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* Linux-ppc boot problems
From: Srivatsan @ 2004-12-30  5:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded
In-Reply-To: <20041230010007.B9EC22BF17@ozlabs.org>

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Hi all,
 
    I am sending the whole logbuffer. 
 
00138BD4: 3C 36 3E 4D 65 6D 6F 72  79 20 42 41 54 20 6D 61 |<6>Memory
BATma|
00138BE4: 70 70 69 6E 67 3A 20 42  41 54 32 3D 31 36 4D 62
|pping:BAT2=16Mb|
00138BF4: 2C 20 42 41 54 33 3D 30  4D 62 2C 20 72 65 73 69 |,
BAT3=0Mb,resi|
00138C04: 64 75 61 6C 3A 20 30 4D  62 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00
|dual:0Mb.......|
00138C14: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138C24: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138C34: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138C44: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138C54: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138C64: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138C74: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138C84: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138C94: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138CA4: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138CB4: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|...............|
00138CC4: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00
|............... 
 
 
Any pointers to the above problem. I am not able to see further logs, Is
it that our Linux Kernel is not properly ported? We have been on this
problem for quite some time now, kindly help us to get our system up.
 
Thanking you all for your support.
 
With Best Regards,
C.R.Srivatsan
 
 
 
 


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* help me for: Oops: kernel access of bad area, sig: 11
From: Jinwu Wei\(魏进武\) @ 2004-12-30  8:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev

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Dear,

    Here is my problems,

     Our environmet is:
    OS: hardhat Linux 2.1
    platform: ppc lopec 7410
    uname -r : 2.4.17_mvl21-lopec
   
   When we port the ppp_generic.c(Which is a kernel module), and the program can be executed on host(redhat 7.2). Howerver, when we complied it and runned on ppc lopec7410 (target) by the cross-developemnt enviornment, which can result in the machine down, and when wei return in the beginning of ppp_xmit_process(), the machine is not down but the following massages is printed in the /var/log/massages:

Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: IN ppp_generic.c(ppp_write()):called function ppp_write () 0  times! 
Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: In ppp_geberic.c(ppp_file_write()): the send device kind (pf->kind,1=INTERFACE,2=CHANNEL)is 1 
Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: In ppp_geberic.c(ppp_file_write()):After copy_from_user, the data from pppd to kernel space is : 
Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel:  
Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: c0 21 01 01 00 0a 02 06 00 00 00 00  
Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: IN ppp_GENERIC.c :ppp_xmit_process(),into this function  
Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: IN ppp_GENERIC.c :ppp_xmit_process(),ppp->xmit_pending is 0  
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: Oops: kernel access of bad area, sig: 11 
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: NIP: C0012F4C XER: 00000000 LR: C0012F34 SP: DF61FE40 REGS: df61fd90 TRAP: 0300    Tainted: P  
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: MSR: 00001032 EE: 0 PR: 0 FP: 0 ME: 1 IR/DR: 11 
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: DAR: 00000004, DSISR: 42000000 
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: TASK = df61e000[102] 'pppd' Last syscall: 142  
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: last math df61e000 last altivec df61e000 
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: GPR00: 00001032 DF61FE40 DF61E000 00000001 00009032 000000A5 DFDBEDE4 0001F618  
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: GPR08: 0000003C 00000000 DF619008 DF619014 84244862 1004BE28 10040000 10040000  
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: GPR16: 10040000 10040000 10040000 10040000 00009032 DF61FEF8 DF61FE98 0000012C  
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: GPR24: 00000006 00000000 00000145 DF61FED8 C02B0984 DF61900C DF7A35E0 DF619000  
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: Call backtrace:  
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: C0035128 C00516E0 E100379C C0051A28 C0051D30 C0009FD0 C000409C  
Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: 1001CBA8 10005EC0 100059B8 0FE69628 00000000  


How to debug it and correcte it , Plese help me!

Thanks a lot!
-------------------------------------------

 Best Regards
 
 Dr. Jinwu Wei
 
-----------------------------------------------------------------
 
National Digital Switching System 
Engineering & Technology R&D Center (NDSC),
Jianxue street 7#, Box:1001, No.783,
Zhengzhou,   450002.
Henan province, P.R. China.
 
Tel: +86-371-3532873

Fax: +86-371-3941700
Email: wjw@mail.ndsc.com.cn

          or bstap2000@yahoo.com.cn

 

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* SMC/SCC uart problem with MPC852T
From: David Jander @ 2004-12-30 11:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded


Hi,

I have been searching for a way to do the BRG routing to SCC3 and SCC4 on the 
MPC852T, so that BGR3 is routed to SCC3 and SMC1 and BRG4 to SCC4. I could 
not find anything in the kernel (CVS linux_2_4_devel from DENX) to do this.
I think I also need a special ucode-patch, but I don't know where to look for 
it either.
Right now SMC1 works as serial console (115200 baud).
The kernel says this:
...
CPM UART driver version 0.04
ttyS0 at 0x0280 is on SMC1 using BRG1
ttyS1 at 0x0200 is on SCC3 using BRG2
ttyS2 at 0x0300 is on SCC4 using BRG3
...
IMHO this can't be right. At least not for the MPC852T.
If I connect a device to ttyS1 or ttyS2, it seems to work OK though, but if I 
connect the respective RX pin directly to the corresponding TX pin, strange 
things begin to happen. /proc/interrupt counts skyrocket, and I get a lot of 
repeated data back from the serial port. It looks like as if CPM buffers 
overlap or something like that.

Searching on Google I was able to find these boot-messages from someone using 
an MPC852T:

....
CPM UART driver version 0.03
ttyS0 at 0x0280 is on SMC1 using BRG3 - SMC1/SCC3/I2C/SPI Patch enabled
ttyS1 at 0x0200 is on SCC3 using BRG3
ttyS2 at 0x0300 is on SCC4 using BRG4
....

