To test NTP functionality, we configured Hardware Time (using "hwclock --set --date" command) and System Time (using "date -s" command) 3 minutes ahead of the PC time and start NTP service
After some time we observed system time sync with NTP server. But hardware time not sync with the system time
We are looking for event when system time sync with NTP server, so that we can update the hardware time.
Thanks..
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Looking for event for system time sync with NTP server
Re: Looking for event for system time sync with NTP server
Are you using the slew switch, because syncing can take very long.
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hwclock --systohc --localtime
Re: Looking for event for system time sync with NTP server
Thanks for replay.
We are aware about the NTP sync will take time
We are planning to use " hwclock --systohc" command to sync hardware time
We are looking for an event which will inform the condition "NTP synced system time", basis same firmware will update hardware time.
Other option is to periodically monitor both system and hardware time fro drastic time difference. We want to avoid this overhead on firmware
We are aware about the NTP sync will take time
We are planning to use " hwclock --systohc" command to sync hardware time
We are looking for an event which will inform the condition "NTP synced system time", basis same firmware will update hardware time.
Other option is to periodically monitor both system and hardware time fro drastic time difference. We want to avoid this overhead on firmware
Re: Looking for event for system time sync with NTP server
Sorry, you lost me. What firmware are you referring to?
Re: Looking for event for system time sync with NTP server
This is about a closed-source system/project, and this guy plays a role of just a lost, unexperienced programmer who is seeking for help - that's why "we" is the most used (pro)noun. His questions are non-official - in the the sense, that his bosses don't have a clue that he is asking those questions here...pylkko wrote:Sorry, you lost me. What firmware are you referring to?
...that's the probable case - but there can be alternative explanation(s):
1. This can be a test.
2. This can be a FUD - proving that the *nix systems are so hard to understand and so "poorly" documented.
Regards.
Odi profanum vulgus
Looking for event for system time sync with NTP server
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