Subject: -current and DS5100
To: None <port-pmax@netbsd.org>
From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.lip6.fr>
List: port-pmax
Date: 01/11/2001 14:41:03
Hi,
I can't get a -current kernel to run on my decsystem 5100.
A custom kernel (only DEC_5100 and MIPS1; with MI scsi and only the necessary
drivers) hang at the very beggining (just after the Starting at 0x80030000).
A GENERIC compiled from same sources gives me:
>> boot 
2..1..

NetBSD/pmax 1.5 FFS Primary Bootstrap

NetBSD/pmax 1.5 Secondary Bootstrap, Revision 1.3
(root@medusa.thistledown.com.au, Nov 18 19:46:02 EST 2000)

Boot: rz(0,2,0)netbsd
1959640+66432+425164 [89+80080+66178]=0x27b518
Starting at 0x80030000

[ using 146924 bytes of netbsd ELF symbol table ]
v0 = 00000002     v1 = 00000000     a0 = a000eeb0     a1 = 00000001     
a2 = 00000000     a3 = 80287490     s0 = a1ffe000     s1 = a2000000     
s2 = bfc37360     s3 = 00000000     s4 = bfc38d34     s5 = bfc37810     
s6 = 00000001     s7 = 00000000     k0 = a0010000     k1 = 801db068     
sp = a000ee80     gp = 80227a10     fp = bc000000     ra = bfc009dc     
badvaddr = 0
epc      = 0
sr       = b0400000
cause    = 8

processor revision: 2.32


KN230 Exception 
v0 = 00000001     v1 = 00000001     a0 = 00000000     a1 = 00000000     
a2 = 00000000     a3 = 00000000     s0 = a1ffe000     s1 = a2000000     
s2 = bc000000     s3 = 00000000     s4 = bfc38d34     s5 = bfc37810     
s6 = 00000001     s7 = 00000000     k0 = a0010000     k1 = 801db068     
sp = a000ee80     gp = 80227a10     fp = 00000000     ra = bfc00a40     
badvaddr = 0
epc      = bc000000
sr       = b0400000
cause    = 30000028

processor revision: 2.32

Anyone running -current on a 5100 (or a 3100, they look really close) ?
The machine runs 1.5 fine (well, fine enouth to run CVS and compile a new 
kernel :).

Also, at power up I get:
KN230 V1.2
08-00-2b-24-5b-d7
0x2000000
bad mem: 0x19b6200

Should I worry about this "bad mem" ?
I have 32MB in the machine, all slot fulls (so should be 8 4MB memory modules).
If this is really a dead memory module, which module(s) should I remove ?

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Manuel Bouyer, LIP6, Universite Paris VI.           Manuel.Bouyer@lip6.fr
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