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- add SPDX header; - add a document title; - adjust titles and chapters, adding proper markups; - mark code blocks and literals as such; - adjust identation, whitespaces and blank lines where needed; - add to networking/index.rst. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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tc-actions-env-rules
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tcp-thin
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tcp-thin
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team
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team
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timestamping
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.. only:: subproject and html
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@@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ the packet meta information for mmap(2)ed RX_RING and TX_RINGs. If your
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NIC is capable of timestamping packets in hardware, you can request those
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NIC is capable of timestamping packets in hardware, you can request those
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hardware timestamps to be used. Note: you may need to enable the generation
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hardware timestamps to be used. Note: you may need to enable the generation
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of hardware timestamps with SIOCSHWTSTAMP (see related information from
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of hardware timestamps with SIOCSHWTSTAMP (see related information from
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Documentation/networking/timestamping.txt).
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Documentation/networking/timestamping.rst).
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PACKET_TIMESTAMP accepts the same integer bit field as SO_TIMESTAMPING::
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PACKET_TIMESTAMP accepts the same integer bit field as SO_TIMESTAMPING::
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members do not contain a valid value. For TX_RINGs, by default no timestamp
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members do not contain a valid value. For TX_RINGs, by default no timestamp
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is generated!
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is generated!
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See include/linux/net_tstamp.h and Documentation/networking/timestamping.txt
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See include/linux/net_tstamp.h and Documentation/networking/timestamping.rst
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for more information on hardware timestamps.
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for more information on hardware timestamps.
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Miscellaneous bits
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Miscellaneous bits
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============
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Timestamping
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============
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1. Control Interfaces
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1. Control Interfaces
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=====================
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The interfaces for receiving network packages timestamps are:
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The interfaces for receiving network packages timestamps are:
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* SO_TIMESTAMP
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SO_TIMESTAMP
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Generates a timestamp for each incoming packet in (not necessarily
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Generates a timestamp for each incoming packet in (not necessarily
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monotonic) system time. Reports the timestamp via recvmsg() in a
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monotonic) system time. Reports the timestamp via recvmsg() in a
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control message in usec resolution.
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control message in usec resolution.
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SO_TIMESTAMP_OLD and in struct __kernel_sock_timeval for
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SO_TIMESTAMP_NEW options respectively.
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SO_TIMESTAMP_NEW options respectively.
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* SO_TIMESTAMPNS
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SO_TIMESTAMPNS
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Same timestamping mechanism as SO_TIMESTAMP, but reports the
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Same timestamping mechanism as SO_TIMESTAMP, but reports the
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timestamp as struct timespec in nsec resolution.
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timestamp as struct timespec in nsec resolution.
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SO_TIMESTAMPNS is defined as SO_TIMESTAMPNS_NEW or SO_TIMESTAMPNS_OLD
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SO_TIMESTAMPNS is defined as SO_TIMESTAMPNS_NEW or SO_TIMESTAMPNS_OLD
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and in struct __kernel_timespec for SO_TIMESTAMPNS_NEW options
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and in struct __kernel_timespec for SO_TIMESTAMPNS_NEW options
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respectively.
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respectively.
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* IP_MULTICAST_LOOP + SO_TIMESTAMP[NS]
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IP_MULTICAST_LOOP + SO_TIMESTAMP[NS]
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Only for multicast:approximate transmit timestamp obtained by
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Only for multicast:approximate transmit timestamp obtained by
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reading the looped packet receive timestamp.
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reading the looped packet receive timestamp.
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* SO_TIMESTAMPING
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SO_TIMESTAMPING
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Generates timestamps on reception, transmission or both. Supports
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Generates timestamps on reception, transmission or both. Supports
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multiple timestamp sources, including hardware. Supports generating
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multiple timestamp sources, including hardware. Supports generating
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timestamps for stream sockets.
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timestamps for stream sockets.
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1.1 SO_TIMESTAMP (also SO_TIMESTAMP_OLD and SO_TIMESTAMP_NEW):
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1.1 SO_TIMESTAMP (also SO_TIMESTAMP_OLD and SO_TIMESTAMP_NEW)
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This socket option enables timestamping of datagrams on the reception
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This socket option enables timestamping of datagrams on the reception
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path. Because the destination socket, if any, is not known early in
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path. Because the destination socket, if any, is not known early in
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SO_TIMESTAMPNS_OLD returns incorrect timestamps after the year 2038
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SO_TIMESTAMPNS_OLD returns incorrect timestamps after the year 2038
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on 32 bit machines.
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on 32 bit machines.
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1.3 SO_TIMESTAMPING (also SO_TIMESTAMPING_OLD and SO_TIMESTAMPING_NEW):
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Supports multiple types of timestamp requests. As a result, this
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Supports multiple types of timestamp requests. As a result, this
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socket option takes a bitmap of flags, not a boolean. In
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socket option takes a bitmap of flags, not a boolean. In::
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err = setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TIMESTAMPING, &val, sizeof(val));
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err = setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TIMESTAMPING, &val, sizeof(val));
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1.3.1 Timestamp Generation
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Some bits are requests to the stack to try to generate timestamps. Any
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Some bits are requests to the stack to try to generate timestamps. Any
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combination of them is valid. Changes to these bits apply to newly
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combination of them is valid. Changes to these bits apply to newly
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require driver support and may not be available for all devices.
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require driver support and may not be available for all devices.
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This flag can be enabled via both socket options and control messages.
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This flag can be enabled via both socket options and control messages.
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SCHED:
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SCHED:
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Request tx timestamps prior to entering the packet scheduler. Kernel
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Request tx timestamps prior to entering the packet scheduler. Kernel
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transmit latency is, if long, often dominated by queuing delay. The
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transmit latency is, if long, often dominated by queuing delay. The
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1.3.2 Timestamp Reporting
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The other three bits control which timestamps will be reported in a
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The other three bits control which timestamps will be reported in a
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generated control message. Changes to the bits take immediate
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1.3.3 Timestamp Options
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The interface supports the options
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The interface supports the options
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_ID:
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SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_ID:
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Generate a unique identifier along with each packet. A process can
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have multiple concurrent timestamping requests outstanding. Packets
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have multiple concurrent timestamping requests outstanding. Packets
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Support recv() cmsg for all timestamped packets. Control messages
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timestamps and on IPv6 packets with transmit timestamp. This option
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Applies to transmit timestamps only. Makes the kernel return the
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timestamp as a cmsg alongside an empty packet, as opposed to
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int rx_filter; /* HWTSTAMP_FILTER_* */
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int rx_filter; /* HWTSTAMP_FILTER_* */
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};
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};
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Desired behavior is passed into the kernel and to a specific device by
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calling ioctl(SIOCSHWTSTAMP) with a pointer to a struct ifreq whose
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calling ioctl(SIOCSHWTSTAMP) with a pointer to a struct ifreq whose
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@@ -487,44 +503,47 @@ Any process can read the actual configuration by passing this
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structure to ioctl(SIOCGHWTSTAMP) in the same way. However, this has
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structure to ioctl(SIOCGHWTSTAMP) in the same way. However, this has
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not been implemented in all drivers.
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not been implemented in all drivers.
