From: Guy Harris [mailto:ghar...@sonic.net]
> 
> On Sep 25, 2018, at 6:16 AM, guenter.eberm...@elektrobit.com wrote:
> 
> > I have updated http://www.elektrobit.com/ebhscr
> 
> So what is the origin of the scale for the time stamps?
> 
> For BroadR-Reach, I'm guessing, from
> 
>       The timestamp is taken after the end of the SFD (Start of Frame
> Delimiter) detection, as specified in the IEEE 1588 Specification Sep- 2004 
> (IEC
> 61588 First Edition).
> 
> that the origin is 1970-01-01 00:00:00 TAI (TAI, not UTC).  Is that correct?

Sorry for the late answer.

The origin of the time stamps is not defined.

We only take the definition of the time stamp point out of IEEE 1588 - because 
this
is what Ethernet MACs and PHYs are doing if they have hardware timestamping
support.

But not every capture device may be time synced with external sources like GPS 
or Ethernet PTP.
So perhaps they only have a local running counter they are using for 
timestamping.
That's the reason why we did not specify the origin of the scale of the time 
stamp.

BR
Günter
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