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Re: Help needed booting NetBSD on Beige G3 Rev1 from the 2nd IDE Channel



Hi,

I'll be away from my G3 until the beginning of the next week. But then I
will try once more and replace also the boot command with yours.

Thanks you very much.

Best regards,

Gheorghe Ardelean.


On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Michael wrote:

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> Hello,
>
> On Feb 16, 2009, at 9:27 PM, Gheorghe Ardelean wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, Michael wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> On Feb 16, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Gheorghe Ardelean wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Sun, 15 Feb 2009, Michael wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hello,
> >>>>
> >>>> On Feb 15, 2009, at 8:00 PM, Gheorghe Ardelean wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> On Sun, 15 Feb 2009, Gheorghe Ardelean wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> [...]
> >>>>>> Now that the installation is finished, I'd like to boot the
> >>>>>> NetBSD
> >>>>>> from
> >>>>>> the disk but I don't know how.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> First I tried to see the content of the HFS
> >>>>>> partition on the first and the second IDE disks, but
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> dir ide0/disk@0:x,\         where x is 0,1,...,10
> >>>>>> dir ide1/disk@0:x,\
> >>>>>> (pfdisk says that x should be 5 for ide0 and 7 for ide1)
> >>>>>> returns the error message can't OPEN the DIR device.
> >>
> >> OF 2.x is supposed to support HFS but with 2.0f I wouldn't bet on
> >> anything.
> >
> > Well, I do not understand how MacOS is booting from the first ide
> > drive
> > (ide0). Is it not using OpenFirmware to do this?
>
> It doesn't. It uses /AAPL,ROM to boot which is simply OF calling the
> Apple ROM.
> MacOS X on the other hand does boot via OF which is why the
> installation CD installs patches.
>
> >>>>> After searching the archives and finding a message from Michael
> >>>>> (macallan@ ---
> >>>>> http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-macppc/2008/05/02/
> >>>>> msg000119.html)
> >>>>> I have tried the partition 0 boot method but without success (I
> >>>>> reinstalled on the disk after dd-ing the first 1000 sectors with
> >>>>> 0). I
> >>>>> copied ofwboot to the root partition, unmounted the wd1a and used
> >>>>> installboot as follows:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> installboot /dev/rwd1c /usr/mdec/bootxx /ofwboot
> >>
> >> try rwd1a - I keep forgetting which one is the one that works.
> >
> > Maybe I don't get it but rwd1c should be the entire disk in raw
> > mode. We
> > need bootxx to be at the very begining, isn't it? Such that the OF can
> > load and run it. If rw1a comes after rw1b (for example) than I
> > suppose the OF
> > does not know where to find the loader because he does not
> > understand BSD
> > disklabel. Am I wrong? Nevertheless I have tried both rw1c and rw1a to
> > no go. :(
>
> Depends. We need bootxx where OF thinks partition 0 starts which may
> or may not be block 0.
>
> >> Also, I never tried to boot NetBSD from the 2d IDE disk - I wouldn't
> >> bet on OF even supporting it properly.
> >
> > I thought the slave is not supported, not the master on the second
> > channel. But I have done more tests and this time I used only
> > channel 0
> > (ide0). See below.
>
> Mine boots an OSX CD from the 2nd IDE channel but that's about it.
>
> >>>>> after rebooting and issuing the following boot command
> >>>>> 0 > boot ide1/@0:0 netbsd
> >>>>> I get the following error message: "can't OPEN:"
> >>
> >> That looks like bootxx wasn't installed properly, otherwise you