That looks a lot better, but I wonder how he accomplished this? What's that 
"SMC1/SCC3/I2C/SPI Patch" ? Where do I get it from?

Greetings,

-- 
David Jander
Protonic Holland.

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* SMC/SCC uart problem with MPC852T
From: David Jander @ 2004-12-30 11:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded


Hi,

I have been searching for a way to do the BRG routing to SCC3 and SCC4 on the 
MPC852T, so that BGR3 is routed to SCC3 and SMC1 and BRG4 to SCC4. I could 
not find anything in the kernel (CVS linux_2_4_devel from DENX) to do this.
I think I also need a special ucode-patch, but I don't know where to look for 
it either.
Right now SMC1 works as serial console (115200 baud).
The kernel says this:
...
CPM UART driver version 0.04
ttyS0 at 0x0280 is on SMC1 using BRG1
ttyS1 at 0x0200 is on SCC3 using BRG2
ttyS2 at 0x0300 is on SCC4 using BRG3
...
IMHO this can't be right. At least not for the MPC852T.
If I connect a device to ttyS1 or ttyS2, it seems to work OK though, but if I 
connect the respective RX pin directly to the corresponding TX pin, strange 
things begin to happen. /proc/interrupt counts skyrocket, and I get a lot of 
repeated data back from the serial port. It looks like as if CPM buffers 
overlap or something like that.

Searching on Google I was able to find these boot-messages from someone using 
an MPC852T:

....
CPM UART driver version 0.03
ttyS0 at 0x0280 is on SMC1 using BRG3 - SMC1/SCC3/I2C/SPI Patch enabled
ttyS1 at 0x0200 is on SCC3 using BRG3
ttyS2 at 0x0300 is on SCC4 using BRG4
....

That looks a lot better, but I wonder how he accomplished this? What's that 
"SMC1/SCC3/I2C/SPI Patch" ? Where do I get it from?

Greetings,

-- 
David Jander
Protonic Holland.

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* RE: help me for: Oops: kernel access of bad area, sig: 11
From: T Michael Turney @ 2004-12-30 14:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jinwu Wei(???), linuxppc-dev
In-Reply-To: <002c01c4ee47$254516b0$c7c8a8c0@LocalHost>

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If you are using MVL2.1 why do you have to port ppp_generic.c?
I have used the PPP support already built-in to this kernel without
problem, even ported wvdial/wvstreams to it.
Cheers,
T.mike
  -----Original Message-----
  From: linuxppc-dev-bounces@ozlabs.org [mailto:linuxppc-dev-bounces@ozlabs.org]On Behalf Of Jinwu Wei(???)
  Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 12:11 AM
  To: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org
  Subject: help me for: Oops: kernel access of bad area, sig: 11 
  Importance: High



  Dear,

      Here is my problems,

       Our environmet is:
      OS: hardhat Linux 2.1
      platform: ppc lopec 7410
      uname -r : 2.4.17_mvl21-lopec
     
     When we port the ppp_generic.c(Which is a kernel module), and the program can be executed on host(redhat 7.2). Howerver, when we complied it and runned on ppc lopec7410 (target) by the cross-developemnt enviornment, which can result in the machine down, and when wei return in the beginning of ppp_xmit_process(), the machine is not down but the following massages is printed in the /var/log/massages:

  Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: IN ppp_generic.c(ppp_write()):called function ppp_write () 0  times! 
  Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: In ppp_geberic.c(ppp_file_write()): the send device kind (pf->kind,1=INTERFACE,2=CHANNEL)is 1 
  Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: In ppp_geberic.c(ppp_file_write()):After copy_from_user, the data from pppd to kernel space is : 
  Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel:  
  Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: c0 21 01 01 00 0a 02 06 00 00 00 00  
  Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: IN ppp_GENERIC.c :ppp_xmit_process(),into this function  
  Dec 29 13:52:31 10 kernel: IN ppp_GENERIC.c :ppp_xmit_process(),ppp->xmit_pending is 0  
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: Oops: kernel access of bad area, sig: 11 
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: NIP: C0012F4C XER: 00000000 LR: C0012F34 SP: DF61FE40 REGS: df61fd90 TRAP: 0300    Tainted: P  
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: MSR: 00001032 EE: 0 PR: 0 FP: 0 ME: 1 IR/DR: 11 
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: DAR: 00000004, DSISR: 42000000 
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: TASK = df61e000[102] 'pppd' Last syscall: 142  
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: last math df61e000 last altivec df61e000 
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: GPR00: 00001032 DF61FE40 DF61E000 00000001 00009032 000000A5 DFDBEDE4 0001F618  
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: GPR08: 0000003C 00000000 DF619008 DF619014 84244862 1004BE28 10040000 10040000  
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: GPR16: 10040000 10040000 10040000 10040000 00009032 DF61FEF8 DF61FE98 0000012C  
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: GPR24: 00000006 00000000 00000145 DF61FED8 C02B0984 DF61900C DF7A35E0 DF619000  
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: Call backtrace:  
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: C0035128 C00516E0 E100379C C0051A28 C0051D30 C0009FD0 C000409C  
  Dec 29 13:52:32 10 kernel: 1001CBA8 10005EC0 100059B8 0FE69628 00000000  


  How to debug it and correcte it , Plese help me!

  Thanks a lot!
  -------------------------------------------

   Best Regards
   
   Dr. Jinwu Wei
   
  -----------------------------------------------------------------
   
  National Digital Switching System 
  Engineering & Technology R&D Center (NDSC),
  Jianxue street 7#, Box:1001, No.783,
  Zhengzhou,   450002.
  Henan province, P.R. China.
   
