Re: [Linuxptp-users] List of Boundary clocks
PTP IEEE 1588 stack for Linux
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From: Mozhdeh K. <kam...@gm...> - 2013-04-14 14:34:02
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I am totally getting confused regarding the hardware you introduced me. As what I found, these are reference design board.. I confused how I can use those. I think you have read my scenario for testing IEEE1588 (bu using virtual machines and NIC). Before that, I thought I can have a proper network interface card that support hardware timestamps and use linuxptp .. then I can have boundary clock and ordinary clock and etc .. Is it wrong? But with what you introduce.. I don't know how I can use it. Thank you for you time. I am waiting to hear from you. BR, On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Richard Cochran <ric...@gm...>wrote: > On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 02:35:11PM +0200, Mozhdeh Kamel wrote: > > Can you please tell me the list of hardware which support both HW > > timestamps and boundary clocks? > > There only hardware that I know of is the ETSEC found on Freescale > PowerPC devices, like the P2020, the MPC85xx, and the MPC8313. These > are supported by the Linux "gianfar" driver. > > I wish the list were longer. > > Sorry, > Richard > |