Dear Richard,
i'm sorry for i need your help again, i just resolve the kernel crash,
this was caused by call spin_lock twice in stmmac mac driver, but another
problem come out.
when i run ./ptp4l -i eth0 -H -p /dev/ptp0 -m, an error display
*increasing
tx_timestamp_timeout may correct
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 03:56:18PM +0800, Arnold kang wrote:
Dear Richard,
i'm sorry for i need your help again, i just resolve the kernel crash,
this was caused by call spin_lock twice in stmmac mac driver, but another
problem come out.
when i run ./ptp4l -i eth0 -H -p /dev/ptp0
FYI, I am inclined to merge this, but I am going to review it once
more, in the next couple of days.
Thanks,
Richard
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yes, i just set never timeout, but it doesn't work.
2014-04-14 17:24 GMT+08:00 Richard Cochran richardcoch...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 03:56:18PM +0800, Arnold kang wrote:
Dear Richard,
i'm sorry for i need your help again, i just resolve the kernel
crash,
this was caused
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 05:45:34PM +0800, Arnold kang wrote:
yes, i just set never timeout, but it doesn't work.
But there is no such setting.
???
Richard
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