The logic for the Automotive Profile added a message interval update
mechanism that triggers whenever the servo enters the "stable locked"
state. This SERVO_LOCKED_STABLE state is active when the
configuration option servo_offset_threshold is non-zero and
servo_offset_threshold criteria is satisfied.
However, in general, the state of the servo can and should be
independent of any profile specific optional behavior. In particular,
the "stable locked" state will be used in the future to trigger other
kinds useful logic. For example, an upcoming write phase mode feature
would like to take advantage of the SERVO_LOCKED_STABLE state to
trigger its activation.
This patch introduces a proper configuration option to enable
transmission of the message interval request that is specific to the
Automotive Profile.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Cheng <vincent.cheng.xh@renesas.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
Add struct PortStats to keep per-port number of messages sent and received,
split by message type. Bump TX counters after messages are sent
successfully, and RX counters after a message is received. To keep things
simple, reserve one counter for each theoretically possible message type,
including the reserved ones.
Signed-off-by: Petr Machata <petrm@mellanox.com>
Add provision to disable delay requests. Designated masters who do not
need to calculate pdelay can use this option. This is required by
Automotive Profile to reduce network load.
Signed-off-by: Vedang Patel <vedang.patel@intel.com>
This commit adds functionality to increase the sync and pdelay request
intervals once gptp synchronization has been achieved. This is useful
while running Automotive Profile where the network is usually static.
Here, we are assuming that the gPTP synchronization is achieved whenever
the last 'n' offsets calculated using the Sync messages are below a
certain threshold. Both, the number of offsets to consider and the offset
threshold are configurable.
In order to support the interval update, a new clock servo state
CLOCK_SERVO_STABLE has been added. The clock will transition to this
state whenever the above condition is satisfied. When this transition
occurs, the slave will send an "interval request" signaling message
asking the master to change the sync interval. It will also update the
pdelay request interval locally.
Four new config options have been added to provide this functionality:
- servo_offset_threshold: All the offset values being considered should
be below this value.
- servo_num_offset_values: number of previously received offset values
to consider.
- operLogSyncInterval: slave will ask the master to switch to this
interval for sending sync messages when the offset stabilizes.
- operLogPdelayReqInterval: the slave will set this interval for pdelay
request messages when the offset stabilizes.
Signed-off-by: Vedang Patel <vedang.patel@intel.com>
This implements transmission and receipt of message interval requests.
Using this mechanism, a time-aware device can request change in sync,
link delay and announce intervals on the device connected on the other
end.
As part of the commit, we are also saving the initial values of Announce
and Sync Interval.
For more information look at sections 10.2.4.4, 10.3.9.5, 10.3.14, 10.4,
10.5.4 and 11.2.17 of 802.1AS standard
Please note that this commit does not implement logic related to
computeNeighborRateRatio and computeNeighborPropDelay flags mentioned in
Section 10.5.4.3.9 of 802.1AS Standard.
[ RC - memset the targetPortIdentity to all ones. ]
Signed-off-by: Vedang Patel <vedang.patel@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
It will be used to store the current value of Pdelay Request Interval.
It will be represented as power of two in seconds.
Signed-off-by: Vedang Patel <vedang.patel@intel.com>
Make port_signaling_construct() to create a generic signaling
ptp_message. Move the unicast specific code to
port_signaling_uc_construct().
This is done to support the creation of Message Interval Request TLV (as
defined in 802.1AS Section 10.5.4.3). This TLV can be used to request
change in Announce Interval, Sync Interval or Link Delay Interval on a
remote system.
[ RC - fix trivial rebase conflict on top of targetPortIdentity check. ]
Signed-off-by: Vedang Patel <vedang.patel@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
This config option will skip the source port identity verification in
the Sync and Follow_up messages. This option is needed when the announce
messages are disabled because the slave cannot know the identity of
master without announce messages.
This is required by Automotive Profile as part of skipping the Best
Master Clock Algorithm (BMCA).
Signed-off-by: Vedang Patel <vedang.patel@intel.com>
This option will accomplish 2 things. On the master, it will stop the
announce messages being sent (by disabling FD_MANNO_TIMER timer). On
slave, it will not configure announce message timeouts (by disabling
FD_ANNOUNCE_TIMEOUT timer).
This config option is needed for the Automotive profile as part of
skipping the Best Master Clock Algorithm (BMCA).
Signed-off-by: Vedang Patel <vedang.patel@intel.com>
This adds config option to specify static roles for master and slave
in the Best Master Clock Algorithm. This is the case for Automotive
Profile where networks are mostly static and role for each device is
known in advance.
masterOnly and slaveOnly will be used to determine the roles for the
devices. Since masterOnly is a per-port config and slaveOnly is a global
config option, role assignment will be slightly odd in case of bridges.
If slaveOnly is set to 1, all the ports will be in slave roles except
for the ones where masterOnly is set to 1. These ports will assume the
master role.
Two new FSMs which will be used for master and slave roles for this
config option have also been added.
Signed-off-by: Vedang Patel <vedang.patel@intel.com>
If set to 'true', this unconditionally sets the asCapable variable. The
usual checks will be applied to asCapable if it is set to 'auto'. The
default value is 'auto'.
This config option is needed by the Automotive Profile. The master will
be able to send out Sync Message as soon as the daemon is started.
Signed-off-by: Vedang Patel <vedang.patel@intel.com>
This patch adds new code that handles unicast service contracts,
sending messages according the negotiated schedule.
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
This patch adds configuration file support for a table of unicast
masters. Each table lives in its own section and has a unique,
positive numerical ID. Entries in the table are a pair of transport
type and protocol address.
Each port may specify a table id to be used for unicast negotiation.
Tables may not be shared between ports, but nothing prevents table
entries from appearing in more than table.
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
Consistenly use the pid_eq() and cid_eq() helper functions. Move the
functions into utils.h (making them inline functions) because they are
used in multiple source files.
Signed-off-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc>
The E2E TC forwards Announce, Delay_Req, Delay_Resp, Management,
Signaling, and Sync messages, and drops P2P Delay messages.
This implementation tracks the GM using the BMCA in order
to syntonize (or possibly even synchronize) with it.
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
The P2P TC forwards Announce, Management, Signaling, and Sync
messages, consumes P2P Delay messages, and drops E2E Delay messages.
This implementation tracks the GM using the BMCA in order
to syntonize (or possibly even synchronize) with it.
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
This patch adds code that sends an event messages received on one port out
all the other ports and calculates the residence time. The correction,
ingress port, and the original message are remembered in a TC transmit
descriptor. These descriptors are recycled in a memory pool in a similar
way to the message buffers.
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
The transparent clock code will want to set qualification timeouts and
perform end to end delay measurements. This patch exposes the needed
methods.
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
When masterOnly is true, the port always returns NULL when computing
its best foreign master. As a result, the port will never enter the
SLAVE state, and the clock will ignore Announce messages received on
that port.
This attribute is specifically called out in G.8275.1 and G.8275.2,
and it is implied by the "master only" mode G.8265.1. In addition,
this option will probably appear in the next revision of IEEE 1588.
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
There is no need to keep two copies of the data set comparison
function. This patch adds a method that allows the port code to
obtain the function from the clock code.
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
This patch makes a number of subroutines into global functions in order
to share code with the TC implementations to come.
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
This patch places the internal port data structure into a common header
for use by the original BC and the new TC code.
Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>