On 11/15/2022 8:51 AM, prathosh shastry wrote:
Hello Jacob,
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I can use the phc_ctl set and I see the phc
being updated to the current time of the day. If I try phc get, again I
see only the nSec bits being updated. Looks like it is something to do
with the
Hello Jacob,
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I can use the phc_ctl set and I see the phc
being updated to the current time of the day. If I try phc get, again I see
only the nSec bits being updated. Looks like it is something to do with the
drivers.
Regards
Prathosh
On Tue 15 Nov 2022 at 4:42 p.m.,
On 11/15/2022 4:58 AM, prathosh shastry wrote:
Hello team,
I had no issue with using software time stamping and also I am able to
see the hardware timestamping support by building new kernel. But when I
try to use the PHC, I see the PHC clock not being updated correctly. I
see only the
Hello Miroslav, thanks for your reply. I am using Microchip SAMA7G54, it is
an arm cortex A7-based MPU and it does have a PTP time stamping unit at the
MAC layer.
Enabled the hardware PTP support in the kernel by adding
MACB_CAPS_GEM_HAS_PTP and CONFIG_MACB_USE_HWTIMESTAMP.
Regards
Prathosh
On
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 12:58:53PM +, prathosh shastry wrote:
> Hello team,
>
> I had no issue with using software time stamping and also I am able to see
> the hardware timestamping support by building new kernel. But when I try to
> use the PHC, I see the PHC clock not being updated
Hello team,
I had no issue with using software time stamping and also I am able to see
the hardware timestamping support by building new kernel. But when I try to
use the PHC, I see the PHC clock not being updated correctly. I see only
the nSec bits being updated. Here are some of the tests I