ISBADADR(srcadr) (((SRCADR(srcadr) & LOOPNETMASK) \ + == (LOOPBACKADR & LOOPNETMASK)) \ + && (SRCADR(srcadr) != LOOPBACKADR)) + +/* + * Utilities for manipulating addresses and port numbers + */ +#define NSRCADR(src) ((src)->sin_addr.s_addr) /* address in net byte order */ +#define NSRCPORT(src) ((src)->sin_port) /* port in net byte order */ +#define SRCADR(src) (ntohl(NSRCADR((src)))) /* address in host byte order */ +#define SRCPORT(src) (ntohs(NSRCPORT((src)))) /* host port */ + +/* + * NTP packet format. The mac field is optional. It isn't really + * an l_fp either, but for now declaring it that way is convenient. + * See Appendix A in the specification. + * + * Note that all u_fp and l_fp values arrive in network byte order + * and must be converted (except the mac, which isn't, really). + */ +struct pkt { + u_char li_vn_mode; /* contains leap indicator, version and mode */ + u_char stratum; /* peer's stratum */ + u_char ppoll; /* the peer polling interval */ + s_char precision; /* peer clock precision */ + s_fp rootdelay; /* distance to primary clock */ + u_fp rootdispersion; /* clock dispersion */ + U_LONG refid; /* reference clock ID */ + l_fp reftime; /* time peer clock was last updated */ + l_fp org; /* originate time stamp */ + l_fp rec; /* receive time stamp */ + l_fp xmt; /* transmit time stamp */ + +#define MIN_MAC_LEN (sizeof(U_LONG) + 8) /* DES */ +#define MAX_MAC_LEN (sizeof(U_LONG) + 16) /* MD5 */ + + U_LONG keyid; /* key identification */ + u_char mac[MAX_MAC_LEN-sizeof(U_LONG)];/* message-authentication code */ + /*l_fp mac;*/ +}; + +/* + * Packets can come in two flavours, one with a mac and one without. + */ +#define LEN_PKT_NOMAC (sizeof(struct pkt) - MAX_MAC_LEN) + +/* + * Minimum size of packet with a MAC: has to include at least a key number. + */ +#define LEN_PKT_MAC (LEN_PKT_NOMAC + sizeof(U_LONG)) + +/* + * Stuff for extracting things from li_vn_mode + */ +#define PKT_MODE(li_vn_mode) ((u_char)((li_vn_mode) & 0x7)) +#define PKT_VERSION(li_vn_mode) ((u_char)(((li_vn_mode) >> 3) & 0x7)) +#define PKT_LEAP(li_vn_mode) ((u_char)(((li_vn_mode) >> 6) & 0x3)) + +/* + * Stuff for putting things back into li_vn_mode + */ +#define PKT_LI_VN_MODE(li, vn, md) \ + ((u_char)((((li) << 6) & 0xc0) | (((vn) << 3) & 0x38) | ((md) & 0x7))) + + +/* + * Dealing with stratum. 0 gets mapped to 16 incoming, and back to 0 + * on output. + */ +#define PKT_TO_STRATUM(s) ((u_char)(((s) == (STRATUM_PKT_UNSPEC)) ?\ + (STRATUM_UNSPEC) : (s))) + +#define STRATUM_TO_PKT(s) ((u_char)(((s) == (STRATUM_UNSPEC)) ?\ + (STRATUM_PKT_UNSPEC) : (s))) + +/* + * Format of a recvbuf. These are used by the asynchronous receive + * routine to store incoming packets and related information. + */ + +/* + * the maximum length NTP packet is a full length NTP control message with + * the maximum length message authenticator. I hate to hard-code 468 and 12, + * but only a few modules include ntp_control.h... + */ +#define RX_BUFF_SIZE (468+12+MAX_MAC_LEN) + +struct recvbuf { + struct recvbuf *next; /* next buffer in chain */ + union { + struct sockaddr_in X_recv_srcadr; + caddr_t X_recv_srcclock; + } X_from_where; +#define recv_srcadr X_from_where.X_recv_srcadr +#define