On 8/31/2022 1:45 AM, Ray Vanbeek wrote:
> I use a I219-LM chip with the e1000e driver:
>> ethtool -i eth1
> driver: e1000e
> version: 2.3.2-k
> firmware-version: 0.8-4
> expansion-rom-version:
> bus-info: :00:1f.6
> supports-statistics: yes
> supports-test: yes
> supports-eeprom-access: yes
I use a I219-LM chip with the e1000e driver:
> ethtool -i eth1
driver: e1000e
version: 2.3.2-k
firmware-version: 0.8-4
expansion-rom-version:
bus-info: :00:1f.6
supports-statistics: yes
supports-test: yes
supports-eeprom-access: yes
supports-register-dump: yes
supports-priv-flags: no
Which is
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 03:28:51PM +0200, Ray Vanbeek wrote:
> Ah, that explains it. Thanks, Miroslav!
>
> And what about an ever decreasing master offset value at -max freq?
> I assume the master offset value is in nanosecs? It seems that in 120
> seconds, the master offset value decreases with a
Ah, that explains it. Thanks, Miroslav!
And what about an ever decreasing master offset value at -max freq?
I assume the master offset value is in nanosecs? It seems that in 120
seconds, the master offset value decreases with appr 90 secs
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 2:43 PM Miroslav Lichvar
wrote:
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 02:27:22PM +0200, Ray Vanbeek wrote:
> Running ptp4l as a slave, what influences the rate at which Delay Request
> Messages are sent out? Pretty standard, the GM send out Announce Messages
> every 2 secs, Sync and Follow_Up Messages every second.
> The slave sends out Delay
Running ptp4l as a slave, what influences the rate at which Delay Request
Messages are sent out? Pretty standard, the GM send out Announce Messages
every 2 secs, Sync and Follow_Up Messages every second.
The slave sends out Delay Request Messages irregular: ranging from <1 sec
to 16 sec between su