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@jacob-keller @6by9 @CALMorACT When I ran` sudo./ptp4l -I wlan0 -p /dev/pptp0 -m `there was an error that suggested a driver issue. I wondered if this was due to how the...
`lspci -v` reports: ``` 00:00.0 PCI bridge: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM2711 PCIe Bridge (rev 20) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode]) Device tree node: /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/scb/pcie@7d500000/pci@0,0 Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency...
so isn't this a problem with how the ath9k driver was forward ported?
@6by9 @pelwell @jacob-keller @CALMorACT If anyone has any advice, I believe something is wrong with the kernel and I am uncertain how to move forward
I ended up adding `cma=256M `and `dtoverlay=pcie-32bit-dma` to the` config.txt` file and that has resolved the ath9k initialization errors I was seeing. When I run `lscpi -v` I can now...
100 and 200 result in the same error. I am wondering... when I run `ls /sys/class/ptp` there is a `ptp0` and when I then run `readlink /sys/class/ptp/ptp0/device` it points to:...
Yes, I don't believe it is implementing as it should. There is no phc_device associated with wlan0. This is what it shows for the` wlan0` interface ``` ethtool -T wlan0...
@jacob-keller thank you! I am also just worried because I do not see the correct output for `ls /sys/class/net/${WLAN_DEV}/device/ptp` when I run `ethtool -T wlan0` the output is: ``` Time...
the unfortunate truth
I now have the correct kernel patches compiled and applied, but when I run: `sudo ./ptp4l -i wlan1 -p /dev/ptp0 -m -H ` the output stalls at` assuming the grade...