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@ 2014-07-25 13:47 Nikita Edward Baruzdin
  2014-07-25 14:03 ` Oliver Hartkopp
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From: Nikita Edward Baruzdin @ 2014-07-25 13:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Oliver Hartkopp; +Cc: linux-can@vger.kernel.org

Hello, guys,

I'm looking at linux-can/can-modules tree:

2011-06-26 12:47 Oliver Hartkopp
  minor doc changes ... tbc

2011-06-10 19:08 Oliver Hartkopp
  documentation: rework chapter numbering & references

...

2010-11-22 19:41 Oliver Hartkopp
  Added new documentation layout contributed by Daniele Venzano.

Why are all these changes still not in the kernel? I'm not sure if this
is a good idea to split the documentation, but the patches introduce
some new helpful information.

Hence a little follow-up question:

> The timestamp on Linux has a resolution of one microsecond and it is
> set automatically at the reception of a CAN frame.

It seems to me this is not entirely true as the kernel has a support for
SO_TIMESTAMPNS socket option for quite a long time. Could you really use
that option with CAN? Does it make sense to use nanosecond timestamps?
I'm also a bit confused whether these are only the software timestamps
or you can somehow get them from a controller too.


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