  Tel: +86-371-3532873

  Fax: +86-371-3941700
  Email: wjw@mail.ndsc.com.cn

            or bstap2000@yahoo.com.cn

   

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* Re: SMC/SCC uart problem with MPC852T
From: Dan Malek @ 2004-12-30 15:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: David Jander; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded
In-Reply-To: <200412301246.48870.david.jander@protonic.nl>


On Dec 30, 2004, at 6:46 AM, David Jander wrote:

> I have been searching for a way to do the BRG routing to SCC3 and SCC4 
> on the
> MPC852T, so that BGR3 is routed to SCC3 and SMC1 and BRG4 to SCC4. I 
> could
> not find anything in the kernel (CVS linux_2_4_devel from DENX) to do 
> this.

There isn't anything exactly to do this.  If you get the linuxppc-2.4 
from BK,
there is an updated uart.c driver that will help with this.  All of the 
BRG
management is handled by a single function, and you can modify this
accordingly to meet your requirements.


> Searching on Google I was able to find these boot-messages from 
> someone using
> an MPC852T:

Must have been a locally customized driver.


	-- Dan

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* MPC5200 PCI byte-swapping
From: Mark Chambers @ 2004-12-30 20:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded
In-Reply-To: <C6D7331E-5A77-11D9-AECD-003065F9B7DC@embeddededge.com>

I've just realized that the 5200 does byte-lane swapping
on all PCI accesses.  That is, if you write a 32 bit word
0x12345678, 0x12 will go out on byte 0, 0x34 on byte 1,
etc.  Unfortunately, my target, a T.I. DM642, does not
do this, so I've got a big/little endian mismatch.  A couple
of questions if anybody knows:

- Do all MPC8xxx processors do this - byte swap on
all PCI accesses, not just configuration space?

- Is there an elegant (simple) way to re-swap the bytes?
It's not a big problem really, but if there were a way to 
set LE mode on a particular page or something like that
it might be worth it.

Thanks,
Mark Chambers

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* inflate returned FFFFFFFD - what does this error exactly mean ?
From: Povolotsky, Alexander @ 2004-12-30 22:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded

Hi,

After few days of wondering through debugging (and with great help) I fixed
(by inserting watch dog resets into beginning of  while loops in zlib
functions) my first problem -strange reboot failures during decompression of
the kernel image by the bootloader.
However my luck expired beyond this fix so far ... ;-).
Now I am getting "controlled" failure (during the same decompression as
described above):

I_BAD
return Z_DATA_ERROR
after zlib_inflate
inflate returned FFFFFFFD
exit

what does this error exactly mean ?

Thanks,
Best Regards,
Alex 

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* Re: inflate returned FFFFFFFD - what does this error exactly mean ?
From: Nigel Cunningham @ 2004-12-30 22:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Povolotsky, Alexander; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded-bounces, linuxppc-embedded
In-Reply-To: <313680C9A886D511A06000204840E1CF0A647439@whq-msgusr-02.pit.comms.marconi.com>





Hi.

linuxppc-embedded-bounces@ozlabs.org wrote on 31/12/2004 09:27:53:

> Hi,
>
> After few days of wondering through debugging (and with great help) I
fixed
> (by inserting watch dog resets into beginning of  while loops in zlib
> functions) my first problem -strange reboot failures during decompression
of
> the kernel image by the bootloader.
> However my luck expired beyond this fix so far ... ;-).
> Now I am getting "controlled" failure (during the same decompression as
> described above):
>
> I_BAD
> return Z_DATA_ERROR
> after zlib_inflate
> inflate returned FFFFFFFD
> exit
>
> what does this error exactly mean ?

Going from include/linux/zlib.h, it is a data error: your compressed stream
has somehow been corrupted?

Regards,

Nigel

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* Re: inflate returned FFFFFFFD - what does this error exactly mean ?
From: Wolfgang Denk @ 2004-12-30 23:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Povolotsky, Alexander; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded
In-Reply-To: <313680C9A886D511A06000204840E1CF0A647439@whq-msgusr-02.pit.comms.marconi.com>

Hi Alex,

in message <313680C9A886D511A06000204840E1CF0A647439@whq-msgusr-02.pit.comms.marconi.com> you wrote:
> 
> After few days of wondering through debugging (and with great help) I fixed
> (by inserting watch dog resets into beginning of  while loops in zlib
> functions) my first problem -strange reboot failures during decompression of

You know why I recommended U-Boot :-)

> Now I am getting "controlled" failure (during the same decompression as
> described above):
> 
> I_BAD
> return Z_DATA_ERROR
> after zlib_inflate
> inflate returned FFFFFFFD
> exit
> 
> what does this error exactly mean ?

Most probably it means that the areas where the compressed  image  is
stored   and   to  where  you  copy  the  uncompressed  code  to  are
over-lapping. Try storing the compressed image at  a  higher  address
(like 0x400000 or so).

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

-- 
Software Engineering:  Embedded and Realtime Systems,  Embedded Linux
Phone: (+49)-8142-66989-10 Fax: (+49)-8142-66989-80 Email: wd@denx.de
How many seconds are there in a year? If I tell you there are 3.155 x
10^7, you won't even try to remember it. On the other hand, who could
forget that, to within half a percent, pi seconds is  a  nanocentury.
                                               -- Tom Duff, Bell Labs

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* Re: inflate returned FFFFFFFD - what does this error exactly mean ?
From: Jeff Angielski @ 2004-12-31  0:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Povolotsky, Alexander; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded
In-Reply-To: <313680C9A886D511A06000204840E1CF0A647439@whq-msgusr-02.pit.comms.marconi.com>

On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 17:27, Povolotsky, Alexander wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> After few days of wondering through debugging (and with great help) I fixed
> (by inserting watch dog resets into beginning of  while loops in zlib
> functions) my first problem -strange reboot failures during decompression of
> the kernel image by the bootloader.
> However my luck expired beyond this fix so far ... ;-).
> Now I am getting "controlled" failure (during the same decompression as
> described above):

A quick suggestion would be try increase the load address that you are
using for loading the kernel image.  You might have a slight bit of
overlap that is only showing up after the memory contains non-zero
values.

