Date: Mon, 18 May 2015 10:08:42 -0400 From: Ryan Stone <rysto32@gmail.com> To: "Eggert, Lars" <lars@netapp.com> Cc: "current@freebsd.org" <current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: ixl and BOOTP Message-ID: <CAFMmRNz4=wM413oEKs0xUHOqeNQdQv6hpot=okLMB57jsYR5aw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <B4B558C2-34A8-4AFF-A411-28BEA3906262@netapp.com> References: <B4B558C2-34A8-4AFF-A411-28BEA3906262@netapp.com>
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On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 8:40 AM, Eggert, Lars <lars@netapp.com> wrote: > Hi, > > when I have the ixl driver compiled into my -CURRENT kernel (or loaded as > a module via loader.conf), the boot seems to hang (or silently crash) when > BOOTP starts bringing up interfaces to send out probes. (I'm not netbooting > over an ixl, the boot interface is an igb.) > > What works is building the kernel without the ixl driver and then loading > it manually once the system is up. That way, BOOTP via igb succeeds. > > Any ideas what could be causing this? > > Lars > This is very strange. I have successfully netbooted -CURRENT in a very similar environment (ixl compiled into kernel and booting over igb). I can't remember when the last time I did this but it was probably within the last couple of weeks. I routinely netboot an 8.2 derivative in this kind of environment and I've never seen this kind of problem. Could it be related to the size of the kernel, and not ixl specifically? Also, do you have any indication as to where the hang happens? Is it still in the BIOS, or in pxeloader, or in the kernel itself? Are you booting in legacy mode or EFI?
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