Subject: Re: boot crash with GENERIC
To: Emmanuel Dreyfus , <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: Monroe Williams <monroe@pobox.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 02/12/2003 01:59:19
on 2/11/03 1:34 PM, Emmanuel Dreyfus at manu@netbsd.org wrote:

> Anyone has seen that one, or is it only at mine? I get it with latest
> GENERIC kernel from releng.netbsd.org
> 
> total memory = 65536 KB
> avail memory = 51684 KB
> using 844 buffers containing 3376 KB of memory
> no active packagepanic: no cpu node
> Stopped in pid 0.1 (swapper) at cpu_Debugger+0x10:      lwz     r0, r1,
> 0x14
> db> trace
> 0x005e75b0: at panic+18c
> 0x005e7670: at calc_delayconst+f4
> 0x005e76b0: at cpu_configure+10
> 0x005e76c0: at configure+54
> 0x005e76d0: at main+4d8
> 0x005e7730: at __start+98

I get exactly the same thing from a GENERIC kernel built with source
retrieved from anon CVS the last several days.

It might be relevant that this is on an OF 1.0.5 machine.

Kernels with my usual -current config are even worse -- they get part-way
through the second-stage boot loader counts and die with

DEFAULT CATCH!, code=FFF00700

I haven't yet narrowed down what the difference between these two is, but my
config isn't that far from GENERIC.  Perhaps the size of the kernel -- mine
are a bit bigger.  Actually, I just noticed that the bad ones are over 5MB.
Hmmm...

I still have a copy of the source tree from sometime before the big CVS
repository rearrangement sitting around, and I can boot kernels built from
it just fine.  (They come out labelled "NetBSD 1.6K" if that means
anything...)

-- monroe
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Monroe Williams                                         monroe@pobox.com