Subject: Re: 20030904 snapshot test results (and bootable CD image availab le)
To: None <port-sgimips@netbsd.org>
From: david l goodrich <dlg@dorkzilla.org>
List: port-sgimips
Date: 09/18/2003 12:17:08
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has there been any progress on figuring out what exactly failed here?   
or a newer build?  i want to kill some time waiting for isabel by  
getting NetBSD on my indy :]
   --david


On Tuesday, Sep 9, 2003, at 19:46 US/Eastern, david l goodrich wrote:

> i hate to be the first one to do this... my install failed.
>
>
> Command Monitor.  Type "exit" to return to the menu.
>>> hinv
>                     System: IP22
>                  Processor: 200 Mhz R4400, with FPU
>       Primary I-cache size: 16 Kbytes
>       Primary D-cache size: 16 Kbytes
>       Secondary cache size: 1024 Kbytes
>                Memory size: 192 Mbytes
>                   Graphics: Indy 24-bit
>                  SCSI Disk: scsi(0)disk(1)
>                 SCSI CDROM: scsi(0)cdrom(3)
>                      Audio: Iris Audio Processor: version A2 revision
> 4.1.0
>>> boot -f scsi(0)disk(3)rdisk(0)partition(8)/boot.elf
> scsi(0)disk(3)rdisk(0)pa2
> (n.b.: minicom truncated the boot command on screen b/c it was too
> long.  the full command was passed to the computer.)
>
>
> NetBSD/sgimips 1.6X Bootstrap, Revision 1.2
> (wileyc@izu, Thu Sep  4 15:13:46 JST 2003)
>
> Mem block: type 0 base 0x0 size 0x1000
> Mem block: type 1 base 0x1000 size 0x1000
> Mem block: type 5 base 0x8002000 size 0xc000
> Mem block: type 3 base 0x800e000 size 0x732000
> Mem block: type 6 base 0x8740000 size 0xc0000
> Mem block: type 3 base 0x8800000 size 0xb800000
> Local storage a87ff168
> argv[0]: scsi(0)disk(3)rdisk(0)partition(8)/boot.elf
> argv[1]: scsi(0)disk(3)rdisk(0)partition(0)/netbsd-INSTALL_IP22
> argv[2]: ConsoleIn=serial(0)
> argv[3]: ConsoleOut=serial(0)
> argv[4]: SystemPartition=scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8)
> argv[5]: OSLoader=sash
> argv[6]: OSLoadPartition=scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0)
> argv[7]: OSLoadFilename=/unix
> Boot: scsi(0)disk(3)rdisk(0)partition(0)/netbsd-INSTALL_IP22
> devopen: scsi(0)disk(3)rdisk(0)partition(0) type scsi file
> /netbsd-INSTALL_IP22
> 6892384+264700=0x6d3770
> Starting at 0x88069000
>
> nsym 0x1 ssym 0x8873c55c esym 0x8873c770
> IOC rev 1, machine Indy (Guiness), board rev 3
> Timer calibration, got 1000000 cycles (1000000, 1000000, 1000000)
> CPU clock speed = 200.00Mhz
> zs channel 0 had address 0xbfbd9830
> Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
>      The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  All rights reserved.
> Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
>      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
>
> NetBSD 1.6X (INSTALL_IP22) #0: Thu Sep  4 15:32:19 JST 2003
>
> wileyc@izu:/usr/builder/ip32/obj/sys/arch/sgimips/compile/INSTALL_IP22
> 192 MB memory, 169 MB free, 768 KB for ARCS, 9932 KB in 2483 buffers
> mainbus0 (root): SGI-IP22 [SGI, 6909169d], 1 processor
> cpu0 at mainbus0: MIPS R4400 CPU (0x460) Rev. 6.0 with MIPS R4010 FPC
> Rev. 0.0
> cpu0: 16KB/16B direct-mapped L1 Instruction cache, 48 TLB entries
> cpu0: 16KB/16B direct-mapped write-back L1 Data cache
> cpu0: 1024KB/128B direct-mapped write-back L2 Unified cache
> imc0 at mainbus0 addr 0x1fa00000
> imc0: Revision 3
> gio0 at imc0
> hpc0 at gio0 addr 0x1fb80000: SGI HPC3
> zsc0 at hpc0 offset 0x59830
> zstty0 at zsc0 channel 1 (console i/o)
> zstty1 at zsc0 channel 0
> sq0 at hpc0 offset 0x54000: SGI Seeq 80c03
> sq0: Ethernet address 08:00:69:09:16:9d
> wdsc0 at hpc0 offset 0x44000: WD33C93B SCSI, rev=0, target 7
> scsibus0 at wdsc0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
> dsclock0 at hpc0 offset 0x60000
> biomask 07 netmask 07 ttymask 0f clockmask bf
> md0: internal 4096 KB image area
> scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
> MSGOUT Failed!
> wd33c93_intr: LCI asr:c0 csr:8f
> probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): wdsc0: timed out; asr=0x20 [acb 0x896f6000 (flags
> 0x1, dlef0
> probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): sending ABORT command
> probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): Resetting bus
> : WD33C93B SCSI, rev=0, target 7
> probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): wdsc0: timed out; asr=0x00 [acb 0x896f6000 (flags
> 0x41, dle0
> probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): sending ABORT command
> probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): sending DISCONNECT to target
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
>
>
> and then it reboots.
>
> it's an SGI Indy, with an appleCD 300i Plus added to boot the install
> CD.  the machine's not bad, it previously had both Debian and IRIX
> running on it.  suggestions?
>    --david
>
>
>
> On Sunday, Sep 7, 2003, at 23:28 US/Eastern, sgimips@mrynet.com wrote:
>
>> All,
>>
>> I've just performed extensive testing of Chris Sekiya's 20030904
>> snapshot.
>> Tested were 9 differing SGI Mips machines.  With the exception of two,
>> NetBSD runs well on all.  The only problems encountered so far are  
>> with
>> the sysinst installation tool.
>>
>> SUMMARY:
>>
>> 	Working platforms:     O2 R10K, O2 R5K, Indy R5K, Indy R4600,
>> 			       Indy R4400 (200 and 175mhz), Indigo 2 R4000
>> 	Non-working platforms: Indigo 2 Impact R10000, Challenge S R5000
>> 	
>> 	
>> There are various sysinst(8) problems to report:
>>
>> 1.	Can't set a timezone during the installation process -- segfault
>> 2.	Can't set a timezone via Utility Menu -- No timezones listed
>> 3.	During an install from an ISO CD containing packages, progress(1)
>> 	does nothing.
>> 4.	If more than one hard drive is attached, sysinst segfaults during
>> 	partitioning.
>> 5.	Odd (intermittent at best) panics on an INDY R4600 (could be
>> 	attributed to intermittent hardware problems).
>>
>> I'll look in to these, but this is the preliminary "supported" list
>> from
>> my own testing.
>>
>> I have made available a bootable CD image at
>> 	ftp://ftp.mrynet.com/pub/NetBSD/arch/sgimips/recent
>> along with some rudimentary installation instructions.   This is the
>> bootable CD I used for all the tests here.
>>
>> Thanks to Chris and others for putting all their time into the R10K
>> stuff and for putting this snapshot together.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> -scott
>> 	
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>> -
>> ----
>>
>> *****************
>> Tested Platforms:
>> *****************
>> 								
>> Machine Type		CPU	Mhz	Boot	Install	Network	cvs+bld
> Notes
>> =======================	=======	=======	=======	=======	=======	
>> =======	=======
>> Indigo 2 Impact 10000	R10000	195	Fail	N/A	N/A	N/A	(1)
> ELF-64
>> O2			R10000	175	OK	OK	fxp0	OK
>> O2			R5000	180	OK	OK	fxp0	OK
>> Challenge S		R5000	180	OK	OK	sq0	N/A
>> Indy 			R5000	150	OK	OK	sq0	N/A
>> Indy 			R4400	200	OK	OK	sq0	OK
>> Indy			R4400	175	OK	OK	sq0	N/A
>> Indy			R4600	100	OK	OK	sq0	N/A
>> Indigo 2		R4000	100	OK	OK	sq0	N/A
> ecoff
>>
>> "Network" indicates networking worked after multi-user boot and which
>> interface was used.  "cvs+bld" indicates a full cvs download and build
>> of the full NetBSD sources was completed.
