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Mon, 31 Oct 2016 05:45:30 +0000 From: Gabriel Diaz To: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Message-Id: <20161031054530.500285019@vgtelecomreports.com> Subject: Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 Report Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2016 05:45:30 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Reply-To: gabriel.diaz@vgtelecomreports.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Content-Filtered-By: Mailman/MimeDel 2.1.23 X-BeenThere: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.23 Precedence: list List-Id: Porting FreeBSD to the PowerPC List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2016 08:55:21 -0000 Business Report Updates Speak to our consultant now: +44 (0)20 7549 9933 (9-5:30 pm BST) Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 Forecasts For Air Traffic Management Systems (ATM), Airline / Aircraft Systems, Airline Departure Control Systems, Commercial & Operational Airline Management Systems, Avionics, Aircraft Communications Networks, Airport Systems & Facilities, Computer Reservation System (CRS) / Global Distribution System (GDS), Leading Companies PLUS 529 Contracts Including Cloud Endpoint Protection, Advanced Threat Detection (ATD), Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) To Protect Against Advanced Persistent Threat (APT), Malware, Trojan Horses, Viruses, Hacking, Unauthorised Remote Access, Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) Aviation Report - Published 22nd July 2016 The Aviation Cyber Security market is set to be worth $1.86bn in 2016 as regulatory pressure and industry vulnerability places the need for cyber security solutions at the forefront of industry leaders’ minds. Cyber security is a necessity for the aviation industry moving forward over the next decade. The threat posed by cyber criminals is credible and very real and without necessary steps being taken to protect critical infrastructure, it is inevitable that a damaging attack could be made on aircraft, in airports and on other critical infrastructure with disastrous implications. For the time being a large scale attack has not taken place with serious consequences. Aviation regulatory bodies and national governments are frequently becoming more vocal as to the vulnerability of the aviation industry, and the fact that a widespread adoption of advanced protection systems needs to occur across the aviation industry. Steps must be taken by stakeholders active in the aviation industry to ensure the safety and security of operation. This can only be achieved through increased collaboration between key stakeholder groups in order to create a united front to protect the aviation industry from an increasing dangerous and credible cyber threat How This 365 Page Report Delivers: • Global aviation cyber security market forecasts from 2016-2026 • Regional aviation cyber security market forecasts from 2016-2026 further subdivided by each subsegment within each region - - Asia-Pacific - Latin America - Europe - Middle East - Africa - North America; • Aviation cyber security submarket forecasts from 2016-2026 at the global and also regional level - Air traffic management systems (ATM), - Airline / Aircraft systems, - Airport systems, - CRS/GDS systems. • Analysis of the key factors driving growth in the global and regional level aviation cyber security markets from 2016-2026 • 293 detailed tables and charts analyzing the market prospects and revealing the competitive landscape • 529 contracts / projects and programmes in the aviation cyber security by country & by company • Profiles of the leading 18 aviation cyber security companies in 2016 with detailed contract tables for each company. - Airbus Group SE - Amadeus IT Holding S.A. - Boeing Company - CISCO Systems Inc. - Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) - Harris Corporation - Honeywell International Inc - Indra Sistemas SA - Intel Corporation - International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) - Kaspersky Lab - Panasonic Avionics Corporation - Rockwell Collins Inc. - Sabre Corporation - SITA - Symantec Corporation - Thales Group S.A. - Unisys Corporation For more information & orders please contact gabriel.diaz@vgtelecomreports.com How to order Select the license you need from the list below and submit your details Order this report Licensing Options Single User License Access for one user only GBP 1999 Departmental License Entitles up to 5 users to access the report (Not suitable for library usage) GBP 2999 Site License Unlimited access for your company at a single location GBP 4999 Global License Unlimited access for your whole company worldwide GBP 6999 Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 Table of Contents 1. Report Overview 1.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Overview 1.2 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Segmentation 1.3 Why You Should Read This Report 1.4 How This Report Delivers 1.5 Key Questions Answered by This Analytical Report Include: 1.6 Who is This Report For? 1.7 Methodology 1.7.1 Primary Research 1.7.2 Secondary Research 1.7.3 Market Evaluation & Forecasting Methodology 1.8 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1.9 Associated Visiongain Reports 1.10 About Visiongain 2. Introduction to the Aviation Cyber Security Market 2.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Structure 2.2 Aviation Cyber Security Market Definition 2.3 Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets Definition 2.3.1 Aviation Cyber Security Air Traffic Management (ATM) Systems Submarket Definition 2.3.2 Aviation Cyber Security Airline / Aircraft Systems Submarket Definition 2.3.3 Aviation Cyber Security Airport Systems Submarket Definition 2.3.4 Aviation Cyber Security CRS/GDS Submarket Definition 2.4 Most Common Methods of Cyber Attacks 2.5 Main Objectives of Cyber Attackers 2.6 Most Important Mechanisms of Cyber Attacks 2.7 Stages of Cyber Attack 2.8 The Evolving Surface of a Cyber Attack 2015-2020 2.9 Recent Notable Cyber Attacks & Incidents 3. Global Aviation Cyber Security Market 2016-2026 3.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 3.2 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 2016 3.2.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers 2016 3.2.2 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Restraints 2016 4. Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecast 2016-2026 4.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security ATM Systems Forecast 2016-2026 4.1.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security ATM Systems Analysis 4.2 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airline / Aircraft Systems Forecast 2016-2026 4.2.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airline / Aircraft Systems Analysis 4.3 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airport Systems Forecast 2016-2026 4.3.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airport Systems Analysis 4.4 Global Aviation Cyber Security CRS/GDS Systems Forecast 2016-2026 4.4.