doc: improve hwtimestamp description

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Miroslav Lichvar 2016-12-14 13:30:17 +01:00
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@ -1780,10 +1780,11 @@ received from the specified network interface. The network interface controller
receptions, avoiding processing and queueing delays in the kernel, network receptions, avoiding processing and queueing delays in the kernel, network
driver, and hardware. This can significantly improve the accuracy of the driver, and hardware. This can significantly improve the accuracy of the
timestamps and the measured offset, which is used for synchronisation of the timestamps and the measured offset, which is used for synchronisation of the
system clock. In order to get best results, it is necessary to enable HW system clock. In order to get the best results, both sides receiving and
timestamping on both sides receiving and sending the packets (i.e. server and sending NTP packets (i.e. server and client, or two peers) need to use HW
client, or both peers), and also enable the interleaved mode with the *xleave* timestamping. If the server or peer supports the interleaved mode, it needs to
option in the <<server,*server*>> or the <<peer,*peer*>> directive. be enabled by the *xleave* option in the <<server,*server*>> or the
<<peer,*peer*>> directive.
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This directive is supported on Linux 3.19 and newer. The NIC must support HW This directive is supported on Linux 3.19 and newer. The NIC must support HW
timestamping, which can be verified with the *ethtool -T* command. The list of timestamping, which can be verified with the *ethtool -T* command. The list of