>-----Original Message-----
>From: Adrian Knoth [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 12:08 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [E1000-devel] PTP on 82574L and 82599V
>
>On 11/01/11 19:33, Allan, Bruce W wrote:
>
>>>   1.) Do you agree that it's feasible to implement PTP on at least some
>>>       of the e1000e based NICs like 82599 and 82574?
>>
>> Yes, as a matter of fact we are already working on adding PTP support to
>> the e1000e driver for some devices (but not 82599, that's in ixgbe).
>
>Wonderful news. The 82599 was supposed to read 82579V, I've spent too
>much time with Intel product names today. ;) Sorry for the confusion.
>
>I hardly dare to ask if there's a rough ETA.
>
>How would I notice when it's available - is there a public repo or git
>branch to track the progress?

You can track the driver releases on e1000.sf.net, soon after it is released
there it will appear in the upstream driver.

>
>
>Meanwhile, I'll shop for some more 82574. ;)
>
>
>TIA
>
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