ts2phc(8): Synchronizes one or more PTP Hardware Clocks using external time stamps
SYNOPSIS
ts2phc [ -hmqv ] [ -c device|name ] [ -f config ] [ -l print-level ] [ -s device|name ] [ long-options ] …
DESCRIPTION
ts2phc synchronizes PTP Hardware Clocks (PHC) to external time stamp signals. A single source may be used to distribute time to one or more PHC devices.
OPTIONS
-c device|name)Specifies a PHC to be synchronized. The clock may be identified by its character device (like /dev/ptp0) or its associated network interface (like eth0). This option may be given multiple times.
-f configRead configuration from the specified file. No configuration file is read by default.
-hDisplays the command line help summary.
-l print-levelSets the maximum syslog level of messages which should be printed or sent to the system logger. The default is 6 (LOG_INFO).
-mPrints log messages to the standard output.
-qPrevents sending log messages to the system logger.
-s device|nameSpecifies the source of the PPS signal. Use the key word generic for an external 1-PPS without ToD information. When using a PHC as the time source, the clock may be identified by its character device (like /dev/ptp0) or its associated network interface (like eth0). Use the key word nmea for an external 1-PPS from a GPS providing ToD information via the RMC NMEA sentence.
-vPrints the software version and exits.
LONG OPTIONS
Each and every configuration file option (see below) may also appear as a “long” style command line argument. For example, the use_syslog option may be set using either of these two forms.
--use_syslog 1
--use_syslog=1
Option values given on the command line override values in the global section of the configuration file.
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.
There are two different section types.
The global section (indicated as [global]) sets the program options and the default time sink options. Other sections are clock specific sections, and they override the default options.
Time sink sections give the name of the configured PHC (e.g. [eth0]). Time sinks specified in the configuration file need not be specified with the -c command line option.
GLOBAL OPTIONS
first_step_thresholdThe maximum offset, specified in seconds, that the servo will correct by changing the clock frequency instead of stepping the clock. This is only applied on the first update. When set to 0.0, the servo will not step the clock on start. The default is 0.00002 (20 microseconds).
free_runningWhen set to 1, no PHC will be adjusted. This option can be useful in test scenarios, for example to determine how well synchronized a group of local clocks are to each other. The default is 0 (adjust the clocks).
leapfileThe path to the current leap seconds definition file. In a Debian system this file is provided by the tzdata package and can be found at /usr/share/zoneinfo/leap-seconds.list. If a leapfile is configured it will be reloaded if modified. The default is an empty string, which causes the program to use a hard coded table that reflects the known leap seconds on the date of the software’s release.
logging_levelThe maximum logging level of messages which should be printed. The default is 6 (LOG_INFO).
max_frequencyThe maximum allowed frequency adjustment of the clock in parts per billion. This is an additional limit to the maximum allowed by the hardware. When set to 0, the hardware limit will be used. The default is 900000000 (90%).
message_tagThe tag which is added to all messages printed to the standard output or system log. The default is an empty string (which cannot be set in the configuration file as the option requires an argument).
step_thresholdThe maximum offset, specified in seconds, that the servo will correct by changing the clock frequency instead of stepping the clock. When set to 0.0, the servo will never step the clock except on start. The default is 0.0.
ts2phc.nmea_remote_host, ts2phc.nmea_remote_portSpecifies the remote host providing ToD information when using the nmea PPS signal source. Note that if these two options are both specified, then the given remote connection will be used in preference to the configured serial port. These options default to the empty string, that is, not specified.
ts2phc.nmea_serialport, ts2phc.nmea_baudrateSpecifies the serial port and baudrate in bps for character device providing ToD information when using the nmea PPS signal source. Note that if the options, ts2phc.nmea_remote_host and ts2phc.nmea_remote_port, are both specified, then the given remote connection will be used in preference to the configured serial port. The default serial port is /dev/ttyS0. The default baudrate is 9600 bps.
ts2phc.pulsewidthThe expected pulse width of the external PPS signal in nanoseconds. When ts2phc.extts_polarity is both, the given pulse width is used to detect and discard the time stamp of the unwanted edge. The supported range is 1000000 to 990000000 nanoseconds. The default is 500000000 nanoseconds.
use_syslogPrint messages to the system log if enabled. The default is 1 (enabled).
verbosePrint messages to the standard output if enabled. The default is 0 (disabled).
TIME SINK OPTIONS
ts2phc.channelThe external time stamping or periodic output channel to be used. Some PHC devices feature programmable pins and one or more time stamping channels. This option allows selecting a particular channel to be used. When using a PHC device as the PPS source, this option selects the periodic output channel. The default is channel 0.
ts2phc.extts_correctionThe value, in nanoseconds, to be added to each PPS time stamp. The default is 0 (no correction).
ts2phc.extts_polarity
The polarity of the external PPS signal, either rising or falling. Some PHC devices always time stamp both edges. Setting this option to both will allow the ts2phc program to work with such devices by detecting and ignoring the unwanted edge. In this case be sure to set ts2phc.pulsewidth to the correct value. The default is rising.
ts2phc.masterSetting this option to 1 configures the given PHC device as the source of the PPS signal. The default is 0 for the time sink role.
ts2phc.pin_indexThe pin index to be used. Some PHC devices feature programmable pins, and this option allows configuration of a particular pin for the external time stamping or periodic output function. The default is pin index 0.
WARNING
Be cautious when sharing the same configuration file between ptp4l, phc2sys, and ts2phc. Keep in mind that values specified in the configuration file take precedence over the default values. If an option which is common to the other programs is set in the configuration file, then the value will be applied to all the programs using the file, and this might not be what is expected.
It is recommended to use separate configuration files for ptp4l, phc2sys, and ts2phc in order to avoid any unexpected behavior.
SEE ALSO
phc2sys(8), ptp4l(8)