Jeff Angielski

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* Re: 43p-140 install issues
From: Sven Luther @ 2004-12-31  9:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: mikemartin, linuxppc-dev; +Cc: debian-powerpc, debian-kernel
In-Reply-To: <855e88d00412291051792d3daa@mail.gmail.com>

On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 01:51:51PM -0500, Mike Martin wrote:
> I have a 43p-140, It will netboot, start the installer and let be run
> through the motions. It doesn't seem to be able to recognize the cdrom
> or be able to set up the network. This puts a stop on the installation
> pretty quickly. I can't seem to figure it out on my own. Can anyone
> help?
> 
> Attached is a console capture from my latest boot using the Dec. 28th
> image from:
> http://people.debian.org/~luther/debian-installer/daily-powerpc-built/daily/powerpc/netboot/
> 
> Other images are similar.

Could you try to get the /var/log/syslog and /var/log/messages out of that box
? 

> When the installer gets to configuring the network with DHCP, it
> fails. "tcpdump" on the server interface shows no traffic after the
> tftp image is transfered.

Mmm, could this be similar to : 

  http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=283329

I am trying the install on a motorola powerstack (utah board), which has a
decchip (de4x5) ethernet, and things are worse, the machine freezes when
trying to ifup the interface :

  http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=287933

I get some strange feeling that something is seriously wrong with the 2.6
kernels on prep hardware. Let me CC this to linuxppc-dev mailing lists too. 

I will not have time to look into this problem before next year though :), and
probably not before a week or so at that.

Friendly,

Sven Luther

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* Re: [FYI] linux 2.6 still not working with PReP (ppc32)
From: Sven Luther @ 2004-12-31  9:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christian; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, Marc Dietrich
In-Reply-To: <41CF77A9.9040405@gmx.net>

On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 03:47:05AM +0100, Christian wrote:
> Marc Dietrich schrieb:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I read this thread about booting a PowerStack with newer kernels. 
> >Motivated by this, I tried to compile a 2.6.10 kernel on my machine (with 
> >sym53c825a onboard). Sadly, the scsi controller always timeouts during 
> >initialisation. I 

I also have some strange issues with network support using the standard debian
2.6.8 kernel. ifconfig upping the decchip ethernet on the powerstack freezes
the kernel, and i hear reports of problems on IBM PReP hardware too with not
working ethernet, altough there is no freeze.

Any idea on this ? 

Friendly,

Sven Luther

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* Re: [FYI] linux 2.6 still not working with PReP (ppc32)
From: Sebastian Heutling @ 2004-12-31 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sven Luther; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, Marc Dietrich
In-Reply-To: <20041231095557.GA16480@pegasos>

On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 10:55 +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 03:47:05AM +0100, Christian wrote:
> > Marc Dietrich schrieb:
> > >Hi all,
> > >
> > >I read this thread about booting a PowerStack with newer kernels. 
> > >Motivated by this, I tried to compile a 2.6.10 kernel on my machine (with 
> > >sym53c825a onboard). Sadly, the scsi controller always timeouts during 
> > >initialisation. I 
> 
> I also have some strange issues with network support using the standard debian
> 2.6.8 kernel. ifconfig upping the decchip ethernet on the powerstack freezes
> the kernel, and i hear reports of problems on IBM PReP hardware too with not
> working ethernet, altough there is no freeze.
> 
> Any idea on this ? 

Does it contain the IRQ patch? Where does it boot from SCSI or net? What
PCI-Devices are installed?
I use an older patched 2.6.8 debian kernel. It works fine here except
that I can't insert the eepro100 module via /etc/modules on boot because
some times it crashes on module insertion (or on ifconfig via init
script - I don't remember exactly) and sometimes not. Therefore I do it
by hand after boot up.


Sebastian Heutling

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* Physical Memory map holes in PPC
From: dheeraj kumar @ 2004-12-31 20:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev

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* Radeon blanking broken
From: Andreas Schwab @ 2004-12-31 19:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Benjamin Herrenschmidt; +Cc: linuxppc-dev

The radeonfb blanking rework has broken it on the iBook G3 wit Radeon M6.
When the X server enables DPMS the backlight stays on and the display gets
in a strange state, gradually fading off.  When I revert the changes to
radeon_screen_blank, radeonfb_blank and radeon_set_backlight_enable it
works again.

Andreas.

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* Re: [FYI] linux 2.6 still not working with PReP (ppc32)
From: Sven Luther @ 2004-12-31 22:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sebastian Heutling; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, Marc Dietrich
In-Reply-To: <1104505249.6794.5.camel@weizen.left.earth>

On Fri, Dec 31, 2004 at 04:00:49PM +0100, Sebastian Heutling wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 10:55 +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 03:47:05AM +0100, Christian wrote:
> > > Marc Dietrich schrieb:
> > > >Hi all,
> > > >
> > > >I read this thread about booting a PowerStack with newer kernels. 
> > > >Motivated by this, I tried to compile a 2.6.10 kernel on my machine (with 
> > > >sym53c825a onboard). Sadly, the scsi controller always timeouts during 
> > > >initialisation. I 
> > 
> > I also have some strange issues with network support using the standard debian
> > 2.6.8 kernel. ifconfig upping the decchip ethernet on the powerstack freezes
> > the kernel, and i hear reports of problems on IBM PReP hardware too with not
> > working ethernet, altough there is no freeze.
> > 
> > Any idea on this ? 
> 
> Does it contain the IRQ patch? Where does it boot from SCSI or net? What
> PCI-Devices are installed?

