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SOURCES/linuxptp-faultrearm.patch
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commit 134dc3c4655fcd9f314a5e56cd50db2f87366f5a
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Author: davidjm via Linuxptp-devel <linuxptp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
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Date: Wed Nov 23 15:50:30 2022 -0800
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Don't re-arm fault clearing timer on unrelated netlink events
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Set the timer only when an event causes the port to transition to the
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FAULTY state, rather than potentially re-arming the timeout when an
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event occurs while the port was already FAULTY.
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Concretely this occurs when a port is in fault, perhaps due to a
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single time out while polling for tx-timestamp. If any other port in the
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system (including unrelated ones ptp4l does not even know about) cause
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netlink messages to be sent. As it stands, clock_poll() will note that
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the port is in fault (from before, not due to the current event) and
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reset the timeout to its original value.
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If such unrelated netlink messages arrive at a regular enough cadence
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the timeout may be repeatedly reset, not trigger on time (if at all) and
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the port may not get a chance to clear its fault, perhaps indefinitely.
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Signed-off-by: David Mirabito <davidjm@arista.com>
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diff --git a/clock.c b/clock.c
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index eea7983..451473e 100644
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--- a/clock.c
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+++ b/clock.c
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@@ -1586,6 +1586,7 @@ void clock_set_sde(struct clock *c, int sde)
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int clock_poll(struct clock *c)
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{
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int cnt, i;
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+ enum port_state prior_state;
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enum fsm_event event;
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struct pollfd *cur;
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struct port *p;
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@@ -1609,6 +1610,7 @@ int clock_poll(struct clock *c)
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/* Let the ports handle their events. */
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for (i = 0; i < N_POLLFD; i++) {
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if (cur[i].revents & (POLLIN|POLLPRI|POLLERR)) {
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+ prior_state = port_state(p);
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if (cur[i].revents & POLLERR) {
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pr_err("port %d: unexpected socket error",
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port_number(p));
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@@ -1624,7 +1626,7 @@ int clock_poll(struct clock *c)
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}
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port_dispatch(p, event, 0);
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/* Clear any fault after a little while. */
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- if (PS_FAULTY == port_state(p)) {
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+ if ((PS_FAULTY == port_state(p)) && (prior_state != PS_FAULTY)) {
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clock_fault_timeout(p, 1);
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break;
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}
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SOURCES/linuxptp-soerror.patch
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SOURCES/linuxptp-soerror.patch
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commit 2db8da6d1e3db074c01516c74899d42089039bc8
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Author: Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com>
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Date: Wed Apr 26 13:45:41 2023 +0200
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Clear pending errors on sockets.
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When the netlink socket of a port (used for receiving link up/down
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events) had an error (e.g. ENOBUFS due to the kernel sending too many
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messages), ptp4l switched the port to the faulty state, but it kept
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getting POLLERR on the socket and logged "port 1: unexpected socket
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error" in an infinite loop.
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Unlike the PTP event and general sockets, the netlink sockets cannot be
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closed in the faulty state as they are needed to receive the link up event.
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Instead, receive and clear the error on all descriptors getting POLLERR
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with getsockopt(SO_ERROR). Include the error in the log message together
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with the descriptor index to make it easier to debug issues like this in
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future.
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(Rebased to 3.1.1)
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Signed-off-by: Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/clock.c b/clock.c
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index 469aab6..2821fc4 100644
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--- a/clock.c
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+++ b/clock.c
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@@ -1611,8 +1611,10 @@ int clock_poll(struct clock *c)
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if (cur[i].revents & (POLLIN|POLLPRI|POLLERR)) {
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prior_state = port_state(p);
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if (cur[i].revents & POLLERR) {
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- pr_err("port %d: unexpected socket error",
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- port_number(p));
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+ int error = sk_get_error(cur[i].fd);
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+ pr_err("port %d: error on fda[%d]: %s",
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+ port_number(p), i,
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+ strerror(error));
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event = EV_FAULT_DETECTED;
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} else {
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event = port_event(p, i);
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diff --git a/sk.c b/sk.c
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index 3595649..47d8c3b 100644
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--- a/sk.c
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+++ b/sk.c
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@@ -413,6 +413,20 @@ int sk_receive(int fd, void *buf, int buflen,
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return cnt < 0 ? -errno : cnt;
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}
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+int sk_get_error(int fd)
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+{
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+ socklen_t len;
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+ int error;
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+
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+ len = sizeof (error);
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+ if (getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &error, &len) < 0) {
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+ pr_err("getsockopt SO_ERROR failed: %m");
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+ return -1;
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+ }
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+
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+ return error;
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+}
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+
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int sk_set_priority(int fd, int family, uint8_t dscp)
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{
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int level, optname, tos;
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diff --git a/sk.h b/sk.h
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index 04d26ee..ba88e2f 100644
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--- a/sk.h
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+++ b/sk.h
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@@ -109,6 +109,13 @@ int sk_interface_addr(const char *name, int family, struct address *addr);
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int sk_receive(int fd, void *buf, int buflen,
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struct address *addr, struct hw_timestamp *hwts, int flags);
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+/**
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+ * Get and clear a pending socket error.
