[LinuxPPS] Rodolfo's and Alexander's patches together.

Alexander Gordeev lasaine at lvk.cs.msu.su
Mon Mar 1 21:38:54 CET 2010


В Mon, 01 Mar 2010 15:50:48 +0100
Udo van den Heuvel <udovdh at xs4all.nl> пишет:

> On 2010-03-01 12:23, Alexander Gordeev wrote:
> >> The compile of the kernel went cleanly, but ntp reported an error
> >> with kcbind. This took me a LONG time to run down, and in the end
> >> I was surprised to find the problem in timepps.h .  Rodolfo had
> >> just said 'it doesn't exist'  for kcbind
> >> there rather than having a call to the kernel, and then code in
> >> the kernel that reported the same thing.  Also he did not have the
> >> necessary #define nor the necessary structure for kc_bind in the
> >> include files.  Mumph.
> >>
> >> So I fixed the Makefile/Kconfig overlaps, added the #define and
> >> struct from the (Gordeev patch back into the user includes, and
> >> fixed up timepps.h to actually call the kernel.
> > 
> > You can get the right file from my pps-tools git repo:
> > 
> > http://lvk.cs.msu.su/~lasaine/timesync/pps-tools.git master
> 
> I see some errors like:
> 
> error: inflate: data stream error (incorrect header check)
> error: File 5980a044bcdb4c1d1a8b1ecff986fa63719519b3
> (http://lvk.cs.msu.su/~lasaine/timesync/pps-tools.git/objects/59/80a044bcdb4c1d1a8b1ecff986fa63719519b3)
> corrupt
> 
> But the files appear to arrive OK.

I've reproduced the problem and showed it to our admins but it seems
hard to fix right now. So it seems I'll have to send patches to this
mailing list.

> So I can rebuild nbtpd with the new timepps.h header file.
> 
> What about the Kconfig changes?

What's the matter with them?

> Thanks for your input!
> (LinuxPPS can mature more quickly now...!)

I hope so!

-- 
  Alexander
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