/freebsd/contrib/ntp/ntpd/ |
H A D | refclock_conf.c | 15 #ifdef REFCLOCK 17 static struct refclock refclock_none = { 22 extern struct refclock refclock_local; 28 extern struct refclock refclock_pst; 34 extern struct refclock refclock_chu; 40 extern struct refclock refclock_wwv; 46 extern struct refclock refclock_wwvb; 52 extern struct refclock refclock_parse; 58 extern struct refclock refclock_mx4200; 64 extern struct refclock refclock_as220 [all...] |
H A D | refclock_hopfpci.c | 37 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_HOPF_PCI) 87 short unit; /* NTP refclock unit number */ 102 struct refclock refclock_hopfpci = { 258 #endif /* REFCLOCK */
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H A D | refclock_gpsvme.c | 7 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_GPSVME) 70 #define DEVICE "/dev/refclock%1d" /* device file */ 74 short unit; /* NTP refclock unit number */ 87 struct refclock refclock_gpsvme = { 253 #endif /* REFCLOCK */
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H A D | refclock_hopfser.c | 17 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && (defined(CLOCK_HOPF_SERIAL)) 82 short unit; /* NTP refclock unit number */ 100 struct refclock refclock_hopfser = { 366 #endif /* REFCLOCK */
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H A D | refclock_local.c | 11 #ifdef REFCLOCK 92 struct refclock refclock_local = { 217 #endif /* REFCLOCK */
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H A D | refclock_pcf.c | 9 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PCF) 48 struct refclock refclock_pcf = { 227 #endif /* REFCLOCK */
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H A D | refclock_tpro.c | 9 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_TPRO) 52 struct refclock refclock_tpro = { 208 #endif /* REFCLOCK */
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H A D | refclock_atom.c | 20 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_ATOM) && defined(HAVE_PPSAPI) 103 struct refclock refclock_atom = { 239 #endif /* REFCLOCK */
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H A D | refclock_tt560.c | 9 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_TT560) 57 struct refclock refclock_tt560 = { 270 #endif /* REFCLOCK */
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/libparse/ |
H A D | README | 4 the parse refclock driver. For reasonably sane clocks this refclock 5 drivers allows a refclock implementation by just providing a 6 conversion routine and the appropriate NTP parameters. Refclock 7 support can run as low a 3k code with the parse refclock driver. 37 - which contains several refclock decriptions. These are 38 selected by the x part of the refclock address. 41 (/dev/refclock-0 - /dev/refclock-3).
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H A D | parse_conf.c | 47 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PARSE) 150 #else /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE) */ 152 #endif /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE) */
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H A D | clk_wharton.c | 14 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PARSE) && defined(CLOCK_WHARTON_400A) 171 #else /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_WHARTON_400A) */ 173 #endif /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_WHARTON_400A) */
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H A D | clk_dcf7000.c | 41 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PARSE) && defined(CLOCK_DCF7000) 178 #else /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_DCF7000) */ 180 #endif /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_DCF7000) */
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H A D | clk_rcc8000.c | 20 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PARSE) && defined(CLOCK_RCC8000) 165 #else /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_RCC8000) */ 167 #endif /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_RCC8000) */
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H A D | clk_sel240x.c | 18 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PARSE) && defined(CLOCK_SEL240X) 170 #else /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_SEL240X) */ 172 #endif /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_SEL240X) */
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H A D | clk_computime.c | 5 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PARSE) && defined(CLOCK_COMPUTIME) 184 #else /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_COMPUTIME) */ 186 #endif /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_COMPUTIME) */
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H A D | clk_schmid.c | 42 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PARSE) && defined(CLOCK_SCHMID) 224 #else /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_SCHMID) */ 226 #endif /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_SCHMID) */
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H A D | clk_trimtaip.c | 41 #if defined(REFCLOCK) && defined(CLOCK_PARSE) && defined(CLOCK_TRIMTAIP) 183 #else /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_TRIMTAIP) */ 185 #endif /* not (REFCLOCK && CLOCK_PARSE && CLOCK_TRIMTAIP) */
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/include/ |
H A D | ntp_refclock.h | 97 of refclock input data */ 98 struct peer *srcclock; /* refclock peer */ 141 struct refclock * conf; /* refclock_conf[type] */ 199 struct refclock { struct 218 #ifdef REFCLOCK 264 #endif /* REFCLOCK */
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H A D | ntpd.h | 265 #ifdef REFCLOCK 271 #endif /* REFCLOCK */ 456 extern int cal_enable; /* refclock calibrate enable */ 625 #ifdef REFCLOCK 626 /* refclock configuration table */ 627 extern struct refclock * const refclock_conf[];
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/phy/ |
H A D | fsl,imx8-pcie-phy.yaml | 46 refclock is derived from SoC internal source), INPUT(PHY refclock 47 is provided externally via the refclk pad) or OUTPUT(PHY refclock
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H A D | fsl,imx8qm-hsio.yaml | 69 Specifies the mode of the refclk pad used. INPUT(PHY refclock is 70 provided externally via the refclk pad) or OUTPUT(PHY refclock is 72 This property not exists means unused(PHY refclock is derived from
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/ |
H A D | clockopt.html | 17 <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="scripts/refclock.txt"></script> 22 <p>Unless noted otherwise, further information about these ccommands is on the <a href="refclock.html">Reference Clock Support</a> page.</p><p>Reference clocks are identified by a syntactically correct but invalid IP address, in order to distinguish them from ordinary NTP peers. These addresses are of the form 127.127.<em>t</em>.<em>u</em>, where <em>t</em> is an integer denoting the clock type and <em>u</em> indicates the unit number in the range 0-3. While it may seem overkill, it is in fact sometimes useful to configure multiple reference clocks of the same type, in which case the unit numbers must be unique.</p> 44 <dd>Note: in order to facilitate calibration when more than one radio clock or PPS signal is supported, a special calibration feature is available. It takes the form of an argument to the <tt>enable</tt> command described in the <a href="miscopt.html">Miscellaneous Options</a> page and operates as described in the <a href="refclock.html">Reference Clock Support</a> page.</dd> 46 <dd>Specifies a fixed-point decimal number in seconds, which is interpreted in a driver-dependent way. See the descriptions of specific drivers in the <a href="refclock.html">Reference Clock Support</a> page.</dd> 63 </dd><dd> Note: this changes the refclock samples and ends up in the
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/drivers/ |
H A D | driver38.html | 108 …here <i><b>X</b></i> is the NTP refclock unit number as defined by the LSB of the refclock address… 112 …<b>COMx</b>: is used by the driver, based on the refclock unit number, where <b>unit 1</b> corresp…
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/ |
H A D | README.refclocks | 3 If you want to add a new refclock let us know and we'll assign you a number. 6 refclock?
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