github.com/core-coin/go-core/v2@v2.1.9/p2p/discover/ntp.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2016 by the Authors 2 // This file is part of the go-core library. 3 // 4 // The go-core library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by 6 // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 7 // (at your option) any later version. 8 // 9 // The go-core library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 13 // 14 // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 15 // along with the go-core library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 16 17 // Contains the NTP time drift detection via the SNTP protocol: 18 // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4330 19 20 package discover 21 22 import ( 23 "fmt" 24 "net" 25 "sort" 26 "time" 27 28 "github.com/core-coin/go-core/v2/log" 29 ) 30 31 const ( 32 ntpChecks = 5 // Number of measurements to do against the NTP server 33 ) 34 35 var NtpPool = "pool.ntp.org:123" 36 37 // durationSlice attaches the methods of sort.Interface to []time.Duration, 38 // sorting in increasing order. 39 type durationSlice []time.Duration 40 41 func (s durationSlice) Len() int { return len(s) } 42 func (s durationSlice) Less(i, j int) bool { return s[i] < s[j] } 43 func (s durationSlice) Swap(i, j int) { s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i] } 44 45 // checkClockDrift queries an NTP server for clock drifts and warns the user if 46 // one large enough is detected. 47 func checkClockDrift() { 48 drift, err := sntpDrift(ntpChecks) 49 if err != nil { 50 return 51 } 52 if drift < -driftThreshold || drift > driftThreshold { 53 log.Warn(fmt.Sprintf("System clock seems off by %v, which can prevent network connectivity", drift)) 54 log.Warn("Please enable network time synchronisation in system settings.") 55 } else { 56 log.Debug("NTP sanity check done", "drift", drift) 57 } 58 } 59 60 // sntpDrift does a naive time resolution against an NTP server and returns the 61 // measured drift. This method uses the simple version of NTP. It's not precise 62 // but should be fine for these purposes. 63 // 64 // Note, it executes two extra measurements compared to the number of requested 65 // ones to be able to discard the two extremes as outliers. 66 func sntpDrift(measurements int) (time.Duration, error) { 67 68 addr, err := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", NtpPool) 69 70 if err != nil { 71 return 0, err 72 } 73 // Construct the time request (empty package with only 2 fields set): 74 // Bits 3-5: Protocol version, 3 75 // Bits 6-8: Mode of operation, client, 3 76 request := make([]byte, 48) 77 request[0] = 3<<3 | 3 78 79 // Execute each of the measurements 80 drifts := []time.Duration{} 81 for i := 0; i < measurements+2; i++ { 82 // Dial the NTP server and send the time retrieval request 83 conn, err := net.DialUDP("udp", nil, addr) 84 if err != nil { 85 return 0, err 86 } 87 defer conn.Close() 88 89 sent := time.Now() 90 if _, err = conn.Write(request); err != nil { 91 return 0, err 92 } 93 // Retrieve the reply and calculate the elapsed time 94 conn.SetDeadline(time.Now().Add(60 * time.Second)) 95 96 reply := make([]byte, 48) 97 if _, err = conn.Read(reply); err != nil { 98 return 0, err 99 } 100 elapsed := time.Since(sent) 101 102 // Reconstruct the time from the reply data 103 sec := uint64(reply[43]) | uint64(reply[42])<<8 | uint64(reply[41])<<16 | uint64(reply[40])<<24 104 frac := uint64(reply[47]) | uint64(reply[46])<<8 | uint64(reply[45])<<16 | uint64(reply[44])<<24 105 106 nanosec := sec*1e9 + (frac*1e9)>>32 107 108 t := time.Date(1900, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC).Add(time.Duration(nanosec)).Local() 109 110 // Calculate the drift based on an assumed answer time of RRT/2 111 drifts = append(drifts, sent.Sub(t)+elapsed/2) 112 } 113 // Calculate average drif (drop two extremities to avoid outliers) 114 sort.Sort(durationSlice(drifts)) 115 116 drift := time.Duration(0) 117 for i := 1; i < len(drifts)-1; i++ { 118 drift += drifts[i] 119 } 120 return drift / time.Duration(measurements), nil 121 }