Re: RFC: Capability addition for IEEE 1588

From: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk_at_phk.freebsd.dk>
Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 20:11:01 +0000
In message <2a41acea0710031306p22d66379oc6575ad9ff5ea99d_at_mail.gmail.com>, "Jack Vogel" writes
:

>> When I talked to HP's licensing department, there were a $1k licensefee
>> for anything IEEE1588 related and their message was that even if
>> the FreeBSD foundation got such a license, the users would still
>> have to have one as well if they compiled the source code or some
>> such nonsense.
>
>What source code was being talked about? I'm not talking about
>anything userland, and my driver is just turning on a hardware
>feature, I can't imagine HP having anything to do with it, but I
>double check internally.

They seem to think they have a patent on doing things that way,
no matter what hardware or software you use.

If Intel chips have hw-support for timestamping, somebody at intel
must have thought about the patent thing.

But as I said, if that can be resolved, it should certainly go in.

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Received on Wed Oct 03 2007 - 18:11:00 UTC

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