With the first interleaved response coming after a basic response the client is forced to select the four timestamps covering most of the last polling interval, which makes measured delay very sensitive to the frequency offset between server and client. To avoid corrupting the minimum delay held in sourcestats (which can cause testC failures), reject the first interleaved response in the client/server mode as failing the test A. This does not change anything for the symmetric mode, where both sets of the four timestamps generally cover a significant part of the polling interval. |
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