Hi Roy !
This may look like a better solution from the interface tracking side.
People have requested being able to disable dynamic interface updates
completely.
This was implemented via the -U 0.
See man ntpd:
...
−U number, −−updateinterval=number
interval in seconds
On 02/01/2021 17:23, Roy Marples wrote:
That's a good point, with this we can now remove that forced sync on a timer
approach.
Does this look ok?
Better patch:
diff -r 9e64cf4881a1 external/bsd/ntp/dist/ntpd/ntp_io.c
--- a/external/bsd/ntp/dist/ntpd/ntp_io.c Sat Jan 02 12:39:33 2021 +0
Hi Frank
On 02/01/2021 09:55, Frank Kardel wrote:
I doubt that the explicit draining is helpful here as it already happens
I was aware of that.
I was just trying to avoid excess timer interface timeouts if we don't get
around to reading the next message in UPDATE_GRACE time.
Let's see what u
Hi Roy !
I doubt that the explicit draining is helpful here as it already happens
in the outer loop processing any routing socket input. All that is happening
in the routing messages processing path is to call
timer_interfacetimeout(current_time + UPDATE_GRACE) and
this is robust for multipl
>sys/external/gpl2/dts/dist is meant for upstream dts files only. Do
>you mind moving this to sys/arch/arm/dts with the other custom dts files?
Ah, I Understood. Sorry, I didn't have a good grasp of the
sys/external/gpl2/dts/dist/arch policy.
I will move it to sys/arch/arm/dts.
Thanks!
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ry