Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 21:23:36 +0200 From: Wilko Bulte <wb@freebie.xs4all.nl> To: ticso@cicely.de Cc: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@haven.freebsd.dk>, alpha@freebsd.org Subject: Re: GENERIC doesn't boot AlphaServer 1000 Message-ID: <20050704192336.GA49376@freebie.xs4all.nl> In-Reply-To: <20050704191242.GQ35575@cicely12.cicely.de> References: <27190.1120379420@phk.freebsd.dk> <20050704190131.GA49126@freebie.xs4all.nl> <20050704191242.GQ35575@cicely12.cicely.de>
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On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 09:12:42PM +0200, Bernd Walter wrote.. > On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 09:01:31PM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 10:30:20AM +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote.. > > > > > > My Alphaserver 1000 doesn't like a GENERIC kernel: > > > > > > de0: <Digital 21040 Ethernet> port 0x10000-0x1007f mem 0x81301000-0x8130107f irq > > > 3 at device 12.0 on pci0 > > > de0: Reserved 0x80 bytes for rid 0x14 type 3 at 0x81301000 > > > de0: interrupting at CIA irq 3 > > > de0: [GIANT-LOCKED] > > > de0: DEC 21040 [10Mb/s] pass 2.4 > > > de0: bpf attached > > > de0: Ethernet address: 00:00:f8:21:89:2f > > > de0: if_start running deferred for Giant > > > fxp0: <Intel 82559 Pro/100 Ethernet> port 0x10080-0x100bf mem 0x81300000-0x81300 > > > fff,0x81100000-0x811fffff irq 5 at device 13.0 on pci0 > > > fxp0: Reserved 0x1000 bytes for rid 0x10 type 3 at 0x81300000 > > > fxp0: using memory space register mapping > > > fxp0: PCI IDs: 8086 1229 8086 000c 0008 > > > fxp0: Dynamic Standby mode is disabled > > > miibus0: <MII bus> on fxp0 > > > inphy0: <i82555 10/100 media interface> on miibus0 > > > inphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto > > > fxp0: bpf attached > > > fxp0: Ethernet address: 00:d0:b7:49:e6:c9 > > > fxp0: interrupting at CIA irq 5 > > > fxp0: [MPSAFE] > > > > > > halted CPU 0 > > > > > > halt code = 7 > > > machine check while in PAL mode > > > PC = 18100 > > I think we dropped the ball with the number of EISA slots on AS1000. > > > DS10 on booting the latest SNAP CD I produced: > > > > Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0 > > Timecounter "alpha" frequency 616519676 Hz quality 800 > > Timecounters tick every 0.976 msec > > Waiting 5 seconds for SCSI devices to settle > > md0: Preloaded image </boot/mfsroot> 4423680 bytes at 0xfffffc00009fb128 > > acd0: CDROM <CD-224E/9.9A> at ata0-master PIO4 > > ad0: 39093MB <FUJITSU MPG3409AH E C3C9> at ata1-master UDMA33 > > da0 at isp0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 > > da0: <COMPAQ AD009322B9 3A07> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device > > da0: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 8, 16bit), Tagged Queueing > > Enabled > > da0: 8678MB (17773500 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 1106C) > > > > fatal kernel trap: > > > > trap entry = 0x4 (unaligned access fault) > > cpuid = 0 > > faulting va = 0xfffffc00010d7dc2 > > opcode = 0x28 > > register = 0x1 > > pc = 0xfffffc00004c732c > > ra = 0xfffffc00004c7598 > > sp = 0xfffffe001a35dbd0 > > curthread = 0xfffffc003eac1500 > > pid = 2, comm = g_event > > > > [thread pid 2 tid 100003 ] > > Stopped at is_pmbr+0x4c: and t0,#0xff,t0 > > <t0=0xfffffc00010d7dbe> > > db> > > > > 164SX allows an install from the SNAP, but hangs after printing > > Trying /sbin/init :( > > >From the function name it sounds like MBR probing. > Does this disk have an i386 or Linux history? Hm, most likely it has last been in a RAID array. Data contents are fully unknown to me. > No reason to panic, but this would explain why it happens on this > specific machine. > AFAIK MBR probing is GEOM, so I guess you've mailed the right person :) Hm hm.. ;) -- Wilko Bulte wilko@FreeBSD.org
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