In message <199903071351.aa20...@huey.udel.edu>, Dave Mills writes:
>Ollivier,
>
>For performance monitoring with the nanokernel and PPS source, see the
>peerstats and grope for "127.0.0.1" with grep. When the daemon has
>handed off PPS to the kernel, the radio timecode is used only to
>mean the transmitter is still on the air.

I don't think Ollivier is doing PPP/hardpps() yet, at least I have not
given him the semi-magic code needed for it :-)

I wouldn't recommend trying it either, he is bound to have a >1
msec jitter on the DCF77 waves at his place, and that is a lousy
diet for hardpps().

Poul-Henning

PS: I have updated my rover page, you can see the performance of my
machine with the nanokernel-PLL patch, 4.92c and a UT+ Oncore on

        http://phk.freebsd.dk/rover.html

(This isn't using hardpps() either!)

--
Poul-Henning Kamp             FreeBSD coreteam member
p...@freebsd.org               "Real hackers run -current on their laptop."
FreeBSD -- It will take a long time before progress goes too far!


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