Probably not, just the standard debian kernel, i donÃ't remember any irq
patches, but there where a bunch of patches from leighbb. it is done
netbooting, and the only pci device installed is the cirruss logic graphic
card.

> I use an older patched 2.6.8 debian kernel. It works fine here except
> that I can't insert the eepro100 module via /etc/modules on boot because
> some times it crashes on module insertion (or on ifconfig via init
> script - I don't remember exactly) and sometimes not. Therefore I do it
> by hand after boot up.

Can you mail me the patch in question, or better yet mail it to the bug report
about this ? 287933@bugs.debian.org

Friendly,

Sven Luther

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* Re: 43p-140 install issues
From: Mike Martin @ 2005-01-01  0:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sven Luther; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, debian-powerpc, debian-kernel
In-Reply-To: <20041231095310.GA16214@pegasos>

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(re-sending for the benefit of those on the lists .. sorry Sven)

Would there be any image I can use to install this machine currently?
Here's my situation, If I can get the machine to boot and install by
next week (back to work) my boss will let me keep working on it -
otherwise he'll declare it useless and it'll go back in the closet. If
I can get anything on it I'm ok - It doesn't need to be 2.6.

Attached is /var/log/syslog and /var/log/messages.


Mike Martin



On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 10:53:10 +0100, Sven Luther <sven.luther@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 01:51:51PM -0500, Mike Martin wrote:
> > I have a 43p-140, It will netboot, start the installer and let be run
> > through the motions. It doesn't seem to be able to recognize the cdrom
> > or be able to set up the network. This puts a stop on the installation
> > pretty quickly. I can't seem to figure it out on my own. Can anyone
> > help?
> >
> > Attached is a console capture from my latest boot using the Dec. 28th
> > image from:
> > http://people.debian.org/~luther/debian-installer/daily-powerpc-built/daily/powerpc/netboot/
> >
> > Other images are similar.
> 
> Could you try to get the /var/log/syslog and /var/log/messages out of that box
> ?
> 
> > When the installer gets to configuring the network with DHCP, it
> > fails. "tcpdump" on the server interface shows no traffic after the
> > tftp image is transfered.
> 
> Mmm, could this be similar to :
> 
>   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=283329
> 
> I am trying the install on a motorola powerstack (utah board), which has a
> decchip (de4x5) ethernet, and things are worse, the machine freezes when
> trying to ifup the interface :
> 
>   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=287933
> 
> I get some strange feeling that something is seriously wrong with the 2.6
> kernels on prep hardware. Let me CC this to linuxppc-dev mailing lists too.
> 
> I will not have time to look into this problem before next year though :), and
> probably not before a week or so at that.
> 
> Friendly,
> 
> Sven Luther
> 
>

