Dear linuxptp users and developers,

Version 1.7 of linuxptp is released, a good ten months after the
previous release.  I pushed out tag v1.7 and a tar ball on SF.

Thanks to Henry, Miroslav, and Wolfgang for their contributions!

Cheers,
Richard


Jesuiter, Henry (ALC NetworX GmbH) (2):
      Fix data type for return value of vasprintf()
      Introduce options to set DSCP values in PTP messages.

Miroslav Lichvar (4):
      tsproc: allow zero remote timestamps in delay update
      timemaster: allow arbitrary options in server/refclock directives.
      timemaster: add option to specify first SHM segment.
      timemaster: ignore failures of non-essential processes.

Richard Cochran (17):
      tsproc: Fix time stamp handling with P2P one shot mode.
      Properly initialize the message lists.
      fault: protect header against multiple inclusion.
      print: add missing include directive.
      config: get the time stamp information early.
      clock: simplify the create method.
      clock: remove redundant parameter from the create method.
      Move the clock type enumeration into the clock header.
      clock: offer a method to get the type rather than the number of ports.
      clock: offer a method to get the first port in the list.
      Perform the time stamping mode check in the clock module.
      config: count the interfaces as they are added.
      clock: specify type at creation time.
      Let the clock code figure the PHC index.
      Fix the man page regarding the '-p' option.
      uds: Prevent unintentional announce message timeouts.
      Version 1.7

Wolfgang Wallner (1):
      Fix typo in manpage of ptp4l

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