> >> should
> >> see at least output from the loader.
> >
> > Or maybe bootxx is installed but the OF does not know how to
> > read from that drive.
>
> Or something in between goes wrong - as I said, OF in general and 2.0
> in particular aren't exactly known for producing useful error
> messages :/
>
> > [...]
> >
> >>> If this fails I will put a SCSI disk inside and try also this way.
> >>
> >> The beige G3's IDE chip is extremely picky about cables and its
> >> OpenFirmware variant isn't exactly good at dealing with IDE problems.
> >> Please try different ( brand new is possible ) IDE cables. I had
> >> endless trouble with mine, replacements just worked and the old
> >> cables
> >> work fine in a different machine which isn't quite as picky. This
> >> particular OF won't give you any useful error messages regarding
> >> IDE -
> >> it's always 'can't OPEN' or something like that.
> >> Finally - check if the drive you're trying to boot from is actually
> >> the master. Some drives have different settings for single, master-
> >> with-slave, cable select - they might work in NetBSD but OF may
> >> require different jumper settings. Try with only one disk per channel
> >> ( it took me some time to get two disks at ide0 to work. The 2nd one
> >> isn't used for booting anything though )
> >
> > Here is a summary of what I have tested (on the ide0 channel):
> >
> > 1) Drives as master (single not with slave and there is no slave on
> > the
> >   cable). IDE HDDs from Seagate, IBM and Quantum.
> >
> > 2) cables: 40 pin and 80 pin cables from various
> >   manufacturers and different lengths. For the 40 pin ones I have
> > with 2
> >   connectors and with one drive connector only (tested both types).
> > The drive
> >   is always connected at the end of the cable. The other end plugged
> > into
> >   the motherboard.
> >   Michael, what cables are you using? Standard length?
>
> Bog standard 40 wire cables. The IDE chip doesn't support any UDMA
> mode so using an 80 pin cable is kind of pointless.
>
> > 3) attached also a DOS drive (seen under MacOS) and used also to test
> >   dir ide0/@0:0,\
> >   Only errors from DIR no real listing of the contents.
>
> May or may not indicate anything - my beige G3 doesn't list
> directories on an IDE CDROM either.
>
> > With all this it fails to read the disk. Or at least I have not
> > found a
> > good combination that works.
>
> Try putting bootxx into wd0a and see if that changes anything.
>
> > Maybe your patches from OSX are different from the SystemDisk ones.
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I never tried the System Disk ones because I never
> had MacOS on the G3.
>
> > Could you please check the patches I attach to this email against
> > yours?
> > Especially the dev ide0 and dev ide1 ones. Maybe here is the key?
>
> I'll have a look but I rather doubt it. All OSX CDs I tried installed
> exactly the same patches.
>
> > I have attached now a small SCSI drive, installed NetBSD on it and
> > moved
> > the /usr to the wd1. Now I have / and swap on SCSI and /usr on IDE it
> > works ok. Booting the SCSI disk (ID 0) with a similar command to the
> > one
> > you suggested for ide works (0 > boot scsi/sd@0,0 netbsd).
>
> At least something works :)
>
> > BTW when trying to use 2 HDDs at install time (one for / and one
> > for /usr), I realized
> > that I do not know how? It is not possible with sysinst?
>
> Since I didn't have a SCSI CDROM handy I had to netboot my G3 and
> install by hand - that's what I usually do so I'm not exactly familiar
> with sysinst.
>
> > P.S. ================ printenv
> > ========================================
> >
> > Open Firmware, 2.0f1
> > To continue booting the MacOS type:
> > BYE<return>
