Initialize ktime_t type to S64_MAX (not U64_MAX)#123
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Initialize ktime_t type to S64_MAX (not U64_MAX)#123karlkinsella wants to merge 1 commit intoTime-Appliances-Project:masterfrom
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Using the ioctl PTP_SYS_OFFSET_EXTENDED via testptp:
The issue was that the ts_window_adjust is a negative value.
Due to delay in ptp_ocp_estimate_pci_timing() getting initialized to a U64_MAX should be S64_MAX (as ktime_t is "typedef s64 ktime_t;")
With this change: