Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2010 21:46:15 +0000 From: Craig Butler <craig001@lerwick.hopto.org> To: Zach Wendell <zwendell@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Sun Netra X1 -- LOM: errors after clearing ram, etc. Message-ID: <4B47A7A7.9060503@lerwick.hopto.org> In-Reply-To: <e44854981001070621h402b334x942638f52273829e@mail.gmail.com> References: <e44854981001070621h402b334x942638f52273829e@mail.gmail.com>
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On 07/01/2010 14:21, Zach Wendell wrote: > Anyone have any ideas about the LOM output below? Just keeps spitting out > the same thing over and over... > > Currently there are no drives installed (waiting for a coworker to bring in > an extra HDD and CD-ROM drive so we can install BSD), but there is a stick > of non-ECC PC133, 128MB ram installed. > > I have 3 sticks of non-ECC PC133, and one stick of non-ECC PC100 ram, all > 128MB. 2 of them immediately throw a "no memory installed, will not proceed" > error -- obviously those are bad (or most likely). The other 2 do what > you'll see below... So far, I've only tried one stick at a time, to rule out > bad combos, etc. > > Thanks in advance! > ~zmw > > > > > > lom> > LOM event: +0h31m28s host power on > ` > Processor Speed = [Speed Jumper = 7] 400 MHz Baud rate is 9600 > 8 Data bits, 1 stop bits, no parity (configured from lom) > > Firmware CORE Sun Microsystems, Inc. > @(#) core 1.0.1 2001/02/19 09:55 > Hardware Power ON > Verifying NVRAM...Done > Bootmode is 0 > MCR0 = 36a0b004 > MCR1 = c0804000 > MCR2 = f110006 > MCR3 = 6 > Ecache Size = 256 KB > NVRAM Test > Icache Test > Dcache Test > MMU Test > Ecache Tag Addr Test > Ecache RAM Addr Test > Clearing E$ Tags Done > Clearing I/D TLBs Done > Probing memory > Done > MEMBASE=0x0 > MEMSIZE=0x8000000 > Data Line Test > Core Memory Test > > Processor Speed = 400 MHz > Baud rate is 9600 > 8 Data bits, 1 stop bits, no parity (configured from lom) > > Firmware CORE Sun Microsystems, Inc. > @(#) core 1.0.1 2001/02/19 09:55 > Software Power ON > Verifying NVRAM...Done > Bootmode is 0 > MCR0 = 36a0b004 > MCR1 = c0804000 > MCR2 = f110006 > MCR3 = 6 > Ecache Size = 256 KB > Clearing E$ Tags Done > Clearing I/D TLBs Done > Probing memory > Done > MEMBASE=0x0 > MEMSIZE=0x8000000 > Clearing memory...Done > Turing ON MMUs Done > Copy ROM to RAM (148440 bytes) Done > Orig PC=0x1fff0007efc New PC=0xf0f07f54 > > ****************************** > **************** > PSTATE=0000000000000015 TBA=00000000f0f00000 DCU > Control=0000000000000000 > AFSR=0000000000000000 AFAR=ffffffffffffffb8 PIL=000000000000000f > I-SFSR=00000000000010a2 D-SFSR=000000000004002b D-SFAR=00000000000007ff > TL=0005 TT=00c0 TPC=00000000f0f0b3f0 TNPC=00000000f0f0b3f4 > TL=0004 TT=0034 TPC=00000000f0f05800 TNPC=00000000f0f05804 > TL=0003 TT=00c0 TPC=00000000f0f0b3f0 TNPC=00000000f0f0b3f4 > TL=0002 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0f0b3f4 TNPC=00000000f0f0b3f8 > TL=0001 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0f0a42c TNPC=00000000f0f0a430 > ********************************************** > > ********************************************** > PSTATE=0000000000000015 TBA=00000000f0000000 DCU > Control=0000000000000000 > AFSR=0000000000000000 AFAR=ffffffffffffffb8 PIL=000000000000000f > I-SFSR=00000000000010a2 D-SFSR=000000000004002b D-SFAR=00000000000007ff > TL=0005 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0004 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0003 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0002 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0000204 TNPC=0000000114800200 > TL=0001 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0003a04 TNPC=00000000f0003a08 > ********************************************** > > ********************************************** > PSTATE=0000000000000015 TBA=00000000f0000000 DCU > Control=0000000000000000 > AFSR=0000000000000000 AFAR=ffffffffffffffb8 PIL=000000000000000f > I-SFSR=00000000000010a2 D-SFSR=000000000004002b D-SFAR=00000000000007ff > TL=0005 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0004 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0003 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0002 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0000204 TNPC=0000000114800200 > TL=0001 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0003a04 TNPC=00000000f0003a08 > ********************************************** > > ********************************************** > PSTATE=0000000000000015 TBA=00000000f0000000 DCU > Control=0000000000000000 > AFSR=0000000000000000 AFAR=ffffffffffffffb8 PIL=000000000000000f > I-SFSR=00000000000010a2 D-SFSR=000000000004002b D-SFAR=00000000000007ff > TL=0005 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0004 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0003 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0002 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0000204 TNPC=0000000114800200 > TL=0001 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0003a04 TNPC=00000000f0003a08 > ********************************************** > > ********************************************** > PSTATE=0000000000000015 TBA=00000000f0000000 DCU > Control=0000000000000000 > AFSR=0000000000000000 AFAR=ffffffffffffffb8 PIL=000000000000000f > I-SFSR=00000000000010a2 D-SFSR=000000000004002b D-SFAR=00000000000007ff > TL=0005 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0004 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0003 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0002 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0000204 TNPC=0000000114800200 > TL=0001 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0003a04 TNPC=00000000f0003a08 > ********************************************** > > ********************************************** > PSTATE=0000000000000015 TBA=00000000f0000000 DCU > Control=0000000000000000 > AFSR=0000000000000000 AFAR=ffffffffffffffb8 PIL=000000000000000f > I-SFSR=00000000000010a2 D-SFSR=000000000004002b D-SFAR=00000000000007ff > TL=0005 TT=0010 TPC=00000000f0004200 TNPC=00000000f0004204 > TL=0| > lom> > LOM event: +0h33m5s host power off > lom> > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-sparc64 > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-sparc64-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > I've seen the same on mine... turned out to be bad memory... It doesn't like mixed speeds and I think they got to be in matched pairs... I could be wrong tho ! Cheers Craig B
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