ntpd: increase SLEW_THRESHOLD from 0.125 to 0.5
Linux kernel supports it since ~2006 Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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#define STEP_THRESHOLD 1
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#define STEP_THRESHOLD 1
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/* Slew threshold (sec): adjtimex() won't accept offsets larger than this.
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/* Slew threshold (sec): adjtimex() won't accept offsets larger than this.
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* Using exact power of 2 (1/8) results in smaller code
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* Using exact power of 2 (1/8, 1/2 etc) results in smaller code
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#define SLEW_THRESHOLD 0.125
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#define SLEW_THRESHOLD 0.5
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//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ TODO: man adjtimex about tmx.offset:
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// ^^^^ used to be 0.125.
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// "Since Linux 2.6.26, the supplied value is clamped to the range (-0.5s, +0.5s)"
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// Since Linux 2.6.26 (circa 2006), kernel accepts (-0.5s, +0.5s) range
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// - can use this larger value instead?
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/* Stepout threshold (sec). std ntpd uses 900 (11 mins (!)) */
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/* Stepout threshold (sec). std ntpd uses 900 (11 mins (!)) */
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//UNUSED: #define WATCH_THRESHOLD 128
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//UNUSED: #define WATCH_THRESHOLD 128
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