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security CRS/GDS Systems Analysis 4.5 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Cumulative Market Share Forecast 2016-2026 5. Leading Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 5.1 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Share Forecast 2016-2026 5.2 North America Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 5.2.1 North America Aviation Cyber Security Market Contracts & Programmes 5.2.2 Taking Steps to Mitigate an Ever Growing Cyber Threat 5.2.3 North America Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.3 Europe Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 5.3.1 Europe Aviation Cyber Security Market Contracts & Programmes 5.3.2 Europe Aviation Cyber Security Analysis 5.3.3 Europe Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.4 Asia-Pacific Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 5.4.1 Asia-Pacific Aviation Cyber Security Market Contracts & Programmes 5.4.2 Asia-Pacific Aviation Cyber Security Analysis 5.4.3 Asia-Pacific Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.5 Latin America Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 5.5.1 Latin America Aviation Cyber Security Market Contracts & Programmes 5.5.2 Latin America Aviation Cyber Security Analysis 5.5.3 Latin America Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.6 Middle East Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 5.6.1 Middle East Aviation Cyber Security Market Contracts & Programmes 5.6.2 Middle East Aviation Cyber Security Analysis 5.6.3 Middle East Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.7 Africa Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 5.7.1 Africa Aviation Cyber Security Market Contracts & Programmes 5.7.2 Africa Aviation Cyber Security Analysis 5.7.3 Africa Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 5.8 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets Cumulative Market Share Forecast 2016-2026 6. SWOT Analysis of the Aviation Cyber Security market 2016-2026 7. Leading 18 Aviation Cyber Security Companies 7.1 Leading 18 Aviation Cyber Security Companies 2016 7.2 Airbus Group SE 7.2.1 Airbus Group SE Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 7.2.2 Airbus Group SE Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.2.3 Airbus Group SE Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 7.2.4 Airbus Group SE Net Income 2011 -2015 7.2.5 Airbus Group SE Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.2.6 Airbus Group SE Organisational Structure 7.2.7 Airbus Group SE Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.2.8 Airbus Group SE Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.2.9 Airbus Group SE Europe’s leading defence solutions provider 7.2.10 Cyber Security the Future for Airbus Defence and Space 7.3 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. 7.3.1 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 7.3.2 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.3.3 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Net Income 2011-2015 7.3.4 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.3.5 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Organisational Structure 7.3.6 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.3.7 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.3.8 Amadeus IT Holding Continues To Provide A Comprehensive Range Of Innovative IT Solutions 7.3.9 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Future Outlook 7.4 Boeing Company 7.4.1 Boeing Company Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2014 7.4.2 Boeing Company Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.4.3 Boeing Company Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 7.4.4 Boeing Company Net Income 2011-2015 7.4.5 Boeing Company Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.4.6 Boeing Company Organisational Structure 7.4.7 Boeing Company Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.4.8 Boeing Company Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.4.9 Boeing Company Awaits Entry Into The Global Cyber Security Market 7.4.10 Supporting the Commercial Airplanes Division With Suitable Alternative Revenue Streams 7.5 CISCO Systems Inc. 7.5.1 CISCO Systems Inc. Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2014-2016 7.5.2 CISCO Systems Inc. Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.5.3 CISCO Systems Inc. Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 7.5.4 CISCO Systems Inc. Net Income 2011-2015 7.5.5 CISCO Systems Inc. Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.5.6 CISCO Systems Inc. Organisational Structure 7.5.7 CISCO Systems Inc. Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.5.8 CISCO Systems Inc. Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.5.9 CISCO Systems Inc. Analysis 7.5.10 CISCO Systems Inc. Future Outlook 7.6 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) 7.6.1 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2010-2016 7.6.2 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.6.3 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 7.6.4 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 7.6.5 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.6.6 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Organisational Structure 7.6.7 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.6.8 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.6.9 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Analysis 7.6.10 Cyber Security Important Part of Reversing Negative Growth 7.7 Harris Corporation 7.7.1 Harris Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 7.7.2 Harris Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.7.3 Harris Corporation Net Income 2011-2015 7.7.4 Harris Corporation Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.7.5 Harris Corporation Organisational Structure 7.7.6 Harris Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.7.7 Harris Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.7.8 Harris Corporation Analysis 7.7.9 Harris Corporation Future Outlook 7.8 Honeywell International Inc 7.8.1 Honeywell International Inc Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2012-2016 7.8.2 Honeywell International Inc Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.8.3 Honeywell International Inc Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 7.8.4 Honeywell International Inc Net Income 2011-2015 7.8.5 Honeywell International Inc Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.8.6 Honeywell International Inc Organisational Structure 7.8.7 Honeywell International Inc Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.8.8 Honeywell International Inc Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.8.9 Honeywell International Inc Analysis 7.8.10 Honeywell International Inc Future Outlook 7.9 Indra Sistemas SA 7.9.1 Indra Sistemas SA Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 7.9.2 Indra Sistemas SA Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.9.3 Indra Sistemas SA Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 7.9.4 Indra Sistemas SA Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.9.5 Indra Sistemas SA Organisational Structure 7.9.6 Indra Sistemas SA Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.9.7 Indra Sistemas SA Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.9.8 Indra Sistemas SA Analysis 7.9.9 Indra Sistemas SA Future Outlook 7.10 Intel Corporation 7.10.1 Intel Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 7.10.2 Intel Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.10.3 Intel Corporation Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 7.10.4 Intel Corporation Net Income 2011-2015 7.10.5 Intel Corporation Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.10.6 Intel Corporation Organisational Structure 7.10.7 Intel Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.10.8 Intel Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.10.9 Intel Corporation Analysis 7.10.10 Intel Seeks Integration and Synergies 7.11 International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) 7.11.1 IBM Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2015 7.11.2 IBM Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.11.3 IBM Corporation Net Income 2011-2015 7.11.4 IBM Corporation Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.11.5 IBM Corporation Organisational Structure 7.11.6 IBM Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.11.7 IBM Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.11.8 IBM Corporation Analysis 7.11.9 IBM Corporation Future Outlook 7.12 Kaspersky Lab 7.12.1 Kaspersky Lab Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2012-2016 7.12.2 Kaspersky Lab Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.12.3 Kaspersky Lab Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.12.4 Kaspersky Lab Organisational Structure 7.12.5 Kaspersky Lab Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.12.6 Kaspersky Lab Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.12.7 Kaspersky Lab Analysis 7.12.8 Kaspersky Lab Future Outlook 7.13 Panasonic Avionics Corporation 7.13.1 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 7.13.2 Parent Company Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.13.3 Parent Company Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 7.13.4 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.13.5 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Organisational Structure 7.13.6 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.13.7 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.13.8 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Analysis 7.13.9 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Future Outlook 7.14 Rockwell Collins Inc. 7.14.1 Rockwell Collins Inc. Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2014-2016 7.14.2 Rockwell Collins Inc. Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.14.3 Rockwell Collins Inc. Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2011-2015 7.14.4 Rockwell Collins Inc. Net Income 2011-2015 7.14.5 Rockwell Collins Inc. Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.14.6 Rockwell Collins Inc. Organisational Structure 7.14.7 Rockwell Collins Inc. Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.14.8 Rockwell Collins Inc. Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.14.9 Rockwell Collins Inc. Analysis 7.14.10 Rockwell Collins Inc. Future Outlook 7.15 Sabre Corporation 7.15.1 Sabre Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2013-2016 7.15.2 Sabre Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.15.3 Sabre Corporation Net Income/Loss 2011-2015 7.15.4 Sabre Corporation Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.15.5 Sabre Corporation Organisational Structure 7.15.6 Sabre Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.15.7 Sabre Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.15.8 Sabre Corporation Analysis 7.15.9 Sabre Corporation Future Outlook 7.16 SITA 7.16.1 SITA Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2015-2016 7.16.2 SITA Total Company Sales 2012-2015 7.16.3 SITA Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.16.4 SITA Organisational Structure 7.16.5 SITA Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.16.6 SITA Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.16.7 SITA Analysis 7.16.8 SITA Future Outlook 7.17 Symantec Corporation 7.17.1 Symantec Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2012-2016 7.17.2 Symantec Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.17.3 Symantec Corporation Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2013-2015 7.17.4 Symantec Corporation Net income 2011-2015 7.17.5 Symantec Corporation Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.17.6 Symantec Corporation Organisational Structure 7.17.7 Symantec Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.17.8 Symantec Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.17.9 Symantec Corporation Analysis 7.17.10 Symantec Corporation Future Outlook 7.18 Thales Group S.A. 7.18.1 Thales Group S.A. Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 7.18.2 Thales Group S.A. Total Company Sales 2010-2015 7.18.3 Thales Group S.A. Net Income / Loss 2010-2015 7.18.4 Thales Group S.A. Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.18.5 Thales Group S.A. Organisational Structure 7.18.6 Thales Group S.A. Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.18.7 Thales Group S.A. Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.18.8 Thales Group S.A. Analysis 7.18.9 Thales Group S.A. Future Outlook 7.19 Unisys Corporation 7.19.1 Unisys Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Selected Recent Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 7.19.2 Unisys Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 7.19.3 Unisys Corporation Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2011-2015 7.19.4 Unisys Corporation Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 7.19.5 Unisys Corporation Regional Emphasis / Focus 7.19.6 Unisys Corporation Organisational Structure 7.19.7 Unisys Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services 7.19.8 Unisys Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 7.19.9 Unisys Corporation Analysis 7.19.10 Unisys Corporation Future Outlook 7.20 Other Leading Companies in the Cyber Security / Aviation IT Solutions Sector 7.20.1 Universal Avionics Systems Corporation 8. Conclusions and Recommendations 9. Glossary ------------------------------------------------------------ List of Tables Table 1.x Example of Aviation Cyber Security Market by Regional Market Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, Cumulative) Table 1.x Example of Leading National Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast by Submarket 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, Cumulative) Table 2.1 Methods of Cyber Attacks (Type, Description) Table 2.2 Objectives of Cyber Attackers (Type, Description) Table 2.3 Mechanisms of Cyber Attacks (Type, Description) Table 2.4 Cyber Attack Surface 2015-2020 Table 2.5 Notable Cyber Attacks and Incidents worldwide 1988-2015 (Date, Name of the Attack / Incident, Description) Table 3.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative) Table 3.2 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 2016 Table 4.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, Cumulative) Table 4.2 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecast by Regional Market 2016-2026 (US$m, Cumulative, Global AGR %) Table 4.3 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket CAGR Forecast 2016-2021, 2021-2026,2016-2026 (CAGR %) Table 4.4 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Percentage Change in Market Share 2016-2021, 2021-2026, 2016-2026 (% Change) Table 4.5 Global Aviation Cyber Security ATM Systems Submarket by Regional Market Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative) Table 4.6 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airline / Aircraft Systems Submarket by Regional Market Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative) Table 4.7 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airport Systems Submarket by Regional Market Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative) Table 4.8 Global Aviation Cyber Security CRS/GDS Submarket by Regional Market Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative) Table 5.1 Leading Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market by Submarket Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, Global AGR %, Cumulative) Table 5.2 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket by Regional Market CAGR Forecast 2016-2021, 2021-2026, 2016-2026 (CAGR %) Table 5.3 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Percentage Change in Market Share 2016-2021, 2021-2026, 2016-2026 (% Change) Table 5.4 North America Aviation Cyber Security Market & Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative) Table 5.5 North America Aviation Cyber Security Market Major Contracts & Programmes (Date, Company, Value US$m, Details) Table 5.6 North America Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 2016 Table 5.7 Europe Aviation Cyber Security Market & Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative) Table 5.8 Europe Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 2016 Table 5.9 Asia-Pacific Aviation Cyber Security Market & Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative) Table 5.11 Asia-Pacific Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 2016 Table 5.12 Latin America Aviation Cyber Security Market & Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative) Table 5.14 Latin America Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints 2016 Table 5.15 Middle East Aviation Cyber Security Market & Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative) Table 7.2 Airbus Group SE Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Relevant Segment Sales (US$m), Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.3 Selected Recent Airbus Group SE Aviation Cyber Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 (Date, Region, Subcontractor / Partner, Value US$m, Product, Details) Table 7.4 Airbus Group SE Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.5 Airbus Group SE Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.6 Airbus Group SE Net income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.7 Airbus Group SE Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.8 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.9 Selected Recent Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Aviation Cyber Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 (Date, Region, Product, Details) Table 7.10 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.11 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.12 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.13 Boeing Company Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Relevant Segment Sales (US$m), Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.14 Selected Recent Boeing Company Aviation Cyber Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2014 (Date, Region, Subcontractor / Partner, Product, Details) Table 7.15 Boeing Company Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.16 Boeing Company Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.17 Boeing Company Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.18 Boeing Company Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.19 CISCO Systems Inc. Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Relevant Segment Sales (US$m), Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.20 Selected Recent CISCO Systems Inc. Aviation Cyber Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2014-2016 (Date, Region, Value US$m, Product, Details) Table 7.21 CISCO Systems Inc. Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.22 CISCO Systems Inc. Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.23 CISCO Systems Inc. Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.24 CISCO Systems Inc. Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.25 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Relevant Segment Sales (US$m), Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.26 Selected Recent Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Aviation Cyber Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2010-2016 (Date, Region, Subcontractor / Partner, Value US$m, Product, Details) Table 7.27 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.28 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.29 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 (US$m) Table 7.30 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.31 Harris Corporation Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.32 Selected Recent Harris Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 (Date, Region, Subcontractor / Partner, Value US$m, Product, Details) Table 7.33 Harris Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.34 Harris Corporation Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m) Table 7.35 Harris Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.36 Honeywell International Inc Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Sales in Relevant Segment US$m, Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.37 Selected Recent Honeywell International Inc Aviation Cyber Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2012-2016 (Date, Region, Subcontractor / Partner, Value US$m, Product, Details) Table 7.38 Honeywell International Inc Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.39 Honeywell International Inc Sales in the Relevant Segment 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.40 Honeywell International Inc Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.41 Honeywell International Inc Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.42 Indra Sistemas SA Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Net Income / Loss US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, Ticker, Website) Table 7.43 Selected Recent Indra Sistemas SA Aviation Cyber Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 (Date, Region, Subcontractor / Partner, Value US$m, Product, Details) Table 7.44 Indra Sistemas SA Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.45 Indra Sistemas SA Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 (US$m) Table 7.46 Indra Sistemas SA Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.47 Intel Corporation Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Relevant Segment Sales US$m, Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.48 Selected Recent Intel Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2016 (Date, Region, Subcontractor / Partner, Value US$m, Product, Details) Table 7.49 Intel Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.50 Intel Corporation Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.51 Intel Corporation Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.52 Intel Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.53 IBM Corporation Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.54 Selected Recent IBM Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Contracts / Projects / Programmes 2011-2015 (Date, Region, Subcontractor / Partner, Value US$m, Product, Details) Table 7.55 IBM Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.56 IBM Corporation Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.57 IBM Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.58 Kaspersky Lab Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, Director of Corporate Communications, Website) Table 7.60 Kaspersky Lab Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.61 Kaspersky Lab Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.62 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Profile 2016 (CEO, Parent Company Total Company Sales US$m, Parent Company Net Income US$m, Submarket Involvement, Parent Company HQ, Parent Company Founded, Parent Company No. of Employees, Parent Company Ticker, Website) Table 7.64 Panasonic Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.65 Parent Company Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 (US$m) Table 7.66 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.67 Rockwell Collins Inc. Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Relevant Segment Sales (US$m), Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.69 Rockwell Collins Inc. Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.70 Rockwell Collins Inc. Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.71 Rockwell Collins Inc. Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.72 Rockwell Collins Inc. Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.73 Sabre Corporation Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.75 Sabre Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.76 Sabre Corporation Net income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.77 Sabre Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.78 SITA Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, Website) Table 7.80 SITA Total Company Sales 2012-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.81 SITA Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.82 Symantec Corporation Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Relevant Segment Sales (US$m), Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.84 Symantec Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.85 Symantec Corporation Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2013-2015 (US$m) Table 7.86 Symantec Corporation Net income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.87 Symantec Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.88 Thales Group S.A. Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.90 Thales Group S.A. Total Company Sales 2010-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.91 Thales Group S.A. Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.92 Thales Group S.A. Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.93 Unisys Corporation Profile 2016 (CEO, Total Company Sales US$m, Relevant Segment Sales US$m, Net Income US$m, Business Segment in the Market, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.95 Unisys Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.96 Unisys Corporation Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Table 7.97 Unisys Corporation Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 (US$m) Table 7.98 Unisys Corporation Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services (Segment of Business, Product, Specification / Features) Table 7.99 *Universal Avionics Systems Corporation Profile 2016 (CEO, Submarket Involvement, HQ, Founded, No. of Employees, IR Contact, Ticker, Website) Table 7.100 Other Leading Companies in the Cyber Security / Aviation IT Solutions Market 2016 (Company [Parent Company], Type of Service, Website) ------------------------------------------------------------ List of Figures Figure 1.1 Aviation Cyber Security Vulnerabilities Figure 1.2 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Segmentation Overview Figure 1.x Example of Aviation Cyber Security market by Regional Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (% Share) Figure 1.x Example of National vs Global Aviation Cyber Security Market CAGR Forecast 2016-2026, 2016-2021, 2021-2026 (CAGR %) Figure 1.x Example of National Aviation Cyber Security Market by Submarket Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 2.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Segmentation Overview Figure 2.2 Common Stages of Cyber Attacks Figure 3.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 4.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 4.2 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, Global AGR %) Figure 4.3 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Share Forecast 2016 (% Share) Figure 4.4 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Share Forecast 2021 (% Share) Figure 4.5 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Share Forecast 2026 (% Share) Figure 4.6 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket CAGR Forecast 2016-2021 (CAGR %) Figure 4.7 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket CAGR Forecast 2021-2026 (CAGR %) Figure 4.8 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket CAGR Forecast 2016-2026 (CAGR %) Figure 4.9 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Percentage Change in Market Share 2016-2021 (% Change) Figure 4.10 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Percentage Change in Market Share 2021-2026 (% Change) Figure 4.11 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Percentage Change in Market Share 2016-2026 (% Change) Figure 4.12 Global Aviation Cyber Security ATM Systems Submarket by Regional Market AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 4.13 Global Aviation Cyber Security ATM Systems Market Forecast by Regional Market 2016-2026 (US$m, Global AGR %) Figure 4.14 Global Aviation Cyber Security ATM Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2016 (% Share) Figure 4.15 Global Aviation Cyber Security ATM Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2021 (% Share) Figure 4.16 Global Aviation Cyber Security ATM Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2026 (% Share) Figure 4.17 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airline / Aircraft Systems Submarket by Regional Market AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 4.18 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airline / Aircraft Systems Market Forecast by Regional Market 2016-2026 (US$m, Global AGR %) Figure 4.19 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airline / Aircraft Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2016 (% Share) Figure 4.20 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airline / Aircraft Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2021 (% Share) Figure 4.21 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airline / Aircraft Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2026 (% Share) Figure 4.22 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airport Systems Submarket by Regional Market AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 4.23 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airport Systems Market Forecast by Regional Market 2016-2026 (US$m, Global AGR %) Figure 4.24 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airport Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2016 (% Share) Figure 4.25 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airport Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2021 (% Share) Figure 4.26 Global Aviation Cyber Security Airport Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2026 (% Share) Figure 4.27 Global Aviation Cyber Security CRS/GDS Systems Submarket by Regional Market AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 4.28 Global Aviation Cyber Security CRS/GDS Systems Market Forecast by Regional Market 2016-2026 (US$m, Global AGR %) Figure 4.29 Global Aviation Cyber Security CRS/GDS Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2016 (% Share) Figure 4.30 Global Aviation Cyber Security CRS/GDS Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2021 (% Share) Figure 4.31 Global Aviation Cyber Security CRS/GDS Systems Market Share by Regional Market Forecast 2026 (% Share) Figure 4.32 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Cumulative Market Share Forecast 2016-2021 (% Share) Figure 4.33 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Cumulative Market Share Forecast 2021-2026 (% Share) Figure 4.34 Global Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Cumulative Market Share Forecast 2016-2026 (% Share) Figure 5.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Regional Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, Global AGR %) Figure 5.2 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Regional AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 5.3 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market CAGR Forecast 2016-2021 (CAGR %) Figure 5.4 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market CAGR Forecast 2021-2026 (CAGR %) Figure 5.5 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market CAGR Forecast 2016-2026 (CAGR %) Figure 5.6 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Share Forecast 2016 (% Share) Figure 5.7 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Share Forecast 2021 (% Share) Figure 5.8 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Share Forecast 2026 (% Share) Figure 5.9 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Percentage Change in Market Share 2016-2021 (% Change) Figure 5.10 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Percentage Change in Market Share 2021-2026 (% Change) Figure 5.11 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Percentage Change in Market Share 2016-2026 (% Change) Figure 5.12 North America Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 5.13 North America Aviation Cyber Security Market by Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, North America Total Market Sales AGR %) Figure 5.14 Europe Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 5.15 Europe Aviation Cyber Security Market by Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, Europe Total Market Sales AGR %) Figure 5.16 Asia-Pacific Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 5.17 Asia-Pacific Aviation Cyber Security Market by Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, Asia-Pacific Total Market Sales AGR %) Figure 5.18 Latin America Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 5.19 Latin America Aviation Cyber Security Market by Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, Latin America Total Market Sales AGR %) Figure 5.20 Middle East Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 5.21 Middle East Aviation Cyber Security Market by Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, Middle East Total Market Sales AGR %) Figure 5.22 Africa Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets AGR Forecast 2016-2026 (AGR %) Figure 5.23 Africa Aviation Cyber Security Market by Submarkets Forecast 2016-2026 (US$m, Africa Total Market Sales AGR %) Figure 5.24 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets Cumulative Market Share Forecast 2016-2021 (% Share) Figure 5.25 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets Cumulative Market Share Forecast 2021-2026 (% Share) Figure 5.26 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets Cumulative Market Share Forecast 2016-2026 (% Share) Figure 7.1 Airbus Group SE Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.2 Airbus Group SE Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.3 Airbus Group SE Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.4 Airbus Group SE Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.5 Airbus Group SE Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.6 Airbus Group SE Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.7 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.8 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.9 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.10 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.11 Amadeus IT Holding S.A. Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.12 Boeing Company Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.13 Boeing Company Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.14 Boeing Company Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.15 Boeing Company Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.16 Boeing Company Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.17 Boeing Company Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.18 CISCO Systems Inc. Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.19 CISCO Systems Inc. Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.20 CISCO Systems Inc. Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.21 CISCO Systems Inc. Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.22 CISCO Systems Inc. Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.23 CISCO Systems Inc. Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.24 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.25 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.26 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 (US$m) Figure 7.27 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.28 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.29 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.30 Harris Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.31 Harris Corporation Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m) Figure 7.32 Harris Corporation Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.33 Harris Corporation Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.34 Harris Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.35 Honeywell International Inc Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.36 Honeywell International Inc Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.37 Honeywell International Inc Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.38 Honeywell International Inc Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.39 Honeywell International Inc Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.40 Honeywell International Inc Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.41 Indra Sistemas SA Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.42 Indra Sistemas SA Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 (US$m) Figure 7.43 Indra Sistemas SA Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.44 Indra Sistemas SA Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.45 Indra Sistemas SA Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.46 Intel Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.47 Intel Corporation Relevant Segment Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.48 Intel Corporation Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.49 Intel Corporation Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.50 Intel Corporation Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.51 Intel Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.52 IBM Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.53 IBM Corporation Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.54 IBM Corporation Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.55 IBM Corporation Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.56 IBM Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.57 Kaspersky Lab Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.58 Kaspersky Lab Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.59 Kaspersky Lab Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.60 Kaspersky Lab Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.61 Panasonic Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.62 Panasonic Corporation Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 (US$m) Figure 7.63 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.64 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.65 Panasonic Avionics Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.66 Rockwell Collins Inc. Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.67 Rockwell Collins Inc. Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.68 Rockwell Collins Inc. Net Income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.69 Rockwell Collins Inc. Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.70 Rockwell Collins Inc. Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.71 Rockwell Collins Inc. Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.72 Sabre Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.73 Sabre Corporation Net Income/Loss 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.74 Sabre Corporation Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.75 Sabre Corporation Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.76 Sabre Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.77 SITA Total Company Sales 2012-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.78 SITA Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.79 SITA Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.80 SITA Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.81 Symantec Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.82 Symantec Corporation Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2013-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.83 Symantec Corporation Net income 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.84 Symantec Corporation Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.85 Symantec Corporation Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.86 Symantec Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.87 Thales Group S.A. Total Company Sales 2010-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.88 Thales Group S.A. Net Income / Loss 2010-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.89 Thales Group S.A. Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.90 Thales Group S.A. Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.91 Thales Group S.A. Primary Market Competitors 2016 Figure 7.92 Unisys Corporation Total Company Sales 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.93 Unisys Corporation Relevant Segment Sales (US$m) 2011-2015 (US$m, AGR %) Figure 7.94 Unisys Corporation Net Income / Loss 2011-2015 (US$m) Figure 7.95 Unisys Corporation Primary International Operations 2016 Figure 7.96 Unisys Corporation Organisational Structure 2016 Figure 7.97 Unisys Corporation Primary Market Competitors 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------ Companies Mentioned in this report Abacus International Abacus International Pte Ltd. Accenture Inc. Advanced Micro Devices Inc. - AMD AeroCRS / Enoya-one Ltd. AeroMobile Communications Ltd. 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Registered Office: 230 City Road, London, EC1V 2QY, U.K. From owner-freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Thu Nov 3 23:01:48 2016 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-ppc@mailman.ysv.freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:206a::19:1]) by mailman.ysv.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id C5087C2E11C for ; Thu, 3 Nov 2016 23:01:48 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org) Received: from kenobi.freebsd.org (kenobi.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:206a::16:76]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (Client did not present a certificate) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id B41C310D6 for ; Thu, 3 Nov 2016 23:01:48 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org) Received: from bugs.freebsd.org ([127.0.1.118]) by kenobi.freebsd.org (8.15.2/8.15.2) with ESMTP id uA3N1mfb005255 for ; Thu, 3 Nov 2016 23:01:48 GMT (envelope-from bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org) From: bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org To: freebsd-ppc@FreeBSD.org Subject: [Bug 201607] www/firefox: Fails to configure on PowerPC Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2016 23:01:48 +0000 X-Bugzilla-Reason: CC X-Bugzilla-Type: changed X-Bugzilla-Watch-Reason: None X-Bugzilla-Product: Ports & Packages X-Bugzilla-Component: Individual Port(s) X-Bugzilla-Version: Latest X-Bugzilla-Keywords: needs-qa X-Bugzilla-Severity: Affects Only Me X-Bugzilla-Who: jbeich@FreeBSD.org X-Bugzilla-Status: Closed X-Bugzilla-Resolution: Feedback Timeout X-Bugzilla-Priority: --- X-Bugzilla-Assigned-To: gecko@FreeBSD.org X-Bugzilla-Flags: maintainer-feedback? 