- 22 Jan, 2012 13 commits
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
This patch is due to the fact that the code did not correctly handle the situation of "no incoming message". Since messageType 0 is a SYNC message type, in those cases an empty message was tried to be handled as a SYNC message, and led to FAULTY state. This patch seemed to me the least invasive with respect to the current code.
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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- 21 Jan, 2012 3 commits
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
It is mostly inherited from ptpd-2.1.0. May be done in a better way, but should be fine for first tests
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
The 'FIXME: diag' issues still needs to be uncommented
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- 20 Jan, 2012 4 commits
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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- 19 Jan, 2012 2 commits
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
ADJ_FREQ_MAX is machine-dependent, but is used by servo.c too, so I declare it in pptp.h as extern and define it for each platform. Only gnu-linux is currently supported
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- 18 Jan, 2012 4 commits
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
All structs defined; pp_update_delay and pp_init_clock are the first implemented servo functions
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
From now on, this macro will be used instead of ppi->rt_opts. Old src code should be fixed too.
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
virtualization of Linux adjtimex system clock time adjustment
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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- 17 Jan, 2012 4 commits
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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- 16 Jan, 2012 3 commits
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
msg_issue_xxx functions declared, implemented and used See that pp_get_tstamp now returns a TimeInternal struct. Actually timestamp struct might be defined outside of ieee_1588_types.h file, since it is not defined in the spec. For the moment, I leave it there, but in the future it must be redefined for our purposes (and in standard_c_notation)
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
As a consequence, pp_send_packet is now correctly defined by accepting as input the desired channel type. This leads to an incoherence between send and receive, since in receive we are not interested in which socket received the packet, whereas in send we need to specify it.
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- 10 Jan, 2012 7 commits
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
a general notice is also put in AUTHORS file
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
to_TimeInternal and from_TimeInternal now return int (0 if no errors, -1 in case of error normalize_TimeInternal is now declared as static (was not used externally of arith.c file)
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Aurelio Colosimo authored
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