Subject: Re: (NG) PowerBook G4/Gbe, Ti/550 (M8362J/A)
To: Charlie Allom <charlie@eatyourpets.com>
From: Michael Wolfson <michael@nosflow.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 06/10/2002 17:39:04
At 6:24 PM +1000 6/10/02, Charlie Allom wrote:

:)On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 10:31:54AM +0900, Makoto Fujiwara wrote:
:)> Thanks Maechal,
:)>
:)> With PowerBook G4,
:)> Sales order# M8362J/A
:)> with Gigabit Ethernet, 550MHz version, (2001/11 or arround version)
:)> Open Firmware 3,3 4.2.6f1 BootROM built on 09/11/01 at 16:01:17
:)>
:)> with daily snapshot of:
:)>   ftp://releng.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/200206090000/macppc/
:)>
:)> boot hd:14,ofwboot.xcf hd:14/netbsd.GENERIC_MD.gz
:)> ..
:)> panic: lockmgr: pid 0, not exclusive lock holder 1008730331 unlocking
:)> Stopped in pid () at   0x0a0f338:	lwz r0,r1, 0x14
:)> db> (unable to type in)
:)
:)Mine worked fine. Same machine. It has an Apple Pro mouse plugged in
:)at boot. This machine also has the same era Apple branded Airport card
:)as well as my 667.

Not quite.  As I read your information, you've got a PowerBook G4 (DVI)
which has a different G4 CPU (7455) and video chipset.  Makoto-san was
testing a PowerBook G4 (Gigabit Ethernet) which is a 7450, which is the
generation before.

:)I tried this on 733 towers and I got panics. Much the same as Makoto's
:)above. They follow the dmesg.

Are the 733 towers the PowerMacintosh G4 (QuickSilver) model or the
PowerMacintosh G4 (Digital Audio) model?

:)I'll try some 933's and a new iMac or two in the coming days. Maybe an
:)ibook if you're lucky :)

That'd be cool!

Thanks for the testing,
  -- MW