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[chrony-users] RX HW Timestamping on bonded interface
Thibaut BEYLER
2018-03-13 12:49:49 UTC
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Hi,

In the documentation, it's stated that timestamping of packets received
from bridged and bonded interfaces is supported on Linux 4.13 and newer.

I'm trying to make this work without success so far, I've tried on a debian
with 4.13 and 4.14 and a simple active-passive bond with intel i350 nics :
only got 'kernel' timestamps, is there something I'm missing ?

debug log : https://pastebin.com/JVPVsd0q
Miroslav Lichvar
2018-03-13 13:51:56 UTC
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Post by Thibaut BEYLER
Hi,
In the documentation, it's stated that timestamping of packets received
from bridged and bonded interfaces is supported on Linux 4.13 and newer.
I'm trying to make this work without success so far, I've tried on a debian
only got 'kernel' timestamps, is there something I'm missing ?
debug log : https://pastebin.com/JVPVsd0q
Was chronyd compiled with linux headers from 4.13 or later?
The configure script should print:

Checking for other timestamping options : Yes
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Thibaut BEYLER
2018-03-13 18:06:13 UTC
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Damn yes of course ! Working well now thanks
Post by Thibaut BEYLER
Post by Thibaut BEYLER
Hi,
In the documentation, it's stated that timestamping of packets received
from bridged and bonded interfaces is supported on Linux 4.13 and newer.
I'm trying to make this work without success so far, I've tried on a
debian
Post by Thibaut BEYLER
with 4.13 and 4.14 and a simple active-passive bond with intel i350 nics
only got 'kernel' timestamps, is there something I'm missing ?
debug log : https://pastebin.com/JVPVsd0q
Was chronyd compiled with linux headers from 4.13 or later?
Checking for other timestamping options : Yes
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