* Re: [parisc-linux] Installing PARISC-Linux on my 712, over network...
From: kenneth westelinck @ 2001-11-09 10:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: xfs, parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0111091040160.2829-100000@oden.valhall>
Hi,
This is the document I used to net-boot my 712/60:
http://mkhppa1.esiee.fr/parisc-linux-boot/parisc-linux-boot.html
Also, you'll need a good lifimage. I got mine from:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/disks-hppa/3.0.15-2001-10-18/
lifimage
I think these links hould get you up and running ;-)
regards,
Kenneth
----- Original Message -----
From: <xfs@linux.se>
To: <parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 10:44 AM
Subject: [parisc-linux] Installing PARISC-Linux on my 712, over network...
> Hello!!
>
> I have big problems running HpUX (10.20) on my mashine, and becouse I have
> no cdrom in it, I cant reinstall it ether, even that I have the
> installcdrom (no use of it).
>
> Is there any nice documentation on how to install Pa-Risc-linux on my
> hp712, over the network, from my Linux-mashine (slackware)?
> If there is'nt, somebody that knows of how to do it?
> Else... somebody that knows of how to install NetBSD or OpenBSD over
> network, from my linux-mashine, or maby a nice documentation on the net,
> or maby that they can send to me?
>
> Please reply to my email: xfs@linux.se, becouse I am not on this list.
>
> Thanks!
>
> // Johan Andersson
> <xfs@linux.se>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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* [parisc-linux] Installing PARISC-Linux on my 712, over network...
From: xfs @ 2001-11-09 9:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
Hello!!
I have big problems running HpUX (10.20) on my mashine, and becouse I have
no cdrom in it, I cant reinstall it ether, even that I have the
installcdrom (no use of it).
Is there any nice documentation on how to install Pa-Risc-linux on my
hp712, over the network, from my Linux-mashine (slackware)?
If there is'nt, somebody that knows of how to do it?
Else... somebody that knows of how to install NetBSD or OpenBSD over
network, from my linux-mashine, or maby a nice documentation on the net,
or maby that they can send to me?
Please reply to my email: xfs@linux.se, becouse I am not on this list.
Thanks!
// Johan Andersson
<xfs@linux.se>
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* [parisc-linux] C110 install and boot part 3...
From: Daniel Williams @ 2001-11-09 3:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
OK, I got a hold of another CD drive, this time a DEC workstation CD
(its funky in some wierd way), its got parity always on and you can
switch between DEC workstation and PC mode. Whatever that is. The main
thing is that it works and boots the .9.2 CD I've got. However, after
the penguin appears at the top and it does init and stuff, right after
it lists the CD when its doing SCSi init stuff, it give me:
scsi bus is being reset for host 1 channel 0
ncr53c8xx_reset: pid-0 resetflags=2 serial_number=18
serial_number_at_timeout=18
ncr53c720-0: restart(scsi reset)
SCSI host 1 abort (pid0) timed out - resetting.
This was with the 2 2.1GB FW differential SCSI drive attached and
functioning. When I took both of those drive out and have JUST the CD
drive in the system, it boots fine and gets to the install program, with
the welcome screen and the Continue button. But it froze at this first
screen for some reason. Any ideas?
Also, can it boot with FW differential SCSI devices connected? Or do I
have to put some narrow drives in there?
Thanks,
Dan
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 720/50 update
From: Albert Strasheim @ 2001-11-08 15:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011108082650.B1857@dogbert.localdomain>
Me again. :-)
At Thomas's suggestion I downloaded all the packages again and installed
from scratch. Things seem to be working perfectly now. :-)
man also works. xman still reports the same error though.
Regards,
Albert
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 720/50 update
From: Albert Strasheim @ 2001-11-08 14:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011108161126.A2541@dogbert.localdomain>
Hello,
On Thu, 08 Nov 2001, Albert Strasheim wrote:
<snip>
> 2. Using original apt, with new libs, apt-cache search, apt-get remove,
> and apt-get install all seem to work. apt-get update from http sites
> seems to work. apt-get update with deb-src lines in the sources.list
> produces an Illegal instruction error right after wgetting the
> relevant file. /var/log/syslog contains the following:
<snip>
FYI, Tried deb-src update both with http and ftp now. Doesn't make a
difference; still see the same Illegal instruction.
