ntpd: tweak comments
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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#define MAX_VERBOSE 3
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/* High-level description of the algorithm:
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*
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* We start running with very small poll_exp, BURSTPOLL,
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* in order to quickly accumulate INITIAL_SAMPLES datapoints
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* for each peer. Then, time is stepped if the offset is larger
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* than STEP_THRESHOLD, otherwise it isn't; anyway, we enlarge
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* poll_exp to MINPOLL and enter frequency measurement step:
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* we collect new datapoints but ignore them for WATCH_THRESHOLD
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* seconds. After WATCH_THRESHOLD seconds we look at accumulated
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* offset and estimate frequency drift.
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* than STEP_THRESHOLD, otherwise it isn't stepped.
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*
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* (frequency measurement step seems to not be strictly needed,
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* it is conditionally disabled with USING_INITIAL_FREQ_ESTIMATION
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* define set to 0)
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*
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* After this, we enter "steady state": we collect a datapoint,
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* we select the best peer, if this datapoint is not a new one
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* Then poll_exp is set to MINPOLL, and we enter "steady state": we collect
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* a datapoint, we select the best peer, if this datapoint is not a new one
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* (IOW: if this datapoint isn't for selected peer), sleep
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* and collect another one; otherwise, use its offset to update
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* frequency drift, if offset is somewhat large, reduce poll_exp,
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@ -189,13 +180,10 @@
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// ^^^^ used to be 0.125.
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// Since Linux 2.6.26 (circa 2006), kernel accepts (-0.5s, +0.5s) range
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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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/* NB: set WATCH_THRESHOLD to ~60 when debugging to save time) */
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//UNUSED: #define PANIC_THRESHOLD 1000 /* panic threshold (sec) */
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/*
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* If we got |offset| > BIGOFF from a peer, cap next query interval
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// #define PANIC_THRESHOLD 1000 /* panic threshold (sec) */
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/* If we got |offset| > BIGOFF from a peer, cap next query interval
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* for this peer by this many seconds:
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*/
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#define BIGOFF STEP_THRESHOLD
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#define FREQ_TOLERANCE 0.000015 /* frequency tolerance (15 PPM) */
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#define BURSTPOLL 0 /* initial poll */
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#define MINPOLL 5 /* minimum poll interval. std ntpd uses 6 (6: 64 sec) */
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/*
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* If offset > discipline_jitter * POLLADJ_GATE, and poll interval is > 2^BIGPOLL,
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/* If offset > discipline_jitter * POLLADJ_GATE, and poll interval is > 2^BIGPOLL,
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* then it is decreased _at once_. (If <= 2^BIGPOLL, it will be decreased _eventually_).
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*/
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#define BIGPOLL 9 /* 2^9 sec ~= 8.5 min */
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#define MAXPOLL 12 /* maximum poll interval (12: 1.1h, 17: 36.4h). std ntpd uses 17 */
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/*
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* Actively lower poll when we see such big offsets.
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/* Actively lower poll when we see such big offsets.
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* With SLEW_THRESHOLD = 0.125, it means we try to sync more aggressively
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* if offset increases over ~0.04 sec
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*/
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