Re: [chrony-dev] Let the kernel write the sys clock to RTC |
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Interesting.
For me, 1.24 settles down to the same drift, and I can't imagine what
could be causing this.
What system are you using for testing?
Mine is a small 192MHz ARM 9 based board. Kernel HZ is 100.
When you start chrony git after 1.24, does it go back to -3.5 ppm?
Could you try git bisect to find which commit is causing this?
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Miroslav Lichvar
I ran ntpd program all night and this morning the estimated drift is 3.740.
And it seems that the +- convention is opposite in chrony and ntpd. So the
git chrony and ntpd seems to quite close.
Also, for chrony and adjtimex, offset is always 0 and timeconstant is 2;
for ntpd - offset is not 0 and timeconstant goes from 2 (on start) to 10.
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Piotr
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