>>
>> (1) The Indigo 2 Impact R10000 machine is not yet supported due to
>>     ELF-64 kernel requirements (as opposed to the ELF-32 binaries used
>>     by all the other platforms)
>> (2) My Challenge S won't boot NetBSD/sgimips with this snapshot.  It
>> boots
>>     into IRIX 6.5.7 fine.   See the boot log below.
>>
>> All tests were performed using the following CD boot command line:
>>
>> O2s:
>> boot -f scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(8)/boot.elf
>> scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(0)/netbsd-INSTALL_IP32
>>
>> Indigo 2 (ecoff-based boot)
>> boot -f scsi(1)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(8)/boot
>> scsi(1)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(0)/netbsd-INSTALL_IP22
>>
>> INDYs and Challenge S:
>> boot -f scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(8)/boot.elf
>> scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(0)/netbsd-INSTALL_IP22
>>
>> *****************
>> PROBLEMS OBSERVED
>> *****************
>>
>> ================================================================
>> SELECTING A TIMEZONE IN sysinst RESULTS IN A SEGFAULT:
>> ================================================================
>>
>>      Please choose the timezone that fits you best from the list
>> below.  Press
>>      RETURN to select an entry.
>>      Press 'x' followed by RETURN to quit the timezone selection.
>>
>>      Default:        UTC
>>      Selected:       CST6CDT
>>      Local time:     Sun Sep 7 16:23:34 2003 CDT
>>      uid 0, pid 140, command sysinst, on /: file system full
>>
>>     /: write failed, file system is full
>>     [1]   Segmentation fault
>>
>> To avoid this problem, do not select a timezone but instead
>> select "x" and press ENTER to bypass timezone selection.  You can
>> set the timezone later by issuing a commands similar to the following
>> after you have booted the installed OS:
>>
>> 	# rm /etc/timezone
>> 	# ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Pacific /etc/timezone
>>
>> ================================================================
>> sysinst WON'T INSTALL PACKAGES FROM ISO CDs
>> ================================================================
>>
>> When installing from an ISO CD image, progress(1) hangs.  Works
>> fine when installing from an FFS CD filesystem.
>>
>> I do not know a workaround for this except to install using
>> the following methods:
>>
>> A.	Use an FFS filesystem on the CD instead of an ISO/CD9660 one :)
>>
>> B.	Use the following method to hack through an install:
>>
>> 	1.	Use sysinst to partition and mkfs the drive.
>> 	2.	^C out of sysinst before proceeding with the
>> 		install media selection.
>> 	3.	mount the ISO cd:   # mount -t cd9660 -o ro /dev/cd0a /mnt
>> 	4.	Manually extract the packages:
>> 		# cd /targetroot
>> 		# for i in /mnt/binary/sets/*.tgz; do
>> 		> echo Installing package $i
>> 		> gzip -dc $i | tar -xepf -
>> 		> done
>> 	5.	Make all device nodes:
>> 		# cd /etc
>> 		# ./MAKEDEV all
>> 	6.	You will need to manually set a root password, set the
>> 		timezone, and other such initial set-ups.
>>
>> ================================================================
>> sysinst SEGFAULTS WHEN PARTITIONING
>> ================================================================
>>
>> If more than one drive is installed disk partitioning fails
>> with:
>> 	    /: write failed, file system is full
>> 	    [1]   Segmentation fault
>> When the screen would be displayed with your selected partitions
>> and sizes.
>>
>>
>> I do not know a workaround for this except to disconnect all but
>> the drive you intend to install to.   You can reconnect the other
>> drives after the installation has completed.
