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Date:      Wed, 17 Aug 2022 15:12:07 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Ronald Klop <ronald-lists@klop.ws>
To:        soumar@soudny.net
Cc:        freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: kernel: Fatal data abort - issue on rpi4
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Hi,

Another SD card is worth a try.
According to the forum post SanDisk works good.
My RPI4 runs from USB-disk which works stable.

Regards,
Ronald.

 
Van: Marek Soudny <soumar@soudny.net>
Datum: woensdag, 17 augustus 2022 11:10
Aan: freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Onderwerp: kernel: Fatal data abort - issue on rpi4
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am quite new to arm/aarch64. I recently purchased rpi4, burned an sdcard image and have been trying to run it. Time to time (but actually quite often) the box becomes unresponsive. I can not ping it, neither ssh into it. I am running fbsd 13.1-release.
> 
> The syslog only shows the following:
> 
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: Fatal data abort:
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   x0:                1
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   x1:                0
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   x2: ffffa00004a99500
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   x3:        13ffffe8e
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   x4: ffff0000e00ab4d4
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   x5: ffffa00001319000
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   x6:                0
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   x7:              100
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   x8: ffffa00004a99500
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   x9:                0
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x10: ffff000000c35378
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x11:                0
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x12:                1
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x13:                0
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x14:        700000000
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x15:               39
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x16: ffff0000e00c9be0
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x17: ffff000000614fd4
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x18: ffff0000dfbf4760
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x19: ffffa00001319198
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x20: ffffa00001319000
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x21: ffffa00004d3b800
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x22: ffffa000013191b8
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x23: ffffa000013190e0
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x24: ffffa000013191a0
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x25: ffffa000016e7200
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x26: ffff0000e009768e
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x27: ffffa00004a99500
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x28: ffffa00004e82d00
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:  x29: ffff0000dfbf4770
> Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:   sp: ffff0000dfbf4760
> 
> Does it sound familiar? Am I doing something wrong? As it's currently not stable, I can perform any tests with it, if required. I actually found a similar issue https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/fatal-kernel-mode-data-abort-every-2-3-boots-on-raspberry-pi-b.49066/ - do you think it's an sdcard issue? If so, is there a recommended list for purchase new ones?
> 
> Thank you,
> Marek
>  
> 
> 
> 
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<html><head></head><body>Hi,<br />
<br />
Another SD card is worth a try.<br />
According to the forum post SanDisk works good.<br />
My RPI4 runs from USB-disk which works stable.<br />
<br />
Regards,<br />
Ronald.<br />
<br />
&nbsp;
<p><strong>Van:</strong> Marek Soudny &lt;soumar@soudny.net&gt;<br />
<strong>Datum:</strong> woensdag, 17 augustus 2022 11:10<br />
<strong>Aan:</strong> freebsd-arm &lt;freebsd-arm@freebsd.org&gt;<br />
<strong>Onderwerp:</strong> kernel: Fatal data abort - issue on rpi4</p>

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<div class="TextPlainViewer" id="P.P">Hello,<br />
<br />
I am quite new to arm/aarch64. I recently purchased rpi4, burned an sdcard image and have been trying to run it. Time to time (but actually quite often) the box becomes unresponsive. I can not ping it, neither ssh into it. I am running fbsd 13.1-release.<br />
<br />
The syslog only shows the following:<br />
<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: Fatal data abort:<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;x0: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;x1: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;0<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;x2: ffffa00004a99500<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;x3: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;13ffffe8e<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;x4: ffff0000e00ab4d4<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;x5: ffffa00001319000<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;x6: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;0<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;x7: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;100<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;x8: ffffa00004a99500<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;x9: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;0<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x10: ffff000000c35378<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x11: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;0<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x12: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x13: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;0<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x14: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;700000000<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x15: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;39<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x16: ffff0000e00c9be0<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x17: ffff000000614fd4<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x18: ffff0000dfbf4760<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x19: ffffa00001319198<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x20: ffffa00001319000<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x21: ffffa00004d3b800<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x22: ffffa000013191b8<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x23: ffffa000013190e0<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x24: ffffa000013191a0<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x25: ffffa000016e7200<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x26: ffff0000e009768e<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel:<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x27: ffffa00004a99500<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x28: ffffa00004e82d00<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;x29: ffff0000dfbf4770<br />
Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: &nbsp;&nbsp;sp: ffff0000dfbf4760<br />
<br />
Does it sound familiar? Am I doing something wrong? As it's currently not stable, I can perform any tests with it, if required. I actually found a similar issue <a href="https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/fatal-kernel-mode-data-abort-every-2-3-boots-on-raspberry-pi-b.49066/">https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/fatal-kernel-mode-data-abort-every-2-3-boots-on-raspberry-pi-b.49066/</a>; - do you think it's an sdcard issue? If so, is there a recommended list for purchase new ones?<br />
<br />
Thank you,<br />
Marek<br />
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