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+ * @param fd An open socket.
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+ * @return The error.
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+ */
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+int sk_get_error(int fd);
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+
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/**
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* Set DSCP value for socket.
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* @param fd An open socket.
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@ -420,3 +420,32 @@ index ae9c4d3..96e097a 100644
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/*
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* A port going down can affect the BMCA result.
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commit 8cf63218e4cc33d63bb783bf322d4a0d2f4be73e
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Author: Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com>
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Date: Wed Mar 15 11:24:16 2023 +0100
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port: Don't switch to PHC with SW timestamping.
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When ptp4l was configured to use SW timestamping, but the interface
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supported also HW timestamping, ptp4l detected a change of the PHC on
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start, switched to it from the system clock, and tried to control the
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PHC using SW timestamps.
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Don't switch the PHC if the current PHC index is -1, which is expected
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with SW timestamping and in the free-running mode.
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Fixes: afeabf3c90ed ("ptp4l: add VLAN over bond support")
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Signed-off-by: Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/port.c b/port.c
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index 96e097a..32ee83b 100644
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--- a/port.c
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+++ b/port.c
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@@ -2570,6 +2570,7 @@ static void port_change_phc(struct port *p)
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/* Try to switch only if the interface is up, it has HW time stamping
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using a non-vclock PHC, and the PHC actually changed. */
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if (!(p->link_status & LINK_UP) ||
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+ p->phc_index < 0 ||
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!interface_tsinfo_valid(p->iface) ||
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interface_get_vclock(p->iface) >= 0 ||
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interface_phc_index(p->iface) < 0 ||
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Name: linuxptp
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Version: 3.1.1
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Release: 6%{?dist}
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Release: 9%{?dist}
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Summary: PTP implementation for Linux
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License: GPLv2+
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@ -51,6 +51,10 @@ Patch14: linuxptp-vlanbond.patch
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Patch15: linuxptp-eintr.patch
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# check for unexpected changes in frequency offset
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Patch16: linuxptp-freqcheck.patch
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# don't re-arm fault clearing timer on unrelated netlink events
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Patch17: linuxptp-faultrearm.patch
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# clear pending errors on sockets
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Patch18: linuxptp-soerror.patch
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BuildRequires: gcc gcc-c++ make systemd
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@ -80,6 +84,8 @@ Supporting legacy APIs and other platforms is not a goal.
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%patch14 -p1 -b .vlanbond
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%patch15 -p1 -b .eintr
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%patch16 -p1 -b .freqcheck
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%patch17 -p1 -b .faultrearm
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%patch18 -p1 -b .soerror
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mv linuxptp-testsuite-%{testsuite_ver}* testsuite
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mv clknetsim-%{clknetsim_ver}* testsuite/clknetsim
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@ -142,6 +148,15 @@ PATH=..:$PATH ./run
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%{_mandir}/man8/*.8*
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%changelog
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* Wed May 03 2023 Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com> 3.1.1-9
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- clear pending errors on sockets (#2192559)
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* Mon Mar 20 2023 Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com> 3.1.1-8
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- don't switch from system clock to PHC with SW timestamping (#2179041)
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* Thu Mar 09 2023 Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com> 3.1.1-7
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- don't re-arm fault clearing timer on unrelated netlink events (#2172650)
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* Thu Jan 05 2023 Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com> 3.1.1-6
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- add support for VLAN over bond (#2120521)
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- handle EINTR when waiting for transmit timestamp (#2128786)
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