* [parisc-linux] Minutes
@ 2000-01-14 22:27 Matthew Wilcox
2000-01-15 0:16 ` Kirk Bresniker
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2000-01-14 22:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
Summary of the IRC meeting held 14/Jan/2000
Participants:
Michael Ang
Paul Bame
Grant Grundler
R. Scott Holbrooke
David Kennedy
Dave O'Neill
Martin Peterson
Philipp Rumpf
Matthew Wilcox
1. The 2.3 configuration needs some work. David will investigate.
2. The decision was taken to not forward-port the real-exe code from 2.2
to 2.3. Philipp will write some documentation about how to debug
real-mode assembler code.
3. PCI has been tested to a limited extent. It enumerates devices, but
an unrelated bug is preventing further testing.
4. Martin has cleaned up the serial and console code. He will commit his
changes tomorrow after he's tested it.
5. Scott has looked at the checksumming code and will hopefully get some
time to work on it this coming week.
6. Paul has been looking at ftr's debug code.
7. Matthew will describe the new __initcall feature in an email to the list.
8. Paul is thinking about a wide-mode bootloader.
9. Dave is working on getting the SOM linker to work on i386 Linux. philipp
has some additional patches he will send.
10. Signals were discussed and no-one felt that they wanted to deal with
them.
11. Deb was nominated to draw a martini glass.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread* Re: [parisc-linux] Minutes 2000-01-14 22:27 [parisc-linux] Minutes Matthew Wilcox @ 2000-01-15 0:16 ` Kirk Bresniker 2000-01-17 19:27 ` Matthew Wilcox 2000-01-19 16:40 ` Alex deVries 0 siblings, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Kirk Bresniker @ 2000-01-15 0:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Matthew Wilcox; +Cc: parisc-linux FYI -- | 4. Martin has cleaned up the serial and console code. He will commit his | changes tomorrow after he's tested it. In testing the 2.3 kernel on my D320/1 with an Access Port (AP) card as the console, printk() appeared to be broken. The mprint() statements in the boot loader seem to function correctly, and the pdc_putc('.') at the end of realmode_setup() works, but the printk() at the start of iodc_con_init() never outputs. The chassis codes sent out in realmode_setup() do appear properly on the AP console. Now the interesting thing in a D-Class with an AP card installed is that the RS-232 connector on the back of the machine is dis-connected from the LASI serial hardware and connected to the AP card hardware. Because of this, regardless of what console path is stored on the machine, the AP card console is what is used, so that there will always be console outptu. When I changed the stored path from the LASI RS-232 path to the AP card RS-232 path, the printk() succeeds. So, there must be something in printk() which is getting confused between what console is actually in use and what console is the stored path. That aside, the kernel appears to hang at the first __put_user() macro called in unsigned long create_som_tables(). Executing a TOC after the hang consitently gives IIA space/offset = 0x00000000 0x00046234. KMB -- +============================================================+ | Kirk Bresniker (916) 748-2393 | | 8000 Foothills Blvd | | Roseville, CA 95747-5649 | | kirkb@rose.hp.com | ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] Minutes 2000-01-15 0:16 ` Kirk Bresniker @ 2000-01-17 19:27 ` Matthew Wilcox 2000-01-19 16:40 ` Alex deVries 1 sibling, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2000-01-17 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kirk Bresniker; +Cc: parisc-linux On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 04:16:42PM -0800, Kirk Bresniker wrote: > FYI -- > > | 4. Martin has cleaned up the serial and console code. He will commit his > | changes tomorrow after he's tested it. > > In testing the 2.3 kernel on my D320/1 with an Access Port (AP) card as Could you please: cvs update rm .config make oldconfig make dep make clean make Image and tell me if that works? I've changed the .config to something which seems to not get confused on a D270. We don't have a D320 in the hardware database; would you mind adding yours? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] Minutes 2000-01-15 0:16 ` Kirk Bresniker 2000-01-17 19:27 ` Matthew Wilcox @ 2000-01-19 16:40 ` Alex deVries 2000-01-22 12:33 ` [parisc-linux] Harware database down? Hannu Martikka 1 sibling, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread From: Alex deVries @ 2000-01-19 16:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kirk Bresniker; +Cc: Matthew Wilcox, parisc-linux Kirk Bresniker wrote: > | 4. Martin has cleaned up the serial and console code. He will commit his > | changes tomorrow after he's tested it. > > In testing the 2.3 kernel on my D320/1 with an Access Port (AP) card as > the console, printk() appeared to be broken. The mprint() statements in > the boot loader seem to function correctly, and the pdc_putc('.') at > the end of realmode_setup() works, but the printk() at the start of > iodc_con_init() never outputs. The chassis codes sent out in > realmode_setup() do appear properly on the AP console. I'm curious as to exactly what's in a D320, could you add this to the hardware database at http://www.thepuffingroup.com/parisc/hw.html? The console problems you're having are actually global to every machine, not just yours. I think we've solved several console problems, so you may want to try again. > Now the interesting thing in a D-Class with an AP card installed is that > the RS-232 connector on the back of the machine is dis-connected from > the LASI serial hardware and connected to the AP card hardware. Because > of this, regardless of what console path is stored on the machine, the > AP card console is what is used, so that there will always be console > outptu. That's true of console output, since we can just use PDC calls. However, it's difficult or impossible to do console input with PDC because we'd have to poll for new characters using PDC_CIN, which is a bit of a pain. - Alex -- Alex deVries Director of Professional Services The Puffins at Linuxcare ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* [parisc-linux] Harware database down? 2000-01-19 16:40 ` Alex deVries @ 2000-01-22 12:33 ` Hannu Martikka 2000-01-24 21:36 ` dkennedy 0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread From: Hannu Martikka @ 2000-01-22 12:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: parisc-linux Hi, Is there something wrong with the hardware database? I cannot access it (ERROR 312 -- Cannot connect to the server ). Other pages in thepuffingroup.com/parisc work ok. - Goodi "The linuX Files -- The Source is Out There." ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º° ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] Harware database down? 2000-01-22 12:33 ` [parisc-linux] Harware database down? Hannu Martikka @ 2000-01-24 21:36 ` dkennedy 2000-01-25 6:46 ` Hannu Martikka 2000-01-25 17:38 ` [parisc-linux] 715 problem Hannu Martikka 0 siblings, 2 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: dkennedy @ 2000-01-24 21:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Hannu Martikka; +Cc: parisc-linux On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Hannu Martikka wrote: > Hi, > > Is there something wrong with the hardware database? > I cannot access it (ERROR 312 -- Cannot connect to the server ). Other > pages in thepuffingroup.com/parisc work ok. It should be back up and running. Can you please check it and see if you are still having a problem. Thanks. -- David Kennedy Senior Linux Consultant Linuxcare ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] Harware database down? 2000-01-24 21:36 ` dkennedy @ 2000-01-25 6:46 ` Hannu Martikka 2000-01-25 17:38 ` [parisc-linux] 715 problem Hannu Martikka 1 sibling, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Hannu Martikka @ 2000-01-25 6:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dkennedy@linuxcare.com; +Cc: parisc-linux On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, dkennedy@linuxcare.com wrote: > On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Hannu Martikka wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Is there something wrong with the hardware database? > > I cannot access it (ERROR 312 -- Cannot connect to the server ). Other > > pages in thepuffingroup.com/parisc work ok. > > It should be back up and running. Can you please check it and see if > you are still having a problem. Ok. I checked it and it works. Thanks. > -- > David Kennedy - Goodi "The linuX Files -- The Source is Out There." ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º° ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* [parisc-linux] 715 problem 2000-01-24 21:36 ` dkennedy 2000-01-25 6:46 ` Hannu Martikka @ 2000-01-25 17:38 ` Hannu Martikka 2000-01-25 19:22 ` willy 1 sibling, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread From: Hannu Martikka @ 2000-01-25 17:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: parisc-linux [-- Attachment #1: Type: TEXT/PLAIN, Size: 969 bytes --] Hei, I tried the linux-2.3 latest kernel (ramdisk.bin-20000118a) from CVS with 715/80. I didn't get shell prompt. It seems to end up with somekind of endless loop. I'll include the bootup messages. Hopefully someone can make something out of them.. My guess would be that something goes wrong near lines: do_mmap c7efc0e0 00001000 0003f000 00000005 00001806 00000000 miscoloured mmap or mem_map disagrees with c122b77c at 2001f000 Also I wonder why it doesn't recognice the Model/CPU-type? Even the size of memory is incorrent (256). MHz figure is ok. model 00006190 00000481 00000000 00000000 7804f0a4 00000000 00000004 00000072 00000072 vers 0000000b CPUID vers 0 rev 0 Model: <NULL> with 128 MB RAM. CPU(s): 1 x <unknown> at 80.000000 MHz Kernel was compiled by running "make oldconfig; make dep; make clean; make Image". - Goodi "The linuX Files -- The Source is Out There." ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º° [-- Attachment #2: Type: TEXT/plain, Size: 19274 bytes --] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BootRom Version 1.4 Memory Size: 256 MB ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (c) Copyright 1990-1994, Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved Press <ESCAPE> to stop boot sequence. Starting Auto boot Loading Initial Program Loader IPL successfully loaded Booting ISL Revision A.00.38 OCT 26, 1994 ISL booting hpux Boot : disk(2/0/1.6.0.0.0.0.0;0)/stand/vmunix ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BootRom Version 1.4 Memory Size: 256 MB ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (c) Copyright 1990-1994, Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved Press <ESCAPE> to stop boot sequence. Starting Auto boot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Command Description ------- ----------- Auto [boot|search] [on|off] Set/show auto mode Boot [pri|alt [isl]] Boot from primary or alternate path Boot [scsi|eisa.<slot>[.<addr>]] [isl] Boot from SCSI or EISA Boot lan[.<addr>] [install] [isl] Boot from LAN Chassis [on|off] Set/show chassis codes display mode DefaultSS Reboot and set EEPROM to default values Diagnostic [on|off] Set/show diagnostic boot mode Fastboot [on|off] Set/show fast boot mode Help Show this command menu Information Show system information LanAddress Show LAN station addresses Monitor [<DEV>[.<type>]] Set/show graphics monitor type (<DEV>=graphics|graphics_<1|2>) Path [pri|alt [<DEV>[.<addr>]]] Set/show boot source path (<DEV>=lan|scsi|eisa.<slot>) Path [console [<DEV>[.<parm>]]] Set/show boot console path (<DEV>=<RS232>|<GRAPH> <RS232>=rs232|rs232_2 <parm>=<baud>.<length>.