On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 12:26:21AM -0700, Hal Murray via devel wrote: > Can anybody confirm that Solaris really doesn't have time stamps? I thought > we decided that all modern OSes did. That's why we could rip out the SIGIO > stuff. > > I took a quick google and couldn't find any mention of anything that looked > like a time stamp in a Solaris man page for setsockopt. But some of the > stuff I was looking at was surprisingly old. > > If Solaris doesn't support time stamps, I would expect ntp_packetstamp to die > on a #error. What happened with it? If it does support time stamps, how are > we supposed to read them? There are a bunch of CMSG macros over in > ntp_packetstamp. They are useless without those missing symbols so it should > have barfed there too.
Newer versions of Solaris support SO_TIMESTAMP per: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19957-01/820-0724/gcoqs/index.html http://www.theptpguy.net/posts/2017/05/25/ptpd-on-legacy-systems-solaris-10-part-1-how-we-got-there https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E36784_01/html/E36875/setsockopt-3socket.html#REFMAN3Bsetsockopt-3socket This matches what I see in the Solaris 11u3 VM that I have connected to Buildbot. Thanks, -Matt _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel