On 27/02/2014 08:37, Brian Inglis wrote:
Hi folks,
Tried testing latest NTP-dev 4.2.7p424 from DJT site on Windows 7 x64
with UTC RTC
and Garmin 18x LVC with DCD PPS sending RMC only in NMEA 2.3+ mode @ 9600.
NTPd running at realtime priority affinity set to processor 3 with both
dev and stable.
NMEA user mode PPS timestamp never reported - works fine on stable
before and after dev test.
Freq_Mode never reported - works fine on stable before and after dev test.
Frequency and offset ran away with no sign of return towards hardware
drift of +0.9PPM.
Leap_Event reported on ntpq -c rv instead of Clock_Sync.
Event 0.0.0.0 c016 06 restart reported in log after 0.0.0.0 c012 02
freq_set on dev
but vice versa order on stable.
Event 0.0.0.0 c615 05 clock_sync reported in log 30s after 0.0.0.0 c61c
0c clock_step on dev
0.0.0.0 c614 04 freq_mode reported in log 30s after 0.0.0.0 c61c 0c
clock_step on stable,
but on stable 0.0.0.0 c412 02 freq_set then 0.0.0.0 c415 05 clock_sync
reported 15mins later.
Anyone any ideas what might be causing this/these discrepancies between
dev and stable?
Brian,
I don't know whether it helps, but I see this on a Windows-8.1/64 PC
running the signed kernel-mode PPS driver. It's a GPS 18x LVC which is
driving it, powered of 5V from a USB port. I don';t know at the moment
what the Garmin is set to output. It's on the latest firmware: 3.90.
Realtime priority (set by the program) and affinity mask is for all rour
processors (i5-3330 chip).
C:\Users\David>ntpq -crv stamsund
associd=0 status=0115 leap_none, sync_pps, 1 event, clock_sync,
version="ntpd [email protected] Feb 24 10:38:46.00 (UTC-00:00) 2014 (1)",
processor="x86", system="Windows", leap=00, stratum=1, precision=-22,
rootdelay=0.000, rootdisp=1.120, refid=PPS,
reftime=d6b9a9e9.bb0f6f05 Thu, Feb 27 2014 12:11:21.730,
clock=d6b9a9f1.d7ef24ca Thu, Feb 27 2014 12:11:29.843, peer=18499, tc=4,
mintc=3, offset=0.019701, frequency=-6.425, sys_jitter=0.013465,
clk_jitter=0.020, clk_wander=0.000, tai=35, leapsec=201207010000,
expire=201406010000
Sorry for the wrap!
General performance of that PC is here:
http://www.satsignal.eu/mrtg/performance_stamsund.php
Not sure how to proceed, but if I can be of help, I will.
--
Cheers,
David
Web: http://www.satsignal.eu
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