> That's about. :-)
That's about it. :-)
Regards,
Albert
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 720/50 update
From: Albert Strasheim @ 2001-11-08 14:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Randolph Chung; +Cc: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011108001410.B2835@tausq.org>
Hello Randolph, Alan and parisc-linux,
I've grabbed the new debs from the site. Here's how things went:
0. Using old apt with old libs, things seemed to work initially, but by
yesterday around lunch-time, everything was dying (bigger database
maybe?).
1. Using apt I built from scratch yesterday, _without_ LD_BIND_NOW=1
set, I get a segmentation fault (apt-cache and apt-get). /var/log/syslog
contains the following:
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: do_page_fault() pid=436 command='apt-get'
type=15 address=0xffffffec
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: vm_start = 0xbff00000, vm_end = 0xbff02000
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel:
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: PSW: 00000000000001000000000100001111
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: r0-3^I 00000000 00031854 4006189b bff00ad0
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: r4-7^I bff00ac0 401211b8 0004bb6b bff00ab0
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: r8-11^I 0004bb00 bff009b0 00000000 bff00aa0
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: r12-15^I 00000000 00049100 000d00d0 00000000
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: r16-19^I 00000000 000255c8 00014000 401211b8
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: r20-23^I 00000000 0002cdd4 0002cdd4 0004b7f0
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: r24-27^I bff00ae0 00000029 bff00ac0 000429c0
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: r28-31^I bff00ab0 0000003c bff00c00 40009ae7
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: sr0-3^I 00000000 0000003f 00000000 0000003f
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: sr4-7^I 0000003f 0000003f 0000003f 0000003f
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel:
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: IASQ: 0000003f 0000003f IAOQ: 400618af 400618b3
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: IIR: 4a963fd9 ISR: 0000003f IOR: ffffffec
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: CPU: 0 CR30: 1327c000 CR31: 10330000
Nov 8 16:08:28 bob kernel: ORIG_R28: 403d5a84
2. Using original apt, with new libs, apt-cache search, apt-get remove,
and apt-get install all seem to work. apt-get update from http sites
seems to work. apt-get update with deb-src lines in the sources.list
produces an Illegal instruction error right after wgetting the
relevant file. /var/log/syslog contains the following:
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: !!die_if_kernel: apt-get(367): Privileged
register - shouldn't happen! 11
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel:
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: PSW: 00000000000001101111111100001111
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: r0-3^I 00000000 401e43fc 401845ff 00045990
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: r4-7^I 401e5bfc bff00f90 bff00e10 0000000a
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: r8-11^I 0004e100 bff00bc8 0004e128 bff00e28
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: r12-15^I 00000000 bff00e18 000cf2d0 00000000
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: r16-19^I 00000000 000255c8 00014000 00045220
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: r20-23^I 00000002 401cec20 401845b0 00000000
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: r24-27^I 00000020 00045998 bff01010 00040220
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: r28-31^I bff00f90 00000005 bff01080 00026f03
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: sr0-3^I 00000000 00000083 00000000 00000083
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: sr4-7^I 00000083 00000083 00000083 00000083
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel:
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: IASQ: 00000083 00000083 IAOQ: 401cec23 401cec27
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: IIR: 00040948 ISR: 00000083 IOR: 00000000
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: CPU: 0 CR30: 12728000 CR31: 10330000
Nov 8 16:04:59 bob kernel: ORIG_R28: 00000001
3. Using the apt I built from sources, _with_ LD_BIND_NOW=1 set,
everything seems to work fine, including fetching deb-src.
4. Using original apt _with_ LD_BIND_NOW=1 set, everything also seems to
work; most notably the fetching of deb-src works.
bob:/home/fullung# uname -a
Linux bob 2.4.9-pa70 #5 Thu Nov 8 08:08:50 UTC 2001 parisc unknown
I built this kernel using the most recent gcc on this box yesterday.
For the rest I have all the latest packages from gluck -- everything
from about a day ago, and today's libc6, libc6-dev and nscd.