recv_srcclock X_from_where.X_recv_srcclock + struct sockaddr_in srcadr; /* where packet came from */ + struct interface *dstadr; /* interface datagram arrived thru */ + l_fp recv_time; /* time of arrival */ + void (*receiver)(); /* routine to receive buffer */ + int recv_length; /* number of octets received */ + union { + struct pkt X_recv_pkt; + char X_recv_buffer[RX_BUFF_SIZE]; + } recv_space; +#define recv_pkt recv_space.X_recv_pkt +#define recv_buffer recv_space.X_recv_buffer +}; + + +/* + * Event codes. Used for reporting errors/events to the control module + */ +#define PEER_EVENT 0x80 /* this is a peer event */ + +#define EVNT_UNSPEC 0 +#define EVNT_SYSRESTART 1 +#define EVNT_SYSFAULT 2 +#define EVNT_SYNCCHG 3 +#define EVNT_PEERSTCHG 4 +#define EVNT_CLOCKRESET 5 +#define EVNT_BADDATETIM 6 +#define EVNT_CLOCKEXCPT 7 + +#define EVNT_PEERIPERR (1|PEER_EVENT) +#define EVNT_PEERAUTH (2|PEER_EVENT) +#define EVNT_UNREACH (3|PEER_EVENT) +#define EVNT_REACH (4|PEER_EVENT) +#define EVNT_PEERCLOCK (5|PEER_EVENT) + +/* + * Clock event codes + */ +#define CEVNT_NOMINAL 0 +#define CEVNT_TIMEOUT 1 +#define CEVNT_BADREPLY 2 +#define CEVNT_FAULT 3 +#define CEVNT_PROP 4 +#define CEVNT_BADDATE 5 +#define CEVNT_BADTIME 6 +#define CEVNT_MAX CEVNT_BADTIME + +/* + * Very misplaced value. Default port through which we send traps. + */ +#define TRAPPORT 18447 + + +/* + * To speed lookups, peers are hashed by the low order bits of the remote + * IP address. These definitions relate to that. + */ +#define HASH_SIZE 32 +#define HASH_MASK (HASH_SIZE-1) +#define HASH_ADDR(src) ((SRCADR((src))^(SRCADR((src))>>8)) & HASH_MASK) + + +/* + * The poll update procedure takes an extra argument which controls + * how a random perturbation is applied to peer.timer. The choice is + * to not randomize at all, to randomize only if we're going to update + * peer.timer, and to randomize no matter what (almost, the algorithm + * is that we apply the random value if it is less than the current + * timer count). + */ +#define POLL_NOTRANDOM 0 /* don't randomize */ +#define POLL_RANDOMCHANGE 1 /* if you change, change randomly */ +#define POLL_MAKERANDOM 2 /* randomize next interval */ + + +/* + * How we randomize polls. The poll interval is a power of two. + * We chose a random value which is between 1/4 and 3/4 of the + * poll interval we would normally use and which is an even multiple + * of the EVENT_TIMEOUT. The random number routine, given an argument + * spread value of n, returns an integer between 0 and (1<<n)-1. This + * is shifted by EVENT_TIMEOUT and added to the base value. + */ +#define RANDOM_SPREAD(poll) ((poll) - (EVENT_TIMEOUT+1)) +#define RANDOM_POLL(poll, rval) ((((rval)+1)<<EVENT_TIMEOUT) + (1<<((poll)-2))) + +/* + * min, min3 and max. Makes it easier to transliterate the spec without + * thinking about it. + */ +#define min(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) +#define max(a,b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b)) +#define min3(a,b,c) min(min((a),(b)), (c)) + + +/* + * Configuration items. These are for the protocol module (proto_config()) + */ +#define PROTO_BROADCLIENT 1 +#define PROTO_PRECISION 2 +#define PROTO_AUTHENTICATE 