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14 * increment. On the X540 device, 31 bits are provided. However on the
35 * The period also changes based on the link speed:
94 * on the link speed.
150 * this function enables or disables the clock out feature on SDP0 for
154 * It calculates when the system time will be on an exact second, and then
183 /* enable the Clock Out feature on SDP0, and allow
231 * Enable or disable a clock output signal on SDP 0 for X550 hardware.
233 * Use the target time feature to align the output signal on the next full
263 /* enable the Clock Out feature on SDP0, and use Target Time 0 to
264 * enable generation of interrupts on the clock change.
543 * read the timecounter and return the correct value on ns,
621 * @on: whether to enable or disable the feature
624 * our driver only supports the PPS feature on the X540
627 struct ptp_clock_request *rq, int on)
641 if (on)
912 /* we cannot process timestamps on a ring without a q_vector */
920 * I/O hit on every packet.
1164 * => math based on internal DMA clock rate and available bits
1207 * particular hardware does not overflow on an even bitmask value.
1317 * function is used to re-enable the device for PTP based on current settings.
1438 e_dev_info("registered PHC device on %s\n", netdev->name);
1520 e_dev_info("removed PHC on %s\n",