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Please, re-try with firefox-50.0,1. --=20 You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.= From owner-freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Fri Nov 4 14:04:39 2016 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-ppc@mailman.ysv.freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:206a::19:1]) by mailman.ysv.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 8E5ABC2FAC0 for ; Fri, 4 Nov 2016 14:04:39 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from chmeeedalf@gmail.com) Received: from mail-vk0-x231.google.com (mail-vk0-x231.google.com [IPv6:2607:f8b0:400c:c05::231]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 (128/128 bits)) (Client CN "smtp.gmail.com", Issuer "Google Internet Authority G2" (verified OK)) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 47B36D55 for ; Fri, 4 Nov 2016 14:04:39 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from chmeeedalf@gmail.com) Received: by mail-vk0-x231.google.com with SMTP id w194so67605015vkw.2 for ; Fri, 04 Nov 2016 07:04:39 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20120113; h=mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date:message-id:subject:to :cc; bh=sXaXXUVPdFwQWSQYYeo8Hypmj0DUgRdT7MzT3Xd1I+M=; b=bxmG6zE/tm/8r3E5Wo+6Cte+SDh1AOclE5CI72Ozzz4MchZJxlEa6u8XthCtfHxl5i EfqUdheexriOmb/rZav2T7zU9tzOCZE7ydxXi+wCE2w8B+6AxakQMGORNsSfWaErg9Hn SR8SOZvPxdZ6Ge7wHkCaUup1znMY+b7oCGg56RIaCBB63Ola9UDzrg//ollWqsWDdRr/ NpAD6aLLjovBgNfYGSxOhGw5Snz42bpSm/jx0XEjOqO3I/wdgMqIZEAX2B4iAolX5/b9 dXGdRcZuUWyQKmAhdaxqaQwjdgxmqA8G0nKD+PkTtaZl68rFJenr9Xsjs/I8L6JXdumG /9OQ== X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=1e100.net; s=20130820; h=x-gm-message-state:mime-version:in-reply-to:references:from:date :message-id:subject:to:cc; bh=sXaXXUVPdFwQWSQYYeo8Hypmj0DUgRdT7MzT3Xd1I+M=; b=lwLkosj63amZWKDqd7jiCes0RtBp1eg3KTeTEPMGgXssHpqf7lG2CrePwGXnpY6EfZ aj1jou4c5N0KDGx8itJSkozo6pMZeAvlbUFKzWxCKRmiTIHh5UA9zrXIzrlYnkdYC3aq bMiDdXRjxhr/qIrRZ3PdFFyiPahOy/Kt8Mab/klBG59+Q5keCpqbGJ3odp2rjaXlCRij Jety5KQ2KtK8tGdBkbVqxFXjl8PSIOCF8mA6N2LiFODkHf4XIdeLt9z/hLYcp3ntr1qx mwhpzhlwnISSUMhhAdXN2MOQE4NsYoTrfEpls4njN6h80LV+uXMarQ2qPKHMesa5nyhH siYw== X-Gm-Message-State: ABUngvcumst7bDIop/37leB643hW8dH08GGqWNbL6sxonpiC+UJQwIqo5WtFvIht2BeAmuf2jK+U3gjKeurGWg== X-Received: by 10.31.124.203 with SMTP id x194mr10378057vkc.122.1478268278281; Fri, 04 Nov 2016 07:04:38 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: by 10.103.150.66 with HTTP; Fri, 4 Nov 2016 07:04:37 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: <747f3eaa-251c-5740-0755-09bba55a5b04@codelibre.net> References: <725c6225-c7bf-f88f-d8e2-b5f9a02bcfe8@codelibre.net> <20160917184649.35d9a9ab@zhabar.knownspace> <88b054f6-ae0b-dc32-8d54-016964a2cea8@codelibre.net> <747f3eaa-251c-5740-0755-09bba55a5b04@codelibre.net> From: Justin Hibbits Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2016 09:04:37 -0500 Message-ID: Subject: Re: Installer problems with 11.0-RC3 To: Roger Leigh Cc: FreeBSD PowerPC ML Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-BeenThere: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.23 Precedence: list List-Id: Porting FreeBSD to the PowerPC List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2016 14:04:39 -0000 On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Roger Leigh wrote: > On 18/09/2016 09:04, Roger Leigh wrote: >> >> On 17/09/2016 23:46, Justin Hibbits wrote: >>> >>> On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 23:39:41 +0000 >>> Roger Leigh wrote: >>> >>>> Up until now, my G4 Mac Mini has been running 10.3-RELEASE. Today, I >>>> tried the 11.0-RC3 installer. Two issues noted: >>>> >>>> 1) The colours in the installer are different than the PC installer. >>>> The background is a mid brown with yellow text. An issue with the >>>> console framebuffer? >>>> >>>> 2) It won't boot after the installer finished. >>>> Invalid memory access at %SRR0: 018011f0 %SRR1: 00003030 >>> >>> >>> I just fixed the second issue, which should be going into the next ISO >>> (RC4? Final? Not sure at this point), but the initial commit was to >>> head at r305894, and finally merged to 11.0 (by way of stable/11) in >>> r305904 if you're curious. >> >> >> Super, thanks. I'll retry this with the next ISO release. > > > I got the time to retry with the 11.0-RELEASE ISO, and the above problem is > fixed, but unfortunately then hit a problem I'd previously seen and posted > on the list when testing 11.0-STABLE in mid-September. The kernel loads and > boots correctly, but it hangs at this point: > > gem0: 10kB RX addr...... > gem0: Ethernet address ....... > cryptosoft0: on nexus0 > > At this point it just sits there with the CPU fan going full tilt. I'm not > sure what exactly the problem is here because I have no means to debug it > that I'm aware of at that point during the boot. Happy to investigate > further if anyone could provide any hints about what I could do to assist. > > > Regards, > Roger Hi Roger, Unfortunately, I've run into this on my PowerBook G4 since February, with no clear idea of what's going on. Since nobody else had reported a problem I thought it was just me, so didn't put much effort into it. That said, it *should* boot the installed kernel if you start the loader from the CD (just 'unload; set currdev=hd:3; boot'), and it boots to the hard drive fine then (that's what I've been doing since BSDCan). I intend to take a closer look at it at MeetBSD with some other folks who might have some insight into at least how to debug it. - Justin From owner-freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Fri Nov 4 20:08:50 2016 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-ppc@mailman.ysv.freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:206a::19:1]) by mailman.ysv.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id A79D5C30E43 for ; Fri, 4 Nov 2016 20:08:50 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from markmi@dsl-only.net) Received: from asp.reflexion.net (outbound-mail-210-59.reflexion.net [208.70.210.59]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (Client did not present a certificate) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 68DFC373 for ; Fri, 4 Nov 2016 20:08:49 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from markmi@dsl-only.net) Received: (qmail 25635 invoked from network); 4 Nov 2016 20:09:46 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO rtc-sm-01.app.dca.reflexion.local) (10.81.150.1) by 0 (rfx-qmail) with SMTP; 4 Nov 2016 20:09:46 -0000 Received: by rtc-sm-01.app.dca.reflexion.local (Reflexion email security v8.10.0) with SMTP; Fri, 04 Nov 2016 16:08:52 -0400 (EDT) Received: (qmail 23588 invoked from network); 4 Nov 2016 20:08:52 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO iron2.pdx.net) (69.64.224.71) by 0 (rfx-qmail) with (AES256-SHA encrypted) SMTP; 4 Nov 2016 20:08:52 -0000 Received: from [192.168.1.106] (c-76-115-7-162.hsd1.or.comcast.net [76.115.7.162]) by iron2.pdx.net (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id AD3A1EC9013; Fri, 4 Nov 2016 13:08:47 -0700 (PDT) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 10.1 \(3251\)) Subject: Re: Installer problems with 11.0-RC3 From: Mark Millard In-Reply-To: Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2016 13:08:47 -0700 Cc: Justin Hibbits , FreeBSD PowerPC ML Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message-Id: <2BBD1FF2-BBB2-497D-B133-C6A38AAF42D8@dsl-only.net> References: <725c6225-c7bf-f88f-d8e2-b5f9a02bcfe8@codelibre.net> <20160917184649.35d9a9ab@zhabar.knownspace> <88b054f6-ae0b-dc32-8d54-016964a2cea8@codelibre.net> <747f3eaa-251c-5740-0755-09bba55a5b04@codelibre.net> To: Roger Leigh X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3251) X-BeenThere: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.23 Precedence: