PPSAPI is described in RFC-2873. The IEEE standard for precission syncronization is IEEE-1588. Here is a link to an application implementing a PTP daemon according to IEEE-1588:
http://ptpd.sourceforge.net Lot of information about the NTP related RFCs are referenced in www.ntp.org although v4 is not yet in the form of RFC. Regards, Javier Hal Murray escribió: > I think there is another RFC on the kernel API for the PPS stuff. > > If you are looking for standards in general rather than just RFCs, there is > an IEEE (I think) standard that is very NTP like but aimed at much higher > precision. It uses hardware assist to time-stamp ethernet packets. I think > the target is synchronizing data collection within a lab: LAN rather than WAN. > > > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Javier Herrero EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HV Sistemas S.L. PHONE: +34 949 336 806 Los Charcones, 17A FAX: +34 949 336 792 19170 El Casar - Guadalajara - Spain WEB: http://www.hvsistemas.com _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
