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NAME

       timemaster - run NTP with PTP as reference clocks

SYNOPSIS

       timemaster [ -nmqv ] [ -l print-level ] -f file

DESCRIPTION

       timemaster  is  a  program that uses ptp4l and phc2sys in combination with chronyd or ntpd to synchronize
       the system clock to NTP and PTP time sources. The PTP time is provided  by  phc2sys  and  ptp4l  via  SHM
       reference  clocks  to  chronyd/ntpd,  which  can  compare  all  time  sources and use the best sources to
       synchronize the system clock.

       On start, timemaster reads a configuration file that specifies the NTP and PTP time sources, checks which
       network interfaces have and share a PTP hardware clock (PHC), generates configuration files for ptp4l and
       chronyd/ntpd, and start the ptp4l, phc2sys, chronyd/ntpd processes as needed. Then, it waits for a signal
       to kill the processes, remove the generated configuration files and exit.

OPTIONS

       -f file
              Specify the path to the timemaster configuration file.

       -n     Don't start the programs, only print their configuration files and  the  commands  that  would  be
              executed if this option wasn't specified.

       -l level
              Set the maximum syslog level of messages which should be printed or sent to the system logger. The
              default value is 6 (LOG_INFO).

       -m     Print messages to the standard output.

       -q     Don't send messages to the system logger.

       -v     Print the software version and exit.

       -h     Display a help message and exit.

CONFIGURATION FILE

       The  configuration  file  is  divided  into sections. Each section starts with a line containing its name
       enclosed in brackets and it follows with settings.  Each  setting  is  placed  on  a  separate  line,  it
       contains  the  name of the option and the value separated by whitespace characters. Empty lines and lines
       starting with # are ignored.

       Sections that can used in the configuration file and options that can be set in them are described below.

   [timemaster]
       ntp_program
              Select which NTP implementation should be used. Possible values are chronyd and ntpd. The  default
              value  is chronyd. Limitations of the implementations relevant to the timemaster configuration are
              listed in NOTES.

       rundir Specify the directory where should be generated chronyd, ntpd and ptp4l  configuration  files  and
              sockets.   The   directory   will   be   created  if  it  doesn't  exist.  The  default  value  is
              /var/run/timemaster.

       first_shm_segment
              Specify the first number in a sequence of SHM segments that will be used by ptp4l and phc2sys. The
              default value is 0. Increasing the number can be useful to avoid conflicts with time sources  that
              are not started by timemaster, e.g. gpsd using segments number 0 and 1.

       restart_processes
              Enable  or  disable  restarting of processes started by timemaster. If the option is set to a non-
              zero value, all processes except chronyd and ntpd will be automatically restarted when  terminated
              and  timemaster  is  running  for at least one second (i.e. the process did not terminate due to a
              configuration error). If a process was terminated and is not started again, timemaster  will  kill
              the other processes and exit with a non-zero status.  The default value is 1 (enabled).

   [ntp_server address]
       The  ntp_server  section specifies an NTP server that should be used as a time source. The address of the
       server is included in the name of the section.

       minpoll
       maxpoll
              Specify the minimum and maximum NTP polling interval as powers of  two  in  seconds.  The  default
              values  are  6  (64 seconds) and 10 (1024 seconds) respectively. Shorter polling intervals usually
              improve the accuracy significantly, but they should be used only when allowed by the operators  of
              the NTP service (public NTP servers generally don't allow too frequent queries). If the NTP server
              is located on the same LAN, polling intervals around 4 (16 seconds) might give best accuracy.

       iburst Enable or disable sending a burst of NTP packets on start to speed up the initial synchronization.
              Possible values are 1 and 0. The default value is 0 (disabled).

       ntp_options
              Specify  extra  options  that  should  be  added  for  this  source to the server directive in the
              configuration file of the selected NTP implementation. No extra options are added by default.

   [ptp_domain number]
       The ptp_domain section specifies a PTP domain that should be used as a time source. The PTP domain number
       is included in the name of the section. The ptp4l instances are configured to run in the slaveOnly  mode.
       In this section at least the interfaces option needs to be set, other options are optional.

       interfaces
              Specify  which  network  interfaces  should be used for this PTP domain. A separate ptp4l instance
              will be started for each group of interfaces sharing the same PHC  and  for  each  interface  that
              supports only SW time stamping. HW time stamping is enabled automatically. If an interface with HW
              time  stamping  is specified also in other PTP domains, only the ptp4l instance from the first PTP
              domain will be using HW time stamping.

       ntp_poll
              Specify the polling interval of the NTP SHM reference clock reading samples from ptp4l or phc2sys.
              It's specified as a power of two in seconds.  The default value is 2 (4 seconds).

       phc2sys_poll
              Specify the polling interval used by phc2sys to read a PTP clock synchronized by ptp4l and  update
              the SHM sample for chronyd/ntpd. It's specified as a power of two in seconds. The default value is
              0 (1 second).

       delay  Specify  the maximum assumed roundtrip delay to the primary source of the time in this PTP domain.
              This value is included in the distance used by chronyd in the source selection algorithm to detect
              falsetickers  and  assign  weights  for  source  combining.  The  default  value  is   1e-4   (100
              microseconds).  With ntpd, the tos mindist command can be used to set a limit with similar purpose
              globally for all time sources.

       ntp_options
              Specify extra options that should be added for this source to the refclock or server directives in
              the configuration file of the selected NTP implementation. No extra options are added by default.

       ptp4l_option
              Specify an extra  ptp4l  option  specific  to  this  PTP  domain  that  should  be  added  to  the
              configuration  files generated for ptp4l. This option may be used multiple times in one ptp_domain
              section.