list List-Id: Porting FreeBSD to the PowerPC List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2016 20:08:50 -0000 On 2016-Nov-4, at 7:04 AM, Justin Hibbits = wrote: > On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Roger Leigh = wrote: >> On 18/09/2016 09:04, Roger Leigh wrote: >>>=20 >>> On 17/09/2016 23:46, Justin Hibbits wrote: >>>>=20 >>>> On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 23:39:41 +0000 >>>> Roger Leigh wrote: >>>>=20 >>>>> Up until now, my G4 Mac Mini has been running 10.3-RELEASE. = Today, I >>>>> tried the 11.0-RC3 installer. Two issues noted: >>>>>=20 >>>>> 1) The colours in the installer are different than the PC = installer. >>>>> The background is a mid brown with yellow text. An issue with the >>>>> console framebuffer? >>>>>=20 >>>>> 2) It won't boot after the installer finished. >>>>> Invalid memory access at %SRR0: 018011f0 %SRR1: 00003030 >>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>> I just fixed the second issue, which should be going into the next = ISO >>>> (RC4? Final? Not sure at this point), but the initial commit was to >>>> head at r305894, and finally merged to 11.0 (by way of stable/11) = in >>>> r305904 if you're curious. >>>=20 >>>=20 >>> Super, thanks. I'll retry this with the next ISO release. >>=20 >>=20 >> I got the time to retry with the 11.0-RELEASE ISO, and the above = problem is >> fixed, but unfortunately then hit a problem I'd previously seen and = posted >> on the list when testing 11.0-STABLE in mid-September. The kernel = loads and >> boots correctly, but it hangs at this point: >>=20 >> gem0: 10kB RX addr...... >> gem0: Ethernet address ....... >> cryptosoft0: on nexus0 >>=20 >> At this point it just sits there with the CPU fan going full tilt. = I'm not >> sure what exactly the problem is here because I have no means to = debug it >> that I'm aware of at that point during the boot. Happy to = investigate >> further if anyone could provide any hints about what I could do to = assist. >>=20 >>=20 >> Regards, >> Roger When I was trying to figure how to avoid the PowerMac G5 boot problems = for 64 bit use I used the technique of ddb automatically executing a script = when it started to make it dump out information at early stages were keyboard input was not available. The dump had to have the useful information fit = on the screen --so I used the biggest screen that I could (by pixel count) = and also adjusted the script and tried more boots to get more information. As I remember for the pixel count issue I had to be picky about vt vs. = sc. (I build with both available --and PS3 disabled in order to allow both to be enabled.) This vt vs. sc issue was driven by using the G5's. (I also did some experiments with 32 bit booting and with G4s and a iMac = G3.) A simple "bt" script example from back in those days follows. > Index: /usr/src/sys/ddb/db_main.c > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > --- /usr/src/sys/ddb/db_main.c (revision 291745) > +++ /usr/src/sys/ddb/db_main.c (working copy) > @@ -46,6 +46,9 @@ > #include > #include > =20 > +/* HACK: part of dealing with lack of input for early boot time */ > +#include > + > SYSCTL_NODE(_debug, OID_AUTO, ddb, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "DDB settings"); > =20 > static dbbe_init_f db_init; > @@ -230,6 +233,9 @@ > watchpt =3D IS_WATCHPOINT_TRAP(type, code); > =20 > if (db_stop_at_pc(&bkpt)) { > + /* HACK: part of early boot handling: no input = possible */ > + db_disable_pager(); > + > if (db_inst_count) { > db_printf("After %d instructions (%d loads, %d = stores),\n", > db_inst_count, db_load_count, = db_store_count); > Index: /usr/src/sys/ddb/db_script.c > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > --- /usr/src/sys/ddb/db_script.c (revision 291745) > +++ /usr/src/sys/ddb/db_script.c (working copy) > @@ -319,10 +319,26 @@ > { > char scriptname[DB_MAXSCRIPTNAME]; > =20 > + /* HACK!!! : Additional lines to force a basic default script = to exist. > + * Will dump information even if ddb input is not available = for early crash. > + * Used to get more information about PowerMac G5 "before = Copyright" hangs. > + */ > + struct ddb_script *dsp =3D = db_script_lookup(DB_SCRIPT_KDBENTER_DEFAULT); > + if (!dsp) db_script_set(DB_SCRIPT_KDBENTER_DEFAULT, > + "bt"); > + > snprintf(scriptname, sizeof(scriptname), "%s.%s", > DB_SCRIPT_KDBENTER_PREFIX, eventname); > if (db_script_exec(scriptname, 0) =3D=3D ENOENT) > (void)db_script_exec(DB_SCRIPT_KDBENTER_DEFAULT, 0); > + > + /* HACK!!! : Additional lines to always use the default = script, > + * even if scriptname existed and was executed. > + * Will dump information even if ddb input is not available = for early crash. > + * Used to get more information about PowerMac G5 "before = Copyright" hangs. > + */ > + else > + (void)db_script_exec(DB_SCRIPT_KDBENTER_DEFAULT, 0); > } > =20 > /*- I enable DDB in my kernel builds. (I originally enabled GDB as well and never bothered to turn it off. Probably not needed/not useful for my=20 context.) > # more /usr/src/sys/powerpc/conf/GENERICvtsc-NODBG > include GENERIC > ident GENERICvtsc-NODBG >=20 > nooptions PS3 #Sony Playstation 3 = HACK!!! to allow sc >=20 > options DDB # HACK!!! to dump early crash = info (but 11.0-CURRENT already has it) > options GDB # HACK!!! ... >=20 > # Extra stuff: > #options VERBOSE_SYSINIT > #options BOOTVERBOSE=3D1 > #options BOOTHOWTO=3DRB_VERBOSE > #options KTR > #options KTR_MASK=3DKTR_TRAP > #options KTR_CPUMASK=3D0xF > #options KTR_VERBOSE >=20 > # HACK!!! to allow sc for 2560x1440 display on Radeon X1950 that vt = historically mishandled during booting > device sc > #device kbdmux # HACK: already listed by vt > options SC_OFWFB # OFW frame buffer > options SC_DFLT_FONT # compile font in > makeoptions SC_DFLT_FONT=3Dcp437 >=20 >=20 > # Disable extra checking typically used for FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT: > nooptions DEADLKRES #Enable the deadlock resolver > nooptions INVARIANTS #Enable calls of extra sanity = checking > nooptions INVARIANT_SUPPORT #Extra sanity checks of = internal structures, required by INVARIANTS > nooptions WITNESS #Enable checks to detect = deadlocks and cycles > nooptions WITNESS_SKIPSPIN #Don't run witness on = spinlocks for speed > nooptions MALLOC_DEBUG_MAXZONES # Separate malloc(9) zones That confirms the pickiness about vt vs. sc at the time for large pixel count displays: I used sc. And what drove the sc issue was PowerMac G5 specific but I just copied over the material for my G4 experiments: the same boot media allowed 32 bit PowerMac G5 boot experiments. Enabling some of the VERBOSE options that I have commented out above might show output closer to when the hang happens and so give more context for the problem. Various other details of the above could be different, it just shows my choices at the time. I hand wrote notes or took screen pictures. I used multiple commands in = the internal script at times (separated by ";" as I remember). Unfortunately for CD booting problems this involves building one's own = ISO's that has one's own builds and burning them to CDs if that kind of boot = is at issue. I was not doing this generally. I did once try a = /usr/src/release/ based build. As I remember it went okay back then. I do not remember the details other than the default partition in the file system that it = built on ended up nearly full. If it allows such I probably should have = controlled where it did the build in order to manage space usage. > Hi Roger, >=20 > Unfortunately, I've run into this on my PowerBook G4 since February, > with no clear idea of what's going on. Since nobody else had reported > a problem I thought it was just me, so didn't put much effort into it. > That said, it *should* boot the installed kernel if you start the > loader from the CD (just 'unload; set currdev=3Dhd:3; boot'), and it > boots to the hard drive fine then (that's what I've been doing since > BSDCan). I intend to take a closer look at it at MeetBSD with some > other folks who might have some insight into at least how to debug it. >=20 > - Justin I do not know when I will explore the issues, although I have access to the old PowerMac's again (at least for a bit). =3D=3D=3D Mark Millard markmi at dsl-only.net