> > To continue booting from the default boot device type:
> > BOOT<return>
> > For Open Firmware serial I/O type:
> > TTYA IO<return>
> > ok
> > 0 > printenv
> >
> > VARIABLE            CURRENT             DEFAULT
> > little-endian?      false               false
> > real-mode?          false               false
> > auto-boot?          false               true
> > diag-switch?        false               false
> > fcode-debug?        false               false
> > oem-banner?         false               false
> > oem-logo?           false               false
> > use-nvramrc?        true                false
> > real-base           F00000              -1
> > real-size           100000              100000
> > virt-base           -1                  -1
> > virt-size           100000              100000
> > load-base           600000              4000
> > pci-probe-list      -1                  -1
> > screen-#columns     64                  64
> > screen-#rows        28                  28
> > selftest-#megs      0                   0
> > boot-device         scsi/sd@3:0,\OFWBOOT.XCF;1 /AAPL,ROM
> > boot-file           NETBSDMD.GZ;1
>
> I have these:
> boot-device ide0/@0:0
> boot-file netbsd
>
> > diag-device                             fd:diags
> > diag-file
> > input-device        ttya                kbd
> > output-device       ttya                screen
> > oem-banner
> > oem-logo
> > nvramrc
> >     hex
> >     : $D find-device ;
> >     : $E device-end ;
> >     : $L BLpatch ; : $R BRpatch ;
> >     : $X execute ;
> >     : $p 0 to my-self property ;
> >     : $a " /chosen" $D $p $E ;
> >     : &c " ata-enable" $call-parent ;
> >     10 buffer: km
> >     dev kbd
> >     get-key-map km swap move
> >     $E
> >     : ck 0 do swap dup 3 >> km + c@ 1 rot 7 and << and or loop ;
> >     : bootr 0d word count encode-string " machargs" $a
> >     0 0 1 ck if 0 and else f 3d 0 2 ck if 40 or then then
> >     if bye else 1e 0 do ['] boot catch drop 1f4 ms loop then bye ;
> >     : myboot boot-command eval ;
> >     dev enet
> >     ' open constant $M
> >     : $M2 $M 710 - $X ;
> >     : rl@ -7D9D40 $X ;
> >     : chstat begin $M2 $M 14f8 - $X -7D6C20 $X rl@ 400 and 0= until ;
> >     : bmstat begin $M2 $M 13F0 - $X rl@ 100 and until ;
> >     : xmt1 get-msecs $M 720 - ! chstat $M A00 - $X bmstat chstat ;
> >     ' xmt1 ' WRITE 10 + l!
> >     62 ' READ 7 - c!
> >     : READ { _p _n ; _a } begin _p _n bead -> _a _a 2+
> >     if _p c@ 80 and 0= else 1 then until _a ;
> >     $E
> >     dev /packages/obp-tftp
> >     : $M over + ['] noop $L ;
> >     : $O ['] open + ;
> >     : $M1 dup 24 - -1720 $O $X 6 move 14 + ;
> >     -5BC $O ' $M1 $L
> >     0 $O E8 $M EC $M F0 $M F4 $M F8 + ' true $L
> >     $E
> >     dev /packages/mac-parts
> >     : $M -7E89E0 $X 8000 alloc-mem 7F00 + 4 -7E89E0 $X ;
> >     ' load 268 - ' $M $L
> >     ' load 160 + ' 0 $L
> >     $E
> >     dev ide0
> >     : open use-ata-interface 0 &c -1 ;
> >     : set-device-ID set-drive-select ;
> >     : reset-atapi-bus reset-ata-bus ;
> >     ' reset-ata-bus 2c + ' 2 $L
> >     $E
> >     dev ide1
> >     : open use-ata-interface 0 &c -1 ;
> >     : set-device-ID set-drive-select ;
> >     : reset-atapi-bus reset-ata-bus ;
> >     ' reset-ata-bus 2c + ' 2 $L
> >     $E
> >     dev scsi
> >     : $M ['] do-cmd + ;
> >     : $M2 5 us -5f0 $M $X ;
> >     : $M3 -710 $M f over $X $X ;
> >     : $M4 1 ms ;
> >     -1AC $M ' $M2 $L
> >     100 $M ' $M3 $L
> >     120 $M ' $M4 $L
> >     124 $M ' 1 $L
> >     $E
> >     unselect-dev
> > boot-command        boot                boot
> > ok
> > 0 >
>
> Hmm, the patch the same but there's another difference - I have this:
>
> boot-command        1 bootr
>
> have fun
> Michael
>
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