Hi Rodney,

Just a small correction.

On Mar 25, 2020, at 3:26 PM, Rodney Cummings 
<rodney.cummi...@ni.com<mailto:rodney.cummi...@ni.com>> wrote:

 - the SYNCs are forwarded upon reception of a SYNC packet; then
  the correction field is updated.
- there is no concept of syncLocked in the current standards. Only
  the new 802.1AS-REV (and I guess that will be the 802.1AS-2020?!
  introduces that. But even in that case, the correction field is
  updated based on the last received sync. So it is more a TC with
  some artificial update.

802.1AS-2011 supports changing portDS.logSyncInterval with a Signaling
message. Linuxptp doesn't support that, which is totally fine, but we
might want to support it someday.

Linuxptp does support interval change request via signaling message. :)

It was added as part of supporting the AVnu automotive profile in

https://sourceforge.net/p/linuxptp/code/ci/630ce719fc518227d59900a66d499de836987fc2/

The full series which added support can be found at:

https://sourceforge.net/p/linuxptp/mailman/message/36585436/

Thanks,
Vedang
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