<parity> <GRAPH>=graphics|graphics_<1|2> <parm>=<monitor>) Path [keyboard [hil|ps2]] Set/show boot keyboard path Pim [hpmc|toc|lpmc] Show PIM info Search [ipl] [scsi|eisa] Show potential boot devices Search [ipl] [lan [install]] Show potential boot LAN devices Secure [on|off] Set/show security mode ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOOT_ADMIN> bo lan Attempting to boot. Loading Initial Program Loader IPL successfully loaded Booting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PARISC/Linux Bootstrap Version 0.6 (non-interactive) By Helge Deller & Jason Eckhardt Built Tue Jan 25 17:24:05 EET 2000 by root@specter Official memory starts at 00008000 Reading parameters...done. Loading PA-RISC/Linux Kernel... SOM-Kernel: aux_header_location: 00000080 som : 01000080 exec_dfile: 00108000 exec_dsize: 000BC000 exec_dmem : C01C5000 exec_tfile: 00043000 exec_tsize: 000C4008 exec_tmem : C0100000 exec_bsize: 00060B10 exec_entry: C0100000 Code at 0x00100000, size=0x000C4008 Data at 0x001C5000, size=0x000BC000 BSS at 0x00281000. exec_entry: C0100000 Transferring control to kernel. (At entry point 0x00100000) !.iodc_con_init Console: switching to IODC console The Kernel has started... Free memory starts at: 0xc02e1af0 FP CCR was 0x0, will be set to 0xc0 model 00006190 00000481 00000000 00000000 7804f0a4 00000000 00000004 00000072 00000072 vers 0000000b CPUID vers 0 rev 0 Model: <NULL> with 128 MB RAM. CPU(s): 1 x <unknown> at 80.000000 MHz Searching for devices in PDC firmware... an older box... Found devices: 1. Mirage 80 GSC Builtin Graphics (10) at 0xf8000000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x85, 0x0, 0x0 2. Mirage 80 Core BA (11) at 0xf0100000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x81, 0x0, 0x0 3. Mirage 80 Core SCSI (10) at 0xf0106000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x82, 0x0, 0x0 4. Mirage 80 Core LAN (802.3) (10) at 0xf0107000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x8a, 0x0, 0x0 5. Mirage 80 Core RS-232 (10) at 0xf0105000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x8c, 0x0, 0x0 6. Mirage 80 Core Centronics (10) at 0xf0102000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x74, 0x0, 0x0 7. Mirage 80 Audio (10) at 0xf0104000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x7b, 0x0, 0x0 8. Mirage 80 Core PC Floppy (10) at 0xf010a000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x83, 0x0, 0x0 9. Mirage 80 Core PC Keyboard (10) at 0xf0108000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x84, 0x0, 0x0 10. Mirage 80 Core PC Keyboard (10) at 0xf0108100, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x84, 0x0, 0x0 11. Unknown device (11) at 0xf0200000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x8e, 0x0, 0x0 12. Pace Core HIL (10) at 0xf0201000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x73, 0x0, 0x0 13. Mirage 80 Wax RS-232 (10) at 0xf0202000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x8c, 0x0, 0x0 14. Mirage 80 (0) at 0xfffbe000, versions 0x619, 0x0, 0x4, 0x0, 0x81 15. Mirage 80 (1) at 0xfffbf000, versions 0x4f, 0x0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x0 That's a total of 15 devices. Linux version 2.3.29 (root@specter) (gcc version 2.95.1 19990816 (release)) #2 Tue Jan 25 17:14:23 EET 2000 init_bootmem 738 32768 free_bootmem 002e2af0 07d1d510 d_conf 61402000 initrd: c01cb000-c026d800 command_line: /stand/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=LINUX console=tty pagetable_init totalpages: 00008000 zone(0): 16384 pages. zone(1): 16384 pages. zone(2): 0 pages. trap_init #Console: mono IODC console 80x34 iodc_con_initConsole: switching to IODC consoleThe Kernel has started...Free memory starts at: 0xc02e1af0FP CCR was 0x0, will be set to 0xc0model 00006190 00000481 00000000 00000000 7804f0a4 00000000 00000004 00000072 00000072vers 0000000bCPUID vers 0 rev 0Model: <NULL> with 128 MB RAM.CPU(s): 1 x <unknown> at 80.000000 MHzSearching for devices in PDC firmware... an older box...Found devices:1. Mirage 80 GSC Builtin Graphics (10) at 0xf8000000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x85, 0x0, 0x02. Mirage 80 Core BA (11) at 0xf0100000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x81, 0x0, 0x03. Mirage 80 Core SCSI (10) at 0xf0106000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x82, 0x0, 0x04. Mirage 80 Core LAN (802.3) (10) at 0xf0107000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x8a, 0x0, 0x05. Mirage 80 Core RS-232 (10) at 0xf0105000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x8c, 0x0, 0x06. Mirage 80 Core Centronics (10) at 0xf0102000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x74, 0x0, 0x07. Mirage 80 Audio (10) at 0xf0104000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x7b, 0x0, 0x08. Mirage 80 Core PC Floppy (10) at 0xf010a000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x83, 0x0, 0x09. Mirage 80 Core PC Keyboard (10) at 0xf0108000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x84, 0x0, 0x010. Mirage 80 Core PC Keyboard (10) at 0xf0108100, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x84, 0x0, 0x011. Unknown device (11) at 0xf0200000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x8e, 0x0, 0x012. Pace Core HIL (10) at 0xf0201000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x73, 0x0, 0x013. Mirage 80 Wax RS-232 (10) at 0xf0202000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x8c, 0x0, 0x014. Mirage 80 (0) at 0xfffbe000, versions 0x619, 0x0, 0x4, 0x0, 0x8115. Mirage 80 (1) at 0xfffbf000, versions 0x4f, 0x0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x0 That's a total of 15 devices. Linux version 2.3.29 (root@specter) (gcc version 2.95.1 19990816 (release)) #2 T ue Jan 25 17:14:23 EET 2000 init_bootmem 738 32768 free_bootmem 002e2af0 07d1d510 d_conf 61402000 initrd: c01cb000-c026d800 command_line: /stand/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=LINUX console=tty pagetable_init totalpages: 00008000 zone(0): 16384 pages. zone(1): 16384 pages. zone(2): 0 pages. trap_init Console: mono IODC console 80x34 register_console Calibrating delay loop... 77.99 BogoMIPS max_low_pfn 32768 Memory: 125740k available kmem_test() - start kmem_free: Bad front redzone (objp=c7ffe004, name=test-cachep) kmem_free: Bad rear redzone (objp=c7ffe004, name=test-cachep) kmem_test() - finished c7ff0000 c7ff8000 c7fee000 c7ffc000 Buffer-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX switch_to c01c6000 c7fe8000 Lasi version 0 at 0xf0100000 found. request_irq(2, c01b9350, 0x0, lasi, c7feb060) enable_irq(0 + 2) called but no support Lasi IRQ 2 EIM 0xfffe0002<4> lasi_alloc_irq(0xf0105000) 0x100 + 26 = 282 Found LASI serial #0 at 0xf0105000, IRQ 282 ttyS00 at iomem 0xf0105800 (irq = 282) is a 16550A lasi_alloc_irq(0xc02db060): No known LASI owns device at 0xf0202000 IRQ not found for lasi serial at 0xf0202000 Warning : device (10, 0x10, 0x0, 0x8c, 0x0) NOT claimed by Lasi serial 712, 715 or similiar Initializing lasi keyboard port at 0xf0108000... lasi_alloc_irq(0xf0108000) 0x100 + 5 = 261 request_irq(261, c01b8158, 0x0, GSC PS/2, f0108000) lasi_enable_irq(c7feb060, 5) IMR 0x4000000 addr f0100004 do_irq_mask 20000000 c026e31c c7fe8740 do_irq_mask 04000000 c7fbe020 c7fe8740 Initializing lasi mouse port at 0xf0108100... Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.3 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 Serial driver version 4.91 (1999-11-17) with no serial options enabled pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize RAMDISK: ext2 filesystem found at block 0 RAMDISK: Loading 650 blocks [1 disk] into ram disk... |/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|done. iodc_con_init Console: switching to mono IODC console 80x34 VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem). tty_open vt_console_device returning [0 0] (4 1) 0401 searching for 4/1 found 136/[0,256] found 128/[0,256] found 3/[0,256] found 2/[0,256] found 5/[64,4] found 4/[64,4] found 4/[0,1] found 5/[2,1] found 5/[1,1] found 5/[0,1] found 4/[1,63] driver: -1070745744 retval 0 driver.open 0 execve /sbin/init c01ca008 c01ca030 do_execve reading c014d2a8 c7fe8808 c7fe85c8 128 returned 128 02100108 05124000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 000039c3 00000080 000000b4 00045535 40006d38 00000138 00000004 000001c8 00000013 000004fc 00000000 000004fc 000001e8 000004c0 00000003 000006e4 00000000 000006e4 00000000 000006e4 00000000 000006e4 00000000 00045000 00000535 4702100b search_binary_handler trying c016f4c0 load_som_binary It seems to be a valid SOM executable reading c014d2a8 c7fe8888 c7fb4140 180 returned 180 10000004 00000028 0003e044 00001000 00000000 00006000 40001000 0003f000 0000ef10 000039c0 00000000 00000000 8000000b 00000004 00000000 80000001 00000020 39323435 332d3037 42000000 31312e30 31000000 00000000 386001ae 00000000 80000001 00000020 39323435 332d3037 42000000 31312e30 34000000 do_mmap c7efc0e0 00001000 0003f000 00000005 00001806 00000000 miscoloured mmap do_mmap c7efc0e0 40001000 00006000 00000007 00001806 0003f000 miscoloured mmap do_mmap 00000000 40007000 0000f000 00000007 00000006 00000000 miscoloured mmap bprm->p: 2001ffda stack_base 20000000 fc000000 stack_base 20001000 fc000000 stack_base 20002000 fc000000 stack_base 20003000 fc000000 stack_base 20004000 fc000000 stack_base 20005000 fc000000 stack_base 20006000 fc000000 stack_base 20007000 fc000000 stack_base 20008000 fc000000 stack_base 20009000 fc000000 stack_base 2000a000 fc000000 stack_base 2000b000 fc000000 stack_base 2000c000 fc000000 stack_base 2000d000 fc000000 stack_base 2000e000 fc000000 stack_base 2000f000 fc000000 stack_base 20010000 fc000000 stack_base 20011000 fc000000 stack_base 20012000 fc000000 stack_base 20013000 fc000000 stack_base 20014000 fc000000 stack_base 20015000 fc000000 stack_base 20016000 fc000000 stack_base 20017000 fc000000 stack_base 20018000 fc000000 stack_base 20019000 fc000000 stack_base 2001a000 fc000000 stack_base 2001b000 fc000000 stack_base 2001c000 fc000000 stack_base 2001d000 fc000000 stack_base 2001e000 fc000000 stack_base 2001f000 c7eef000 mem_map disagrees with c122b77c at 2001f000 set_pte c7ef607c 07eef581 (start_brk) 40016000 (end_code) 00040000 (start_code) 00001000 (end_data) 40007000 (start_stack) 2001fff8 (brk) 40016000 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd00c 07ed3502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3004 07ec1513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3018 07ec6513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd010 07eb4513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef6088 07eb2591 syscall 57 20022090 00000000 00000000 696e7578 = 0 (-> 0000431b) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd004 07ea1502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef6080 07eb0591 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3044 01001502 syscall 71 00000000 00000020 00000007 00000012do_mmap 00000000 00000000 00000020 00000007 00000012 00000012 = -22 (-> 0000485b) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3044 07e91513 syscall 68 ffffffea ffffffff 00000007 00000012 = -251 (-> 00004877) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef303c 0100f502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd03c 07ebf502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3054 01005502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3008 07ea2503 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0b8 07ebe502 syscall 224 0002e820 06211988 00000570 06211989 = -251 (-> 0000f293) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd058 07e96502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd06c 07eab502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd098 07e86502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3010 07e84503 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd05c 07ea7502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0ec 07e9b502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0d4 07e95502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef6084 07e51591 syscall 132 00002711 00000045 00000024 0000008b = 528 (-> 00026dbf) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd064 07ea9502 syscall 17 40015f18 00000000 40015f18 00000000 = 1073835800 (-> 0002ee37) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3054 07e85513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd060 07ea8502 syscall 17 40017f0c ffffffff 00000001 00000000 = 1073843980 (-> 0002ee37) syscall 17 40018000 00000000 00002000 00000000 = 1073844224 (-> 0002ee37) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef305c 07e97513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd068 07eaa502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd070 