Re: [Linuxptp-users] Hardware PTP clock synchronization
PTP IEEE 1588 stack for Linux
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From: Alex G. <al....@gm...> - 2013-08-03 14:33:37
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>So I suspect that you were running a version prior to 1.2, can that be true? Yes, i ran 1.0 version, this is my bug, sorry. >In any case, the hardware is clearly missing time stamps. You can just ignore this error. What happens when you let the program continue? Does every delay request throw an error, or do some succeed? 1 time hardware clock was synchronized, and in the application i see what time "/dev/ptp0" synchronizes (through clock_gettime). But again it did not work. I also thought that if the synchronization happens sometimes, even with errors, we would arrange this option. But the synchronization is no longer happening, how much we try to. > If only some of the messages fail, then you can just set the fault_reset_interval config option to "ASAP" to avoid the long fault time. Okay, I'll try it. > In any case, the hardware is clearly missing time stamps. In what could be the reason? Switch sync time is too long (2 sec). My boss does not believe that the Intel certified card can not be fully tested and have a hardware error. Can I get an official response from Intel about this card (or any official response to convince my boss, they 2 months not responding). Sincerely, Alexander. |