>They take the time from the reflock along with the system timestamp (with
>the intent to get the system timestamp as close as possible to the moment
>the refclock timestamp is obtained), build the contents of the struct
>refclockproc, and call refclock_process().

I think it's slightly more complicated than that.

In addition to refclock_process, there is also refclock_process_offset
which is used by several drivers.

There is also a SAMPLE macro in ntp_refclock.h which is only used
by the atom driver.

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