07eac513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0bc 07e8f513 syscall 54 00000000 40125401 20020578 40017f2d = 0 (-> 00016dbf) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd078 07e9e513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd074 07ead513 syscall 54 00000001 40125401 200207b8 40004e24 = 0 (-> 00016dbf) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0a4 07e99502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3034 07e9d513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0a8 07e9a502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0b0 07e9c502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd080 07e80502 syscall 4 00000001 4000d000 00000020 0900deeeStand-alone shell (version 2.1) = 32 (-> 0002025f) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd07c 07e7f502 syscall 224 0002e820 06211988 00000570 00000000 = -251 (-> 0002ef0f) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0d8 07e76502 syscall 108 00000002 20020570 20020580 00000000 = -251 (-> 0002ef43) syscall 108 00000003 20020570 20020580 00000000 = -251 (-> 0002ef43) syscall 54 00000000 40125401 20022df8 00000000 = 0 (-> 00016dbf) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd018 07e56502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd044 07e41502 syscall 4 00000001 40001768 00000002 0900deee> = 2 (-> 0002025f) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef608c 07e83591 syscall 54 00000000 40125401 20023138 40004e20 = 0 (-> 00016dbf) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0b4 07e8d502 syscall 3 00000000 40013000 00002000 0900deeedel_from_runqueue c7fe8000(1), 1 del_from_runqueue c7fe8000 switch_to c7fe8000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c7fba000 bdflush del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] 715 problem 2000-01-25 17:38 ` [parisc-linux] 715 problem Hannu Martikka @ 2000-01-25 19:22 ` willy 2000-01-25 18:37 ` Hannu Martikka ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: willy @ 2000-01-25 19:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Hannu Martikka; +Cc: parisc-linux On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 07:38:01PM +0200, Hannu Martikka wrote: > I tried the linux-2.3 latest kernel (ramdisk.bin-20000118a) from CVS with > 715/80. I didn't get shell prompt. It seems to end up with somekind of > endless loop. The endless loop isn't a problem; that's `debugging the switch_to' code. prumpf, can we get rid of this now or is it still important? I _think_ you'll find you are actually at a prompt, it's just not obvious because of the messages. > I'll include the bootup messages. Hopefully someone can make something out > of them.. > My guess would be that something goes wrong near lines: > do_mmap c7efc0e0 00001000 0003f000 00000005 00001806 00000000 > miscoloured mmap > or > mem_map disagrees with c122b77c at 2001f000 no problem, i get those too. > Also I wonder why it doesn't recognice the Model/CPU-type? Even the size > of memory is incorrent (256). MHz figure is ok. > model 00006190 00000481 00000000 00000000 7804f0a4 00000000 > 00000004 00000072 00000072 > vers 0000000b > CPUID vers 0 rev 0 > Model: <NULL> with 128 MB RAM. > CPU(s): 1 x <unknown> at 80.000000 MHz That code's just been commented out for the moment. Something else for the todo list. [...] > DQ0KDQ0KLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0t > LS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLQ0NCkJvb3RS > b20gVmVyc2lvbiAgICAxLjQgIA0NCk1lbW9yeSBTaXplOiAgMjU2IE1CDQ0K many many lines like this which I can't decode. It's tagged as text/plain; should it be mime or something? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] 715 problem 2000-01-25 19:22 ` willy @ 2000-01-25 18:37 ` Hannu Martikka 2000-01-25 18:41 ` Ross J. Reedstrom 2000-01-25 18:43 ` Martin K. Petersen 2 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Hannu Martikka @ 2000-01-25 18:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: willy@thepuffingroup.com; +Cc: parisc-linux On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, willy@thepuffingroup.com wrote: > On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 07:38:01PM +0200, Hannu Martikka wrote: > > I tried the linux-2.3 latest kernel (ramdisk.bin-20000118a) from CVS with > > 715/80. I didn't get shell prompt. It seems to end up with somekind of > > endless loop. > > The endless loop isn't a problem; that's `debugging the switch_to' code. > prumpf, can we get rid of this now or is it still important? I _think_ > you'll find you are actually at a prompt, it's just not obvious because > of the messages. Hmmm... It definetly was not obvious :) At least I'm not able to write anything (no echo) that would cause any response from system (except those same debug messages over and over again). > [...] > > > DQ0KDQ0KLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0t > > LS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLS0tLQ0NCkJvb3RS > > b20gVmVyc2lvbiAgICAxLjQgIA0NCk1lbW9yeSBTaXplOiAgMjU2IE1CDQ0K > > many many lines like this which I can't decode. It's tagged as text/plain; > should it be mime or something? Sigh... Some over-eager sendmail managed to add extra headers to my email :( Just edit the email and remove extra Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit from the headers of the attachements. I could repost it if you cannot open it. - Goodi "The linuX Files -- The Source is Out There." ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º° ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] 715 problem 2000-01-25 19:22 ` willy 2000-01-25 18:37 ` Hannu Martikka @ 2000-01-25 18:41 ` Ross J. Reedstrom 2000-01-25 18:43 ` Martin K. Petersen 2 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Ross J. Reedstrom @ 2000-01-25 18:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: parisc-linux Looks like it is mime: quoting from the raw message dump: Content-Type: TEXT/plain; name="hpcapture3.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64 Content-ID: <Pine.HPX.4.21.0001251938010.15648@gamgee.ntc.nokia.com> Content-Description: Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="hpcapture3.