Alessandro Rubini
authored
The unix time and network operations are going to be used as a fall-back
solution by other timing engines.
For example, hardware-specific timestamping capabilities can be
selected (such as the Linux ioctl API) but if the Ethernet interface
(and thus the pp_instance) doesn't support the feature, related code
will be able to set back the unix operations in place.
Signed-off-by:
Alessandro Rubini <rubini@gnudd.com>
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lib-bare | ||
lib | ||
pp_printf | ||
proto-ext-whiterabbit | ||
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