That's about. :-)
Regards,
Albert
On Thu, 08 Nov 2001, Randolph Chung wrote:
> In reference to a message from Alan Modra, dated Nov 08:
> > Randolph Chung is currently testing a new glibc that should cure most,
> > if not all, of your problems. The problem was that the lazy linking
>
> Alan's new patch seems to be working. I've updated the debs at
> http://gluck.debian.org/~tausq/hppa/
>
> With these new debs I'm not seeing the apt-get crashes anymore.
>
> I've passed the patch to Ben Collins for the next glibc build.
>
> Please let us know if you are still seeing crashes after using the
> updated debs. (Apologies -- but the version numbers are the same as the
> previous ones)
Regards,
Albert
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 720/50 update
From: Randolph Chung @ 2001-11-08 8:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Albert Strasheim, Thomas Marteau, parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011108172026.I6922@bubble.sa.bigpond.net.au>
In reference to a message from Alan Modra, dated Nov 08:
> Randolph Chung is currently testing a new glibc that should cure most,
> if not all, of your problems. The problem was that the lazy linking
Alan's new patch seems to be working. I've updated the debs at
http://gluck.debian.org/~tausq/hppa/
With these new debs I'm not seeing the apt-get crashes anymore.
I've passed the patch to Ben Collins for the next glibc build.
Please let us know if you are still seeing crashes after using the
updated debs. (Apologies -- but the version numbers are the same as the
previous ones)
randolph
--
@..@ http://www.TauSq.org/
(----)
( >__< )
^^ ~~ ^^
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 720/50 update
From: Alan Modra @ 2001-11-08 6:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Albert Strasheim; +Cc: Thomas Marteau, parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011108080516.A1857@dogbert.localdomain>
Randolph Chung is currently testing a new glibc that should cure most,
if not all, of your problems. The problem was that the lazy linking
code in ld.so used r28 without saving it. r28 is used by functions
to return values; In the case of a function returning a struture, on
function entry r28 points to an area of memory to hold the structure.
So trashing r28 meant that functions returning structures scribbled them
into the wrong part of memory. In fact, they overwrote the procedure
linkage table.
Alan
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 720/50 update
From: Albert Strasheim @ 2001-11-08 6:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011107200110.C616@dogbert.localdomain>
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Hello,
Been fiddling with man some more. I'm going to rebuild man-db from
source to see what there is to find. Here's the crash from man:
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: !!die_if_kernel: man(1485): Privileged
operation - shouldn't happen! 10
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel:
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: PSW: 00000000000001001111111100001111
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: r0-3^I 00000000 40029470 4000bf07 00000081
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: r4-7^I 4010b4d8 00039248 000114c0 4002a2c8
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: r8-11^I 00010e40 40028cf4 bff00bc8 00011a9c
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: r12-15^I 00000000 00000080 00010570 0001130c
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: r16-19^I 40028cf4 0000000c 00000000 40028cf4
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: r20-23^I 00000001 00038e58 00000000 00000000
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: r24-27^I 00038e58 00000081 000114b4 00020ce8
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: r28-31^I 00000081 00000041 bff00d00 4000a487
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: sr0-3^I 00000438 00000438 00000000 00000438
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: sr4-7^I 00000438 00000438 00000438 00000438
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel:
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: IASQ: 00000438 00000438 IAOQ: 4000be13 4000be17
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: IIR: 04000000 ISR: 00000438 IOR: 00000000
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: CPU: 0 CR30: 155fc000 CR31: 10330000
Nov 8 08:13:03 bob kernel: ORIG_R28: 401ea73c
This probably explains why xman isn't working too well. Strangely
enough, it doesn't cause a similiar crash.
Would localizing the crashing/non-crashing code help towards figuring
out this problem?
Regards,
Albert
On Wed, 07 Nov 2001, Albert Strasheim wrote:
<snip>
> Another weird one is when I click on any button in xman (and some other
> apps in xbase-clients; displaying on my i386 machine), it simply dies
> with:
>
> Error: Unresolved inheritance operation
<snip>
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 720/50 update
From: Albert Strasheim @ 2001-11-08 6:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thomas Marteau; +Cc: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <3BE9799E.8C2C9C77@esiee.fr>
Hello Thomas,
I'm still doing some tests, but it seems to have fixed my problem (at
least with the apt I rebuilt from source).
Thanks a bunch!
Regards,
Albert
On Wed, 07 Nov 2001, Thomas Marteau wrote:
> Hi Albert,
>
> It seems that export LD_BIND_NOW=1 can correct the bug for apt-get.
> Can you test?
>
> Thomas.
> ESIEE Team
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* [parisc-linux] EISA stuff now in CVS
From: Helge Deller @ 2001-11-08 0:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
Hi all,
I've just committed Daniel Engstrom's <5116@telia.com> EISA patches
to CVS head. Get yourself 2.4.9-pa79 and try yourself :-)
I don't have any EISA cards, so I tested it here with an
old ISA NE2000 NIC clone in my 715/64:
dmesg:
ne.c:v1.10 9/23/94 Donald Becker (becker@scyld.com)
Last modified Nov 1, 2000 by Paul Gortmaker
NE*000 ethercard probe at 0x340: 08 00 00 50 11 13
eth0: NE2000 found at 0x340, using IRQ 10.
pa64:~# ping www.kde.org
PING www.kde.org (213.203.58.36): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 213.203.58.36: icmp_seq=0 ttl=237 time=149.7 ms
64 bytes from 213.203.58.36: icmp_seq=1 ttl=237 time=108.7 ms
--- www.kde.org ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 108.7/129.2/149.7 ms
pa64:~# cat /proc/interrupts
IRQ count Region ISR
2: 0 EISA cascade
10: 1645 EISA NE2000
32: 93357 PA-CPU-00 timer
33: 8865 PA-CPU-00 lasi
39: 1647 PA-CPU-00 wax
69: 1 Lasi keyboard, psaux
86: 7852 Lasi lasi710
88: 0 Lasi parport0
90: 1008 Lasi serial
117: 1645 Wax EISA
125: 0 Wax wax_hil_nmi
126: 2 Wax hil
Greetings,
Helge
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* Re: [parisc-linux] More recent ISO's
From: Thomas Marteau @ 2001-11-07 19:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: thunder7; +Cc: Herb Radford, parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011107200549.A5828@alpha.of.nowhere>
Hi all,
>
> > Are there any more detailed instructions than those for PALO?
If going trough the READMEs and the mailing lists is not enough, you can
go there:
http://mkhppa1.esiee.fr/palo.html
OR
http://mkhppa1.esiee.fr/parisc-linux-boot/parisc-linux-boot/index.html
Good luck, Thomas.
ESIEE Team
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* Re: [parisc-linux] More recent ISO's
From: Jurriaan on Alpha @ 2001-11-07 19:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Herb Radford; +Cc: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.20011107090504.007f9440@mail.magma.ca>
On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 09:05:04AM -0500, Herb Radford wrote:
> Booting my C200 probably requires a newer kernel. Are there any more recent
> ISO's than the one available for 0.9.2?
not to my knowledge. 0.9.3 was due out just now, but there is trouble
with the toolchains, people have been warned to not 'apt-get update'
etc., so it's been delayed.
> Are there any more detailed instructions than those for PALO?
I think that most of your questions will be answered if you look in the
archives for this list - the first install is something all of us have
gone through. If it's not there, and not in the docs, feel free to ask!
> I have a burner, but I have not yet set up a compile environment so I'm not
> sure I can get there easily.
I installed my C200 without a parisc-compile environment - you don't
need one. Just make sure your serial terminal is operational and you
have the right cable.
>
> Not that it has to be easy, I've been compiling x86 kernels to suite my
> ever-changing systems since kernel 0.9. I'm just having a bit of a problem
> with Debian's apt and stuff.
>
There have been some 'ultra-short' apt 'get started' instructions posted
to this list also. Again, browsing the archives is worth your while.
Good luck,
Jurriaan
--
Firstly, when confronted with the twisted strangeness of variable numbers of
arguments, the problem returns... and he who has not kept his faith strong by
repeated practice shall surely fall to this subtle trap.
Henry Spencer - The Ten Commandments for C programmers (Annotated Ed.)
GNU/Linux 2.4.13-ac7 on Debian/Alpha 64-bits 988 bogomips load:0.00 0.28 0.82
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* Re: [parisc-linux] evms_vgscan crash hppa kernel
From: Grant Grundler @ 2001-11-07 18:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: joel.soete; +Cc: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <1005144976.3be94b9093186@webmail.tiscalinet.be>
joel.soete@freebel.net wrote:
> I would like to debug this by obtaining a core dump of the kernel after the
> reboot but I do not know how? (I did not find back the mail explaining how
> to do it in detail)
Linux (from Linus' tree) does not support core dumps.
I'm only aware of coredump support patch from SGI.
The folks that manage HPUX core dump tools expresed interest
in porting the same tools to parisc-linux...assuming
we would dump core in the same format.
If a spec published for that, would anyone commit to implementing it?
FWIW, I think much of the work is portable to ia64-linux in case
that would help justify an HP project to pick up/fund this work.
grant
Grant Grundler
parisc-linux {PCI|IOMMU|SMP} hacker
+1.408.447.7253
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* Re: [parisc-linux] evms_vgscan crash hppa kernel
From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2001-11-07 15:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: joel.soete; +Cc: Matthew Wilcox, parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <1005146018.3be94fa245586@webmail.tiscalinet.be>
On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 04:13:38PM +0100, joel.soete@freebel.net wrote:
> So it should be in 'evms_ioctl_cmd_sector_io', is it right?
Correct.
--
Revolutions do not require corporate support.
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* Re: [parisc-linux] evms_vgscan crash hppa kernel
From: joel.soete @ 2001-11-07 15:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matthew Wilcox; +Cc: joel.soete, parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011107150235.G4441@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk>
Quoting Matthew Wilcox <willy@debian.org>:
> On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 03:56:16PM +0100, joel.soete@freebel.net wrote:
> > IASQ: 00000000 00000000 IAOQ: 1018c350 1018c354
> > IIR: 48fa0020 ISR: 00000000 IOR: faf00918
> > CPU: 0 CR30: 124fc000 CR31: 10348000
> > ORIG_R28: 124fc508
> >
> > a "grep 1018c3 /boot/System.map"
> > 1018c394 t evms_ioctl_cmd_get_minor
> >
> > I would like to debug this by obtaining a core dump of the kernel
> after the
> > reboot but I do not know how? (I did not find back the mail explaining
> how to do
> > it in detail)
>
> 1018c350 is before 1018c394, so it's actually in the previous function.
Well ... in System.map I found:
1018bfc4 t evms_ioctl_cmd_get_logical_disk
1018c088 t evms_ioctl_cmd_get_logical_disk_info
1018c1c8 t evms_ioctl_cmd_sector_io
1018c394 t evms_ioctl_cmd_get_minor
1018c494 t evms_ioctl_cmd_get_volume_data
So it should be in 'evms_ioctl_cmd_sector_io', is it right?
Thank Matthew,
Joel
>
> --
> Revolutions do not require corporate support.
>
>
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* Re: [parisc-linux] evms_vgscan crash hppa kernel
From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2001-11-07 15:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: joel.soete; +Cc: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <1005144976.3be94b9093186@webmail.tiscalinet.be>
On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 03:56:16PM +0100, joel.soete@freebel.net wrote:
> IASQ: 00000000 00000000 IAOQ: 1018c350 1018c354
> IIR: 48fa0020 ISR: 00000000 IOR: faf00918
> CPU: 0 CR30: 124fc000 CR31: 10348000
> ORIG_R28: 124fc508
>
> a "grep 1018c3 /boot/System.map"
> 1018c394 t evms_ioctl_cmd_get_minor
>
> I would like to debug this by obtaining a core dump of the kernel after the
> reboot but I do not know how? (I did not find back the mail explaining how to do
> it in detail)
1018c350 is before 1018c394, so it's actually in the previous function.
--
Revolutions do not require corporate support.
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* [parisc-linux] evms_vgscan crash hppa kernel
From: joel.soete @ 2001-11-07 14:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
Hi all,
I just apply evms-0.2.3 patches against hppa kernel 2.4.9-pa78.
This kernel compiles, boots and runs also fine on my b180.
But when I launch evms_vgscan the kernel crash with following message:
...
Kernel Fault: Code=15 regs=124fc6c0 (Addr=faf00918)
YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
PSW: 00000000000001001111111100001111
r0-3 00000000 10117000 1018c314 00000000
r4-7 10085e40 00000001 00000000 faf00908
r8-11 17b57c80 124bf300 00023674 faf00788
r12-15 00000000 ffffffff 000c2310 00000000
r16-19 00000000 000255c8 00014000 00023d60
r20-23 00000200 00000000 00000200 102ac400
r24-27 00000200 124fc808 00000000 1029c010
r28-31 00000000 00000000 124fc6c0 102ac420
sr0-3 00000000 00000000 00000000 000002d5
sr4-7 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
IASQ: 00000000 00000000 IAOQ: 1018c350 1018c354
IIR: 48fa0020 ISR: 00000000 IOR: faf00918
CPU: 0 CR30: 124fc000 CR31: 10348000
ORIG_R28: 124fc508
a "grep 1018c3 /boot/System.map"
1018c394 t evms_ioctl_cmd_get_minor
I would like to debug this by obtaining a core dump of the kernel after the
reboot but I do not know how? (I did not find back the mail explaining how to do
it in detail)
Thanks in advance for help,
Joel
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* [parisc-linux] More recent ISO's
From: Herb Radford @ 2001-11-07 14:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
Booting my C200 probably requires a newer kernel. Are there any more recent
ISO's than the one available for 0.9.2?
Are there any more detailed instructions than those for PALO?
I have a burner, but I have not yet set up a compile environment so I'm not
sure I can get there easily.
Not that it has to be easy, I've been compiling x86 kernels to suite my
ever-changing systems since kernel 0.9. I'm just having a bit of a problem
with Debian's apt and stuff.
Regards, Herb
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 720/50 update
From: Albert Strasheim @ 2001-11-07 18:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011107163116.A8527@dogbert.localdomain>
Hello,
I rebuilt apt this afternoon (took a good 2 hours :-)), and now it
segfaults on startup. The following pops into /var/log/syslog:
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: do_page_fault() pid=7111 command='apt-get' type=15 address=0xffffffec
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: vm_start = 0xbff00000, vm_end = 0xbff02000
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel:
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: PSW: 00000000000001000000000100001111
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r0-3^I 00000000 00031854 4006189b bff00ad0
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r4-7^I bff00ac0 401211b8 0004bb6b bff00ab0
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r8-11^I 0004bb00 bff009b0 00000000 bff00aa0
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r12-15^I 00000000 00049100 000c94d0 00000000
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r16-19^I 00000000 000255c8 00014000 401211b8
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r20-23^I 00000000 0002cdd4 0002cdd4 0004b7f0
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r24-27^I bff00ae0 00000029 bff00ac0 000429c0
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: r28-31^I bff00ab0 0000003c bff00c00 40009ae7
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: sr0-3^I 00000000 00000024 00000000 00000024
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: sr4-7^I 00000024 00000024 00000024 00000024
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel:
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: IASQ: 00000024 00000024 IAOQ: 400618af 400618b3
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: IIR: 4a963fd9 ISR: 00000024 IOR: ffffffec
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: CPU: 0 CR30: 10fc0000 CR31: 10330000
Nov 7 16:00:08 bob kernel: ORIG_R28: 403d5a84
ORIG_R28 looks more or less like the value in traps.c, IIRC. Package
versions:
gcc 3.0.2-10
gcc-3.0 3.0.2-3
g++ 3.0.2-10
g++-3.0 3.0.2-3
gcc-3.0-base 3.0.2-3
libstdc++3 3.0.2-3
libc6 2.2.4-5.1
debconf 1.0.17
debhelper 3.0.48
binutils 2.11.92.0.10-2
Another weird one is when I click on any button in xman (and some other
apps in xbase-clients; displaying on my i386 machine), it simply dies
with:
Error: Unresolved inheritance operation
Not quite sure if this is because I'm missing some package, or because
of something more serious.
