Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 09:57:16 -0500 From: John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Cc: Rainer Duffner <rainer@ultra-secure.de> Subject: Re: FreeBSD 10.1-amd64 -> booting on a HP DL380 Gen9 results in panic Message-ID: <201412220957.16974.jhb@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <D6F4B783-67B8-4447-8618-E5C472178246@ultra-secure.de> References: <D6F4B783-67B8-4447-8618-E5C472178246@ultra-secure.de>
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On Thursday, December 18, 2014 7:27:13 pm Rainer Duffner wrote: > Hi, >=20 > we got one to test and it booted using the UEFI memory stick image. >=20 > However, I get a panic after > Event time =E2=80=9ELAPIC=E2=80=9C quality 600 > ACPI APIC Table: <HP Proliant> > panic: APIC: CPU with APIC ID 0 is not enabled > cpuid =3D 0 >=20 > and then a stack backtrace >=20 >=20 > What does that mean? >=20 > AFAIK, I have a single E5-2620V3 CPU and 16 GB RAM in there. >=20 >=20 > It=E2=80=99s primarily intended as a test-system - but earlier or later I= will have=20 to put one into production because we=E2=80=99ll likely stop procuring Gen8= systems=20 sometime next year (when they simply stop becoming available). >=20 > I haven=E2=80=99t tried a snapshot of current. Eh, the table that ACPI provides that lists the available CPUs in the syste= m=20 claims that that the CPU that the kernel booted from is disabled. We assum= e=20 that the boot processor is valid and enabled (since it is running the kerne= l=20 already!) This is almost certainly a firmware bug. Booting without UEFI=20 would be a good test as Mark suggested. If you can capture a verbose dmesg= ,=20 that would also include enough details about what we found in the ACPI tabl= e=20 to debug this further perhaps. =2D-=20 John Baldwin
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