It’d be great, if you added a paragraph how to reproduce the
issue.
I have tested an i350 NIC with a 1PPS signal input to a SDP pin,
running 'ts2phc' program from linuxptp project, and found that the
1PPS timestamps reading out are raw register value in resolution of
1ns and a maximum range of 2^40 ns, thus about 1099 s. It was
supposed to be in TAI timestamp format.
Sorry I'm new to kernel development, should I make a new patch to add
a paragraph in the commit information?
I do not see the variable *flags* being used.
This patch has a typo, please ignore this one, I have submitted a new one
that fixed this.
I have tested the patch on a Ubuntu server 22.04 machine with kernel version 5.19.17, then I generated the patch in the 'net-queue'No problem. This has happened to all of us. Congratulations on your first(?) Linux kernel contribution. Glad to have you and I am looking forward to your next improvements.
development repo. I just handwritten the changes in the dev repo,
made a silly mistake.
Apolot8ze for that, I'll be more careful next time.