* RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
@ 2000-07-26 17:43 tom_gall
2000-07-27 12:20 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
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From: tom_gall @ 2000-07-26 17:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
Hi All,
Here is the boot log of an RS/6000 Model 170 which for the first time booted
Linux this past Friday.
If I recall correctly it's a 375 Mhz Power 3 box. It's kinda weird as you'll
notice below the OpenPIC line indicates there are 8 processors here... well
there isn't, it's just a single processor box. Patches to be posted shortly.
Total memory = 512MB; using 2048kB for hash table (at c0800000)
Linux version 2.3.99-pre9 (tgall@vorlon.rchland.ibm.com) (gcc version 2.95.2
19991024 (release/franzo)) #24 Fri Jul 21 14:22:53 /usr/local/etc/localtime 2000
Boot arguments: root=/dev/sda2
kmem_alloc: NULL ptr (name=unknown)
kmem_alloc: NULL ptr (name=unknown)
kmem_alloc: NULL ptr (name=unknown)
kmem_alloc: NULL ptr (name=unknown)
kmem_alloc: NULL ptr (name=unknown)
kmem_alloc: NULL ptr (name=unknown)
OpenPIC addrs: ffc00000 feff7c00 feef7c00
RTAS Event Scan Rate: 1 (2999 jiffies)
On node 0 totalpages: 131072
zone(0): 131072 pages.
zone(1): 0 pages.
zone(2): 0 pages.
OpenPIC Version 1.2 (8 CPUs and 1 IRQ sources) at ffc00000
OpenPIC timer frequency is not set
time_init: decrementer frequency = 3000126390/30 (95 MHz)
Console: colour dummy device 80x25
Calibrating delay loop... 799.54 BogoMIPS
Memory: 509440k available (1532k kernel code, 916k data, 272k init)
[c0000000,e0000000]
Dentry-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
Buffer-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Page-cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
kmem_create: Poisoning requested, but con given - bdev_cache
Inode-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
kmem_create: Poisoning requested, but con given - inode_cache
POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Don't know how to access NVRAM with 0 addresses
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.3
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
kmem_create: Poisoning requested, but con given - skbuff_head_cache
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP, IGMP
IP: routing cache hash table of 4096 buckets, 32Kbytes
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 32768 bind 32768)
Starting kswapd v1.6
matroxfb: Matrox unknown G200 (PCI) detected
matroxfb: 640x480x8bpp (virtual: 640x3270)
matroxfb: framebuffer at 0xC0000000, mapped to 0x80000000, size 2097152
Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x30
fb0: MATROX VGA frame buffer device
Detected PS/2 Mouse Port.
pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 2.88M
FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306
sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 12, function 0
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_IO PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY...
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_MASTER...(fix-up)
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_INVALIDATE (fix-up)
sym53c8xx: 53c896 detected
sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 12, function 1
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_IO PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY...
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_MASTER...(fix-up)
sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_INVALIDATE (fix-up)
sym53c8xx: 53c896 detected
sym53c896-0: rev 0x5 on pci bus 0 device 12 function 0 irq 20
sym53c896-0: ID 7, Fast-40, Parity Checking
sym53c896-0: on-chip RAM at 0xc3216000
sym53c896-0: restart (scsi reset).
sym53c896-0: handling phase mismatch from SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-0: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-1: rev 0x5 on pci bus 0 device 12 function 1 irq 17
sym53c896-1: NCR clock is 40218KHz
sym53c896-1: ID 7, Fast-40, Parity Checking
sym53c896-1: on-chip RAM at 0xc3214000
sym53c896-1: restart (scsi reset).
sym53c896-1: handling phase mismatch from SCRIPTS.
sym53c896-1: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
ncr53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 12, function 0
ncr53c8xx: IO region 0xfff400[0..127] is in use
ncr53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 12, function 1
ncr53c8xx: IO region 0xfff800[0..127] is in use
scsi0 : sym53c8xx - version 1.5m
scsi1 : sym53c8xx - version 1.5m
scsi : 2 hosts.
Vendor: IBM Model: CDRM00203 !K Rev: 1_03
Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 1, lun 0
Vendor: IBM Model: DNES-309170W Rev: SAGU
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 4, lun 0
sym53c896-0-<4,0>: tagged command queue depth set to 8
scsi : detected 1 SCSI cdrom 1 SCSI disk total.
sym53c896-0-<1,*>: FAST-10 SCSI 10.0 MB/s (100 ns, offset 15)
Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.08
SCSI device sda: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17774160 [8678 MB] [8.7 GB]
Partition check:
/dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target4/lun0: p1 p2 p3 p4
Serial driver version 4.93 (2000-03-20) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI
enabled
ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
ttyS01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
pcnet32_probe_pci: found device 0x001022.0x002000
ioaddr=0xffec00 resource_flags=0x000101
PCI: Enabling device 00:0f.0 (0140 -> 0143)
eth0: PCnet/FAST 79C971 at 0xffec00,<6> 00<6> 06<6> 29<6> ac<6> ad<6> f4<6>
tx_start_pt(0x0c00):<6>~220 bytes,<6> BCR18(6821):<6>BurstWrEn <6>NoUFlow
<6>
SRAMSIZE=0x7f00,<6> SRAM_BND=0x4000,<6>pcnet32: pcnet32_private lp=c07d0000
lp_dma_addr=0x7d0000
assigned IRQ 30.
<6>pcnet32_probe_pci: found device 0x001022.0x002000
ioaddr=0xfff000 resource_flags=0x000101
PCI: Enabling device 00:10.0 (0140 -> 0143)
eth1: PCnet/FAST 79C971 at 0xfff000,<6> 00<6> 06<6> 29<6> 04<6> 15<6> d8<6>
tx_start_pt(0x0c00):<6>~220 bytes,<6> BCR18(6821):<6>BurstWrEn <6>NoUFlow
<6>
SRAMSIZE=0x7f00,<6> SRAM_BND=0x4000,<6>pcnet32: pcnet32_private lp=c07cf000
lp_dma_addr=0x7cf000
assigned IRQ 18.
<6>Macintosh non-volatile memory driver v1.0
devfs: v0.96 (20000430) Richard Gooch (rgooch@atnf.csiro.au)
devfs: boot_options: 0x2
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - nfs_fh
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 272k init 32k prep 12k pmac
Adding Swap: 263160k swap-space (priority -1)
Regards,
Tom
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* Re: RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
2000-07-26 17:43 tom_gall
@ 2000-07-27 12:20 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
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From: Geert Uytterhoeven @ 2000-07-27 12:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: tom_gall; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 tom_gall@vnet.ibm.com wrote:
> Here is the boot log of an RS/6000 Model 170 which for the first time booted
> Linux this past Friday.
>
> If I recall correctly it's a 375 Mhz Power 3 box. It's kinda weird as you'll
> notice below the OpenPIC line indicates there are 8 processors here... well
> there isn't, it's just a single processor box. Patches to be posted shortly.
> OpenPIC Version 1.2 (8 CPUs and 1 IRQ sources) at ffc00000
It doesn't mean that the box has 8 CPUs, but that the OpenPIC can handle 8
CPUs. So the weird thing is that the OpenPIC can handle only one interrupt
source. Would you really want to build an OpenPIC for only one interrupt
source?
FYI, on my LongTrail it says `2 CPUs and 20 IRQ sources', which is correct for
the OpenPIC in the Apple Hydra.
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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Am 27-Jul-00 schrieb Geert Uytterhoeven:
Hi!
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* Re: RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
@ 2000-07-29 20:32 bob
2000-07-30 5:05 ` David Edelsohn
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From: bob @ 2000-07-29 20:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I'm curious about a few things...
The Power 3 in the 170 is running in 32 bit mode I assume?
Also with reference to the PPC linux system running on the Beta Power 4
is this also in 32 bit mode?
