* [parisc-linux] A500 status update
@ 2000-12-07 6:34 Grant Grundler
2000-12-07 6:49 ` Grant Grundler
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From: Grant Grundler @ 2000-12-07 6:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux; +Cc: debian-hppa
Good News!
*** A500 is starting to come alive! ***
Kudos to (in alpha order): amodra, danglin dhd, ggg (myself), jsm, pb, rhirst
and others names I just can't think of right now.
Kudos for long hours on the 64-bit specific issues: Toolchain, VM,
Boot loader, PDC wrappers, PAT PDC inventory, 32->64-bit syscall translators,
device drivers, kernel module support, etc....Output log is below.
TODO:
o sym53c896 driver is quite verbose at boot...do we still need this?
o kernel message buffer gets dumped again when "Switching from PDC console"
o mke2fs will sometimes crash the system. Typical symptom of I/O MMU
support (SBA driver) not handling Scatter-Gather mappings correctly.
That's my problem. However I was not able to reproduce it yet.
o dd to raw disk isn't working right. "No space left on device".
See the output below.
o don't see Acenic driver output. I've got CONFIG_ACENIC=y and the device
is definitely seen by PCI.
good night!
grant
Firmware Version 40.32
Duplex Console IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(c) Copyright 1995-1998, Hewlett-Packard Company, All rights reserved
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Processor Speed State CoProcessor State Cache Size
Number State Inst Data
--------- -------- --------------------- ----------------- ------------
0 440 MHz Active Functional 512 KB 1 MB
1 440 MHz Idle Functional 512 KB 1 MB
Central Bus Speed (in MHz) : 111
Available Memory : 262144 KB
Good Memory Required : 11468 KB
Primary boot path: 0/0/1/1.15
Alternate boot path: 0/0/2/1.15
Console path: 0/0/4/0.0
Keyboard path: 0/0/4/0.0
WARNING: The non-destructive test bit was set, so memory was not tested
destructively. Information only, no action required.
---- Main Menu ---------------------------------------------------------------
Command Description
------- -----------
BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>] Boot from specified path
PAth [PRI|ALT] [<path>] Display or modify a path
SEArch [DIsplay|IPL] [<path>] Search for boot devices
COnfiguration menu Displays or sets boot values
INformation menu Displays hardware information
SERvice menu Displays service commands
DIsplay Redisplay the current menu
HElp [<menu>|<command>] Display help for menu or command
RESET Restart the system
----
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > in io
I/O MODULE INFORMATION
Path Slot IODC
Type (dec) Number HVERSION SVERSION Vers
---- ----- ------ -------- -------- ----
System bus adapter 0 0x5820 0xb10 0x0
Local bus adapter 0/0 4 0x7820 0xa00 0x0
Local bus adapter 0/2 1 0x7820 0xa00 0x0
Local bus adapter 0/4 2 0x7820 0xa00 0x0
Local bus adapter 0/6 3 0x7820 0xa00 0x0
PCI DEVICE INFORMATION
Path Vendor Device Bus Slot
Description (dec) Id Id # #
----------- ----- ---- ---- --- ---
Ethernet cntlr 0/0/0/0 0x1011 0x19 0 Built_In
SCSI bus cntlr 0/0/1/0 0x1000 0xb 0 Built_In
SCSI bus cntlr 0/0/1/1 0x1000 0xb 0 Built_In
SCSI bus cntlr 0/0/2/0 0x1000 0xf 0 Built_In
SCSI bus cntlr 0/0/2/1 0x1000 0xf 0 Built_In
Comp. ser cntlr 0/0/4/0 0x103c 0x1048 0 Built_In
Comp. ser cntlr 0/0/5/0 0x103c 0x1048 0 Built_In
Ethernet cntlr 0/2/0/0 0x12ae 0x1 16 1
SCSI bus cntlr 0/4/0/0 0x1000 0xb 32 2
SCSI bus cntlr 0/4/0/1 0x1000 0xb 32 2
PCI-to-PCI bridge 0/6/0/0 0x1011 0x26 48 4
SCSI bus cntlr 0/6/0/0/4/0 0x1000 0xb 49 4
SCSI bus cntlr 0/6/0/0/4/1 0x1000 0xb 49 4
Ethernet cntlr 0/6/0/0/6/0 0x1011 0x19 49 4
Ethernet cntlr 0/6/0/0/7/0 0x1011 0x19 49 4
PCI-to-PCI bridge 0/6/0/0 0x1011 0x26 48 4
PCI-to-PCI bridge 0/6/2/0 0x1011 0x24 48 3
Ethernet cntlr 0/6/2/0/4/0 0x1011 0x9 50 3
Ethernet cntlr 0/6/2/0/5/0 0x1011 0x9 50 3
Ethernet cntlr 0/6/2/0/6/0 0x1011 0x9 50 3
Ethernet cntlr 0/6/2/0/7/0 0x1011 0x9 50 3
PCI-to-PCI bridge 0/6/2/0 0x1011 0x24 48 3
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > bo lan
Interact with IPL (Y, N, or Cancel)?> n
Booting...
Network Station Address 00306e-03799f
System IP Address 15.8.80.78
Server IP Address 15.8.81.247
Boot IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 2
HARD Booted.
palo ipl grundler@hpisp747 Wed Nov 8 21:40:37 PST 2000
0/vmlinux 3170434 bytes @ 0x6800
0/palo-cmdline '0/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=LINUX root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=15.8.81.247:/tftpboot/hppa '
Kernel: partition 0 file /vmlinux
ELF64 executable
Entry 00100000 first 00100000 n 3
Segment 0 load 00100000 size 1804864 mediaptr 0x1000
Segment 1 load 002ba000 size 428968 mediaptr 0x1ba000
Segment 2 load 00324000 size 376832 mediaptr 0x223000
branching to kernel entry point 0x00100000
Set default PSW W bit to 1
PDC Console Initialized
The 64-bit Kernel has started...
Enabled FP coprocessor
If this is the LAST MESSAGE YOU SEE, you're probably using
32-bit millicode by mistake.
