On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 18:51:18 -0400 "Joubert Berger" <joubertb at gmail.com> wrote: > In 2.4, I relied on the skb->stamp to contain the timestamp of when > the packet entered the bridge. In 2.6, I don't seem to be seeing this > behaviour. Is this correct? If so, what is the best place for me to > grab the timestamp of the packet entering the bridge. > > TIA. > What code do you have that needs the timestamp. 2.6 doesn't enable timestamps unless some application needs it. If it is a kernel driver, then it should call net_enable_timestamp() when loaded and net_disable_timestamp() when unloaded.