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30.Dd December 1, 2011
31.Dt FFCLOCK 4
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm FFCLOCK
35.Nd Feed-forward system clock
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.Cd options FFCLOCK
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39The
40.Xr ntpd 8
41daemon has been the dominant solution for system clock synchronisation for many
42years, which has in turn influenced the design of the system clock.
43The ntpd daemon implements a feedback control algorithm which has been
44demonstrated to perform poorly in common use cases.
45.Pp
46Feed-forward clock synchronisation algorithms implemented by an appropriate
47daemon, in concert with the
48.Nm
49kernel support, have been shown to provide highly robust and accurate clock
50synchronisation.
51In addition to time keeping, the
52.Nm
53kernel mechanism provides new timestamping capabilities and the ability to
54use specialised clocks.
55Feed-forward synchronisation is also very well suited for virtualised
56environments, reducing the overhead of timekeeping in guests and ensuring
57continued smooth operation of the system clock during guest live migration.
58.Pp
59The
60.Nm
61kernel support provides feed-forward timestamping functions within the kernel
62and system calls to support feed-forward synchronisation daemons
63.Po see
64.Xr ffclock 2
65.Pc .
66.Ss Kernel Options
67The following kernel configuration options are related to
68.Nm :
69.Pp
70.Bl -tag -width ".Dv FFCLOCK" -compact
71.It Dv FFCLOCK
72Enable feed-forward clock support.
73.El
74.Ss Configuration
75When feed-forward clock support is compiled into the kernel, multiple system
76clocks become available to choose from.
77System clock configuration is possible via the
78.Va kern.sysclock
79.Xr sysctl 8
80tree which provides the following variables:
81.Bl -tag -width "    " -offset indent
82.It Va kern.sysclock.active
83Name of the current active system clock which is serving time.
84Set to one of the names in
85.Va kern.sysclock.available
86in order to change the default active system clock.
87.It Va kern.sysclock.available
88Lists the names of available system clocks
89.Po
90read-only
91.Pc .
92.El
93.Pp
94Feed-forward system clock configuration is possible via the
95.Va kern.sysclock.ffclock
96sysctl tree which provides the following variables:
97.Bl -tag -width "    " -offset indent
98.It Va kern.sysclock.ffclock.version
99Feed-forward clock kernel version
100.Po
101read-only
102.Pc .
103.It Va kern.sysclock.ffclock.ffcounter_bypass
104Use reliable hardware timecounter as the feed-forward counter.
105Will eventually be useful for virtualised environment like
106.Xr xen 4 ,
107but currently does nothing.
108.El
109.Sh SEE ALSO
110.Xr clock_gettime 2 ,
111.Xr ffclock 2 ,
112.Xr bpf 4 ,
113.Xr timecounters 4 ,
114.Xr sysctl 8
115.Sh HISTORY
116Feed-forward clock support first appeared in
117.Fx 10.0 .
118.Sh AUTHORS
119.An -nosplit
120The feed-forward clock support was written by
121.An Julien Ridoux Aq Mt jridoux@unimelb.edu.au
122in collaboration with
123.An Darryl Veitch Aq Mt dveitch@unimelb.edu.au
124at the University of Melbourne under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
125.Pp
126This manual page was written by
127.An Julien Ridoux Aq Mt jridoux@unimelb.edu.au
128and
129.An Lawrence Stewart Aq Mt lstewart@FreeBSD.org .
130