Regards,
Albert
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* Re: [parisc-linux] EISA interrupts
From: Jochen Friedrich @ 2001-11-07 12:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
Hi Daniel,
> In order to use an ISA card you will have to specify the IRQ as edge triggerd
> on the kernel command line options eisa_irq_edge.
> Use eisa_irq_edge=9,10 to set IRQ 9 and 10 to edge mode.
Cool stuff !
I just merged it into the current CVS version and tested it on my 720...
I *sometimes* works. Somehow, maybe every 3 boot, my token ring card
starts up OK and interrupts are generated. The rest of the cases, the card
is detected, but fails to open and no interrupt is recorded in
/proc/interrupts. Is there anything special about the 720, like an
additional register which might have a random state at bootup time?
However, when trying to send IP traffic to the adapter, Linux immediately
crashes in csum_partial(). Looks like some more work is required to fix
the token ring driver.
Cheers,
Jochen
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* Re: [parisc-linux] EISA interrupts
From: Jochen Friedrich @ 2001-11-07 12:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniel Engstrom; +Cc: Matthew Wilcox, parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011104004109.D2303@zaphod.halden.lillfab.se>
Hi Daniel,
> In order to use an ISA card you will have to specify the IRQ as edge triggerd
> on the kernel command line options eisa_irq_edge.
> Use eisa_irq_edge=9,10 to set IRQ 9 and 10 to edge mode.
Cool stuff !
I just merged it into the current CVS version and tested it on my 720...
I *sometimes* works. Somehow, maybe every 3 boot, my token ring card
starts up OK and interrupts are generated. The rest of the cases, the card
is detected, but fails to open and no interrupt is recorded in
/proc/interrupts. Is there anything special about the 720, like an
additional register which might have a random state at bootup time?
However, when trying to send IP traffic to the adapter, Linux immediately
crashes in csum_partial(). Looks like some more work is required to fix
the token ring driver.
Cheers,
Jochen
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 720/50 update
From: Albert Strasheim @ 2001-11-07 14:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <200111070700.AAA08983@puffin.external.hp.com>
Hello,
apt is mostly fine now, but when I added the following line to
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb-src ftp://archive.sun.ac.za/debian testing main contrib non-free
it died again:
...
Get:1 ftp://archive.sun.ac.za testing/main Sources [609kB]
Ign ftp://archive.sun.ac.za testing/main Release
Get:Illegal instruction
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: !!die_if_kernel: apt-get(2805): Privileged
register - shouldn't happen! 11
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel:
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: PSW: 00000000000001101111111100001111
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: r0-3^I 00000000 401e43fc 401845ff 00045990
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: r4-7^I 401e5bfc bff00dd0 bff00c50 0000000a
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: r8-11^I 0004a5f0 bff00a08 0004a618 bff00c68
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: r12-15^I 00000000 bff00c58 000c56f0 00000000
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: r16-19^I 00000000 000255c8 00014000 00045220
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: r20-23^I 00000002 401cec20 401845b0 00000000
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: r24-27^I 00000020 00045998 bff00e50 00040220
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: r28-31^I bff00dd0 00000005 bff00ec0 00026f03
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: sr0-3^I 00000000 000001b2 00000000 000001b2
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: sr4-7^I 000001b2 000001b2 000001b2 000001b2
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel:
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: IASQ: 000001b2 000001b2 IAOQ: 401cec23 401cec27
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: IIR: 00040948 ISR: 000001b2 IOR: 00000000
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: CPU: 0 CR30: 1527c000 CR31: 10330000
Nov 7 12:26:33 bob kernel: ORIG_R28: 00000001
I have the ftp_proxy environment variable set, if that makes any
difference. I'll try to do it without the proxy shortly; just need to
setup my "gateway" box right so that the 720/50 can transparently access
the outside world.