Free memory starts at: 0xc03c3000
start_parisc(0x504ce8,0x504ce8,0x0,0x0)
PALO command line: 'HOME=/ TERM=LINUX root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=15.8.81.247:/tftpboot/hppa '
PALO initrd 0-0
model 00005cb0 00000491 00000000 00000001 23355fdc 100000f0 00000008 000000b2 000000b2
vers 00000300
cpuid 0000022a
CPUID vers 17 rev 10
model 9000/800/A500-44
Searching for devices in PDC firmware... processor hpa 0xfffffffffffa0000
Found devices:
1. Crescendo 440 (0) at 0xfffffffffffa0000, versions 0x5cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x0, 0x91
2. Crescendo 440 (0) at 0xfffffffffffa2000, versions 0x5cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x0, 0x91
3. Crescendo Memory (1) at 0xfffffffffed08000, versions 0x9b, 0x0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x0
4. Astro BC Runway Port (12) at 0xfffffffffed00000, versions 0x582, 0x0, 0xb, 0x0, 0x10
5. Elroy PCI Bridge (13) at 0xfffffffffed30000, versions 0x782, 0x0, 0xa, 0x0, 0x0
6. Elroy PCI Bridge (13) at 0xfffffffffed34000, versions 0x782, 0x0, 0xa, 0x0, 0x0
7. Elroy PCI Bridge (13) at 0xfffffffffed38000, versions 0x782, 0x0, 0xa, 0x0, 0x0
8. Elroy PCI Bridge (13) at 0xfffffffffed3c000, versions 0x782, 0x0, 0xa, 0x0, 0x0
That's a total of 8 devices.
CONFIG_SMP disabled - not claiming addional CPUs
Warning : device (0, 0x5cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x0) NOT claimed by CPU PARISC
CPU(s): 1 x PA8500 (PCX-W) at 440.000000 MHz
Linux version 2.4.0-test10 (grundler@hpisp747) (gcc version 2.96 20000925 (experimental)) #6 Wed Dec 6 17:14:11 PST 2000
free_bootmem(0x3c5000, 0xfc3b000)
initrd: 00000000-00000000
pagetable_init
On node 0 totalpages: 65536
zone(0): 32768 pages.
zone(1): 32768 pages.
zone(2): 0 pages.
Kernel command line: HOME=/ TERM=LINUX root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=15.8.81.247:/tftpboot/hppa
trap_init
Calibrating delay loop... 878.18 BogoMIPS
Memory: 249052k available
Dentry-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
Buffer-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Page-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
lba version TR4.0 (0x5) found at 0xfffffffffed30000
lba range[2] : ignoring GMMIO (0xfffffff804000000)
PCI Found 00:00 [1011/0019] 000200 00
PCI Found 00:08 [1000/000b] 000100 00
PCI Found 00:09 [1000/000b] 000100 00
PCI Found 00:10 [1000/000f] 000100 00
PCI Found 00:11 [1000/000f] 000100 00
PCI Found 00:20 [103c/1048] 000700 00
PCI Found 00:28 [103c/1048] 000700 00
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
lba version TR4.0 (0x5) found at 0xfffffffffed34000
lba range[2] : ignoring GMMIO (0xfffffff904000000)
PCI Found 10:00 [12ae/0001] 000200 00
lba version TR4.0 (0x5) found at 0xfffffffffed38000
lba range[2] : ignoring GMMIO (0xfffffffa04000000)
PCI Found 20:00 [1000/000b] 000100 00
PCI Found 20:01 [1000/000b] 000100 00
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
lba version TR4.0 (0x5) found at 0xfffffffffed3c000
lba range[2] : ignoring GMMIO (0xfffffffb04000000)
PCI Found 30:00 [1011/0026] 000604 01
PCI Found 30:10 [1011/0024] 000604 01
PCI Found 31:20 [1000/000b] 000100 00
PCI Found 31:21 [1000/000b] 000100 00
PCI Found 31:30 [1011/0019] 000200 00
PCI Found 31:38 [1011/0019] 000200 00
PCI : ignoring 30:00.0 PCI-PCI bridge - I/O BASE not configured
PCI Found 32:20 [1011/0009] 000200 00
PCI Found 32:28 [1011/0009] 000200 00
PCI Found 32:30 [1011/0009] 000200 00
PCI Found 32:38 [1011/0009] 000200 00
PCI : ignoring 30:02.0 PCI-PCI bridge - I/O BASE not configured
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
PCI: dev PCI device 1000:000b type 64-bit
SBA found Astro 2.1 at 0xfffffffffed00000
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Starting kswapd v1.8
pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
request_module[parport_lowlevel]: Root fs not mounted
lp: driver loaded but no devices found
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Serial driver version 5.02 (2000-08-09) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
ttyS00 at port 0x0080 (irq = 132) is a 16550A
PCIBIOS: Enabling device 00:05.0 (0007 -> 0147)
ttyS01 at port 0x00c0 (irq = 133) is a 16550A
Linux Tulip driver version 0.9.10 (September 6, 2000)
PCIBIOS: Setting latency timer of 00:00.0 to 128
eth0: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0x0, 00:30:6E:03:79:9F, IRQ 128.
eth0: MII transceiver #1 config 1000 status 782d advertising 01e1.
PCIBIOS: Enabling device 31:06.0 (0007 -> 0147)
PCIBIOS: Setting latency timer of 31:06.0 to 128
eth1: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0x30200, 00:10:83:7B:0A:3E, IRQ 322.
eth1: EEPROM default media type Autosense.
eth1: Index #0 - Media MII (#11) described by a 21142 MII PHY (3) block.
eth1: MII transceiver #0 config 1000 status 7809 advertising 01e1.
PCIBIOS: Enabling device 31:07.0 (0007 -> 0147)
PCIBIOS: Setting latency timer of 31:07.0 to 128
eth2: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0x30280, 00:10:83:7B:0A:3F, IRQ 323.
eth2: EEPROM default media type Autosense.
eth2: Index #0 - Media MII (#11) described by a 21142 MII PHY (3) block.
eth2: MII transceiver #0 config 1000 status 7809 advertising 01e1.
PCIBIOS: Enabling device 32:04.0 (0007 -> 0147)
PCIBIOS: Setting latency timer of 32:04.0 to 128
eth3: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x31000, 00:00:D1:1A:31:BF, IRQ 322.
eth3: EEPROM default media type Autosense.
eth3: Index #0 - Media MII (#11) described by a 21140 MII PHY (1) block.
eth3: MII transceiver #1 config 3100 status 7849 advertising 0101.
eth3: Advertising 01e1 on PHY 1, previously advertising 0101.
eth3: Advertising 01e1 (to advertise is 01e1).
PCIBIOS: Enabling device 32:05.0 (0007 -> 0147)
PCIBIOS: Setting latency timer of 32:05.0 to 128
eth4: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x31080, 00:00:D1:1A:32:22, IRQ 323.
eth4: EEPROM default media type Autosense.
eth4: Index #0 - Media MII (#11) described by a 21140 MII PHY (1) block.
eth4: MII transceiver #1 config 3100 status 7849 advertising 0101.
eth4: Advertising 01e1 on PHY 1, previously advertising 0101.
eth4: Advertising 01e1 (to advertise is 01e1).
PCIBIOS: Enabling device 32:06.0 (0007 -> 0147)
PCIBIOS: Setting latency timer of 32:06.0 to 128
eth5: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x31100, 00:00:D1:1A:31:B9, IRQ 324.
eth5: EEPROM default media type Autosense.
eth5: Index #0 - Media MII (#11) described by a 21140 MII PHY (1) block.
eth5: MII transceiver #1 config 3100 status 7849 advertising 0101.
eth5: Advertising 01e1 on PHY 1, previously advertising 0101.
eth5: Advertising 01e1 (to advertise is 01e1).
PCIBIOS: Enabling device 32:07.0 (0007 -> 0147)
PCIBIOS: Setting latency timer of 32:07.0 to 128
eth6: Digital DS21140 Tulip rev 34 at 0x31180, 00:00:D1:1A:31:C4, IRQ 325.
eth6: EEPROM default media type Autosense.
eth6: Index #0 - Media MII (#11) described by a 21140 MII PHY (1) block.
eth6: MII transceiver #1 config 3100 status 7849 advertising 0101.
eth6: Advertising 01e1 on PHY 1, previously advertising 0101.
eth6: Advertising 01e1 (to advertise is 01e1).
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 2, function 0
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_PARITY...(fix-up)
sym53c8xx: changing PCI_LATENCY_TIMER from 0 to 80.
sym53c8xx: 53c876 detected
sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 2, function 1
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_PARITY...(fix-up)
sym53c8xx: changing PCI_LATENCY_TIMER from 0 to 80.
sym53c8xx: 53c876 detected
sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 1, function 0
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_PARITY...(fix-up)
sym53c8xx: changing PCI_LATENCY_TIMER from 0 to 80.
sym53c8xx: 53c896 detected
sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 1, function 1
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_PARITY...(fix-up)
sym53c8xx: changing PCI_LATENCY_TIMER from 0 to 80.
sym53c8xx: 53c896 detected
sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 32, device 0, function 0
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_PARITY...(fix-up)
sym53c8xx: changing PCI_LATENCY_TIMER from 0 to 80.
sym53c8xx: 53c896 detected
sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 32, device 0, function 1
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_PARITY...(fix-up)
sym53c8xx: changing PCI_LATENCY_TIMER from 0 to 80.
sym53c8xx: 53c896 detected
sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 49, device 4, function 0
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_PARITY...(fix-up)
sym53c8xx: changing PCI_LATENCY_TIMER from 0 to 80.
sym53c8xx: 53c896 detected
sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 49, device 4, function 1
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_PARITY...(fix-up)
sym53c8xx: changing PCI_LATENCY_TIMER from 0 to 80.
sym53c8xx: 53c896 detected
sym53c876-0: rev 0x14 on pci bus 0 device 2 function 0 irq 130
sym53c876-0: NCR clock is 40218KHz
sym53c876-0: ID 7, Fast-20, Parity Checking
sym53c876-0: on-chip RAM at 0xfffffffff8008000
sym53c876-0: restart (scsi reset).
sym53c876-0: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
sym53c876-1: rev 0x14 on pci bus 0 device 2 function 1 irq 131
sym53c876-1: NCR clock is 40218KHz
sym53c876-1: ID 7, Fast-20, Parity Checking
sym53c876-1: on-chip RAM at 0xfffffffff800a000
sym53c876-1: restart (scsi reset).
sym53c876-1: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-2: rev 0x7 on pci bus 0 device 1 function 0 irq 129
sym53c896-2: NCR clock is 40218KHz
sym53c896-2: ID 7, Fast-40, Parity Checking
sym53c896-2: on-chip RAM at 0xfffffffff8002000
sym53c896-2: restart (scsi reset).
sym53c896-2: handling phase mismatch from SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-2: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-3: rev 0x7 on pci bus 0 device 1 function 1 irq 130
sym53c896-3: NCR clock is 40218KHz
sym53c896-3: ID 7, Fast-40, Parity Checking
sym53c896-3: on-chip RAM at 0xfffffffff8006000
sym53c896-3: restart (scsi reset).
sym53c896-3: handling phase mismatch from SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-3: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-4: rev 0x1 on pci bus 32 device 0 function 0 irq 256
sym53c896-4: NCR clock is 40218KHz
sym53c896-4: ID 7, Fast-40, Parity Checking
sym53c896-4: on-chip RAM at 0xfffffffffa002000
sym53c896-4: restart (scsi reset).
sym53c896-4: handling phase mismatch from SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-4: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-5: rev 0x1 on pci bus 32 device 0 function 1 irq 257
sym53c896-5: NCR clock is 40218KHz
sym53c896-5: ID 7, Fast-40, Parity Checking
sym53c896-5: on-chip RAM at 0xfffffffffa004000
sym53c896-5: restart (scsi reset).
sym53c896-5: handling phase mismatch from SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-5: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-6: rev 0x5 on pci bus 49 device 4 function 0 irq 320
sym53c896-6: NCR clock is 40218KHz
sym53c896-6: ID 7, Fast-40, Parity Checking
sym53c896-6: on-chip RAM at 0xfffffffffb002000
sym53c896-6: restart (scsi reset).
sym53c896-6: handling phase mismatch from SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-6: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-7: rev 0x5 on pci bus 49 device 4 function 1 irq 321
sym53c896-7: NCR clock is 40218KHz
sym53c896-7: ID 7, Fast-40, Parity Checking
sym53c896-7: on-chip RAM at 0xfffffffffb004000
sym53c896-7: restart (scsi reset).
sym53c896-7: handling phase mismatch from SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-7: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
scsi0 : sym53c8xx - version 1.6b
scsi1 : sym53c8xx - version 1.6b
scsi2 : sym53c8xx - version 1.6b
scsi3 : sym53c8xx - version 1.6b
scsi4 : sym53c8xx - version 1.6b
scsi5 : sym53c8xx - version 1.6b
scsi6 : sym53c8xx - version 1.6b
scsi7 : sym53c8xx - version 1.6b
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST39102LC Rev: 7C03
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
sym53c876-1-<15,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
Vendor: HP Model: D5989B Rev: 1.02
Type: Processor ANSI SCSI revision: 02
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-a-f.
