Subject: Re: Boot netbsd 2.0 on RiscPC
To: Peter Teichmann <lists@peter-teichmann.de>
From: Reinoud Zandijk <reinoud@netbsd.org>
List: port-acorn32
Date: 05/12/2005 11:19:29
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Hiya folks,

On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 11:10:13PM +0200, Peter Teichmann wrote:
> I am very sorry for the delay. But the report is the same for both, the only 
> difference is in the physical memory blocks, but they differ from time to 
> time anyway (even if I take a fresh booted machine).
> 
> 1x SIMM A (the one that fails)
> ------------------------------
> Allocated 5802 memory pages, each of 4 kilobytes.
> 
> Getting memory configuration
> 
> Found ROM  (0) at 0x00000000 for  4096 k
> Found I/O  (0) at 0x03000000 for  8192 k
> Found I/O  (1) at 0x08000000 for 31072 k
> Found DRAM (0) at 0x10000000 for 16384 k
> Found DRAM (1) at 0x14000000 for 16384 k
> Found VRAM (0) at 0x02000000 for  2048 k
> 
> Getting actual memorymapping; sorting .
> 
> Found physical memory blocks :
> [0x1064d000-0x10ffffff] [0x14000000-0x1462afff] [0x146f1000-0x14d28fff] 
> [0x14d38000-0x14d5efff] [0x14de4000-0x14e21fff] [0x14e2d000-0x14e2dfff] 
> [0x14e38000-0x14e3afff] [0x14eaa000-0x14ed4fff]
> 
> 
> 1x SIMM C (the one that works)
> ------------------------------
> Allocated 5802 memory pages, each of 4 kilobytes.
> 
> Getting memory configuration
> 
> Found ROM  (0) at 0x00000000 for  4096 k
> Found I/O  (0) at 0x03000000 for  8192 k
> Found I/O  (1) at 0x08000000 for 31072 k
> Found DRAM (0) at 0x10000000 for 16384 k
> Found DRAM (1) at 0x14000000 for 16384 k
> Found VRAM (0) at 0x02000000 for  2048 k
> 
> Getting actual memorymapping; sorting .
> 
> Found physical memory blocks :
> [0x1064d000-0x10ffffff] [0x14000000-0x1462afff] [0x146f1000-0x14d27fff] 
> [0x14d38000-0x14d5efff] [0x14dc7000-0x14dc7fff] [0x14de4000-0x14e20fff]
> [0x14e2d000-0x14e2dfff] [0x14e38000-0x14e3afff] [0x14ea9000-0x14ecffff]
> [0x14ed1000-0x14ed4fff] [0x14f59000-0x14f59fff]

Hmmm.... on first sight i would say that you didn't boot both dumps the 
same way... esp. since the 2nd is more fragmented... How big was the kernel 
you booted? and how new the boot32 and/or !BootNetBSD ? Did you download 
the latest version of boot32 ? version 3.40 ?

Cheers,
Reinoud


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