[Linuxptp-users] GPLv2 - syscall exception missing

2020-03-09 Thread Tony Jones via Linuxptp-users
Hi. I notice that LinuxPTP is GPLv2 licensed, but doesn't have the syscall exception https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.17/process/license-rules.html Is it possible to include the syscall exception to make LinuxPTP usable for commercial code (currently, the GPLv2 license means there are signifi

Re: [Linuxptp-users] GPLv2 - syscall exception missing

2020-03-09 Thread Richard Cochran
On Mon, Mar 09, 2020 at 12:03:22PM +, Tony Jones via Linuxptp-users wrote: > Is it possible to include the syscall exception to make LinuxPTP > usable for commercial code (currently, the GPLv2 license means there > are significant copyleft risks)? The linuxptp code is licensed under the GPL.

Re: [Linuxptp-users] LinuxPTP ptp4l master offset changes too quick

2020-03-09 Thread Jacob Keller
On 3/8/2020 7:42 AM, Richard Cochran wrote: > On Sun, Mar 08, 2020 at 10:25:34AM +0700, Michael Tang wrote: >> HW/SW in slave: >> - CPU: Intel Core i9, runs CentOS 7 with LinuxPTP 2.0 > > Looks like cent os 7 has a really old kernel version, and > >> - NIC: an Intel NIC supports hardware timestam