Hi All,
In other words, what could be the reason for slave's servo clock state not
going to locked state?
Literally stuck at this point. Any inputs will help me in setting the
direction for debugging.

-Aditya

On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 12:32 PM Aditya Venu <aditya.v...@5g.iith.ac.in>
wrote:

> Hi fellow linuxptp users,
>
> I want to know what might be the reason for the slave's clock servo state
> not going to locked state. State always oscillates between S0 and S1. Here
> are my setup details.
>
> a) My FPGA card acting as a ptp master
> b) Intel NIC as a ptp slave
> c) I'm doing two step, HW timestamping
> d) I'm using default config files for both master and slave(attaching them
> for reference)
>
> The slave's servo state wouldn't get locked after running the master and
> slave. What can be the potential reason for that?
>
> Please let me know if any further information is required.
>
> Regards,
> Aditya
>

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