[ntp:questions] Which Linux kernels have PPS support

2009-12-08 Thread Rob van der Putten
Hi there


I read that kernel PPS support is now part of vanilla kernels (no patch 
required). Since when? Which is the oldest kernel with PPS support?


Regards,
Rob
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Re: [ntp:questions] Which Linux kernels have PPS support

2009-12-08 Thread Steve Kostecke
On 2009-12-08, Rob van der Putten r...@sput.nl wrote:

 I read that kernel PPS support is now part of vanilla kernels (no patch 
 required). Since when? Which is the oldest kernel with PPS support?

http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.31

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Re: [ntp:questions] Which Linux kernels have PPS support

2009-12-08 Thread shane-dated-2009
I read that kernel PPS support is now part of vanilla kernels (no patch
required). Since when? Which is the oldest kernel with PPS support?

Hi,

Yes and no. PPS core is in but you still need a patch for the serial
support. Rather than using the oldest kernel with PPS, why not use the
newest (2.6.32) with this patch.

http://ftp.enneenne.com/pub/misc/linuxpps/patches/tests/ntp-pps-v2.6.32-rc8.diff

Shane

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