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/* possible values for hwtstamp_config->tx_type */
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::
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enum {
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/*
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* no outgoing packet will need hardware time stamping;
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* should a packet arrive which asks for it, no hardware
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* time stamping will be done
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*/
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HWTSTAMP_TX_OFF,
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/*
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/* possible values for hwtstamp_config->tx_type */
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* enables hardware time stamping for outgoing packets;
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enum {
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* the sender of the packet decides which are to be
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/*
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* time stamped by setting SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SOFTWARE
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* no outgoing packet will need hardware time stamping;
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* before sending the packet
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* should a packet arrive which asks for it, no hardware
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*/
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* time stamping will be done
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HWTSTAMP_TX_ON,
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*/
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};
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HWTSTAMP_TX_OFF,
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/* possible values for hwtstamp_config->rx_filter */
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/*
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enum {
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* enables hardware time stamping for outgoing packets;
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/* time stamp no incoming packet at all */
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* the sender of the packet decides which are to be
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_NONE,
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* time stamped by setting SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SOFTWARE
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* before sending the packet
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*/
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HWTSTAMP_TX_ON,
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};
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/* time stamp any incoming packet */
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/* possible values for hwtstamp_config->rx_filter */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_ALL,
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enum {
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/* time stamp no incoming packet at all */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_NONE,
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/* return value: time stamp all packets requested plus some others */
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/* time stamp any incoming packet */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_SOME,
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_ALL,
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/* PTP v1, UDP, any kind of event packet */
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/* return value: time stamp all packets requested plus some others */
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_EVENT,
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_SOME,
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/* for the complete list of values, please check
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/* PTP v1, UDP, any kind of event packet */
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* the include file include/uapi/linux/net_tstamp.h
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HWTSTAMP_FILTER_PTP_V1_L4_EVENT,
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*/
|
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};
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/* for the complete list of values, please check
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* the include file include/uapi/linux/net_tstamp.h
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|
*/
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||||||
|
};
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3.1 Hardware Timestamping Implementation: Device Drivers
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3.1 Hardware Timestamping Implementation: Device Drivers
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|
--------------------------------------------------------
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A driver which supports hardware time stamping must support the
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A driver which supports hardware time stamping must support the
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SIOCSHWTSTAMP ioctl and update the supplied struct hwtstamp_config with
|
SIOCSHWTSTAMP ioctl and update the supplied struct hwtstamp_config with
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@@ -533,22 +552,23 @@ should also support SIOCGHWTSTAMP.
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|||||||
|
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Time stamps for received packets must be stored in the skb. To get a pointer
|
Time stamps for received packets must be stored in the skb. To get a pointer
|
||||||
to the shared time stamp structure of the skb call skb_hwtstamps(). Then
|
to the shared time stamp structure of the skb call skb_hwtstamps(). Then
|
||||||
set the time stamps in the structure:
|
set the time stamps in the structure::
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
struct skb_shared_hwtstamps {
|
struct skb_shared_hwtstamps {
|
||||||
/* hardware time stamp transformed into duration
|
/* hardware time stamp transformed into duration
|
||||||
* since arbitrary point in time
|
* since arbitrary point in time
|
||||||
*/
|
*/
|
||||||
ktime_t hwtstamp;
|
ktime_t hwtstamp;
|
||||||
};
|
};
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Time stamps for outgoing packets are to be generated as follows:
|
Time stamps for outgoing packets are to be generated as follows:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- In hard_start_xmit(), check if (skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags & SKBTX_HW_TSTAMP)
|
- In hard_start_xmit(), check if (skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags & SKBTX_HW_TSTAMP)
|
||||||
is set no-zero. If yes, then the driver is expected to do hardware time
|
is set no-zero. If yes, then the driver is expected to do hardware time
|
||||||
stamping.
|
stamping.
|
||||||
- If this is possible for the skb and requested, then declare
|
- If this is possible for the skb and requested, then declare
|
||||||
that the driver is doing the time stamping by setting the flag
|
that the driver is doing the time stamping by setting the flag
|
||||||
SKBTX_IN_PROGRESS in skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags , e.g. with
|
SKBTX_IN_PROGRESS in skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags , e.g. with::
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags |= SKBTX_IN_PROGRESS;
|
skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags |= SKBTX_IN_PROGRESS;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ struct sock_extended_err {
|
|||||||
*
|
*
|
||||||
* The timestamping interfaces SO_TIMESTAMPING, MSG_TSTAMP_*
|
* The timestamping interfaces SO_TIMESTAMPING, MSG_TSTAMP_*
|
||||||
* communicate network timestamps by passing this struct in a cmsg with
|
* communicate network timestamps by passing this struct in a cmsg with
|
||||||
* recvmsg(). See Documentation/networking/timestamping.txt for details.
|
* recvmsg(). See Documentation/networking/timestamping.rst for details.
|
||||||
* User space sees a timespec definition that matches either
|
* User space sees a timespec definition that matches either
|
||||||
* __kernel_timespec or __kernel_old_timespec, in the kernel we
|
* __kernel_timespec or __kernel_old_timespec, in the kernel we
|
||||||
* require two structure definitions to provide both.
|
* require two structure definitions to provide both.
|
||||||
|
|||||||
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