Re: [Linuxptp-users] Randomly time jumps of ptp clock device
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From: Thomas M. <tm....@gm...> - 2014-03-03 08:25:28
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On 27.02.2014 16:37, Vick, Matthew wrote: > On 2/27/14, 6:03 AM, "Thomas Mayer" <tm....@gm...> wrote: > >> On 26.02.2014 17:53, Vick, Matthew wrote: >>> On 2/26/14, 8:51 AM, "Vick, Matthew" <mat...@in...> wrote: >>> >>>> On 2/26/14, 5:04 AM, "Thomas Mayer" <tm....@gm...> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks for your very fast help! >>>>> Good to know it's not my fault :D >>>>> According to this mail >>>>> "http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.linux.ptp.user/676/match=82574l" >>>>> I >>>>> can hope for a fix :) >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Thomas >>>> >>>> Thomas, >>>> >>>> We have posted a new version of e1000e to our SourceForge website >>>> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/) for our out-of-tree driver for >>>> 82574L that contains our proposed fix for this issue. Please give this >>>> a >>>> try and let us know if it resolves the weirdness you're seeing. We're >>>> still working on the upstream equivalent for this patch. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Matthew >>>> >>>> Matthew Vick >>>> Linux Development >>>> Networking Division >>>> Intel Corporation >>> >>> Sorry for the double response, but I just realized I left out the >>> version >>> number you'll need (just in case): 3.0.4, which is the most recent >>> version >>> at the time of this e-mail. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Matthew >>> >>> >> >> Hi Matthew, >> >> first short test looks good :) >> I will start a long test over the weekend and let you know if something >> goes wrong. >> >> Regards, >> Thomas > > Happy to hear it! :) > > I look forward to the results of your weekend test. > > Cheers, > Matthew > > Hi Matthew, tested with 2 devices and ptp4l + phc2sys for about 89 hours without problems :) ...I would say this bug is fixed ;) Regards, Thomas |