> > ptp4l[484.261]: port 1 (enp3s0): new foreign master 0001c0.fffe.1a3cda-1
> > ptp4l[488.262]: selected best master clock 0001c0.fffe.1a3cda
> > ptp4l[488.262]: foreign master not using PTP timescale
> > ptp4l[488.262]: port 1 (enp3s0): LISTENING to UNCALIBRATED on RS_SLAVE
> > ptp4l[490.263]: master offset -37039670930503 s0 freq      -0 path delay
> 229600
> >
> > ptp4l[17805.578]: port 1 (enp3s0): new foreign master 0001c0.fffe.1a3e8e-1
> > ptp4l[17809.579]: selected best master clock 0001c0.fffe.1a3e8e
> > ptp4l[17809.579]: foreign master not using PTP timescale
> > ptp4l[17809.579]: port 1 (enp3s0): LISTENING to UNCALIBRATED on RS_SLAVE
> > ptp4l[17810.584]: master offset     159453 s0 freq +100000000 path delay
>    216530
> >
>
> Where does that initial freq value come from?
>
> Is it possible to force it to +0 like in the log of the
> first run above, the one that synchronizes?
>
> If the latter is possible, but requires code change to be
> tested, where should I look at in the source code?

No hints on this?


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