On Mon, Sep 05, 2022 at 08:11:48AM +0000, Dennis Hagarty (dehagart) via 
Linuxptp-users wrote:
> In IEEE 1588-2019, the requirement for regular messages is outlined in 
> “9.5.11.2 Timing requirements” – generally they should be transmitted at an 
> interval above 90% of the desired inter-message interval.
> So, for example, if you configured 32 packets per second (1/32 second 
> interval), you would expect an average inter-message time value around that 
> configured value (roughly +/- 10%)
> So, if the two delay_Req and sent are on top of each other, then the slave is 
> misbehaving, although the master should tolerate short excursions from the 
> inter-message interval.

No, the client is fine. The minimum interval between two delay
requests is 0. Quoting from 9.5.11.2:

        the random distribution shall be a uniform random distribution with a
        minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of {2^logMinDelayReqInterval+1}
        seconds

-- 
Miroslav Lichvar



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