In article <[email protected]>,
 Chris Albertson <[email protected]> writes:
>I have to admit I know nothing abut Linux serial PPS.   My guess is I
>need to somehow set this up before I try to get it to work with NTP.
>My clockstats file is filled with the the messages quoted below.   Is
>there something I can read.   I've build ntpd with the required pps
>support, have the "correct" Linux kernel and header files, made links
>in /dev.  Hard to know what's missing.  The error messages are not
>very helpful
>
>55609 21559.296 127.127.30.0 ONCORE[0]: ONCORE: oncore_get_timestamp,
>error serial pps
>55609 21589.292 127.127.30.0 ONCORE[0]: ONCORE: oncore_get_timestamp,
>error serial pps
>55609 21619.312 127.127.30.0 ONCORE[0]: ONCORE: oncore_get_timestamp,
>error serial pps

For things like this, your best bet is to look at the source code.

Usually greping for the text in the error message won't get very
many hits.

I took a quick look.  I think it's trying to tell you that it's not
getting a PPS pulse.

Do you have a scope?  Is the hardware making PPS pulses?  How wide are
they? ...

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