On Tue, February 18, 2014 4:57 PM
Richard Cochran <mailto:richardcoch...@gmail.com> wrote:

<...>

> Even in the gPTP case where you do not tune the clock, still I
> would expect that you need the actual peer delay measurement
> (even when negative) in order to calculate the true offset
> from master.

Hi Richard et al,

what is the motivation between the different cases (tuning the clock and not 
tuning the clock in PTP/gPTP). Is this demanded by the standard or good 
practice?

How does another process read the network (PTP) time if the PHC doesn't reflect 
it, because it's free running.

Thanks
Axel

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