Awesome, thanks On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 4:15 PM Dan Streetman <1913...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> > @rbalint or @ddstreet, do you plan to also backport this to Xenial? > > sure > > ** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic > verification-needed-focal verification-needed-groovy > ** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-bionic > verification-done-focal verification-done-groovy > > -- > You received this bug notification because you are a member of Canonical > Cloudware, which is subscribed to the bug report. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1913763 > > Title: > hyperv: unable to distinguish PTP devices > > Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: > Fix Released > Status in systemd source package in Bionic: > Fix Committed > Status in systemd source package in Focal: > Fix Committed > Status in systemd source package in Groovy: > Fix Committed > > Bug description: > [impact] > > the /dev/ptp0 device for a hyperv instance may not be the correct, > hyperv-provided, ptp device. > > [test case] > > on some hyperv instance types, particularly those that might contain > passthrough network card(s) that also provide ptp, the first ptp > device may not be the correct one to use for ptp, e.g. there may be > multiple ones: > > $ ls /dev/ptp* > /dev/ptp0 /dev/ptp1 > $ cat /sys/class/ptp/ptp0/clock_name > hyperv > $ cat /sys/class/ptp/ptp1/clock_name > mlx5_p2p > > the order can change across boots, so a consistent way of addressing > the hyperv-provided one is needed > > [regression potential] > > any regression would involve failure to properly create the ptp > symlink, or other failure while udev is processing newly detected ptp > device(s) > > [scope] > > this is needed in all releases > > this was fixed upstream with the commit > 32e868f058da8b90add00b2958c516241c532b70 which is not yet included in > any release > > [original description] > > Hyperv provides a PTP device. On system with multiple PTP devices, > services like Chrony don't have a way to know which one is which. > > We would like to have a udev rule to create a symlink to the hyperv > clock. This way, services could be configured to always use this clock > no matter if it is ptp0, ptp1, etc.. > > For example: > > ``` > SUBSYSTEM=="ptp", ATTR{clock_name}=="hyperv", SYMLINK += "ptp_hyperv" > ``` > > To manage notifications about this bug go to: > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1913763/+subscriptions > -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to systemd in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1913763 Title: hyperv: unable to distinguish PTP devices Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in systemd source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Status in systemd source package in Focal: Fix Committed Status in systemd source package in Groovy: Fix Committed Bug description: [impact] the /dev/ptp0 device for a hyperv instance may not be the correct, hyperv-provided, ptp device. [test case] on some hyperv instance types, particularly those that might contain passthrough network card(s) that also provide ptp, the first ptp device may not be the correct one to use for ptp, e.g. there may be multiple ones: $ ls /dev/ptp* /dev/ptp0 /dev/ptp1 $ cat /sys/class/ptp/ptp0/clock_name hyperv $ cat /sys/class/ptp/ptp1/clock_name mlx5_p2p the order can change across boots, so a consistent way of addressing the hyperv-provided one is needed [regression potential] any regression would involve failure to properly create the ptp symlink, or other failure while udev is processing newly detected ptp device(s) [scope] this is needed in all releases this was fixed upstream with the commit 32e868f058da8b90add00b2958c516241c532b70 which is not yet included in any release [original description] Hyperv provides a PTP device. On system with multiple PTP devices, services like Chrony don't have a way to know which one is which. We would like to have a udev rule to create a symlink to the hyperv clock. This way, services could be configured to always use this clock no matter if it is ptp0, ptp1, etc.. For example: ``` SUBSYSTEM=="ptp", ATTR{clock_name}=="hyperv", SYMLINK += "ptp_hyperv" ``` To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1913763/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp