Re: [PATCH net-next 2/3] dt-bindings: net: micrel: Configure latency values and timestamping check for LAN8814 phy

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>        PTP4l(8)                    System Manager's Manual                   PTP4l(8)
> 
>        NAME
>            ptp4l - PTP Boundary/Ordinary/Transparent Clock
> 
>        ...
> 
>        egressLatency
>               Specifies  the  difference  in  nanoseconds  between  the actual
>               transmission time at the reference plane and the reported trans‐
>               mit  time  stamp. This value will be added to egress time stamps
>               obtained from the hardware.  The default is 0.
> 
>        ingressLatency
>               Specifies the difference in nanoseconds between the reported re‐
>               ceive  time  stamp  and  the  actual reception time at reference
>               plane. This value will be subtracted from  ingress  time  stamps
>               obtained from the hardware.  The default is 0.
> 

Hi Richard

Do these get passed to the kernel so the hardware can act on them, or
are they used purely in userspace by ptp4l?

If they has passed to the kernel, could we provide a getter as well as
a setter, so the defaults hard coded in the driver can be read back?

	Andrew



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