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=15 fak=0 chg=1.
sym53c896-2-<13,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 15)
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-f.
Vendor: HP Model: 9.10GB B 80-1205 Rev:
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-a-f.
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=15 fak=0 chg=1.
sym53c896-2-<14,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 15)
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-f.
Vendor: HP Model: 9.10GB B 80-1205 Rev:
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-a-f.
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=15 fak=0 chg=1.
sym53c896-2-<15,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 15)
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-f.
Vendor: HP Model: 9.10GB B 80-1205 Rev:
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST318404LC Rev: HP01
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
sym53c896-3-<15,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Vendor: HP Model: A5272A Rev: HP04
Type: Enclosure ANSI SCSI revision: 02
sym53c896-4-<0,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
sym53c896-4-<2,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
sym53c896-4-<3,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
sym53c896-4-<13,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Vendor: HP Model: A5272A Rev: HP04
Type: Enclosure ANSI SCSI revision: 02
sym53c896-6-<0,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
sym53c896-6-<1,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
sym53c896-6-<2,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
sym53c896-6-<3,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
sym53c896-6-<13,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
Detected scsi disk sda at scsi1, channel 0, id 15, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdb at scsi2, channel 0, id 13, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdc at scsi2, channel 0, id 14, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdd at scsi2, channel 0, id 15, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sde at scsi3, channel 0, id 15, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdf at scsi4, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdg at scsi4, channel 0, id 2, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdh at scsi4, channel 0, id 3, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdi at scsi4, channel 0, id 13, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdj at scsi6, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdk at scsi6, channel 0, id 1, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdl at scsi6, channel 0, id 2, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdm at scsi6, channel 0, id 3, lun 0
Detected scsi disk sdn at scsi6, channel 0, id 13, lun 0
sym53c876-1-<15,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c876-1-<15,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c876-1-<15,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c876-1-<15,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c876-1-<15,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c876-1-<15,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c876-1-<15,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-10.
sym53c876-1-<15,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-f.
sym53c876-1-<15,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0x90 scntl4=0x0 ofs=15 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c876-1-<15,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 15)
SCSI device sda: 17781521 512-byte hdwr sectors (9104 MB)
Partition check:
sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-f.
sym53c896-2-<13,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=15 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-2-<13,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 15)
SCSI device sdb: 17773524 512-byte hdwr sectors (9100 MB)
sdb:
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-f.
sym53c896-2-<14,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=15 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-2-<14,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 15)
SCSI device sdc: 17773524 512-byte hdwr sectors (9100 MB)
sdc:
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-f.
sym53c896-2-<15,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=15 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-2-<15,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 15)
SCSI device sdd: 17773524 512-byte hdwr sectors (9100 MB)
sdd:
sym53c896-3-<15,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-3-<15,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-3-<15,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-3-<15,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-3-<15,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-3-<15,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-3-<15,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-3-<15,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-3-<15,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=31 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-3-<15,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 31)
SCSI device sde: 35566480 512-byte hdwr sectors (18210 MB)
sde: unknown partition table
sym53c896-4-<0,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<0,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<0,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<0,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<0,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<0,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<0,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-4-<0,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-4-<0,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=31 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<0,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 31)
SCSI device sdf: 35566480 512-byte hdwr sectors (18210 MB)
sdf: unknown partition table
sym53c896-4-<2,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<2,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<2,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<2,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<2,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<2,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<2,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-4-<2,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-4-<2,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=31 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<2,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 31)
SCSI device sdg: 35566480 512-byte hdwr sectors (18210 MB)
sdg: unknown partition table
sym53c896-4-<3,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<3,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<3,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<3,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<3,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<3,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<3,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-4-<3,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-4-<3,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=31 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<3,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 31)
SCSI device sdh: 35566480 512-byte hdwr sectors (18210 MB)
sdh: unknown partition table
sym53c896-4-<13,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<13,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<13,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<13,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<13,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-4-<13,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<13,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-4-<13,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-4-<13,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=31 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-4-<13,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 31)
SCSI device sdi: 35566480 512-byte hdwr sectors (18210 MB)
sdi: unknown partition table
sym53c896-6-<0,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<0,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<0,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<0,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<0,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<0,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<0,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-6-<0,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-6-<0,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=31 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<0,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 31)
SCSI device sdj: 35566480 512-byte hdwr sectors (18210 MB)
sdj: unknown partition table
sym53c896-6-<1,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<1,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<1,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<1,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<1,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<1,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<1,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-6-<1,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-6-<1,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=31 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<1,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 31)
SCSI device sdk: 35566480 512-byte hdwr sectors (18210 MB)
sdk: unknown partition table
sym53c896-6-<2,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<2,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<2,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<2,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<2,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<2,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<2,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-6-<2,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-6-<2,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=31 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<2,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 31)
SCSI device sdl: 35566480 512-byte hdwr sectors (18210 MB)
sdl: unknown partition table
sym53c896-6-<3,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<3,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<3,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<3,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<3,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<3,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<3,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-6-<3,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-6-<3,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=31 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<3,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 31)
SCSI device sdm: 35566480 512-byte hdwr sectors (18210 MB)
sdm: unknown partition table
sym53c896-6-<13,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<13,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<13,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<13,0>: wide msgout: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<13,0>: wide msgin: 1-2-3-1.
sym53c896-6-<13,0>: wide: wide=1 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<13,0>: sync msgout: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-6-<13,0>: sync msg in: 1-3-1-c-1f.
sym53c896-6-<13,0>: sync: per=12 scntl3=0xb0 scntl4=0x0 ofs=31 fak=0 chg=0.
sym53c896-6-<13,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 31)
SCSI device sdn: 35566480 512-byte hdwr sectors (18210 MB)
sdn: unknown partition table
Detected scsi generic sg1 at scsi2, channel 0, id 5, lun 0, type 3
Detected scsi generic sg10 at scsi4, channel 0, id 15, lun 0, type 13
Detected scsi generic sg16 at scsi6, channel 0, id 15, lun 0, type 13
NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
IP: routing cache hash table of 1024 buckets, 16Kbytes
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 8192)
Sending BOOTP requests.... OK
IP-Config: Got BOOTP answer from 15.8.81.247, my address is 15.8.80.78
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Switching from PDC console
[ delete repeated text - A500 dumps kernel msg buffer here. ]
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - nfs_fh
Looking up port of RPC 100003/2 on 15.8.81.247
Looking up port of RPC 100005/2 on 15.8.81.247
VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem) readonly.
