Rtc

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Test RTC Synchronization

Description

Checks that RTC is working properly on machines that have an RTC device.

Scenario

Step 1: Set the following configuration in DUT1:

set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.100.0.100/24
set protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop 10.100.0.50
set system ntp master prefer
set system ntp master stratum 3

Step 2: Set the following configuration in DUT0:

set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.100.0.50/24

Step 3: Ping IP address 10.100.0.100 from DUT0:

admin@DUT0$ ping 10.100.0.100 count 1 size 56 timeout 1
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PING 10.100.0.100 (10.100.0.100) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.100.0.100: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.536 ms

--- 10.100.0.100 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.536/0.536/0.536/0.000 ms

Step 4: Run command set date 2024-10-09 12:00:00 at DUT0 and expect this output: Step 5: Run command set date ntp 10.100.0.100 at DUT0 and check if output does not contain the following tokens:

skipping this server
Show output
Date was successfully updated!

Step 6: Run command show date at DUT0 and check if output does not contain the following tokens:

Wed
Show output
Thu 10 Oct 2024 09:29:47 UTC +00:00

Step 7: Run command set date hwclock from-system debug at DUT0 and expect this output:

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hwclock from util-linux 2.33.1
System Time: 1728552587.759695
Trying to open: /dev/rtc0
Using the rtc interface to the clock.
Last drift adjustment done at 1728552586 seconds after 1969
Last calibration done at 1728552586 seconds after 1969
Hardware clock is on UTC time
Assuming hardware clock is kept in UTC time.
RTC type: 'rtc_cmos'
Using delay: 0.500000 seconds
missed it - 1728552587.760353 is too far past 1728552587.500000 (0.260353 > 0.001000)
1728552588.500000 is close enough to 1728552588.500000 (0.000000 < 0.002000)
Set RTC to 1728552588 (1728552587 + 1; refsystime = 1728552587.000000)
Setting Hardware Clock to 09:29:48 = 1728552588 seconds since 1969
ioctl(RTC_SET_TIME) was successful.
Not adjusting drift factor because the --update-drift option was not used.
New /etc/adjtime data:
0.000000 1728552587 0.000000
1728552587
UTC

Step 8: Run command set date hwclock to-system debug at DUT0 and expect this output:

Show output
hwclock from util-linux 2.33.1
System Time: 1728552588.599379
Trying to open: /dev/rtc0
Using the rtc interface to the clock.
Last drift adjustment done at 1728552587 seconds after 1969
Last calibration done at 1728552587 seconds after 1969
Hardware clock is on UTC time
Assuming hardware clock is kept in UTC time.
Waiting for clock tick...
...got clock tick
Time read from Hardware Clock: 2024/10/10 09:29:49
Hw clock time : 2024/10/10 09:29:49 = 1728552589 seconds since 1969
Time since last adjustment is 2 seconds
Calculated Hardware Clock drift is 0.000000 seconds
Calling settimeofday(1728552589.000000, 0)

Step 9: Run command show date at DUT0 and check if output does not contain the following tokens:

Wed
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Thu 10 Oct 2024 09:29:49 UTC +00:00

Test RTC Synchronization With Drift

Description

Tests that RTC is working properly on machines that have an RTC device (while adjusting the drift too).

Scenario

Step 1: Set the following configuration in DUT1:

set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.100.0.100/24
set protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop 10.100.0.50
set system ntp master prefer
set system ntp master stratum 3

Step 2: Set the following configuration in DUT0:

set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 10.100.0.50/24

Step 3: Ping IP address 10.100.0.100 from DUT0:

admin@DUT0$ ping 10.100.0.100 count 1 size 56 timeout 1
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PING 10.100.0.100 (10.100.0.100) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.100.0.100: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.480 ms

--- 10.100.0.100 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.480/0.480/0.480/0.000 ms

Step 4: Run command set date 2024-10-09 12:00:00 at DUT0 and expect this output: Step 5: Run command set date ntp 10.100.0.100 at DUT0 and check if output does not contain the following tokens:

skipping this server
Show output
Date was successfully updated!

Step 6: Run command show date at DUT0 and check if output does not contain the following tokens:

Wed
Show output
Thu 10 Oct 2024 09:29:59 UTC +00:00

Step 7: Run command set date hwclock from-system update-drift debug at DUT0 and expect this output:

Show output
hwclock from util-linux 2.33.1
System Time: 1728552599.741718
Trying to open: /dev/rtc0
Using the rtc interface to the clock.
Last drift adjustment done at 1728552599 seconds after 1969
Last calibration done at 1728552599 seconds after 1969
Hardware clock is on UTC time
Assuming hardware clock is kept in UTC time.
Waiting for clock tick...
...got clock tick
Time read from Hardware Clock: 2024/10/10 09:30:00
Hw clock time : 2024/10/10 09:30:00 = 1728552600 seconds since 1969
Time since last adjustment is 1 second
Calculated Hardware Clock drift is 0.000000 seconds
RTC type: 'rtc_cmos'
Using delay: 0.500000 seconds
1728552600.500000 is close enough to 1728552600.500000 (0.000000 < 0.001000)
Set RTC to 1728552600 (1728552600 + 0; refsystime = 1728552600.000000)
Setting Hardware Clock to 09:30:00 = 1728552600 seconds since 1969
ioctl(RTC_SET_TIME) was successful.
Not adjusting drift factor because it has been less than four hours since the last calibration.
New /etc/adjtime data:
0.000000 1728552600 0.000000
1728552600
UTC

Step 8: Run command set date hwclock to-system debug at DUT0 and expect this output:

Show output
hwclock from util-linux 2.33.1
System Time: 1728552600.618508
Trying to open: /dev/rtc0
Using the rtc interface to the clock.
Last drift adjustment done at 1728552600 seconds after 1969
Last calibration done at 1728552600 seconds after 1969
Hardware clock is on UTC time
Assuming hardware clock is kept in UTC time.
Waiting for clock tick...
...got clock tick
Time read from Hardware Clock: 2024/10/10 09:30:01
Hw clock time : 2024/10/10 09:30:01 = 1728552601 seconds since 1969
Time since last adjustment is 1 second
Calculated Hardware Clock drift is 0.000000 seconds
Calling settimeofday(1728552601.000000, 0)

Step 9: Run command show date at DUT0 and check if output does not contain the following tokens:

Wed
Show output
Thu 10 Oct 2024 09:30:01 UTC +00:00