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The issue reported is a particular case of a BC configured with redundant PTP clocks with same priority. When a clock recovers from a failure, as both clock were configured with same priority it's expected the active clock source to remain active. But if the recovered clock presented a better local clock class than active, it was being selected active. This specific case was fixed. Closes-bug: 2084723 Test plan: BC with same priority PASS: Start the PTP service with all clocks out of requirements, one is selected, no matter which one. PASS: Then, when the backup clock recovers from failure it is selected active. PASS: Then, when the other clock recovers from failure it remains as backup, no matter the local clock class. PASS: Then, when the active goes out of requirement, the backup is set active. Test plan: GM with same priority PASS: Start the PTP service with all clocks out of requirements, one is selected, no matter which one. PASS: Then, when the backup clock recovers from failure it is selected active. PASS: Then, when the other clock recovers from failure it remains as backup, no matter the local clock class. PASS: Then, when the active goes out of requirement, the backup is set active. Change-Id: Id2568bc8bbaad4cbf15070314f7904d3c3bbd53d Signed-off-by: Andre Mauricio Zelak <andre.zelak@windriver.com> |
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