On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 02:00:00PM +0200, Ondrej Mosnacek wrote:
This patch adds two auxiliary record types that will be used to
annotate
the adjtimex SYSCALL records with the NTP/timekeeping values that have
been changed.
It seems the "adjust" function intentionally logs also calls/modes
that don't actually change anything. Can you please explain it a bit
in the message?
NTP/PTP daemons typically don't read the adjtimex values in a normal
operation and overwrite them on each update, even if they don't
change. If the audit function checked that oldval != newval, the
number of messages would be reduced and it might be easier to follow.
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Miroslav Lichvar