doc: update description of refclock options
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@table @code
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@item poll
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Timestamps produced by refclock drivers are not used immediately, but
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they are stored and processed by a median filter in intervals
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specified by this option. This is defined as a power of 2. The
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they are stored and processed by a median filter in the polling interval
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specified by this option. This is defined as a power of 2 and may be
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negative to specify a sub-second interval. The
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default is 4 (16 seconds). A shorter interval allows @code{chronyd}
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to react faster to changes in clock frequency, but it may decrease
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the accuracy if the source is too noisy.
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@item dpoll
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Some drivers are not controlled by external events and thus require
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polling. Again this is defined as a power of 2 and can be negative
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for sub-second intervals. The default is 0 (1 second).
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Some drivers don't listen for external events and try to produce
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samples in their own polling interval. This is defined as a power of
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2 and may be negative to specify a sub-second interval. The default
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is 0 (1 second).
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@item refid
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This option is used to specify a reference id of the refclock, as up
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to four ASCII characters. By default, first three characters from
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sources. The default is 1e-9 (1 nanosecond).
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@item precision
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Refclock precision (in seconds). The default is 1e-6 (1 microsecond)
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for SHM refclock, and 1e-9 (1 nanosecond) for SOCK and PPS refclocks.
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for SHM refclock, and 1e-9 (1 nanosecond) for SOCK, PPS and PHC refclocks.
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@item prefer
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Prefer this source over sources without prefer option.
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@item noselect
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