On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 09:09:28AM +0100, Frank Dekervel wrote:
> I worked around the issue now by setting utc_offset to 0. that's not a
> proper fix, so i'm still trying to find out where the UTC time comes from,
> i'm going to review all configfiles now.

You got me worried, and so I tried a similar setup here:

- PC master clock with i210 (HW timestamping)
- netbook slave with r8169 (SW timestamping)

Turned off NTP on the netbook.

On the PC:

   phc2sys -a -r -r -m -q
   ptp4l -m -q -i eth6

On the netbook:

   ptp4l -m -q -S -s -i eth0

The initial 2.5 millisecond offset corrected within about 60 seconds
run time.  So try these commands (without config files).  It should
just work.

Thanks,
Richard



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