# Introduction `phosphor-time-manager` is the time manager service that implements dbus interface `xyz/openbmc_project/Time/EpochTime.interface.yaml`. User can get or set the BMC's or HOST's time via this interface. ### General usage The service `xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Manager` provides two objects on dbus: * /xyz/openbmc_project/time/bmc * /xyz/openbmc_project/time/host where each object implements interface `xyz.openbmc_project.Time.EpochTime`. User can directly get or set the property `Elasped` of the objects to get or set the time. For example on an authenticated session: * To get BMC's time: ``` ### With busctl on BMC busctl get-property xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Manager \ /xyz/openbmc_project/time/bmc xyz.openbmc_project.Time.EpochTime Elapsed ### With REST API on remote host curl -b cjar -k https://bmc-ip/xyz/openbmc_project/time/bmc ``` * To set HOST's time: ``` ### With busctl on BMC busctl set-property xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Manager \ /xyz/openbmc_project/time/host xyz.openbmc_project.Time.EpochTime \ Elapsed t ### With REST API on remote host curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT \ -d '{"data": 1487304700000000}' \ https://bmc-ip/xyz/openbmc_project/time/host/attr/Elapsed ``` ### Time settings Getting BMC or HOST time is always allowed, but setting the time may not be allowed depending on below two settings in settings manager. * TimeSyncMethod * NTP: Time is set via NTP server. * MANUAL: Time is set manually. * TimeOwner * BMC: BMC owns the time and can set the time. * HOST: Host owns the time and can set the time. * SPLIT: BMC and Host owns separate time. * BOTH: Both BMC and Host can set the time. A summary of which cases the time can be set on BMC or HOST: Mode | Owner | Set BMC Time | Set Host Time --------- | ----- | ------------- | ------------------- NTP | BMC | Fail to set | Not allowed NTP | HOST | Not allowed | Not allowed NTP | SPLIT | Fail to set | OK NTP | BOTH | Fail to set | Not allowed MANUAL | BMC | OK | Not allowed MANUAL | HOST | Not allowed | OK MANUAL | SPLIT | OK | OK MANUAL | BOTH | OK | OK ### Pgood When host is on (pgood == 1), the changes of the above time mode/owner are not applied but deferred. The changes of the mode/owner are saved to persistent storage. When host is off (pgood == 0), the saved mode/owner are read from persistent storage and are applied. Note: user can set the time mode and owner in settings daemon at any time, but time manager applying them is governed by the above condition.