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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yuan Tao
fa08d900d4 base-files: sysfixtime: Fix time on the fake RTC
On some devices the chip has RTC but no battery save time.
This leads back to getting the wrong time
and skipping the check of the last file modification date.

This commit ensures that the file time is checked even
if the RTC exists.
which would ordinarily return an approbiate
system time used for e.g. certificate generation.

Tested-on: NanoPi R2S

Signed-off-by: Yuan Tao <ty@wevs.org>
2023-02-19 20:04:59 +08:00
Petr Štetiar
9e8e8b7253 base-files: sysfixtime: Keep RTC time in UTC timezone
We need to tell hwclock with -u commandline option, that we would like
to keep our RTC clock in UTC timezone. Linux kernel expects RTC in UTC
timezone anyway.

In current state of things, we don't tell hwclock to load/store time
from/to RTC in UTC timezone so it uses the timezone from the system
time. If it's set to different timezone then UTC, sysfixtime is going to
screw the time in RTC.

I've following in the setup script:

  uci set system.@system[0].timezone='CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3'
  uci set system.@system[0].zonename='Europe/Prague'

I've this RTC setup (rtc1 is RTC on i.MX6 SoC, rtc0 is battery backed RTC mcp7941x):

  rtc-ds1307 3-006f: rtc core: registered mcp7941x as rtc0
  snvs_rtc 20cc000.snvs:snvs-rtc-lp: rtc core: registered 20cc000.snvs:snvs-r as rtc1

Then we can experience following (current time is 10:15am):

	$ date
	Fri Oct 21 10:15:07 CEST 2016

	$ hwclock -r -f /dev/rtc0
	Fri Oct 21 08:14:46 2016  0.000000 seconds

	$ hwclock -u -r -f /dev/rtc0
	Fri Oct 21 10:14:46 2016  0.000000 seconds

And after current broken sysfixtime:

	$ /etc/init.d/sysfixtime stop

	$ date
	Fri Oct 21 10:15:25 CEST 2016

	$ hwclock -r -f /dev/rtc0
	Fri Oct 21 10:15:31 2016  0.000000 seconds

Now we've time in our battery backed RTC in CEST timezone instead of
UTC.  Then once again, but with this patch applied to sysfixtime, where
hwclock is using correctly the -u parameter:

	$ /etc/init.d/sysfixtime stop

	$ date
	Fri Oct 21 10:15:53 CEST 2016

	$ hwclock -r -f /dev/rtc0
	Fri Oct 21 08:15:55 2016  0.000000 seconds

Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
Acked-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
2016-10-31 16:33:19 +01:00
Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
d4ede1c118 base-files: sysfixtime no longer exclude dnsmasq.time
dnsmasq's dnssec time checking method now uses a ntp hotplug mechanism,
therefore dnsmasq.time is redudant and no longer needs to be explicitly
excluded from sysfixtime.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <kevin@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
2016-06-24 13:56:30 +02:00
Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
8d105653b1 base-files: sysfixtime typo in exclude dnsmasq.time
Typo, missing space before ] in previous commit caused shell syntax
failure and incorrect restoration of time.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <kevin@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
2016-05-19 18:14:28 +02:00
Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
2b1556d3e0 base-files: sysfixtime exclude dnsmasq.time
dnsmasq maintains dnsmasq.time across reboots and uses it as a means of
determining if current time is good enough to validate dnssec time
stamps.  By including /etc/dnsmasq.time as a time source for sysfixtime,
the mechanism was effectively defeated because time was set to the
last time that dnsmasq considered current even though that time is in
the past.  Since that time is out of date, dns(sec) resolution would
fail thus defeating any ntp based mechanisms for setting the clock
correctly.

In theory the process is defeated by any files in /etc that are newer
than /etc/dnsmasq.time however dnsmasq now updates the file's timestamp
on process TERM so hopefully /etc/dnsmasq.time is the latest file
timestamp in /etc as part of LEDE shutdown/reboot.

Either way, including /etc/dnsmasq.time as a time source for
sysfixtime is not helpful.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <kevin@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
2016-05-19 10:28:18 +02:00
Jo-Philipp Wich
21f460e0c1 Revert "base-files: sysfixtime exclude dnsmasq.time"
This reverts commit 382779e009.

Reverting this commit due to a missing Signed-off-by.

Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
2016-05-19 10:28:11 +02:00
Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
382779e009 base-files: sysfixtime exclude dnsmasq.time
dnsmasq maintains dnsmasq.time across reboots and uses it as a means of
determining if current time is good enough to validate dnssec time
stamps.  By including /etc/dnsmasq.time as a time source for sysfixtime,
the mechanism was effectively defeated because time was set to the
last time that dnsmasq considered current even though that time is in
the past.  Since that time is out of date, dns(sec) resolution would
fail thus defeating any ntp based mechanisms for setting the clock
correctly.

In theory the process is defeated by any files in /etc that are newer
than /etc/dnsmasq.time however dnsmasq now updates the file's timestamp
on process TERM so hopefully /etc/dnsmasq.time is the latest file
timestamp in /etc as part of LEDE shutdown/reboot.

Either way, including /etc/dnsmasq.time as a time source for
sysfixtime is not helpful.
2016-05-18 22:17:33 +02:00
John Crispin
e2fd1adaf5 base-files: For sysfixtime use hwclock if RTC available
On systems that have an RTC prefer it to the file-based time fixup (i.e.
use hwclock when there is a permanent clock instead of the faked up time
logic that is needed when there is not RTC).

We can't rely on hctosys kernel feature either as we're usually using
RTC as kernel modules which are usually being loaded after hctosys was
run, leading in the following error:

  hctosys: unable to open rtc device (rtc0)

Signed-off-by: Daniel Dickinson <openwrt@daniel.thecshore.com>
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>

SVN-Revision: 48661
2016-02-08 08:25:53 +00:00
Felix Fietkau
281f415885 base-files: fix argument order to date in sysfixtime so that it also works with musl
Seems like the reverse order relies on GNU specific getopt hackery which
musl does not replicate

Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>

SVN-Revision: 41045
2014-06-07 16:14:47 +00:00
John Crispin
dcf42b40fc base-files: removes logging
Since logd haven't started at this point, logging does not work.

Signed-off-by: Nuno Goncalves <nunojpg@gmail.com>

SVN-Revision: 40904
2014-06-02 12:42:37 +00:00
Jo-Philipp Wich
73344b9c56 Add sysfixtime init script, replacement of luci_fixtime
Simply scan for the most recent file in /etc and set
system time to this file modification time if it's in the future
It allow some time dependent program to work immediatly
without waiting for ntpd to sync

v1: v2: bad approach
v3: simply scan /etc, thanks to Bastian Bittorf for the idea
v4: use sort -n, thanks to Catalin Patulea
v5: use [] instead of [[]], thanks to Andreas Mohr
v6: use openwrt style, thanks to Bastian Bittorf

Signed-off-by: Etienne CHAMPETIER <etienne.champetier@free.fr>

SVN-Revision: 39422
2014-01-29 13:17:03 +00:00