INIT: version 2.78 booting
Activating swap...
Checking all file systems...
Parallelizing fsck version 1.19 (13-Jul-2000)
Setting kernel variables.
Mounting local filesystems...
not mounted anything
hostname: can't open `(null)'
Configuring network interfaces: done.
Starting portmap daemon: portmap.
Starting portmapper...
do_page_fault() pid=51 command='sleep'
YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
PSW: 00000000000001001111111100001011
r0-3 0000000000000000 00000000000039f8 0000000040122197 0000000000002000
r4-7 000000004017a938 000000000005a550 0000000000002000 000000002001fddc
r8-11 0000000000000000 000000000008a810 000000002001fddc 0000000000000001
r12-15 0000000000000000 0000000000002564 000000000005a550 0000000000000000
r16-19 0000000000000000 0000000000002358 0000000000000000 000000004017a938
r20-23 0000000000000000 00000000000039f8 0000000000000031 000000000000002d
r24-27 000000000000000d 000000004016fc72 000000002001ffe2 0000000000003838
r28-31 0000000000002564 0000000000004040 0000000020020280 0000000000000004
sr0-4 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 0000000000000000 0000000000000380
sr4-8 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 0000000000000380
IASQ: 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 IAOQ: 000000004012231f 0000000040122323
IIR: 0e801014 ISR: 0000000000000380 IOR: 0000000000000000
ORIG_R28: 0000000000004000
/etc/init.d/rcS: line 80: 51 Segmentation fault sleep 2
Mounting remote filesystems...
Setting the System Clock using the Hardware Clock as reference...
Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.
Use the --debug option to see the details of our search for an access method.
System Clock set. Local time: Wed Dec 6 22:52:37 MST 2000
Cleaning: /tmp /var/lock /var/run.
Initializing random number generator... done.
Recovering nvi editor sessions... done.
INIT: Entering runlevel: 2
Starting system log daemon: syslogd
do_page_fault() pid=95 command='syslogd'
YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
PSW: 00000000000011101111111000001011
r0-3 0000000000000000 00000000000da490 000000004010188f 00000000000096c0
r4-7 00000000000d9490 000000004013d67c 00000000000096c0 0000000000000003
r8-11 0000000000009738 0000000000006800 000000004013e9dc 000000000008d2f0
r12-15 00000000200207cc 0000000000000000 000000000008d570 0000000000000000
r16-19 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000078440 00000000000d9490
r20-23 000000004013e9e8 000000004013e9e0 0000000000000a79 0000000040136a6c
r24-27 000000000000973f 0000000000000000 0000000020022a88 0000000000008ec0
r28-31 00000000000025f3 000000000000a180 0000000020022a80 000000004004271b
sr0-4 0000000000000280 0000000000000280 0000000000000000 0000000000000280
sr4-8 0000000000000280 0000000000000280 0000000000000280 0000000000000280
IASQ: 0000000000000280 0000000000000280 IAOQ: 000000004010188b 00000000400e8bcb
IIR: 483a05d8 ISR: 0000000000000280 IOR: 00000000000da77c
ORIG_R28: 0000000000000000
klogd.
Starting Name Service Cache Daemon: nscd.
Starting internet superserver: inetd.
Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 gggA500 ttyS0
gggA500 login: root
PAM_unix[115]: (login) session opened for user root by LOGIN(uid=0)
PAM-lastlog[115]: /var/log/lastlog file is locked/read
Last login: Wed Dec 6 19:22:50 2000 on ttyS0
Linux gggA500 2.4.0-test10 #6 Wed Dec 6 17:14:11 PST 2000 parisc64 unknown
Most of the programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are
freely redistributable; the exact distribution terms for each program
are described in the individual files in /usr/doc/*/copyright
Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
login[115]: ROOT LOGIN on `ttyS0'
gggA500:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu family : PA-RISC 2.0
cpu : PA8500 (PCX-W)
cpu MHz : 440.000000
model : 9000/800/A500-44
model name : Crescendo 440
hversion : 0x00005cb0
sversion : 0x00000491
I-cache : 512 KB
D-cache : 1024 KB (WB)
ITLB entries : 160
DTLB entries : 160 - shared with ITLB
bogomips : 878.18
gggA500:~# cat /proc/scsi/scsi
Attached devices:
Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 15 Lun: 00
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST39102LC Rev: 7C03
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 05 Lun: 00
Vendor: HP Model: D5989B Rev: 1.02
Type: Processor ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 13 Lun: 00
Vendor: HP Model: 9.10GB B 80-1205 Rev:
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 14 Lun: 00
Vendor: HP Model: 9.10GB B 80-1205 Rev:
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 15 Lun: 00
Vendor: HP Model: 9.10GB B 80-1205 Rev:
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Host: scsi3 Channel: 00 Id: 15 Lun: 00
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST318404LC Rev: HP01
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi4 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi4 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi4 Channel: 00 Id: 03 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi4 Channel: 00 Id: 13 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi4 Channel: 00 Id: 15 Lun: 00
Vendor: HP Model: A5272A Rev: HP04
Type: Enclosure ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Host: scsi6 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi6 Channel: 00 Id: 01 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi6 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi6 Channel: 00 Id: 03 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi6 Channel: 00 Id: 13 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DMVS18D Rev: HP05
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi6 Channel: 00 Id: 15 Lun: 00
Vendor: HP Model: A5272A Rev: HP04
Type: Enclosure ANSI SCSI revision: 02
gggA500:~# ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:30:6E:03:79:9F
inet addr:15.8.80.78 Bcast:15.8.87.255 Mask:255.255.248.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:5236 errors:0 dropped:3 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:2238 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:43 txqueuelen:100
Interrupt:128
gggA500:~# fdisk /dev/sda
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 8682.
There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024,
and could in certain setups cause problems with:
1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO)
2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs
(e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK)
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/sda: 64 heads, 32 sectors, 8682 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 1 1025 1049584 82 Linux swap
/dev/sda2 1026 1046 21504 f0 Unknown
/dev/sda3 1047 5143 4195328 83 Linux
/dev/sda4 5144 8682 3623936 83 Linux
Command (m for help): q
gggA500:~# mke2fs /dev/sda
mke2fs 1.19, 13-Jul-2000 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
/dev/sda is entire device, not just one partition!
Proceed anyway? (y,n) n
gggA500:~# set -o vi
gggA500:~# mke2fs /dev/sda3
mke2fs 1.19, 13-Jul-2000 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
warning: 256 blocks unused.
Filesystem label=
OS type: Linux
Block size=4096 (log=2)
Fragment size=4096 (log=2)
525312 inodes, 1048576 blocks
52441 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user
First data block=0
32 block groups
32768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per group
16416 inodes per group
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736
Writing inode tables: 0/32\b\b\b\b\b 1/32\b\b\b\b\b 2/32\b\b\b\b\b 3/32\b\b\b\b\b 4/32\b\b\b\b\b 5/32\b\b\b\b\b 6/32\b\b\b\b\b 7/32\b\b\b\b\b 8/32\b\b\b\b\b 9/32\b\b\b\b\b10/32\b\b\b\b\b11/32\b\b\b\b\b12/32\b\b\b\b\b13/32\b\b\b\b\b14/32\b\b\b\b\b15/32\b\b\b\b\b16/32\b\b\b\b\b17/32\b\b\b\b\b18/32\b\b\b\b\b19/32\b\b\b\b\b20/32\b\b\b\b\b21/32\b\b\b\b\b22/32\b\b\b\b\b23/32\b\b\b\b\b24/32\b\b\b\b\b25/32\b\b\b\b\b26/32\b\b\b\b\b27/32\b\b\b\b\b28/32\b\b\b\b\b29/32\b\b\b\b\b30/32\b\b\b\b\b31/32\b\b\b\b\bdone
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
gggA500:~# mount /dev/sda3 /mnt
gggA500:~# cd /mnt
gggA500:/mnt# ls
lost+found
gggA500:/mnt# dd if=/palinux-0.5.iso of=/dev/sdc
dd: writing to `/dev/sdc': No space left on device
7193+0 records in
7192+0 records out
gggA500:/mnt# df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
15.8.81.247:/tftpboot/hppa
7558400 5736960 1437488 80% /
/dev/sda3 4128320 20 3918536 1% /mnt
gggA500:/mnt# ls -l /dev/sdc
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 32 Aug 1 14:43 /dev/sdc
gggA500:/mnt# fdisk /dev/sdc
Device contains neither a valid DOS partition table, nor Sun, SGI or OSF disklabel
Building a new DOS disklabel. Changes will remain in memory only,
until you decide to write them. After that, of course, the previous
content won't be recoverable.
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 8678.
There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024,
and could in certain setups cause problems with:
1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO)
2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs
(e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK)
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/sdc: 64 heads, 32 sectors, 8678 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
Command (m for help): n
Command action
e extended
p primary partition (1-4)
p
Partition number (1-4): 1
First cylinder (1-8678, default 1):
Using default value 1
Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (1-8678, default 8678): 2100
Command (m for help): n
Command action
e extended
p primary partition (1-4)
p
Partition number (1-4): 2
First cylinder (2101-8678, default 2101):
Using default value 2101
Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (2101-8678, default 8678): 4200
Command (m for help): n
Command action
e extended
p primary partition (1-4)
p
Partition number (1-4): 3
First cylinder (4201-8678, default 4201):
Using default value 4201
Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (4201-8678, default 8678):
Using default value 8678
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/sdc: 64 heads, 32 sectors, 8678 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdc1 1 2100 2150384 83 Linux
/dev/sdc2 2101 4200 2150400 83 Linux
/dev/sdc3 4201 8678 4585472 83 Linux
Command (m for help): w
The partition table has been altered!
Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.
SCSI device sdc: 17773524 512-byte hdwr sectors (9100 MB)
SCSI device sdc: 17773524 512-byte hdwr sectors (9100 MB)
WARNING: If you have created or modified any DOS 6.x
partitions, please see the fdisk manual page for additional
information.
Syncing disks.
gggA500:/mnt# cd/
gggA500:/# dd if=/palinux-0.5.iso of=/dev/sdc1 bs=8k
dd: writing `/dev/sdc1': No space left on device
3550+0 records in
3549+0 records out
gggA500:/# sync
gggA500:/# ls -l palinux-0.5.iso
-rw-r--r-- 1 769 users 184612864 Nov 22 17:33 palinux-0.5.iso
gggA500:/# du -s palinux-0.5.iso
180472 palinux-0.5.iso
gggA500:/#
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* Re: A500 status update
2000-12-07 6:34 [parisc-linux] A500 status update Grant Grundler
@ 2000-12-07 6:49 ` Grant Grundler
2000-12-07 9:56 ` Richard Hirst
2000-12-11 13:49 ` [parisc-linux] " Richard Hirst
2000-12-11 15:37 ` Jes Sorensen
2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Grant Grundler @ 2000-12-07 6:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux, debian-hppa
Grant Grundler wrote:
> TODO:
I forgot to mention:
o sleep seg faults (syscall issue?)
o syslogd seg faults (ditto?)
o CONFIG_GENRTC=n since hwclock crashes the system at that point
o have bogus /sbin/modprobe (shell script that echo's the parms)
Anything else I'm forgetting?
grant
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* Re: A500 status update
2000-12-07 6:49 ` Grant Grundler
@ 2000-12-07 9:56 ` Richard Hirst
2000-12-07 16:16 ` Paul Bame
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Richard Hirst @ 2000-12-07 9:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: parisc-linux, debian-hppa
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:49:49PM -0800, Grant Grundler wrote:
> Grant Grundler wrote:
> > TODO:
>
> I forgot to mention:
> o sleep seg faults (syscall issue?)
> o syslogd seg faults (ditto?)
> o CONFIG_GENRTC=n since hwclock crashes the system at that point
> o have bogus /sbin/modprobe (shell script that echo's the parms)
>
> Anything else I'm forgetting?
I see "KERNEL BUG at page_alloc.c:111" at random - not very often
though.
I get random chassis code dumps associated with lockups that last
a few seconds. System generally carries on after ack-ing the error.
Don't know if these chassis codes are always the same, no examples to
hand.
Occasionally a boot will fail looping on "break 0,0: pid=1 command='init'"
and a register dump.
If I use the file system from nfsroot-20001009.tar.gz then I can get
through a boot, login, and a shell prompt. If I use the file system
from the beta 0.5 CD base.tgz, then it goes to sleep after login
but before shell prompt.
I don't get sleep or syslogd seg faulting, on either file system.
Trying to mount a local file system is ok, but trying to mount an
nfs file system causes mount to segv.
I was able to configure two ethernet interfaces on seperate subnets
and ping them both from remote machines.
I had to disable scatter/gather in the scsi driver to make the disk
work.
I am able to boot from scsi disk, but it is rather fragile. Worked
for a while, then reboot gave:
> INIT: version 2.78 booting
> Activating swap...
> Checking root file system...
> Parallelizing fsck version 1.19 (13-Jul-2000)
> /dev/sda5 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
> /dev/sda5:
> Special (device/socket/fifo) inode 17422 has non-zero size. FIXED.
> /dev/sda5: Special (device/socket/fifo) inode 17424 has non-zero size. FIXED.
> /dev/sda5:
> Entry 'bin' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 4081. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entry 'boot' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 8161. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entry 'cdrom' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 12241. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entry 'dev' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 16321. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entry 'etc' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 20401. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entry 'floppy' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 89761. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entry 'home' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 91801. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entry 'initrd' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 93841. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entry 'lib' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 95881. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entry 'mnt' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 102001. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entry 'proc' in / (2) has deleted/unused inode 104041. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: E
> do_page_fault() pid=17 command='fsck.ext2'
> ntry 'root' in /
> (2) has deleted YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
> 0SW: /unused inode 1006081. CLEARED.
> /dev/sda5: Entr0y 'sbin' in / (20) has deleted/un0used inode 1081201. CLEARED.
> /d0ev/sda5: Entry '0tmp' in / (2) ha0s deleted/unused0 inode 110161. 0CLEARED.
> /dev/s0da5: Entry 'usr'0 in / (2) has de1leted/unused ino1de 112201. CLEA0RED.
> /dev/sda5:1 Bad inode numbe1r for '.' in dir1ectory inode 20410.
>
>
> 1dev/sda15: UNEXPECTED IN1CONSISTENCY; RUN1 fsck MANUALLY.
> (i.e., without0 -a or -p option0s)
> 001011
> r0-3 0000000000000000 00000000000007f8 0000000040031c13 0000000020020600
> r4-7 000000004003515c 0000000000000004 0000000000000000 000000004001b210
> r8-11 0000000000000006 0000000000000001 0000000020020648 0000000000017298
> r12-15 0000000000000000 0000000000017298 0000000000048100 0000000000002105
> r16-19 0000000000020000 0000000000020002 0000000000078440 000000004003515c
> r20-23 000000004001e000 0000000078000000 0000000040031bf8 000000004015be64
> r24-27 000000000000002d 000000004015b138 0000000000000004 00000000000165cc
> r28-31 0000000000000000 00000000000173f8 0000000020020720 000000004000f6df
> sr0-4 0000000000000380 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000380
> sr4-8 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 0000000000000380
>
> IASQ: 0000000000000380 0000000000000380 IAOQ: 00000000400231af 00000000400231b3
> IIR: 0c201094 ISR: 0000000000000380 IOR: 00000000000007f8
> ORIG_R28: 0000000000000000
> Warning... fsck.ext2 for device /dev/sda5 exited with signal 11.
>
> fsck failed. Please repair manually and reboot. Please note
> that the root file system is currently mounted read-only. To
> remount it read-write:
>
> # mount -n -o remount,rw /
>
> CONTROL-D will exit from this shell and REBOOT the system.
>
> Give root password for maintenance
> (or type Control-D for normal startup):
> bash-2.04#
> bash-2.04#
> bash-2.04# ls
> lost+found var
At this point I gave up and went to bed!
Richard
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* Re: A500 status update
2000-12-07 9:56 ` Richard Hirst
@ 2000-12-07 16:16 ` Paul Bame
2000-12-07 18:17 ` Grant Grundler
2000-12-07 20:46 ` Matthew Wilcox
0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Paul Bame @ 2000-12-07 16:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Richard Hirst; +Cc: Grant Grundler, parisc-linux, debian-hppa
This is a pretty big difference from my experience on c3k but I was using
Friday's bits:
= > I forgot to mention:
= > o sleep seg faults (syscall issue?)
Maybe you have some older signal code in your tree? I explicitly tested
SIGALRM.
= > o syslogd seg faults (ditto?)
I've had some problems with syslogd too, but nfsroot-latest it seems
fine.
= > o CONFIG_GENRTC=n since hwclock crashes the system at that point
When I run hwclock by hand I get warnings from the ioctl() syscall
converter about unknown ioctls, but no crash or anything. There will
possibly be a LOT of unknown ioctls to translate, and we owe thanks
to Grant for turning on the skeleton of the ioctl converter stolen
from sparc/mips (parisc64/kernel/ioctl32.c)
= I see "KERNEL BUG at page_alloc.c:111" at random - not very often
= though.
I see that one too.
= Trying to mount a local file system is ok, but trying to mount an
= nfs file system causes mount to segv.
I've had poor luck with network clients like ping and telnet from
the nfs root and you could be seeing a related problem with NFS.
When I compiled a new ping it worked fine, so
it's possible there's an incompatibility in a networking
data structure caused by my posix_types.h changes.
I've decided to take a vacation from syscall wrappers for now because
it seems like once we have a new user space that things may be stable
and functional enough to focus on other areas. I envision that we'll
add wrappers for unimplemented syscalls and ioctls as the need arises
(parisc64/kernel/sys_parisc32.c).
I've left many syscalls disabled and think we should keep them turned
off until it's proven they actually are used. We should
probably consider nuking them in the 32-bit kernel too.
-P
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* Re: A500 status update
2000-12-07 16:16 ` Paul Bame
@ 2000-12-07 18:17 ` Grant Grundler
2000-12-07 20:46 ` Matthew Wilcox
1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Grant Grundler @ 2000-12-07 18:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux, debian-hppa
Paul Bame wrote:
> This is a pretty big difference from my experience on c3k but I was using
> Friday's bits:
Another variable: I rebuilt my own hppa64 XC from the latest gcc/binutils
I'll try taggart's latest XC bits on the next round.
> Maybe you have some older signal code in your tree? I explicitly tested
> SIGALRM.
Not kernel tree. Very likely my NFS root is stale.
> I've had some problems with syslogd too, but nfsroot-latest it seems
> fine.
hmm....I have that. nfsroot-latest.tar.gz -> nfsroot-20001009.tar.gz
> When I run hwclock by hand I get warnings from the ioctl() syscall
> converter about unknown ioctls, but no crash or anything.
ok. Perhaps it's time to re-enable that.
> There will
> possibly be a LOT of unknown ioctls to translate, and we owe thanks
> to Grant for turning on the skeleton of the ioctl converter stolen
> from sparc/mips (parisc64/kernel/ioctl32.c)
I didn't do that much!
You figured out the 64-bit function pointer crud! :^)
That was the only really b0rken part.
thanks,
grant
Grant Grundler
Unix Systems Enablement Lab
+1.408.447.7253
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* Re: A500 status update
2000-12-07 16:16 ` Paul Bame
2000-12-07 18:17 ` Grant Grundler
@ 2000-12-07 20:46 ` Matthew Wilcox
2000-12-07 22:08 ` Paul Bame
1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2000-12-07 20:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Paul Bame; +Cc: Richard Hirst, Grant Grundler, parisc-linux, debian-hppa
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 09:16:25AM -0700, Paul Bame wrote:
> I've left many syscalls disabled and think we should keep them turned
> off until it's proven they actually are used. We should
> probably consider nuking them in the 32-bit kernel too.
i noticed we still had readdir. i believe glibc always uses getdents.
--
Revolutions do not require corporate support.
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* Re: A500 status update
2000-12-07 20:46 ` Matthew Wilcox
@ 2000-12-07 22:08 ` Paul Bame
2000-12-08 17:30 ` Matthew Wilcox
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Paul Bame @ 2000-12-07 22:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matthew Wilcox; +Cc: Richard Hirst, Grant Grundler, parisc-linux, debian-hppa
= On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 09:16:25AM -0700, Paul Bame wrote:
= > I've left many syscalls disabled and think we should keep them turned
= > off until it's proven they actually are used. We should
= > probably consider nuking them in the 32-bit kernel too.
=
= i noticed we still had readdir. i believe glibc always uses getdents.
readdir is disabled on parisc64 -- hasn't been a problem yet...
-P
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* Re: A500 status update
2000-12-07 22:08 ` Paul Bame
@ 2000-12-08 17:30 ` Matthew Wilcox
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2000-12-08 17:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Paul Bame
Cc: Matthew Wilcox, Richard Hirst, Grant Grundler, parisc-linux,
debian-hppa
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 03:08:17PM -0700, Paul Bame wrote:
> = On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 09:16:25AM -0700, Paul Bame wrote:
> = > I've left many syscalls disabled and think we should keep them turned
> = > off until it's proven they actually are used. We should
> = > probably consider nuking them in the 32-bit kernel too.
> =
> = i noticed we still had readdir. i believe glibc always uses getdents.
>
> readdir is disabled on parisc64 -- hasn't been a problem yet...
oh good. want to disable it on parisc32 too?
--
Revolutions do not require corporate support.
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* Re: [parisc-linux] A500 status update
2000-12-07 6:34 [parisc-linux] A500 status update Grant Grundler
2000-12-07 6:49 ` Grant Grundler
@ 2000-12-11 13:49 ` Richard Hirst
2000-12-11 15:37 ` Jes Sorensen
2 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Richard Hirst @ 2000-12-11 13:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: parisc-linux, debian-hppa
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:34:55PM -0800, Grant Grundler wrote:
> o dd to raw disk isn't working right. "No space left on device".
Fixed. Needs mfctl,w to read all 6 bits of SAR in wide mode.
Richard
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* Re: [parisc-linux] A500 status update
2000-12-07 6:34 [parisc-linux] A500 status update Grant Grundler
2000-12-07 6:49 ` Grant Grundler
2000-12-11 13:49 ` [parisc-linux] " Richard Hirst
@ 2000-12-11 15:37 ` Jes Sorensen
2000-12-11 18:52 ` Richard Hirst
2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jes Sorensen @ 2000-12-11 15:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: parisc-linux, debian-hppa
>>>>> "Grant" == Grant Grundler <grundler@cup.hp.com> writes:
Grant> o dd to
Grant> raw disk isn't working right. "No space left on device". See
Grant> the output below.
Likely cause would be that the structs for stat don't match between
the kernel and glibc. I still think the best approach would be to go
for a clean 64 bit userland from the beginning as we have on the Alpha
and ia64 and provide backwards compat support afterwards. I don't like
to see the hppa64 port end up in the same situation as sparc64 where
almost nothing gets done for years because there is already a 32 bit
userland.
Anyway it looks to me like someone needs to sit down and decide on a
strategy for this and review all the data structures accordingly.
Grant> o don't see Acenic driver output. I've got
Grant> CONFIG_ACENIC=y and the device is definitely seen by PCI.
Bug in the driver, compile it as a loadable module and it will work
... or grab http://home.cern.ch/~jes/gige/acenic-0.49-test2.tar.gz
Jes
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* Re: [parisc-linux] A500 status update
2000-12-11 15:37 ` Jes Sorensen
@ 2000-12-11 18:52 ` Richard Hirst
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Richard Hirst @ 2000-12-11 18:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jes Sorensen; +Cc: Grant Grundler, parisc-linux, debian-hppa
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 04:37:16PM +0100, Jes Sorensen wrote:
> >>>>> "Grant" == Grant Grundler <grundler@cup.hp.com> writes:
>
> Grant> o dd to
> Grant> raw disk isn't working right. "No space left on device". See
> Grant> the output below.
>
> Likely cause would be that the structs for stat don't match between
> the kernel and glibc. I still think the best approach would be to go
> for a clean 64 bit userland from the beginning as we have on the Alpha
> and ia64 and provide backwards compat support afterwards. I don't like
> to see the hppa64 port end up in the same situation as sparc64 where
> almost nothing gets done for years because there is already a 32 bit
> userland.
This 'no space' problem was caused by an error in the register save/
restore on interrupts, for 64 bit (assembly.h):
date: 2000/12/11 13:10:49; author: rhirst; state: Exp; lines: +10 -0
cr11 (sar) is a funny one. 5 bits on PA1.1 and 6 bit on PA2.0. For
PA2.0 mtsar or mtctl always write 6 bits, but mfctl only reads 5 bits.
Use mfctl,w to read all six bits. Otherwise we loose the 6th bit on a
save/restore over interrupt. Caused dd of=/dev/sdaX to report no space
available at random.
Richard
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