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HWSTAMP_CTL(8) System Manager's Manual HWSTAMP_CTL(8)

hwstamp_ctl - set time stamping policy at the driver level

hwstamp_ctl -i interface [ -r rx-filter ] [ -t tx-type ] [ -v ]

hwstamp_ctl is a program used to set and get the hardware time stamping policy at the network driver level with the SIOCSHWTSTAMP ioctl(2). The tx-type and rx-filter values are hints to the driver what it is expected to do. If the requested fine-grained filtering for incoming packets is not supported, the driver may time stamp more than just the requested types of packets.

If neither tx-type nor rx-filter values are passed to the program, it will use the SIOCGHWTSTAMP ioctl(2) to non-destructively read the current hardware time stamping policy.

This program is a debugging tool. The ptp4l(8) program does not need this program to function, it will set the policy automatically as appropriate.

Specify the network interface of which the policy should be changed.
Specify which types of incoming packets should be time stamped, rx-filter is an integer value.
Enable or disable hardware time stamping for outgoing packets, tx-type is an integer value.
Display a help message and list of possible values for rx-filter and tx-type.
Prints the software version and exits.

ioctl(2), ptp4l(8)

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