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~ # cat /var/log/syslog
Dec 31 16:11:07 syslogd started: BusyBox v1.00-pre10 (Debian 20040623-1)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: klogd started: BusyBox v1.00-pre10 (Debian 20040623-1)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Total memory = 256MB; using 512kB for hash table (at c0300000)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Linux version 2.6.8-powerpc (sven@pegasos2) (version gcc 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-2)) #1 Thu Dec 9 10:27:54 CET 2004
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: PReP architecture
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: IBM planar ID: 000000d5
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: MPIC at 0xfddc0000 (0x3ddc0000), length 0x00040000 mapped to 0xeffc0000
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 65536
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel:   DMA zone: 65536 pages, LIFO batch:16
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel:   Normal zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:1
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel:   HighMem zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:1
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Built 1 zonelists
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,9600 root=/dev/ram
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: OpenPIC Version 1.0 (4 CPUs and 16 IRQ sources) at effc0000
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: PID hash table entries: 2048 (order 11: 16384 bytes)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: time_init: decrementer frequency = 16.617869 MHz
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Console: colour dummy device 80x25
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Inode-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Memory: 251712k available (1732k kernel code, 1060k data, 164k init, 0k highmem)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 330.75 BogoMIPS
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: checking if image is initramfs...it isn't (no cpio magic); looks like an initrd
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Freeing initrd memory: 4098k freed
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 16
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Setting PCI interrupts for a "IBM 43P-140 (Tiger1)"
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of PCI bridge 1
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: PCI: bridge 1 resource 0 moved to 7ff000..7fffff
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of device 0000:00:0b.0
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of device 0000:00:0c.0
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of device 0000:00:10.0
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of device 0000:00:12.0
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of device 0000:01:03.0
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Registering openpic with sysfs...
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Thermal assist unit not available
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: audit(1104509463.578:0): initialized
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: devfs: 2004-01-31 Richard Gooch (rgooch@atnf.csiro.au)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: devfs: boot_options: 0x0
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Initializing Cryptographic API
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Generic RTC Driver v1.07
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Macintosh non-volatile memory driver v1.1
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 8 ports, IRQ sharing disabled
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: ttyS1 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: pmac_zilog: 0.6 (Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 8192K size 1024 blocksize
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: divert: not allocating divert_blk for non-ethernet device lo
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: input: Macintosh mouse button emulation
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 2
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 2048 buckets, 16Kbytes
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 16384 bind 32768)
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: VFS: Mounted root (cramfs filesystem) readonly.
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 164k init 60k pmac 4k chrp 8k openfirmware
Dec 31 16:11:07 kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 1
Dec 31 16:11:10 kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usbfs
Dec 31 16:11:10 kernel: usbcore: registered new driver hub
Dec 31 16:11:10 kernel: usbcore: registered new driver hiddev
Dec 31 16:11:10 kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usbhid
Dec 31 16:11:10 kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: v2.0:USB HID core driver
Dec 31 16:11:10 kernel: drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c: USB Serial support registered for Generic
Dec 31 16:11:10 kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usbserial_generic
Dec 31 16:11:10 kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usbserial
Dec 31 16:11:10 kernel: drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c: USB Serial Driver core v2.0
Dec 31 16:11:13 preseed: successfully loaded preseed file from /preseed.cfg
Dec 31 16:11:13 kernel: serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
Dec 31 16:11:13 kernel: serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
Dec 31 16:11:14 kernel: atkbd.c: keyboard reset failed on isa0060/serio1
Dec 31 16:11:14 kernel: atkbd.c: keyboard reset failed on isa0060/serio0
Dec 31 16:11:14 init: ^MStarting pid 418, console /dev/tts/0: '/sbin/debian-installer'
Dec 31 16:11:14 init: ^MStarting pid 422, console /dev/vc/3: '/usr/bin/tail'
Dec 31 16:11:14 init: ^MStarting pid 424, console /dev/vc/4: '/usr/bin/tail'
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libc6): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4): search, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4-udeb): mark, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libtextwrap1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (cdebconf-udeb): mark, dependency from languagechooser 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (languagechooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (iso-3166-udeb): mark, dependency from countrychooser 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (countrychooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0-udeb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps-usb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (archdetect): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (kbd-chooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover): search, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdiscover1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-data-udeb): mark, dependency from discover1-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-udeb): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (rootskel): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (hw-detect): mark, dependency from ethdetect 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethdetect): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (dhcp-client-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethernet-card-detection): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (netcfg): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (configured-network): search, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils): mark, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (network-preseed): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (choose-mirror): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (net-retriever): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (anna): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (download-installer): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-shell): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-reboot): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: Menu item 'languagechooser' selected 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure languagechooser, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure cdebconf-udeb, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libc6, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libdebian-installer4, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package libdebian-installer4  
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for libdebian-installer4-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for libdebian-installer4-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libdebian-installer4-udeb, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libc6, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:17 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libtextwrap1, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:17 debconf: Setting debconf/language to C
Dec 31 16:11:28 debconf: Setting debconf/language to en_US:en_GB:en
Dec 31 16:11:28 languagechooser: info: Asking for language specific packages to be Installed.
Dec 31 16:11:28 languagechooser: info: debian-installer/locale   = 'en'
Dec 31 16:11:28 languagechooser: info: debian-installer/fallbacklocale   = 'en_US@euro'
Dec 31 16:11:28 languagechooser: info: languagechooser/locale   = 'en'
Dec 31 16:11:28 languagechooser: info: debian-installer/language = 'en_US:en_GB:en'
Dec 31 16:11:28 languagechooser: info: debian-installer/country  = 'US'
Dec 31 16:11:28 languagechooser: info: debian-installer/consoledisplay  = 'kbd=lat0-sun16(iso15)'
Dec 31 16:11:28 main-menu[449]: INFO: Priority changed externally, setting main-menu default to 'high' (high) 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libc6): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4): search, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4-udeb): mark, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libtextwrap1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (cdebconf-udeb): mark, dependency from languagechooser 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (languagechooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (iso-3166-udeb): mark, dependency from countrychooser 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (countrychooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0-udeb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps-usb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (archdetect): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (kbd-chooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover): search, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdiscover1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-data-udeb): mark, dependency from discover1-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-udeb): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (rootskel): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (hw-detect): mark, dependency from ethdetect 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethdetect): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (dhcp-client-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethernet-card-detection): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (netcfg): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (configured-network): search, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils): mark, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (network-preseed): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (choose-mirror): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (net-retriever): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (anna): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (download-installer): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-shell): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-reboot): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: Menu item 'countrychooser' selected 