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit so, it's a BASE64 encoded text, as I guessed. Since the decoded file is smaller than the encoded one, which is already on the list, I'll include it here for your edification: --------------------8<--------cut here--------------8<---------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BootRom Version 1.4 Memory Size: 256 MB ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (c) Copyright 1990-1994, Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved Press <ESCAPE> to stop boot sequence. Starting Auto boot Loading Initial Program Loader IPL successfully loaded Booting ISL Revision A.00.38 OCT 26, 1994 ISL booting hpux Boot : disk(2/0/1.6.0.0.0.0.0;0)/stand/vmunix ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BootRom Version 1.4 Memory Size: 256 MB ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (c) Copyright 1990-1994, Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved Press <ESCAPE> to stop boot sequence. Starting Auto boot ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Command Description ------- ----------- Auto [boot|search] [on|off] Set/show auto mode Boot [pri|alt [isl]] Boot from primary or alternate path Boot [scsi|eisa.<slot>[.<addr>]] [isl] Boot from SCSI or EISA Boot lan[.<addr>] [install] [isl] Boot from LAN Chassis [on|off] Set/show chassis codes display mode DefaultSS Reboot and set EEPROM to default values Diagnostic [on|off] Set/show diagnostic boot mode Fastboot [on|off] Set/show fast boot mode Help Show this command menu Information Show system information LanAddress Show LAN station addresses Monitor [<DEV>[.<type>]] Set/show graphics monitor type (<DEV>=graphics|graphics_<1|2>) Path [pri|alt [<DEV>[.<addr>]]] Set/show boot source path (<DEV>=lan|scsi|eisa.<slot>) Path [console [<DEV>[.<parm>]]] Set/show boot console path (<DEV>=<RS232>|<GRAPH> <RS232>=rs232|rs232_2 <parm>=<baud>.<length>.<parity> <GRAPH>=graphics|graphics_<1|2> <parm>=<monitor>) Path [keyboard [hil|ps2]] Set/show boot keyboard path Pim [hpmc|toc|lpmc] Show PIM info Search [ipl] [scsi|eisa] Show potential boot devices Search [ipl] [lan [install]] Show potential boot LAN devices Secure [on|off] Set/show security mode ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOOT_ADMIN> bo lan Attempting to boot. Loading Initial Program Loader IPL successfully loaded Booting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PARISC/Linux Bootstrap Version 0.6 (non-interactive) By Helge Deller & Jason Eckhardt Built Tue Jan 25 17:24:05 EET 2000 by root@specter Official memory starts at 00008000 Reading parameters...done. Loading PA-RISC/Linux Kernel... SOM-Kernel: aux_header_location: 00000080 som : 01000080 exec_dfile: 00108000 exec_dsize: 000BC000 exec_dmem : C01C5000 exec_tfile: 00043000 exec_tsize: 000C4008 exec_tmem : C0100000 exec_bsize: 00060B10 exec_entry: C0100000 Code at 0x00100000, size=0x000C4008 Data at 0x001C5000, size=0x000BC000 BSS at 0x00281000. exec_entry: C0100000 Transferring control to kernel. (At entry point 0x00100000) !.iodc_con_init Console: switching to IODC console The Kernel has started... Free memory starts at: 0xc02e1af0 FP CCR was 0x0, will be set to 0xc0 model 00006190 00000481 00000000 00000000 7804f0a4 00000000 00000004 00000072 00000072 vers 0000000b CPUID vers 0 rev 0 Model: <NULL> with 128 MB RAM. CPU(s): 1 x <unknown> at 80.000000 MHz Searching for devices in PDC firmware... an older box... Found devices: 1. Mirage 80 GSC Builtin Graphics (10) at 0xf8000000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x85, 0x0, 0x0 2. Mirage 80 Core BA (11) at 0xf0100000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x81, 0x0, 0x0 3. Mirage 80 Core SCSI (10) at 0xf0106000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x82, 0x0, 0x0 4. Mirage 80 Core LAN (802.3) (10) at 0xf0107000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x8a, 0x0, 0x0 5. Mirage 80 Core RS-232 (10) at 0xf0105000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x8c, 0x0, 0x0 6. Mirage 80 Core Centronics (10) at 0xf0102000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x74, 0x0, 0x0 7. Mirage 80 Audio (10) at 0xf0104000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x7b, 0x0, 0x0 8. Mirage 80 Core PC Floppy (10) at 0xf010a000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x83, 0x0, 0x0 9. Mirage 80 Core PC Keyboard (10) at 0xf0108000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x84, 0x0, 0x0 10. Mirage 80 Core PC Keyboard (10) at 0xf0108100, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x84, 0x0, 0x0 11. Unknown device (11) at 0xf0200000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x8e, 0x0, 0x0 12. Pace Core HIL (10) at 0xf0201000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x73, 0x0, 0x0 13. Mirage 80 Wax RS-232 (10) at 0xf0202000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x8c, 0x0, 0x0 14. Mirage 80 (0) at 0xfffbe000, versions 0x619, 0x0, 0x4, 0x0, 0x81 15. Mirage 80 (1) at 0xfffbf000, versions 0x4f, 0x0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x0 That's a total of 15 devices. Linux version 2.3.29 (root@specter) (gcc version 2.95.1 19990816 (release)) #2 Tue Jan 25 17:14:23 EET 2000 init_bootmem 738 32768 free_bootmem 002e2af0 07d1d510 d_conf 61402000 initrd: c01cb000-c026d800 command_line: /stand/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=LINUX console=tty pagetable_init totalpages: 00008000 zone(0): 16384 pages. zone(1): 16384 pages. zone(2): 0 pages. trap_init #Console: mono IODC console 80x34 iodc_con_initConsole: switching to IODC consoleThe Kernel has started...Free memory starts at: 0xc02e1af0FP CCR was 0x0, will be set to 0xc0model 00006190 00000481 00000000 00000000 7804f0a4 00000000 00000004 00000072 00000072vers 0000000bCPUID vers 0 rev 0Model: <NULL> with 128 MB RAM.CPU(s): 1 x <unknown> at 80.000000 MHzSearching for devices in PDC firmware... an older box...Found devices:1. Mirage 80 GSC Builtin Graphics (10) at 0xf8000000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x85, 0x0, 0x02. Mirage 80 Core BA (11) at 0xf0100000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x81, 