3 +#define PROTO_BROADDELAY 4 +#define PROTO_AUTHDELAY 5 +#define PROTO_MAXSKEW 6 +#define PROTO_SELECT 7 + +/* + * Configuration items for the loop filter + */ +#define LOOP_DRIFTCOMP 1 /* set frequency offset */ +#define LOOP_PPSDELAY 2 /* set pps delay */ +#define LOOP_PPSBAUD 3 /* set pps baud rate */ + +/* + * Configuration items for the stats printer + */ +#define STATS_FREQ_FILE 1 /* configure drift file */ +#define STATS_STATSDIR 2 /* directory prefix for stats files */ +#define STATS_PID_FILE 3 /* configure xntpd PID file */ + +#define MJD_1970 40587 /* MJD for 1 Jan 1970 */ + +/* + * Default parameters. We use these in the absense of something better. + */ +#define DEFPRECISION (-5) /* conservatively low */ +#define DEFBROADDELAY (0x020c49ba) /* 8 ms. This is round trip delay */ + +/* + * Structure used optionally for monitoring when this is turned on. + */ +struct mon_data { + struct mon_data *hash_next; /* next structure in hash list */ + struct mon_data *hash_prev; /* previous structure in hash list */ + struct mon_data *mru_next; /* next structure in MRU list */ + struct mon_data *mru_prev; /* previous structure in MRU list */ + U_LONG lasttime; /* last time data updated */ + U_LONG firsttime; /* time structure initialized */ + U_LONG count; /* count we have seen */ + U_LONG rmtadr; /* address of remote host */ + u_short rmtport; /* remote port last came from */ + u_char mode; /* mode of incoming packet */ + u_char version; /* version of incoming packet */ +}; + + +/* + * Structure used for restrictlist entries + */ +struct restrictlist { + struct restrictlist *next; /* link to next entry */ + U_LONG addr; /* host address (host byte order) */ + U_LONG mask; /* mask for address (host byte order) */ + U_LONG count; /* number of packets matched */ + u_short flags; /* accesslist flags */ + u_short mflags; /* match flags */ +}; + +/* + * Access flags + */ +#define RES_IGNORE 0x1 /* ignore if matched */ +#define RES_DONTSERVE 0x2 /* don't give him any time */ +#define RES_DONTTRUST 0x4 /* don't trust if matched */ +#define RES_NOQUERY 0x8 /* don't allow queries if matched */ +#define RES_NOMODIFY 0x10 /* don't allow him to modify server */ +#define RES_NOPEER 0x20 /* don't allocate memory resources */ +#define RES_NOTRAP 0x40 /* don't allow him to set traps */ +#define RES_LPTRAP 0x80 /* traps set by him are low priority */ + +#define RES_ALLFLAGS \ + (RES_IGNORE|RES_DONTSERVE|RES_DONTTRUST|RES_NOQUERY\ + |RES_NOMODIFY|RES_NOPEER|RES_NOTRAP|RES_LPTRAP) + +/* + * Match flags + */ +#define RESM_INTERFACE 0x1 /* this is an interface */ +#define RESM_NTPONLY 0x2 /* match ntp port only */ + +/* + * Restriction configuration ops + */ +#define RESTRICT_FLAGS 1 /* add flags to restrict entry */ +#define RESTRICT_UNFLAG 2 /* remove flags from restrict entry */ +#define RESTRICT_REMOVE 3 /* remove a restrict entry */ + + +/* + * Experimental alternate selection algorithm identifiers + */ +#define SELECT_1 1 +#define SELECT_2 2 +#define SELECT_3 3 +#define SELECT_4 4 +#define SELECT_5 5 + +/* + * Endpoint structure for the select algorithm + */ +struct endpoint { + s_fp val; /* offset of endpoint */ + int type; /* interval entry/exit */ +}; |