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure countrychooser, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:29 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure iso-3166-udeb, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:29 countrychooser: info: LANGUAGECODE_LANGUAGECHOOSER = 'en'
Dec 31 16:11:29 countrychooser: info: COUNTRYCODE_LANGUAGECHOOSER = 'US'
Dec 31 16:11:29 countrychooser: info: LOCALE_LANGUAGECHOOSER = 'en'
Dec 31 16:11:29 countrychooser: info: FALLBACKLOCALE = 'en_US@euro'
Dec 31 16:11:38 countrychooser: info: Set debian-installer/country = 'CA'
Dec 31 16:11:38 countrychooser: info: LANGUAGE = 'en'
Dec 31 16:11:38 countrychooser: info: COUNTRYCODE = 'CA'
Dec 31 16:11:39 countrychooser: info: Set debian-installer/locale = 'en_CA'
Dec 31 16:11:39 countrychooser: info: Set debian-installer/language = 'en_CA:en_US:en_GB:en'
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libc6): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4): search, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4-udeb): mark, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libtextwrap1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (cdebconf-udeb): mark, dependency from languagechooser 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (languagechooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (iso-3166-udeb): mark, dependency from countrychooser 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (countrychooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0-udeb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps-usb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (archdetect): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (kbd-chooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover): search, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdiscover1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-data-udeb): mark, dependency from discover1-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-udeb): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (rootskel): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (hw-detect): mark, dependency from ethdetect 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethdetect): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (dhcp-client-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethernet-card-detection): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (netcfg): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (configured-network): search, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils): mark, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (network-preseed): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (choose-mirror): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (net-retriever): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (anna): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (download-installer): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-shell): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-reboot): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: Menu item 'kbd-chooser' selected 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure kbd-chooser, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libc6, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libdebconfclient0, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package libdebconfclient0  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for libdebconfclient0-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for libdebconfclient0-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libdebconfclient0-udeb, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libc6, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libdebian-installer4, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package libdebian-installer4  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure console-keymaps, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package console-keymaps  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for console-keymaps-usb 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for console-keymaps-at 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for console-keymaps-usb 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure console-keymaps-usb, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for console-keymaps-at 
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure console-keymaps-at, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:39 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure archdetect, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:39 kbd-chooser[611]: INFO: Setting debian-installer/serial-console to true 
Dec 31 16:11:39 kbd-chooser[611]: DEBUG: Mounting usbdevfs to look for kbd  
Dec 31 16:11:39 kbd-chooser[611]: DEBUG: Failed to open /proc/bus/usb/devices: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:39 kbd-chooser[611]: DEBUG: Adding generic entry for USB keymaps  
Dec 31 16:11:39 kbd-chooser[611]: INFO: keyboard type at: present: false   
Dec 31 16:11:39 kbd-chooser[611]: INFO: keyboard type usb: present: unknown    
Dec 31 16:11:39 kbd-chooser[611]: INFO: Setting debian-installer/serial-console to true 
Dec 31 16:11:39 kbd-chooser[611]: INFO: Setting debian-installer/uml-console to false 
Dec 31 16:11:39 kbd-chooser[611]: INFO: kbd-chooser: not setting keymap (kbd == none selected) 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libc6): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4): search, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4-udeb): mark, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libtextwrap1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (cdebconf-udeb): mark, dependency from languagechooser 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (languagechooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (iso-3166-udeb): mark, dependency from countrychooser 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (countrychooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0-udeb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps-usb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (archdetect): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (kbd-chooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover): search, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdiscover1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-data-udeb): mark, dependency from discover1-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-udeb): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (rootskel): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (hw-detect): mark, dependency from ethdetect 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethdetect): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (dhcp-client-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethernet-card-detection): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (netcfg): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (configured-network): search, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils): mark, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (network-preseed): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (choose-mirror): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (net-retriever): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (anna): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (download-installer): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-shell): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-reboot): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: Menu item 'ethdetect' selected 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure ethdetect, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure hw-detect, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure discover, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package discover  
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for discover1-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for discover1-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure discover1-udeb, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libc6, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libdiscover1, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure discover1-data-udeb, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:40 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure rootskel, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:40 hw-detect: Using discover version 1.
Dec 31 16:11:42 hw-detect: Detecting hardware...
Dec 31 16:11:43 hw-detect: Missing module 'sym53c8xx'.
Dec 31 16:11:43 hw-detect: Missing module 'usb-storage'.
Dec 31 16:11:43 hw-detect: Missing module 'ide-mod'.
Dec 31 16:11:43 hw-detect: Missing module 'ide-probe-mod'.
Dec 31 16:11:44 hw-detect: Missing module 'ide-detect'.
Dec 31 16:11:44 hw-detect: Missing module 'ide-generic'.
Dec 31 16:11:44 hw-detect: Missing module 'ide-floppy'.
Dec 31 16:11:44 hw-detect: Missing module 'ide-disk'.
Dec 31 16:11:44 hw-detect: Missing module 'ide-cd'.
Dec 31 16:11:44 hw-detect: Missing module 'isofs'.
Dec 31 16:11:44 hw-detect: Loading modules...
Dec 31 16:11:44 hw-detect: Detected module 'pcnet32' for 'Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] 79c970 [PCnet32 LANCE]'
Dec 31 16:11:44 hw-detect: Trying to load module 'pcnet32'
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: pcnet32.c:v1.30i 06.28.2004 tsbogend@alpha.franken.de
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: PCI: Enabling device 0000:00:0c.0 (0000 -> 0003)
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: pcnet32: PCnet/PCI II 79C970A at 0x1020, 00 06 29 ba 40 05 assigned IRQ 22.
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: divert: allocating divert_blk for eth0
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: eth0: registered as PCnet/PCI II 79C970A
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: pcnet32: 1 cards_found.
Dec 31 16:11:45 hw-detect: Detected module 'floppy' for 'Linux Floppy'
Dec 31 16:11:45 hw-detect: Trying to load module 'floppy'
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: inserting floppy driver for 2.6.8-powerpc
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: Using anticipatory io scheduler
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 2.88M
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel: Linux Kernel Card Services
Dec 31 16:11:45 kernel:   options:  [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
Dec 31 16:11:46 hw-detect: Starting PCMCIA services: using yenta_socket instead of i82365
Dec 31 16:11:46 hw-detect: cardmgr[1075]: no sockets found!
Dec 31 16:11:46 cardmgr[1075]: no sockets found!
Dec 31 16:11:46 hw-detect: done.
Dec 31 16:11:46 hw-detect: Detected discover version 1, installing discover1.
Dec 31 16:11:46 hw-detect: Detected hotplug support, installing hotplug.
Dec 31 16:11:47 hw-detect: Missing modules 'sym53c8xx (Symbios Logic Inc. / NCR 53c825), usb-storage (USB storage), ide-mod (Linux IDE driver), ide-probe-mod (Linux IDE probe driver), ide-detect (Linux IDE detection), ide-generic (Linux IDE support), ide-floppy (Linux IDE floppy), ide-disk (Linux ATA DISK), ide-cd (Linux ATAPI CD-ROM), isofs (Linux ISO 9660 filesystem)