0x0, 0x03. Mirage 80 Core SCSI (10) at 0xf0106000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x82, 0x0, 0x04. Mirage 80 Core LAN (802.3) (10) at 0xf0107000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x8a, 0x0, 0x05. Mirage 80 Core RS-232 (10) at 0xf0105000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x8c, 0x0, 0x06. Mirage 80 Core Centronics (10) at 0xf0102000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x74, 0x0, 0x07. Mirage 80 Audio (10) at 0xf0104000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x7b, 0x0, 0x08. Mirage 80 Core PC Floppy (10) at 0xf010a000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x83, 0x0, 0x09. Mirage 80 Core PC Keyboard (10) at 0xf0108000, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x84, 0x0, 0x010. Mirage 80 Core PC Keyboard (10) at 0xf0108100, versions 0x2b, 0x0, 0x84, 0x0, 0x011. Unknown device (11) at 0xf0200000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x8e, 0x0, 0x012. Pace Core HIL (10) at 0xf0201000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x73, 0x0, 0x013. Mirage 80 Wax RS-232 (10) at 0xf0202000, versions 0x10, 0x0, 0x8c, 0x0, 0x014. Mirage 80 (0) at 0xfffbe000, versions 0x619, 0x0, 0x4, 0x0, 0x8115. Mirage 80 (1) at 0xfffbf000, versions 0x4f, 0x0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x0 That's a total of 15 devices. Linux version 2.3.29 (root@specter) (gcc version 2.95.1 19990816 (release)) #2 T ue Jan 25 17:14:23 EET 2000 init_bootmem 738 32768 free_bootmem 002e2af0 07d1d510 d_conf 61402000 initrd: c01cb000-c026d800 command_line: /stand/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=LINUX console=tty pagetable_init totalpages: 00008000 zone(0): 16384 pages. zone(1): 16384 pages. zone(2): 0 pages. trap_init Console: mono IODC console 80x34 register_console Calibrating delay loop... 77.99 BogoMIPS max_low_pfn 32768 Memory: 125740k available kmem_test() - start kmem_free: Bad front redzone (objp=c7ffe004, name=test-cachep) kmem_free: Bad rear redzone (objp=c7ffe004, name=test-cachep) kmem_test() - finished c7ff0000 c7ff8000 c7fee000 c7ffc000 Buffer-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX switch_to c01c6000 c7fe8000 Lasi version 0 at 0xf0100000 found. request_irq(2, c01b9350, 0x0, lasi, c7feb060) enable_irq(0 + 2) called but no support Lasi IRQ 2 EIM 0xfffe0002<4> lasi_alloc_irq(0xf0105000) 0x100 + 26 = 282 Found LASI serial #0 at 0xf0105000, IRQ 282 ttyS00 at iomem 0xf0105800 (irq = 282) is a 16550A lasi_alloc_irq(0xc02db060): No known LASI owns device at 0xf0202000 IRQ not found for lasi serial at 0xf0202000 Warning : device (10, 0x10, 0x0, 0x8c, 0x0) NOT claimed by Lasi serial 712, 715 or similiar Initializing lasi keyboard port at 0xf0108000... lasi_alloc_irq(0xf0108000) 0x100 + 5 = 261 request_irq(261, c01b8158, 0x0, GSC PS/2, f0108000) lasi_enable_irq(c7feb060, 5) IMR 0x4000000 addr f0100004 do_irq_mask 20000000 c026e31c c7fe8740 do_irq_mask 04000000 c7fbe020 c7fe8740 Initializing lasi mouse port at 0xf0108100... Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.3 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 Serial driver version 4.91 (1999-11-17) with no serial options enabled pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize RAMDISK: ext2 filesystem found at block 0 RAMDISK: Loading 650 blocks [1 disk] into ram disk... |/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|done. iodc_con_init Console: switching to mono IODC console 80x34 VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem). tty_open vt_console_device returning [0 0] (4 1) 0401 searching for 4/1 found 136/[0,256] found 128/[0,256] found 3/[0,256] found 2/[0,256] found 5/[64,4] found 4/[64,4] found 4/[0,1] found 5/[2,1] found 5/[1,1] found 5/[0,1] found 4/[1,63] driver: -1070745744 retval 0 driver.open 0 execve /sbin/init c01ca008 c01ca030 do_execve reading c014d2a8 c7fe8808 c7fe85c8 128 returned 128 02100108 05124000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 000039c3 00000080 000000b4 00045535 40006d38 00000138 00000004 000001c8 00000013 000004fc 00000000 000004fc 000001e8 000004c0 00000003 000006e4 00000000 000006e4 00000000 000006e4 00000000 000006e4 00000000 00045000 00000535 4702100b search_binary_handler trying c016f4c0 load_som_binary It seems to be a valid SOM executable reading c014d2a8 c7fe8888 c7fb4140 180 returned 180 10000004 00000028 0003e044 00001000 00000000 00006000 40001000 0003f000 0000ef10 000039c0 00000000 00000000 8000000b 00000004 00000000 80000001 00000020 39323435 332d3037 42000000 31312e30 31000000 00000000 386001ae 00000000 80000001 00000020 39323435 332d3037 42000000 31312e30 34000000 do_mmap c7efc0e0 00001000 0003f000 00000005 00001806 00000000 miscoloured mmap do_mmap c7efc0e0 40001000 00006000 00000007 00001806 0003f000 miscoloured mmap do_mmap 00000000 40007000 0000f000 00000007 00000006 00000000 miscoloured mmap bprm->p: 2001ffda stack_base 20000000 fc000000 stack_base 20001000 fc000000 stack_base 20002000 fc000000 stack_base 20003000 fc000000 stack_base 20004000 fc000000 stack_base 20005000 fc000000 stack_base 20006000 fc000000 stack_base 20007000 fc000000 stack_base 20008000 fc000000 stack_base 20009000 fc000000 stack_base 2000a000 fc000000 stack_base 2000b000 fc000000 stack_base 2000c000 fc000000 stack_base 2000d000 fc000000 stack_base 2000e000 fc000000 stack_base 2000f000 fc000000 stack_base 20010000 fc000000 stack_base 20011000 fc000000 stack_base 20012000 fc000000 stack_base 20013000 fc000000 stack_base 20014000 fc000000 stack_base 20015000 fc000000 stack_base 20016000 fc000000 stack_base 20017000 fc000000 stack_base 20018000 fc000000 stack_base 20019000 fc000000 stack_base 2001a000 fc000000 stack_base 2001b000 fc000000 stack_base 2001c000 fc000000 stack_base 2001d000 fc000000 stack_base 2001e000 fc000000 stack_base 2001f000 c7eef000 mem_map disagrees with c122b77c at 2001f000 set_pte c7ef607c 07eef581 (start_brk) 40016000 (end_code) 00040000 (start_code) 00001000 (end_data) 40007000 (start_stack) 2001fff8 (brk) 40016000 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd00c 07ed3502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3004 