1 What: /config/stp-policy/<device>:p_sys-t.<policy>/<node>/uuid
5 UUID source identifier string, RW.
6 Default value is randomly generated at the mkdir <node> time.
7 Data coming from trace sources that use this <node> will be
8 tagged with this UUID in the MIPI SyS-T packet stream, to
9 allow the decoder to discern between different sources
10 within the same master/channel range, and identify the
11 higher level decoders that may be needed for each source.
13 What: /config/stp-policy/<device>:p_sys-t.<policy>/<node>/do_len
17 Include payload length in the MIPI SyS-T header, boolean.
18 If enabled, the SyS-T protocol encoder will include payload
19 length in each packet's metadata. This is normally redundant
20 if the underlying transport protocol supports marking message
21 boundaries (which STP does), so this is off by default.
23 What: /config/stp-policy/<device>:p_sys-t.<policy>/<node>/ts_interval
27 Time interval in milliseconds. Include a timestamp in the
28 MIPI SyS-T packet metadata, if this many milliseconds have
29 passed since the previous packet from this source. Zero is
30 the default and stands for "never send the timestamp".
32 What: /config/stp-policy/<device>:p_sys-t.<policy>/<node>/clocksync_interval
36 Time interval in milliseconds. Send a CLOCKSYNC packet if
37 this many milliseconds have passed since the previous
38 CLOCKSYNC packet from this source. Zero is the default and
39 stands for "never send the CLOCKSYNC". It makes sense to
40 use this option with sources that generate constant and/or
41 periodic data, like stm_heartbeat.