Date: Sun, 11 May 2003 07:32:10 +0400 From: Andrew Kolchoogin <andrew@rinet.ru> To: FreeBSD-CURRENT Users <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: ACPI hangs the Kernel during boot. Message-ID: <20030511033210.GA19545@mowgli.rinet.ru>
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Dear colleagues, during my last upgrade to FreeBSD-CURRENT from May, 5 2003 from FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE some strange hang has been observed. Hardware is the ServerWorks STL2 motherboard with Intel Pentium III microprocessor. All other hardware is on-board: Intel 82559-based Ethernet adapter and Adaptec AIC7899 dual-channel Ultra160 (LVD/SE) controller. FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE boots O.K. FreeBSD-CURRENT hangs immediately after probing of system console, as far as I can understand, with interrupts disabled -- I can't invoke DDB. Moving away acpi.ko "cures" the situation -- although kernel whines about unassigned ports/interrupts in PnP probing code. What should I do (besides remote GDB) to track the problem? -- Yours Andrew Kolchoogin. [AKOL-RIPE, AKOL-RIPN] ... Contrary to popular belief, UNIX is user-friendly. It just happens to be very selective about who it decides to make friends with. A. Haiut.
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