   [chronyd]
       path   Specify the path to the chronyd binary. The default value is chronyd to search for the  binary  in
              PATH.

       options
              Specify  extra  options  that  should  be added to the chronyd command line.  No extra options are
              added by default.

   [chrony.conf]
       Settings specified in this section are copied directly to the configuration file generated  for  chronyd.
       If this section is not present in the timemaster configuration file, the following setting will be added:

       makestep 1 3

       This  configures chronyd to step the system clock in the first three updates if the offset is larger than
       1 second.

   [ntpd]
       path   Specify the path to the ntpd binary. The default value is ntpd to search for the binary in PATH.

       options
              Specify extra options that should be added to the ntpd command line. No extra options are added by
              default.

   [ntp.conf]
       Settings specified in this section are copied directly to the configuration file generated for  ntpd.  If
       this section is not present in the timemaster configuration file, the following settings will be added:

       restrict default nomodify notrap nopeer noquery
       restrict 127.0.0.1
       restrict ::1

       This configures ntpd to use safe default restrictions.

   [phc2sys]
       path   Specify  the  path to the phc2sys binary. The default value is phc2sys to search for the binary in
              PATH.

       options
              Specify extra options that should be added to all phc2sys command lines.   By  default,  -l  5  is
              added to the command lines.

   [ptp4l]
       path   Specify the path to the ptp4l binary. The default value is ptp4l to search for the binary in PATH.

       options
              Specify  extra  options that should be added to all ptp4l command lines. By default, -l 5 is added
              to the command lines.

   [ptp4l.conf]
       Settings specified in this section are copied directly to the global section of the  configuration  files
       generated for all ptp4l instances. There is no default content of this section.

       Other  sections (e.g. [unicast_master_table]) may be specified here, but lines beginning with the bracket
       need to be prefixed with the > character to prevent timemaster from parsing it as a beginning of  another
       section.

NOTES

       For  best accuracy, chronyd is usually preferred over ntpd, it also synchronizes the system clock faster.
       Both NTP implementations, however, have some limitations that need to be considered before  choosing  the
       one to be used in a given timemaster configuration.

       The chronyd limitations are:

              In version 1.31 and older, the maximum number of reference clocks used at the same time is 8. This
              limits the number of PHCs and interfaces using SW time stamping that can be used for PTP.

              Using  polling  intervals  (minpoll,  maxpoll, ntp_poll options) shorter than 2 (4 seconds) is not
              recommended with versions before 1.30. With 1.30 and later values of 0 or 1 can be  used  for  NTP
              sources and negative values for PTP sources (ntp_poll) to specify a subsecond interval.

       The ntpd limitations are:

              In  versions  before  4.2.8p1,  only  the first two shared-memory segments created by the ntpd SHM
              refclock driver have owner-only access. Other segments are created with world access, which allows
              any user on  the  system  to  write  to  the  segments  and  disrupt  or  take  control  over  the
              synchronization  of  the clock.  In 4.2.8p1 the access was made configurable with the mode option,
              which is set by timemaster for owner-ownly access.

              The shortest polling interval for all sources is 3 (8 seconds).

              Nanosecond resolution in the SHM refclock driver is supported  in  version  4.2.7p303  and  later,
              older versions have only microsecond resolution.

EXAMPLES

       A minimal configuration file using one NTP source and two PTP sources would be:

       [ntp_server 10.1.1.1]

       [ptp_domain 0]
       interfaces eth0

       [ptp_domain 1]
       interfaces eth1

       A more complex example using all timemaster options would be:

       [ntp_server 10.1.1.1]
       minpoll 3
       maxpoll 4
       iburst 1
       ntp_options key 12

       [ptp_domain 0]
       interfaces eth0 eth1
       ntp_poll 0
       phc2sys_poll -2
       delay 10e-6
       ntp_options prefer
       ptp4l_option clock_servo linreg
       ptp4l_option delay_mechanism P2P

       [timemaster]
       ntp_program chronyd
       rundir /var/run/timemaster
       first_shm_segment 1
       restart_processes 0

       [chronyd]
       path /usr/sbin/chronyd
       options

       [chrony.conf]
       makestep 1 3
       logchange 0.5
       rtcsync
       driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift

       [ntpd]
       path /usr/sbin/ntpd
       options -u ntp:ntp

       [ntp.conf]
       restrict default nomodify notrap nopeer noquery
       restrict 127.0.0.1
       restrict ::1
       driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift

       [phc2sys]
       path /usr/sbin/phc2sys
       options -l 5

       [ptp4l]
       path /usr/sbin/ptp4l
       options

       [ptp4l.conf]
       logging_level 5

SEE ALSO

       chronyd(8), ntpd(8), phc2sys(8), ptp4l(8)

linuxptp                                          October 2014                                     TIMEMASTER(8)