Relevant packages versions:
apt 0.5.4
apt-utils 0.5.4
binutils 2.11.92.0.10-2
cpp 3.0.2-10
cpp-3.0 3.0.2-3
g++ 3.0.2-10
g++-3.0 3.0.2-3
gcc-3.0 3.0.2-3
gcc-3.0-base 3.0.2-3 (got it from http.us.debian.org)
gzip 1.2.4-33
libc6 2.2.4-5.1
bob:~# uname -a
Linux bob 2.4.9-pa70 #16 Wed Nov 7 02:08:44 SAST 2001 parisc unknown
Regards,
Albert
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* Re: [parisc-linux] Re: hppa binutils/glibc updates
From: Richard Hirst @ 2001-11-07 9:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Albert Strasheim; +Cc: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011107003802.A6253@dogbert.localdomain>
On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 12:38:02AM +0200, Albert Strasheim wrote:
> after cron. The getty perhaps? What needs to get configured here to make
> it work with serial console?
Enable the relevant line in /etc/inittab, something like
T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 9600 vt100
and add ttyS0 to /etc/securetty to enable root logins.
Richard
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 720/50 update
From: Grant Grundler @ 2001-11-07 7:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Albert Strasheim; +Cc: parisc-linux
In-Reply-To: <20011107023007.A12882@dogbert.localdomain>
Albert Strasheim wrote:
> Now sshd goes bonkers a little later:
I'm seeing a similar failure on my a500 after installing
the libs/tools from tausq...maybe not all of them got install
right or something.
do_page_fault() pid=30365 command='sshd' type=15 address=0x00000000
YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
PSW: 00000000000001001111111100001111
r0-3 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 00000000404258cb 00000000faf02a18
r4-7 000000004043ee8c 000000004002a09c 0000000040028a64 00000000faf00180
r8-11 00000000faf00178 0000000000000001 0000000000000001 0000000000000001
r12-15 00000000faf02154 00000000faf0214c 00000000faf02146 00000000faf0213e
r16-19 00000000faf02138 00000000faf02130 00000000faf02138 000000004043ee8c
r20-23 0000000000000001 000000004043ee8c 00000000404258a8 00000000400288f8
r24-27 00000000faf00180 00000000faf00178 0000000000000001 000000000005cd5c
r28-31 0000000040020302 0000000000000367 00000000faf02a98 000000004000dd67
sr0-3 00000000003b4180 00000000003b4180 0000000000000000 00000000003b4180
sr4-7 00000000003b4180 00000000003b4180 00000000003b4180 00000000003b4180
IASQ: 00000000003b4180 00000000003b4180 IAOQ: 0000000040425ceb 0000000040425cef
IIR: 0c201094 ISR: 00000000003b4180 IOR: 0000000000000000
CPU: 0 CR30: 00000000d6de0000 CR31: 0000000010430000
ORIG_R28: 0000000000000000
gsyprf11:/home/grundler/tausq_tools# cksum *.deb
1114988557 141528 cpp-3.0_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
1927521351 48988 fixincludes_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
642572873 1556684 g++-3.0_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
2439162186 1512948 gcc-3.0_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
1556764740 1323150 gobjc-3.0_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
183295544 3092004 libc6-dbg_2.2.4-5.1_hppa.deb
3189185516 2821668 libc6-dev_2.2.4-5.1_hppa.deb
3206792636 1288104 libc6-pic_2.2.4-5.1_hppa.deb
3456372709 1458650 libc6-prof_2.2.4-5.1_hppa.deb
81332045 4180314 libc6_2.2.4-5.1_hppa.deb
3444036471 32182 libgcc1_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
3159110615 75220 libobjc1_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
596324476 706532 libstdc++3-dbg_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
1990895142 619846 libstdc++3-dev_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
1076307807 267246 libstdc++3_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
2468458388 57770 nscd_2.2.4-5.1_hppa.deb
1353008780 35892 protoize_3.0.2-3_hppa.deb
646825021 412622 python1.5-dev_1.5.2-19_hppa.deb
1167294820 25608 python1.5-gdbm_1.5.2-19_hppa.deb
1705531577 27230 python1.5-mpz_1.5.2-19_hppa.deb
2662708058 60932 python1.5-tk_1.5.2-19_hppa.deb
2712725009 979300 python1.5_1.5.2-19_hppa.deb
grant
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