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Date:      Wed, 09 Feb 2005 20:42:46 -0500
From:      "m" <mark@compitsolutions.com>
To:        "Marcel Moolenaar" <marcel@xcllnt.net>
Cc:        freebsd-ia64@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD IA64 5.3/RELEASE on Compaq DL590. (boot error)
Message-ID:  <20050209.J7W.64424800@JRwlocal>
In-Reply-To: <20050210011026.GA69760@ns1.xcllnt.net>

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Marcel Moolenaar (marcel@xcllnt.net) wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 07:30:30PM -0500, bigcat@runningleopard.com wrote:
> >
> > pci25: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib6
> > ida0: <Compaq Integrated Array controller> port 0xc000-0xc0ff mem
> 	0x43000000-0x43ffffff,0x41000000-0x41ffffff irq 110 at device
> 	8.0 on pci25
> > ida0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
> >
> > fatal kernel trap (cpu 0):
> >
> >     trap vector = 0x14 (Page Not Present)
> >     cr.iip      = 0xe000000004288350
> >     cr.ipsr     = 0x1210080a2010 (mfl,ic,dt,dfh,rt,cpl=0,it,ri=1,bn)
> >     cr.isr      = 0x20400000000 (code=0,vector=0,r,ei=1)
> >     cr.ifa      = 0xa0000000dbd0610c
> >     curthread   = 0xe0000000049815e8
> >         pid = 0, comm = swapper
> >
> > [thread 0]
> > Stopped at      ida_command+0x2e1:      [M1]    ld8 r14=[r14]
> > db>
>
> Ouch...
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> First of all: A backtrace would definitely help. At the "db>" prompt
> type:
> 	trace
>
Here you go:

db> trace
ida_command(0xe0000000008a4600, 0x11, 0xe0000000048f11e0, 0x200, 0x0, 0x0,
0x1)
at ida_command+0x2e1
ida_attach(0xe0000000008a4600, 0xe0000000008a4690, 0xe0000000008a4668,
0xe000000
0008a4700, 0xe00000000428a1c0, 0x410, 0xe000000004b481f0) at ida_attach+0x80
ida_pci_attach(0xe0000000008b0d00, 0x0, 0xe0000000008a4600,
0xe0000000008a4688,
0x101000, 0xe00000000449c790, 0x797, 0xe000000004b481f0) at
ida_pci_attach+0x4a0

device_attach(0xe0000000008b0d00) at device_attach+0x4c0
bus_generic_attach(0xe0000000008b0d00, 0xe00000000410bd50, 0x38d,
0xe00000000486
cd40) at bus_generic_attach+0x40
acpi_pci_attach(0xe0000000008b0c00, 0xe0000000008e4800, 0xe0000000048f2320,
0xe0
000000048f1448, 0xe00000000449c790, 0x797, 0xe000000004b481f0) at
acpi_pci_attac
h+0x250
device_attach(0xe0000000008b0c00) at device_attach+0x4c0
bus_generic_attach(0xe0000000008b0c00, 0xe00000000410f460, 0x50e,
0xe0000000009d
01c0) at bus_generic_attach+0x40
acpi_pcib_attach(0xe0000000008e4800, 0xe0000000009158e0, 0x19,
0xe0000000001a200
0, 0xe0000000048f2320) at acpi_pcib_attach+0x1a0
acpi_pcib_acpi_attach(0xe0000000008e4800, 0xe0000000009158d4,
0xe0000000048f1478
, 0xe0000000009158d8, 0xe0000000009158c8, 0xe0000000009158c0,
0xe00000000449c790
, 0x797) at acpi_pcib_acpi_attach+0x370
device_attach(0xe0000000008e4800) at device_attach+0x4c0
bus_generic_attach(0xe0000000008e4800, 0xe0000000040fb180, 0xa9d,
0xe0000000048f
20a0) at bus_generic_attach+0x40
acpi_attach(0xe0000000001a2000, 0xe000000000953988, 0x0, 0xe0000000048f14b8,
0xe
0000000048f14a8, 0xe0000000008d6248, 0xe000000004830728, 0xe000000000953990)
at
acpi_attach+0xc20
device_attach(0xe0000000001a2000) at device_attach+0x4c0
bus_generic_attach(0xe0000000001a2000) at bus_generic_attach+0x40
nexus_attach(0xe0000000001a2200, 0xe00000000449c790, 0x797,
0xe00000000449c760)
at nexus_attach+0xd0
device_attach(0xe0000000001a2200) at device_attach+0x4c0
root_bus_configure(0xe0000000001a2200, 0xe0000000047bda70, 0x186) at
root_bus_co
nfigure+0x50
configure(0xe00000000440cb90, 0x48b) at configure+0x60
mi_startup(0xe000000004867440, 0xe000000004981d50, 0xe000000004981d58, 0x1,
0xe0
00000004981d48, 0xe000000004981d60, 0xe0000000047d44b0, 0x899) at
mi_startup+0x2
c0
ia64_init(0xe000000004981788) at ia64_init+0xc70
__start() at __start+0xa0
db>

> Secondly: It looks like the ida(4) driver is not 64-bit clean. The
> faulting instruction is an 8-byte wide load from an address that's
> not 8-byte aligned. This is always fatal in the kernel, although
> it's not the reason for the panic in this case. Nonetheless, the
> code is suspicious...
>
> > I'm suspecting that there is no kernel loadable for the Compaq Disk Array,
> > perhaps?
>
> The ida(4) driver comes as a loadable kernel module, but happens
> to be compiled into the kernel by default. Unfortunately this means
> that I need to create a new snapshot with the ida(4) driver removed
> from the kernel, or you remove the Compaq Disk Array from the machine
> until you can build your own kernel without the ida(4) driver.
>
> As for fixing the ida(4) driver: I don't have the hardware, so I
> can't do that and I need to see the backtrace to see if one can
> fix the ida(4) driver on any 64-bit machine, or if it has to be
> an ia64 box...
>

Unfortunately, that's not an option for me; I need to use the CDA as I don't
have any other drives that would be usable!

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m





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