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Date:      Sat, 10 Apr 2010 07:52:47 -0400
From:      Justin Hibbits <jrh29@alumni.cwru.edu>
To:        Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@freebsd.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD PowerPC ML <freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: ppc64 snapshot
Message-ID:  <k2vfd9cd3451004100452s576305b3kf175bad9dbd08bee@mail.gmail.com>
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On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@freebsd.org>wrote:

>  On 04/09/10 21:50, Justin Hibbits wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 9:20 PM, Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@freebsd.org>wrote:
>
>>  On 04/09/10 19:54, Justin Hibbits wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Justin Hibbits <jrh29@alumni.cwru.edu>wrote:
>>
>>>  On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Nathan Whitehorn <
>>> nwhitehorn@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Justin Hibbits wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  I just got my hands on a dual-core G5 (Late 2005), and want to throw
>>>>> -CURRENT on it.  Is there a snapshot available with the recent ppc64
>>>>> changes
>>>>> that I could test out?
>>>>>
>>>>> - Justin
>>>>>  _______________________________________________
>>>>> freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org mailing list
>>>>> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ppc
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>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> I just finished implementing the last missing feature in the 64-bit
>>>> PowerPC port, and there are no more 64-bit-specific bugs that I know about.
>>>> Once M. Warner Losh's build system changes are in the tree, I will submit a
>>>> final patch set for review, and merge it to head, but the port should be
>>>> completely usable at this point.
>>>>
>>>> System Compatibility:
>>>> - Apple G5 machines
>>>>
>>>> Caveats:
>>>> - Do not run ofwdump on an SMP system, as it can cause hangs (also a
>>>> 32-bit bug)
>>>> - Many ports (e.g. X and GTK) need patches not currently in the ports
>>>> tree to compile, since this is a new platform
>>>>
>>>> Instructions:
>>>> svn co http://svn.freebsd.org/base/projects/ppc64
>>>> cd ppc64
>>>> make buildworld buildkernel installkernel installworld distribution
>>>> DESTDIR=/path/to/installation TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64
>>>>
>>>> I would appreciate any feedback or tests, as well as testing on 32-bit
>>>> Book-E systems to make sure I did not break anything. Many thanks to Andreas
>>>> Tobler for his tireless testing efforts during development of this port.
>>>> -Nathan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>  I've finally had a chance to test it, but it hangs with the string
>>>
>>>  Kernel entry at 0x1034e0...
>>>
>>>  nothing more.  I tried booting verbose, but that gave nothing, it looks
>>> like it may not even be leaving the loader.
>>>
>>>  - Justin
>>>
>>
>> I just tried a fresh head boot, and I got the same thing loading a ppc32
>> kernel.  Trying with hw.physmem=512M (the machine has 4GB physical memory)
>> failed as well, and loading a ppc32 kernel from loader.ppc64 same result.
>>  Any ideas of how to continue debugging this?
>>
>>  - Justin
>>
>>  This sounds like an issue with syscons. Can you try setting
>> hw.syscons.disable=1 from the loader? That should make the kernel fall back
>> to the Open Firmware text console.
>> -Nathan
>>
>
>  Same result, with both ppc32 and ppc64 kernels.  Should I just start
> riddling the kernel with printf()s to track this down?
>
>
> That is really strange. One of the very first things the kernel does is to
> print out some lines from KDB.
>
> You can try to add an OF_printf() to the line right after OF_bootstrap() in
> aim/machdep.c. That is the earliest you can use Open Firmware and get output
> from the kernel. But I suspect it's not even getting there.
>
> The entry point looks a little wonky to me -- mine is 100160, and it should
> always be somewhere around there. Could you check if the printed entry point
> address corresponds to the first instructions in the text segment with
> objdump? You can use make buildenv TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64 to get a toolchain
> and objdump for PPC64 executables.
> -Nathan
>

100160 is the start of the text segment. 1034e0 is the beginning of
.__start.

- Justin



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