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/*
UDP NTP Client using the EtherCard library
Get the time from a Network Time Protocol (NTP) time server
Demonstrates use of UDP sendPacket and ReceivePacket
For more on NTP time servers and the messages needed to communicate with them,
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol
created 13 Sep 2017
by Jeroen Vermeulen
inspired by https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/UdpNtpClient
License: GPLv2
*/
#include <EtherCard.h> // https://github.com/njh/EtherCard
// Ethernet mac address - must be unique on your network
const byte myMac[] PROGMEM = { 0x70, 0x69, 0x69, 0x2D, 0x30, 0x31 };
const char NTP_REMOTEHOST[] PROGMEM = "ntp.bit.nl"; // NTP server name
const unsigned int NTP_REMOTEPORT = 123; // NTP requests are to port 123
const unsigned int NTP_LOCALPORT = 8888; // Local UDP port to use
const unsigned int NTP_PACKET_SIZE = 48; // NTP time stamp is in the first 48 bytes of the message
byte Ethernet::buffer[350]; // Buffer must be 350 for DHCP to work
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.println(F("\n[EtherCard NTP Client]"));
// Change 'SS' to your Slave Select pin, if you arn't using the default pin
if (ether.begin(sizeof Ethernet::buffer, myMac, SS) == 0)
Serial.println(F("Failed to access Ethernet controller"));
if (!ether.dhcpSetup())
Serial.println(F("DHCP failed"));
ether.printIp("IP: ", ether.myip);
ether.printIp("GW: ", ether.gwip);
ether.printIp("DNS: ", ether.dnsip);
if (!ether.dnsLookup(NTP_REMOTEHOST))
Serial.println("DNS failed");
uint8_t ntpIp[IP_LEN];
ether.copyIp(ntpIp, ether.hisip);
ether.printIp("NTP: ", ntpIp);
ether.udpServerListenOnPort(&udpReceiveNtpPacket, NTP_LOCALPORT);
Serial.println("Started listening for response.");
sendNTPpacket(ntpIp);
}
void loop() {
// this must be called for ethercard functions to work.
ether.packetLoop(ether.packetReceive());
}
// send an NTP request to the time server at the given address
void sendNTPpacket(const uint8_t* remoteAddress) {
// buffer to hold outgoing packet
byte packetBuffer[ NTP_PACKET_SIZE];
// set all bytes in the buffer to 0
memset(packetBuffer, 0, NTP_PACKET_SIZE);
// Initialize values needed to form NTP request
// (see URL above for details on the packets)
packetBuffer[0] = 0b11100011; // LI, Version, Mode
packetBuffer[1] = 0; // Stratum, or type of clock
packetBuffer[2] = 6; // Polling Interval
packetBuffer[3] = 0xEC; // Peer Clock Precision
// 8 bytes of zero for Root Delay & Root Dispersion
packetBuffer[12] = 49;
packetBuffer[13] = 0x4E;
packetBuffer[14] = 49;
packetBuffer[15] = 52;
// all NTP fields have been given values, now
// you can send a packet requesting a timestamp:
ether.sendUdp(packetBuffer, NTP_PACKET_SIZE, NTP_LOCALPORT, remoteAddress, NTP_REMOTEPORT );
Serial.println("NTP request sent.");
}
void udpReceiveNtpPacket(uint16_t dest_port, uint8_t src_ip[IP_LEN], uint16_t src_port, const char *packetBuffer, uint16_t len) {
Serial.println("NTP response received.");
// the timestamp starts at byte 40 of the received packet and is four bytes,
// or two words, long. First, extract the two words:
unsigned long highWord = word(packetBuffer[40], packetBuffer[41]);
unsigned long lowWord = word(packetBuffer[42], packetBuffer[43]);
// combine the four bytes (two words) into a long integer
// this is NTP time (seconds since Jan 1 1900):
unsigned long secsSince1900 = highWord << 16 | lowWord;
// Unix time starts on Jan 1 1970. In seconds, that's 2208988800:
const unsigned long seventyYears = 2208988800UL;
// subtract seventy years:
unsigned long epoch = secsSince1900 - seventyYears;
// print Unix time:
Serial.print("Unix time = ");
Serial.println(epoch);
}