Hi Miroslav,

great, the V2 patch works well with me. Thanks a lot.

I also tested unplugging and plugging the involved ethernet interfaces.
phc2sys correctly reconfigures after port state changes and switches to
the available interface.


I also successfully re-tested the regular -w and single interface
options that already worked before:

/usr/bin/phc2sys -l 7 -w -r -R 1.00 -m -z
/var/run/timemaster/ptp4l.0.socket -t [0:eth1+eth2] -n 0 -E ntpshm -M 0 
-s /dev/ptp0

and

ptp4l -i eth1 -l 5 -m -p /dev/ptp0 -f /etc/ptp_default.cfg  
resp.
ptp4l -i eth2 -l 5 -m -p /dev/ptp0 -f /etc/ptp_default.cfg  
with
/usr/bin/phc2sys -l 7 -a -r -R 1.00 -m -z
/var/run/timemaster/ptp4l.0.socket -t [0:eth1+eth2] -n 0 -E ntpshm -M 0


Any suggestions for further testing?


The source code of the patch also looks good to me, however someone else
with more experience than me should do a review.

Best regards,
Stefan


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