>>
>>
>> ================================================================
>> PANIC WHILE MAKING DEVICE NODES	- single transient occurence
>> ================================================================
>>
>>
>>  Making device nodes ...
>>  IP22 bus error: cpu_stat 00000400 addr 0fb20030, gio_stat 00000000
>> addr 1fbc4003
>> panic: TLB out of universe: ksp 0xc61bbd58 epc 0x8829078c vaddr
>> 0xc015f000
>> Stopped in pid 696.1 (sh) at    0x88285ac4:     jr      ra
>>                 bdslot: nop
>> db> ps
>>  PID           PPID     PGRP        UID S   FLAGS LWPS
>> COMMAND    WAIT
>>> 696            108      108          0 2     0x2    1                
>>> sh
>>  108             15      108          0 2  0x4002    1
>> sh  piperd
>>  15               8       15          0 2  0x4002    1
>> sysinst  select
>>  8                1        8          0 2  0x4002    1
>> sh    wait
>>  7                0        0          0 2 0x20200    1
>> aiodoned aiodone
>>  6                0        0          0 2 0x20200    1
>> ioflush  syncer
>>  5                0        0          0 2 0x20200    1
>> reaper  reaper
>>  4                0        0          0 2 0x20200    1
>> pagedaemon pgdaemo
>>  3                0        0          0 2 0x20200    1
>> lfs_writer lfswrit
>>  2                0        0          0 2 0x20200    1
>> scsibus0  sccomp
>>  1                0        1          0 2  0x4000    1
>> init    wait
>>  0               -1        0          0 2 0x20200    1
>> swapper schedul
>> db> trace
>> 88285ac0+4 (8bfff000,32,0,0) ra 881fd8c4 sz 0
>> 881fd79c+128 (882df40c,32,0,0) ra 882906e0 sz 40
>> 88290670+70 (882df40c,32,0,0) ra 88288190 sz 48
>> 88287cc4+4cc (882df40c,32,0,0) ra 882710f4 sz 80
>> 8827087c+878 (88ce8340,558000,0,1) ra 88289c30 sz 296
>> trap+58c (ff13,558000,0,1) ra 88283cc8 sz 72
>> mips3_UserGenException+d0 (ff13,558000,0,558b70) ra 0 sz 0
>> User-level: pid 696.1
>>
>>
>> This occured on an R4600 INDY.    I have no idea why.  Wonky hardware
>> perhaps?
>> I booted the installed drive, re-made /dev, fsck'd, and all seemed
>> fine.
>>
>> On a second attempt to install from scratch, this panic did not occur.
>>
>> -----------
>> ALSO on the same machine a few install tests later:
>>
>>>> boot -f scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(8)/boot.elf
>>>> scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(0)/netbsd-INSTALL_IP22
>>
>> Cannot load scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(8)/boot.elf.
>> Illegal f_magic number 0x1, expected MIPSELMAGIC or MIPSEBMAGIC.
>>
>> Exception: <vector=Normal>
>> Status register:  
>> 0x30004803<CU1,CU0,IM7,IM4,IPL=???,MODE=KERNEL,EXL,IE>
>> Cause register: 0x8010<CE=0,IP8,EXC=RADE>
>> Exception PC: 0x9fc43cb0, Exception RA: 0x9fc43f40
>> Read address error exception, bad address: 0xfffffffd
>> Local I/O interrupt register 1: 0x80 <VR/GIO2>
>>   Saved user regs in hex (&gpda 0xa8740e48, &_regs 0xa8741048):
>>   arg: 1 1 a8748c70 1
>>   tmp: 256 a874a150 a87fe6d8 1 a8747560 0 a8747560 1
>>   sve: 0 a874a150 f a87fe8d8 a87fe848 c000000 a87fe990 9fc563d4
>>   t8 a8747560 t9 0 at ffffffff v0 42 v1 42 k1 bad11bad
>>   gp 883034e0 fp 9fc4bec8 sp a87fe748 ra 9fc43f40
>>
>> PANIC: Unexpected exception
>>
>> [Press reset or ENTER to restart.]
