Hello Richard et al, as you Richard were the main force doing the work for adding hardware timestamping to the Linux kernel, could you enlight me how the association of a timestamp residing in kernel space (I guess in the ethernet device driver's domain) and a PTP message is handled by the kernel? I'm asking myself which PTP message fields actually are chosen to get the right timestamp for a message. Or is every network packet timestamped and the association is done by a hash or crc or something similar?
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