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CONFIG_NET_GPTP_PATH_TRACE_ELEMENTS

How many path trace elements to track

Type: int

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This tells the number of time-aware systems that transmits the Announce message. Each array element takes 8 bytes. If this value is set to 8, then 8 * 8 = 64 bytes of memory is used.

Direct dependencies

NET_GPTP && NET_L2_ETHERNET && NETWORKING

(Includes any dependencies from if’s and menus.)

Defaults

Kconfig definition

At subsys/net/l2/ethernet/gptp/Kconfig:193

Included via Kconfig:10Kconfig.zephyr:39subsys/Kconfig:24subsys/net/Kconfig:80subsys/net/l2/Kconfig:72subsys/net/l2/ethernet/Kconfig:79

Menu path: (top menu) → Networking → Link layer options → Enable Ethernet support → Enable IEEE 802.1AS (gPTP) support [EXPERIMENTAL]

config NET_GPTP_PATH_TRACE_ELEMENTS
    int
    prompt "How many path trace elements to track" if NET_GPTP && NET_L2_ETHERNET && NETWORKING
    default 8 if NET_GPTP && NET_L2_ETHERNET && NETWORKING
    depends on NET_GPTP && NET_L2_ETHERNET && NETWORKING
    help
      This tells the number of time-aware systems that transmits the
      Announce message. Each array element takes 8 bytes. If this value
      is set to 8, then 8 * 8 = 64 bytes of memory is used.

(Definitions include propagated dependencies, including from if’s and menus.)