Hi Team,
As I am trying to getting started with ptp, as a first step, I was checking if
there is any helping hand for setting up gptp client on linux machine
and if there is any hands own project kind of thing (c/c++) through which we
can familiarize the apis and working flow of gptp.
Basically
Ah yeah, I didnt read well. That really improved the sync quality -
thanks a lot for your advice!
On 3/10/23 14:38, Miroslav Lichvar wrote:
On Tue, Oct 03, 2023 at 02:33:32PM +0200, Nils Fuerste wrote:
Thanks for your help! Unfortunately, setting those values doesn't work for
me. I get the fol
On Tue, Oct 03, 2023 at 02:33:32PM +0200, Nils Fuerste wrote:
> Thanks for your help! Unfortunately, setting those values doesn't work for
> me. I get the following errors:
>
> sudo ptp4l -2 -i enp1s0f1 -f ./default-new-master.cfg -m
> -1.0 is an out of range value for option pi_proportional_const
Thanks for your help! Unfortunately, setting those values doesn't work
for me. I get the following errors:
sudo ptp4l -2 -i enp1s0f1 -f ./default-new-master.cfg -m
-1.0 is an out of range value for option pi_proportional_const at line 73
failed to parse configuration file ./default-new-master.cf
On Tue, Oct 03, 2023 at 11:45:49AM +0200, Nils Fuerste wrote:
> I have a 82599ES from Intel [1]. I found the paramters you were referring to
> but I am not sure how to adjust them. Can you give me some guidance for this
> if you get a chance?
Try this:
pi_proportional_exponent -1
Thanks for the quick answer!
I have a 82599ES from Intel [1]. I found the paramters you were
referring to but I am not sure how to adjust them. Can you give me some
guidance for this if you get a chance?
These are my current settings, basically the default.cfg:
pi_proportional_const 0.0
pi