Date: Sun, 7 May 2017 14:58:08 -0400 From: Zaphod Beeblebrox <zbeeble@gmail.com> To: freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org Subject: Ultra 5 Boot Hang. Message-ID: <CACpH0MdY4k5sd5d25pqQ0U-hvgF-8AW8rLTPUfYwLs%2BS4_an0w@mail.gmail.com>
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I've got an old Ultra 5 here that I thought I might get booting again as it is definitely not subject to the scary Intel chipset remote hack thing. To that end, I have it's framebuffer hooked up and so I'm re-typing any of these logs. The machine self-identifies as a Sparc IIi @ 266. FreeBSD seems to think that's 269.85. The machine prom is bad, but I've found a site that gives me a series of open boot command that boot things. >From the open prom, I "boot net" which brings in a copy of 'loader" I took from the cdrom using tftpboot. From there, I load the kernel from the CD and boot it. These things appear to work. FreeBSD sees the RAM (512M), the keyboard (kdb1 at kdbmux0) and nexus0. It then probes pcib0 successfully and assigns pci0 to pcib0. It probes pcib1 and pci1 successfully, then hangs after probing these two lines about devices on pcib1: pcib1: device (null) requested unsupported I/O range 0x0-0xff pcib1: device (null) requested unsupported memory range 0x0-0xfff Now, I don't know if pcib0 or pcib1 is the PCI bus on the stand-up card, but just-in-case, I removed the SCSI card and ethernet card that were there (so the bus is empty) ... and it still hangs. Help?
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