>>
>> A second attempt to boot succeeded.  Perhaps there was bad data
>> read from the CD-ROM?
>>
>> Perhaps my R4600 is unwell since both of the above went away on
>> second attempts.
>>
>> ================================================================
>> Utility Menu->Set Timezone PRODUCES NO TIMEZONE SELECTIONS
>> ================================================================
>>
>> When you enter the "Utility Menu" and select "Set Timezone," there
>> are no timezones listed to choose from.
>>
>>
>> ================================================================
>> CHALLENGE S WON'T BOOT THIS SNAPSHOT -- SCSI problems (Boot Log)
>> ================================================================
>>
>> System Maintenance Menu
>>
>> 1) Start System
>> 2) Install System Software
>> 3) Run Diagnostics
>> 4) Recover System
>> 5) Enter Command Monitor
>>
>> Option? 5
>> Command Monitor.  Type "exit" to return to the menu.
>>>> hinv -v -p -n
>> Usage: inventory:        hinv [-v] [-t [-p]]
>>>> hinv -v -t -p
>> system ARC SGI-IP22 key 0
>>   processor CPU MIPS-R5000 key 0
>>     processor FPU MIPS-R5000FPC key 0
>>     cache primary icache 32 Kbytes (block 2 lines, line 32 bytes)
>>     cache primary dcache 32 Kbytes (block 2 lines, line 32 bytes)
>>     cache secondary cache 512 Kbytes (block 1 lines, line 32 bytes)
>>     memory main 192 Mbytes
>>   controller network ec0 key 0
>>   v: net SEEQ NQ8003 - type: Ethernet MTU: 1500 HW: 8:0:69:a:b8:72
>>   p: network(0)
>>     peripheral network key 0 ( Input Output )
>>     p: network(0)network(0)
>>   adapter SCSI WD33C93B key 0
>>   p: scsi(0)
>>     controller disk SGI IBM DORS-32160 key 2
>>     p: scsi(0)disk(2)
>>       peripheral disk unit 0 ( Input Output )
>>       v: scsidisk - - - blocksize: 512 maxblocks: 4197404
>>       p: scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)
>>     controller CDROM TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-5701TA key 6
>>     p: scsi(0)cdrom(6)
>>       peripheral disk unit 0 ( ReadOnly Removable Input )
>>       p: scsi(0)cdrom(6)rdisk(0)
>>   controller serial IP22 tty key 0
>>   p: serial(0)
>>     peripheral line key 0 ( ConsoleIn ConsoleOut Input Output )
>>     p: serial(0)line(0)
>>   controller serial IP22 tty key 1
>>   p: serial(1)
>>     peripheral line key 0 ( ConsoleIn ConsoleOut Input Output )
>>     p: serial(1)line(0)
>>   controller keyboard pckbd key 0
>>   p: key(0)
>>   controller pointer pcms key 0
>>   p: pointer(0)
>>>> boot -f scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(8)/boot.elf
>>>> scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(0)/netbsd-INSTALL_IP22
>>
>> NetBSD/sgimips 1.6X Bootstrap, Revision 1.2
>> (wileyc@izu, Thu Sep  4 15:13:46 JST 2003)
>>
>> Mem block: type 0 base 0x0 size 0x1000
>> Mem block: type 1 base 0x1000 size 0x1000
>> Mem block: type 5 base 0x8002000 size 0xc000
>> Mem block: type 3 base 0x800e000 size 0x732000
>> Mem block: type 6 base 0x8740000 size 0xc0000
>> Mem block: type 3 base 0x8800000 size 0xb800000
>> Local storage a87ff168
>> argv[0]: scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(8)/boot.elf
>> argv[1]: scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(0)/netbsd-INSTALL_IP22
>> argv[2]: ConsoleIn=serial(0)
>> argv[3]: ConsoleOut=serial(0)
>> argv[4]: SystemPartition=scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(8)
>> argv[5]: OSLoader=sash
>> argv[6]: OSLoadPartition=scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(0)
>> argv[7]: OSLoadFilename=/unix
>> argv[8]: OSLoadOptions=INST
>> Boot: scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(0)/netbsd-INSTALL_IP22
>> devopen: scsi(0)disk(6)rdisk(0)partition(0) type scsi file
>> /netbsd-INSTALL_IP22
>> 6892384+264700=0x6d3770
>> Starting at 0x88069000
>>
>> nsym 0x1 ssym 0x8873c55c esym 0x8873c770
>> IOC rev 1, machine Indy (Guiness), board rev 3
>> Timer calibration, got 900000 cycles (900000, 900000, 900000)
>> CPU clock speed = 180.00Mhz
>> zs channel 0 had address 0xbfbd9830
>> Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
>>     The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  All rights reserved.
>> Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
>>     The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
>>
>> NetBSD 1.6X (INSTALL_IP22) #0: Thu Sep  4 15:32:19 JST 2003
>>
>> wileyc@izu:/usr/builder/ip32/obj/sys/arch/sgimips/compile/INSTALL_IP22
>> 192 MB memory, 169 MB free, 768 KB for ARCS, 9932 KB in 2483 buffers
>> mainbus0 (root): SGI-IP22 [SGI, 690ab872], 1 processor
>> cpu0 at mainbus0: MIPS R5000 CPU (0x2310) Rev. 1.0 with built-in FPU
>> Rev. 1.0
>> cpu0: 32KB/32B 2-way set-associative L1 Instruction cache, 48 TLB
>> entries
>> cpu0: 32KB/32B 2-way set-associative write-back L1 Data cache
>> imc0 at mainbus0 addr 0x1fa00000
>> imc0: Revision 3
>> gio0 at imc0
>> hpc0 at gio0 addr 0x1fb80000: SGI HPC3
>> zsc0 at hpc0 offset 0x59830
>> zstty0 at zsc0 channel 1 (console i/o)
>> zstty1 at zsc0 channel 0
>> sq0 at hpc0 offset 0x54000: SGI Seeq 80c03
>> sq0: Ethernet address 08:00:69:0a:b8:72
>> wdsc0 at hpc0 offset 0x44000: WD33C93B SCSI, rev=0, target 7
>> scsibus0 at wdsc0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
>> dsclock0 at hpc0 offset 0x60000
>> hpc1 at gio0 addr 0x1fb00000: SGI HPC3
>> zsc at hpc1 offset 0x59830 not configured
>> sq at hpc1 offset 0x54000 not configured
>> wdsc at hpc1 offset 0x44000 not configured
>> dsclock at hpc1 offset 0x60000 not configured
>> biomask 07 netmask 07 ttymask 0f clockmask bf
>> md0: internal 4096 KB image area
>> scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
>> MSGOUT Failed!
>> wd33c93_intr: LCI asr:c0 csr:1f
>> probe(wdsc0:0:2:0): wdsc0: timed out; asr=0x20 [acb 0x896f6000 (flags
>> 0x1, dleft 20)], <state 5, nexus 0x896f6000, resid 20, msg(q 80,o
>> 0)>probe(wdsc0:0:2:0): ABORT in timeout: csr=0xff, asr=0x20
>> probe(wdsc0:0:2:0): sending ABORT command
>> probe(wdsc0:0:2:0): Resetting bus
>> : WD33C93B SCSI, rev=0, target 7
>> probe(wdsc0:0:2:0): wdsc0: timed out; asr=0x00 [acb 0x896f6000 (flags
>> 0x41, dleft 20)], <state 8, nexus 0x896f6000, resid 20, msg(q 80,o
>> 0)>probe(wdsc0:0:2:0): ABORT in timeout: csr=0x01, asr=0x00
>> probe(wdsc0:0:2:0): sending ABORT command
>> probe(wdsc0:0:2:0): sending DISCONNECT to target
>> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
>> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
>> wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @913 with asr=x0 csr=x1
>> <... ad nauseum - 1 (about 40-50 repeats) until it hard resets...>

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