The Prosody Simple Network Time Protocol client API consists of functions which allow the local module clock to be synchronised with a NTP server.
The declarations for this API are in apilib/smsntp.h
and applications using this API must be linked with the
appropriate library - see Linking an application with the TiNG library
From time to time new features are added to this API. This may require new fields to be added to structures. A mechanism is available to ensure that this does not cause any problems for code developed prior to the addition. This is achieved by defining all new fields such that the value zero selects backward compatible behaviour. To take advantage of this, structures should be cleared before use. For example,
SM_SNTP_CREATE_PARMS pcp; memset(&pcp, 0, sizeof(pcp)); pcp.module = moduleId; ... etc
This ensures that if a new field is ever added to this structure the new field is not left uninitialised.
The list of error codes that a function can return is only a list of typical errors. If a function is described as returning a standard error then it can return any such error. Also, when the description of a function says that it can return a particular error code (for example, ERR_SM_FIRMWARE_NOT_RUNNING), this does not mean that the function guarantees to detect this error condition in all circumstances. It merely means that if it does detect this error condition, then this is the code it will return.
There are situations where a successful call to a function causes an error condition to occur on a Prosody module, such as a request that requires a firmware module which has not been loaded. In these cases, the error condition is reported through a subsequent function call. This is usually a status function that is associated with the object which has caused the error. Some error conditions are more general. For example, a failure in communication with a Prosody module can be reported though any function call which refers to objects on that module.
This is part of Prosody.