MSTS(4) OpenBSD Programmer's Manual MSTS(4)NAME
msts - Meinberg Standard Time String timedelta sensor
SYNOPSIS
pseudo-device msts [count]
DESCRIPTION
This line discipline interfaces serial Meinberg devices.
The line discipline is enabled by the following sequence:
#include <sys/ttycom.h>
int ldisc = MSTSDISC, fildes; ...
ioctl(fildes, TIOCSETD, &ldisc);
The byte stream is unaltered by the line discipline which maintains a
timedelta sensor using the MSTS data. The timedelta sensor will appear
as msts* in the list of sensors and the delta (in nanoseconds) between
the received time information and the local time can be accessed through
the sysctl(8) interface.
The Meinberg radio clocks use the following default baudrates:
GPS-receivers (external and PCI, COM0) 19200/8N1
GPS-receivers (external, COM1) 9600/8N1
DCF77-receivers (external) 9600/7E2
DCF77-receivers (PCI) 4800/8N1
SENSOR STATES
The quality of the timedelta is reported as the sensor status:
OK The time information is valid. The timedelta is safe
to use for applications like ntpd(8).
WARN The attached receiver has been indicating a warning
condition for at least the last ten minutes. The
timedelta should be used with care.
CRITICAL tty timestamping has been turned on but there is no PPS
signal present or the receiver indicated a warning
condition for at least the last twenty minutes. Check
your hardware. Some receiver units need PPS to be
manually turned on.
The status of a second sensor is used to report the status of the device
itself:
OK The clock is synchronized, e.g. a GPS receiver has a
fix.
WARN The device issued a warning condition, e.g. a GPS
receiver has no fix.
SEE ALSOtty(4), ldattach(8), ntpd(8), sysctl(8)HISTORY
The msts interface first appeared in OpenBSD 4.3.
AUTHORS
The msts line discipline was written by Marc Balmer
<mbalmer@openbsd.org>.
OpenBSD 4.9 May 6, 2008 OpenBSD 4.9