I'm slowly but surely ramping up my test bed.
On a broken PPS device you'd get:
ubuntu gpsd[2585]: gpsd:ERROR: KPPS:/dev/pps0 time_pps_setparams(mode=0x1001)
failed: unknown error
That happens if e.g. a device announced PPS but since it didn't
initialize the kernel driver (by not soldering the PPS signal to a ping
for example in my case). You are clearly past that.
But with another of my devices I think I can recreate the error now:
gpsd[2649]: gpsd:WARN: KPPS:/dev/ttyUSB1 kernel PPS unavailable, PPS accuracy
will suffer
After reducing to just the device that seems to have PPS (as the others
throw a lot of false-positives) I can reproduce this and later this week
hopefully debug it.
** Changed in: gpsd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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