* [Linux-ia64] kernel boot failure
@ 2002-05-29 0:35 Chris Blazie
2002-05-29 0:53 ` David Mosberger
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Chris Blazie @ 2002-05-29 0:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
Hello,
I just started working with an HP RX4610 (4
Itaniums, 16gb) running RedHat Linux. I wasn't
present for the initial RH installation, but I
understand it installed cleanly. It was running
2.4.9-18.
I installed an Emulex HBA and managed to compile
the driver modules against 2.4.18 (wouldn't compile
against 2.4.9). So I went ahead and built a new
2.4.18 kernel, initrd, added both to elilo.conf, and
rebooted. No luck; I tried twice to boot the new
kernel but only got kicked back to the efi. I decided
it was probably a problem with the initrd file, and
tried to boot back to the 2.4.9 kernel. And got a
kernel panic. Then tried the alternate uniprocessor
kernel; no panic, but no boot either (output identical
to first set of messages below). For a reality check
I tried to boot from the installation CD, and it STILL
hangs with the message: Error: only one processor
found.
In desperation we re-formatted the scsi drives and
tried again without success. We also tried booting
the Windows Netserver CD, and it hangs as well (no
messages of course).
So there must be a hardware or firmware problem
here. But before we begin swapping parts and/or
upgrading the bios, I wrote down the boot messages
leading to the hang (and panic in a separate case) in
hopes someone here could shed some light on what stage
of the boot process is failing (and maybe why).
Thanks,
Chris
ia64_mca_platform_init: corrected platform error
vector 0x1e setup and enabled
MCA initialization done.
One node 0 totalpages: 1179647
zone(0): 262144 pages
zone(1): 0 pages
zone(2): 917503 pages
kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=atapi0:/vmlinuz
ramdisk_size\x12288 maxcpus=1 ro
fpswa interface at 47fee4010 ITC freq€0.222
CPU 0: base freq\x133.370mhz, ITC ratio\x12/2
Console: color VGA+ 80X25
Calibrating delay loop...797.80 bogoMIPS
Memory 16597424k/18874352k available (4006k code,
167232k reserved, 2802k data, 352k init)
Dentry-cache hash table entries 1048576 (order: 10,
16777216 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries 1048576 (order 8,
4194384 bytes)
Buffer cache hash table entries 1048576 (order 9,
838608 bytes)
Page-cache hash table entries 1048576 (order 8,
4194384 bytes)
POSIC conformance testing by UNIFIX
Boot processor id 0x0/0x200
Limiting CPUs to 1
SMP: starting up secondaries
Before bogomips.
Error: only one processor found
-------------------------------------
If I pass maxcpus=4 on the kernel command line, I get
a kernel panic. Here are the decoded traces that I
could see:
decoded to ia_64_leave_kernel [kernel] 0x0
bh_action [kernel] 0xe0
tasklet_hi_action [kernel] 0x250
do_softirq [kernel] 0x140
ia64_handle_irq [kernel] 0x100
ia64_leave_kernel [kernel] 0x0
do_boot_cpu [kernel] 0x4e0
smp_boot_cpus [kernel] 0x3e0
smp_init [kernel] 0x20
start_kernel [kernel] 0x460
start_ap [kernel] 0x160
kernel panic Aiee, killing interrupt handler
In interrupt handler -- not syncing
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* Re: [Linux-ia64] kernel boot failure
2002-05-29 0:35 [Linux-ia64] kernel boot failure Chris Blazie
@ 2002-05-29 0:53 ` David Mosberger
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: David Mosberger @ 2002-05-29 0:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
>>>>> On Tue, 28 May 2002 17:35:14 -0700 (PDT), Chris Blazie <cblazie@yahoo.com> said:
Chris> So there must be a hardware or firmware problem here.
Chris> But before we begin swapping parts and/or upgrading the bios,
Chris> I wrote down the boot messages leading to the hang (and panic
Chris> in a separate case) in hopes someone here could shed some
Chris> light on what stage of the boot process is failing (and maybe
Chris> why).
The "Error: only one processor found" message isn't a fatal error
message (it really ought to say "Warning:...", but that's another
story...). I don't recall seeing issues like the ones you describe.
It does sound like it might be a hardware failure. Probably best to
contact the hw support folks.
--david
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