@Colin, thank you for posting your findings in comment #6.

If I am reading the spreadsheet correctly, it seems like the majority of
the time the CONFIG_NETWORK_PHY_TIMESTAMPING enabled kernel is on
average using fewer instructions and branches for the server side
(yellow cells H27-K36 and H65-K74) than the kernel without this setting
(green cells B27-E36 and B65-E74).  For 512 byte TCP buffers that's also
the case for the client.

Am I reading the spreadsheet correctly?

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