assigned to events contained within the packet. The timestamp at the
beginning of an event packet is guaranteed to be less than or equal
to the timestamp at the end of that event packet. The timestamp at
- the beginning of an event packet is guaranteed to be grater than or
+ the beginning of an event packet is guaranteed to be greater than or
equal to timestamps at the beginning of any prior packet within the
same stream. The timestamp at the end of an event packet is
guaranteed to be less than or equal to the timestamps at the end of
POSIX.1 Epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC), to the zero of value
of the clock. The `offset_s` field is in seconds. The `offset` field is
in (1/freq) units. If any of the `offset_s` or `offset` field is not
-present, it is assigned the 0 value. The field `absolute` is `TRUE` if
-the clock is a global reference across different clock UUID
-(e.g. NTP time). Otherwise, `absolute` is `FALSE`, and the clock can
-be considered as synchronized only with other clocks that have the same
-UUID.
+present, it is assigned the 0 value. Both `offset_s` and `offset`
+fields are signed integers. The field `absolute` is `TRUE` if the clock
+is a global reference across different clock UUID (e.g. NTP time).
+Otherwise, `absolute` is `FALSE`, and the clock can be considered as
+synchronized only with other clocks that have the same UUID.
Secondly, a reference to this clock should be added within an integer
type: