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Re: PPS in GPSD vs Chrony
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Gary E. Miller |
Subject: |
Re: PPS in GPSD vs Chrony |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Jul 2020 11:21:46 -0700 |
Yo Gary!
> > Here is a quick test comparing the PPS rate of 32 and 1 Hz. The
> > polling interval didn't change (1 second) and it was running on an
> > idle system (an Orange Pi PC). The RMS offset value is about 4.7 ns
> > vs 13.5 ns, so the improvement is not as good as the square root of
> > the rate ratio, but still significant.
> >
> > https://i.imgur.com/9E7zUai.png
>
> If the poll rate stays at 1Hz then why does a higher "PPS" help?
> Maybe it keeps chronyd (I assume you are using chronyd) fresh in the
> CPU cache and running on its own core. This is an odd one.
Hmm, how does the time daemon (gpsd, chonryd, ntpd) know which of the
32 pulses is the top of the second? NMEA time is very unlikely to be
better than 30 ms.
RGDS
GARY
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