#! @PATH_PERL@ -w die "perl5 needed\n" unless ($] > 5); use Getopt::Std; use vars qw($opt_n); getopts('d:nt:'); #chop($ncpu = `sysctl -n hw.ncpu`); #die "Found $ncpu CPUs; can only be run on systems with 1 CPU.\n" if ($ncpu > 1); $driftfile = "/etc/ntp.drift"; $driftfile = $opt_d if defined($opt_d); chop($timer = `sysctl -n kern.timecounter.hardware 2> /dev/null`); $timer =~ tr/\U/\L/; if ($timer eq '') { open(DM, "/var/run/dmesg.boot"); while(<DM>) { # Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz if (/^Timecounter "(\w+)"\s+/) { $timer = $1; last; } } close(DM); } $opt_t = $timer if !defined($opt_t); if ($timer ne '') { # $timer found... if ($opt_t ne '') { # - and $opt_t found if ($timer ne $opt_t) { # - - and they differ warn "You specified a $opt_t timer but I detected a $timer timer.\n"; usage(); exit 1; } else { # - - and they are the same ; } } else { # - but no $opt_t specified; this is OK ; } } else { # No $timer found... if ($opt_t ne '') { # - but $opt_t was specified $timer = $opt_t; # - - so use it. } else { # - and neither was $opt_t warn "I can't tell what timer you have. Please specify one.\n"; usage(); exit 1; } } open(DF, $driftfile) || die "Can't open driftfile ($driftfile): $!\n"; while(<DF>) { chop; if (/^(-?\d+\.\d+)(\s\d)?$/) { $drift = $1; } else { die "Bogus value in driftfile $driftfile: <$_>\n"; } } close(DF); print "NTP drift is <$drift>\n"; # Convert from NTP's idea of PPM to a decimal equivalent $freq_adj = int ( $drift * ( 10 ** 6 / 2 ** 20) ); print "normalized freq_adj is <$freq_adj>\n"; $freq_adj = int ( ( $freq_adj - 1 ) / 2 ); print "Applying freq_adj of <".-$freq_adj.">\n"; $sysctl = "machdep.".$timer."_freq"; chop($mach_freq = `sysctl -n $sysctl`); print "$sysctl is <$mach_freq>\n"; $n_mach_freq = $mach_freq - $freq_adj; if (defined($opt_n)) { print "$sysctl $mach_freq -> $n_mach_freq\n"; } else { print "i8254: ".`sysctl -w $sysctl=$n_mach_freq`; } sub usage { print STDERR <<EOUsage Usage: $0 [-d drift_file] [-n] [-t timer] where "drift_file" defaults to /etc/ntp.drift and "timer" is usually "tsc" or "i8254" and "-n" says "don't really change anything, just say what would happen". EOUsage } |