The Power 3, RS6000-III and Power 4 are all 64 bit chips from what I
understand and IBM's literature makes me think that AIX is indeed running
in 64 bit mode with the ability to run 32 bit apps.
>From what I have heard, NT running on the Alpha is in 32 bit mode. Is
Linux running on the Alpha also 32 bit? I would assume Tru64 Unix is
running in 64 bit mode on the Alpha....
Bob
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* Re: RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
2000-07-29 20:32 RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux bob
@ 2000-07-30 5:05 ` David Edelsohn
2000-07-30 12:27 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2000-07-31 12:53 ` tom_gall
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From: David Edelsohn @ 2000-07-30 5:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bob; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
>>>>> bob writes:
bob> The Power 3 in the 170 is running in 32 bit mode I assume?
Yes, the system is running a 32-bit kernel.
bob> Also with reference to the PPC linux system running on the Beta Power 4
bob> is this also in 32 bit mode?
Yes, the test system was running a 32-bit kernel.
bob> The Power 3, RS6000-III and Power 4 are all 64 bit chips from what I
bob> understand and IBM's literature makes me think that AIX is indeed running
bob> in 64 bit mode with the ability to run 32 bit apps.
The AIX 4.3 kernel is running in 32-bit mode on 64-bit processors
supporting 32-bit and 64-bit user applications.
David
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* Re: RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
2000-07-29 20:32 RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux bob
2000-07-30 5:05 ` David Edelsohn
@ 2000-07-30 12:27 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2000-07-31 12:53 ` tom_gall
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From: Geert Uytterhoeven @ 2000-07-30 12:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bob; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000 bob@kunk.jriver.com wrote:
> >From what I have heard, NT running on the Alpha is in 32 bit mode. Is
> Linux running on the Alpha also 32 bit? I would assume Tru64 Unix is
> running in 64 bit mode on the Alpha....
Linux runs in 64 bit mode on the Alpha and the SPARC64 (UltraSPARC).
Linux runs in 32 bit or 64 bit mode on the MIPS64.
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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* Re: RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
2000-07-29 20:32 RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux bob
2000-07-30 5:05 ` David Edelsohn
2000-07-30 12:27 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
@ 2000-07-31 12:53 ` tom_gall
2000-07-31 16:47 ` Donald Cowart
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From: tom_gall @ 2000-07-31 12:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bob; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
bob@kunk.jriver.com wrote:
>
> I'm curious about a few things...
>
> The Power 3 in the 170 is running in 32 bit mode I assume?
Hi Bob,
That's correct. The 64 bit PowerPC Kernel is a work in progress at the moment.
> Also with reference to the PPC linux system running on the Beta Power 4
> is this also in 32 bit mode?
That is also correct.
> The Power 3, RS6000-III and Power 4 are all 64 bit chips from what I
> understand and IBM's literature makes me think that AIX is indeed running
> in 64 bit mode with the ability to run 32 bit apps.
Actually the AIX kernel runs in 32 bit mode, however it has the ability to run
64 bit apps.
> >From what I have heard, NT running on the Alpha is in 32 bit mode. Is
> Linux running on the Alpha also 32 bit? I would assume Tru64 Unix is
> running in 64 bit mode on the Alpha....
Alpha Linux is 64 bit.
Regards,
Tom
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* Re: RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
2000-07-31 12:53 ` tom_gall
@ 2000-07-31 16:47 ` Donald Cowart
2000-07-31 17:09 ` bob
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From: Donald Cowart @ 2000-07-31 16:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: tom_gall; +Cc: bob, linuxppc-dev
What are the 604e PowerPC chips, 32bit or 64bit?
--Donald
Donald Cowart (dcowart@acld.lib.fl.us)
Network Manager
Alachua County Library District
Gainesville, FL
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 tom_gall@vnet.ibm.com wrote:
>
> bob@kunk.jriver.com wrote:
> >
> > I'm curious about a few things...
> >
> > The Power 3 in the 170 is running in 32 bit mode I assume?
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> That's correct. The 64 bit PowerPC Kernel is a work in progress at the moment.
>
> > Also with reference to the PPC linux system running on the Beta Power 4
> > is this also in 32 bit mode?
>
> That is also correct.
>
> > The Power 3, RS6000-III and Power 4 are all 64 bit chips from what I
> > understand and IBM's literature makes me think that AIX is indeed running
> > in 64 bit mode with the ability to run 32 bit apps.
>
> Actually the AIX kernel runs in 32 bit mode, however it has the ability to run
> 64 bit apps.
>
> > >From what I have heard, NT running on the Alpha is in 32 bit mode. Is
> > Linux running on the Alpha also 32 bit? I would assume Tru64 Unix is
> > running in 64 bit mode on the Alpha....
>
> Alpha Linux is 64 bit.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tom
>
> --
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> Linux Technology Center supposed to be an earth
> (w) tom_gall@vnet.ibm.com shattering ka-boom!"
> (w) 507-253-4558 -- Marvin Martian
> (h) tgall@uswest.net
> http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux
>
>
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* Re: RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
2000-07-31 16:47 ` Donald Cowart
@ 2000-07-31 17:09 ` bob
2000-07-31 17:50 ` tom_gall
` (2 subsequent siblings)
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From: bob @ 2000-07-31 17:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Donald Cowart; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
User Donald Cowart says:
>
> What are the 604e PowerPC chips, 32bit or 64bit?
>
> --Donald
All of the PowerPC chips from the G4 back to the 601 are 32 bit.
The new Power3-II and RS64-II (only found in IBM machines) are 64 bit but
have the ability to run 32 bit programs including the OS.
Someone else answered the question concerning alphas and sparcs. In the
intel world, everything from a 386 to the newest pentium 3/xeon/etc are
32 bit. The yet-to-be-released merced is 64 bit.
Bob
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* Re: RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
2000-07-31 16:47 ` Donald Cowart
2000-07-31 17:09 ` bob
@ 2000-07-31 17:50 ` tom_gall
2000-08-02 2:05 ` David Edelsohn
2000-08-02 8:14 ` Gabriel Paubert
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From: tom_gall @ 2000-07-31 17:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Donald Cowart; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
Donald Cowart wrote:
>
> What are the 604e PowerPC chips, 32bit or 64bit?
Hi Donald,
The 604e is a 32 bit chip.
> --Donald
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* Re: RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
2000-07-31 16:47 ` Donald Cowart
2000-07-31 17:09 ` bob
2000-07-31 17:50 ` tom_gall
@ 2000-08-02 2:05 ` David Edelsohn
2000-08-02 8:14 ` Gabriel Paubert
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From: David Edelsohn @ 2000-08-02 2:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Donald Cowart; +Cc: tom_gall, bob, linuxppc-dev
>>>>> Donald Cowart writes:
Donald> What are the 604e PowerPC chips, 32bit or 64bit?
The 604e (and all 60x chips) are 32 bits. Please look at any of
the PowerPC references around the web (including IBM and Motorola) for
more details about the various PowerPC architecture implementations.
David
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* Re: RS/6000 Model 170 Boots Linux
2000-07-31 16:47 ` Donald Cowart
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
2000-08-02 2:05 ` David Edelsohn
@ 2000-08-02 8:14 ` Gabriel Paubert
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From: Gabriel Paubert @ 2000-08-02 8:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Donald Cowart; +Cc: tom_gall, bob, linuxppc-dev
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Donald Cowart wrote:
>
> What are the 604e PowerPC chips, 32bit or 64bit?
32 bit. Call me the day an affordable 64 bit machine is available (I mean
for home user/hobbyist). No Apple machine has ever had a 64 bit processor
to start with.
Note that actually running the kernel in 32 bit mode makes sense
on 64 bit processors since the code is smaller (building addresses is much
easier and does not require a TOC) and there are fairly simple and cheap
MMU tricks to access all memory if needed (playing with segments but this
can be kept local to a given CPU, so no locking is necessary).
Gabriel.
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