07ec1513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3018 07ec6513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd010 07eb4513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef6088 07eb2591 syscall 57 20022090 00000000 00000000 696e7578 = 0 (-> 0000431b) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd004 07ea1502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef6080 07eb0591 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3044 01001502 syscall 71 00000000 00000020 00000007 00000012do_mmap 00000000 00000000 00000020 00000007 00000012 00000012 = -22 (-> 0000485b) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3044 07e91513 syscall 68 ffffffea ffffffff 00000007 00000012 = -251 (-> 00004877) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef303c 0100f502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd03c 07ebf502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3054 01005502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3008 07ea2503 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0b8 07ebe502 syscall 224 0002e820 06211988 00000570 06211989 = -251 (-> 0000f293) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd058 07e96502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd06c 07eab502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd098 07e86502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3010 07e84503 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd05c 07ea7502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0ec 07e9b502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0d4 07e95502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef6084 07e51591 syscall 132 00002711 00000045 00000024 0000008b = 528 (-> 00026dbf) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd064 07ea9502 syscall 17 40015f18 00000000 40015f18 00000000 = 1073835800 (-> 0002ee37) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3054 07e85513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd060 07ea8502 syscall 17 40017f0c ffffffff 00000001 00000000 = 1073843980 (-> 0002ee37) syscall 17 40018000 00000000 00002000 00000000 = 1073844224 (-> 0002ee37) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef305c 07e97513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd068 07eaa502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd070 07eac513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0bc 07e8f513 syscall 54 00000000 40125401 20020578 40017f2d = 0 (-> 00016dbf) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd078 07e9e513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd074 07ead513 syscall 54 00000001 40125401 200207b8 40004e24 = 0 (-> 00016dbf) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0a4 07e99502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef3034 07e9d513 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0a8 07e9a502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0b0 07e9c502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd080 07e80502 syscall 4 00000001 4000d000 00000020 0900deeeStand-alone shell (version 2.1) = 32 (-> 0002025f) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd07c 07e7f502 syscall 224 0002e820 06211988 00000570 00000000 = -251 (-> 0002ef0f) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0d8 07e76502 syscall 108 00000002 20020570 20020580 00000000 = -251 (-> 0002ef43) syscall 108 00000003 20020570 20020580 00000000 = -251 (-> 0002ef43) syscall 54 00000000 40125401 20022df8 00000000 = 0 (-> 00016dbf) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd018 07e56502 current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd044 07e41502 syscall 4 00000001 40001768 00000002 0900deee> = 2 (-> 0002025f) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7ef608c 07e83591 syscall 54 00000000 40125401 20023138 40004e20 = 0 (-> 00016dbf) current = c7fe8000, mm = c7ef9040, mmap_sem = c7ef905c set_pte c7efd0b4 07e8d502 syscall 3 00000000 40013000 00002000 0900deeedel_from_runqueue c7fe8000(1), 1 del_from_runqueue c7fe8000 switch_to c7fe8000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c7fba000 bdflush del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fb8000 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000(3), 3 del_from_runqueue c7fb8000 switch_to c7fb8000 c01c6000 switch_to c01c6000 c7fba000 del_from_runqueue c7fba000(2), 2 del_from_runqueue c7fba000 switch_to c7fba000 c01c6000 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
* Re: [parisc-linux] 715 problem 2000-01-25 19:22 ` willy 2000-01-25 18:37 ` Hannu Martikka 2000-01-25 18:41 ` Ross J. Reedstrom @ 2000-01-25 18:43 ` Martin K. Petersen 2 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread From: Martin K. Petersen @ 2000-01-25 18:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Hannu Martikka, parisc-linux >>>>> "willy" == willy <willy@thepuffingroup.com> writes: >> Also I wonder why it doesn't recognice the Model/CPU-type? Even the >> size of memory is incorrent (256). We've run into quite a few problems on machines with plenty of memory the last couple of weeks so we are currently using 128 MB as cutoff value. I just fixed it so that it will output the correct memsize no matter which limits we enforce during development. Pure cosmetics, though... -- Martin Kasper Petersen BOFH, IC1&2, Aalborg University, DK mailto:mkp@SunSITE.auc.dk http://SunSITE.auc.dk/~mkp/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 12+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2000-01-25 19:42 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 12+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2000-01-14 22:27 [parisc-linux] Minutes Matthew Wilcox 2000-01-15 0:16 ` Kirk Bresniker 2000-01-17 19:27 ` Matthew Wilcox 2000-01-19 16:40 ` Alex deVries 2000-01-22 12:33 ` [parisc-linux] Harware database down? Hannu Martikka 2000-01-24 21:36 ` dkennedy 2000-01-25 6:46 ` Hannu Martikka 2000-01-25 17:38 ` [parisc-linux] 715 problem Hannu Martikka 2000-01-25 19:22 ` willy 2000-01-25 18:37 ` Hannu Martikka 2000-01-25 18:41 ` Ross J. Reedstrom 2000-01-25 18:43 ` Martin K. Petersen
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