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: (process:625): find:  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: (process:625): /proc/device-tree/ 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: (process:625): : No such file or directory 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libc6): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4): search, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4-udeb): mark, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libtextwrap1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (cdebconf-udeb): mark, dependency from languagechooser 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (languagechooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (iso-3166-udeb): mark, dependency from countrychooser 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (countrychooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0-udeb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps-usb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (archdetect): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (kbd-chooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover): search, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdiscover1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-data-udeb): mark, dependency from discover1-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-udeb): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (rootskel): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (hw-detect): mark, dependency from ethdetect 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethdetect): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (dhcp-client-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethernet-card-detection): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (netcfg): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (configured-network): search, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils): mark, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (network-preseed): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (choose-mirror): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (net-retriever): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (anna): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (download-installer): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-shell): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-reboot): mark 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: Menu item 'netcfg' selected 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure netcfg, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libc6, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libdebconfclient0, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package libdebconfclient0  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libdebian-installer4, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package libdebian-installer4  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libiw27, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package libiw27  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for libiw27-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: INFO: Falling back to the package description for libiw27-udeb 
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libiw27-udeb, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure dhcp-client-udeb, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libc6, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure ethernet-card-detection, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:11:47 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package ethernet-card-detection  
Dec 31 16:11:47 kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 17
Dec 31 16:11:47 dhclient: Internet Software Consortium DHCP Client 2.0pl5
Dec 31 16:11:47 dhclient: Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 The Internet Software Consortium.
Dec 31 16:11:47 dhclient: All rights reserved.
Dec 31 16:11:47 dhclient: 
Dec 31 16:11:47 dhclient: Please contribute if you find this software useful.
Dec 31 16:11:47 dhclient: For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/dhcp-contrib.html
Dec 31 16:11:47 dhclient: 
Dec 31 16:11:48 dhclient: Listening on LPF/eth0/00:06:29:ba:40:05
Dec 31 16:11:48 dhclient: Sending on   LPF/eth0/00:06:29:ba:40:05
Dec 31 16:11:48 dhclient: Sending on   Socket/fallback/fallback-net
Dec 31 16:11:48 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 8
Dec 31 16:11:56 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 15
Dec 31 16:12:11 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 20
Dec 31 16:12:31 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 13
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): Internet Software Consortium DHCP Client 2.0pl5 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127):  
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 The Internet Software Consortium. 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127):  
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): All rights reserved. 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127):  
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127):  
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): Please contribute if you find this software useful. 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127):  
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/dhcp-contrib.html 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127):  
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127):  
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): Listening on LPF/eth0/00:06:29:ba:40:05 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127):  
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): Sending on   LPF/eth0/00:06:29:ba:40:05 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): Sending on   Socket/fallback/fallback-net 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 8 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 15 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 20 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: (process:1127): DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 13 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: INFO: Menu item 'netcfg' succeeded but requested to be left unconfigured. 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: INFO: Modifying debconf priority limit from 'high' to 'medium' 
Dec 31 16:12:37 debconf: Setting debconf/priority to medium
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libc6): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4): search, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebian-installer4-udeb): mark, dependency from cdebconf-udeb 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libtextwrap1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (cdebconf-udeb): mark, dependency from languagechooser 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (languagechooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (iso-3166-udeb): mark, dependency from countrychooser 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (countrychooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdebconfclient0-udeb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps): search, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (console-keymaps-usb): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (archdetect): mark, dependency from kbd-chooser 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (kbd-chooser): mark 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover): search, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libdiscover1): package doesn't exist (ignored) 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-data-udeb): mark, dependency from discover1-udeb 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (discover1-udeb): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (rootskel): mark, dependency from hw-detect 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (hw-detect): mark, dependency from ethdetect 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethdetect): mark 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (libiw27-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (dhcp-client-udeb): mark, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (ethernet-card-detection): search, dependency from netcfg 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (netcfg): mark 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (configured-network): search, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils): mark, dependency from network-preseed 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (network-preseed): mark 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (choose-mirror): mark 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (net-retriever): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (anna): mark, dependency from download-installer 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (download-installer): mark 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-shell): mark 
Dec 31 16:12:37 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: resolver (di-utils-reboot): mark 
Dec 31 16:13:00 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: Menu item 'di-utils-shell' selected 
Dec 31 16:13:00 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure di-utils-shell, status: 2  
Dec 31 16:13:00 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libc6, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:13:00 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libdebconfclient0, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:13:00 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package libdebconfclient0  
Dec 31 16:13:00 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: configure libdebian-installer4, status: 0  
Dec 31 16:13:00 main-menu[449]: DEBUG: virtual package libdebian-installer4  
~ # 
~ # 
~ # 
~ # 
~ # cat /var/log/messages
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.8-powerpc/kernel/lib/crc32.ko 
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.8-powerpc/kernel/drivers/net/pcnet32.ko 
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.8-powerpc/kernel/drivers/block/floppy.ko 
~ # exit

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* Re: 43p-140 install issues
From: Ulrich Teichert @ 2005-01-01 13:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: mikemartin; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, debian-powerpc
In-Reply-To: <855e88d004123116541edc4d61@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

>Would there be any image I can use to install this machine currently?

Sure, check http://www.solinno.co.uk/7043-140/, that's Leigh Browns site.
There's a detailed step-by-step guide which will take you through the whole
process. You can even choose what distro you want to install, but you may
have to update your firmware first (I had to do it as well, but it was
OK). BTW: great job Leigh!

>Here's my situation, If I can get the machine to boot and install by
>next week (back to work) my boss will let me keep working on it -
>otherwise he'll declare it useless and it'll go back in the closet. If
>I can get anything on it I'm ok - It doesn't need to be 2.6.
[del]

There are 2.4.x kernels on that site which are working very well, I
installed Debian Woody on top of it ;-)

HTH,
Uli
-- 
Dipl. Inf. Ulrich Teichert|e-mail: Ulrich.Teichert@gmx.de
Stormweg 24               |listening to: Suicide Drive (The Deep Eynde)
24539 Neumuenster, Germany|Public Pervert (Interpol) Clé De Contact (Metal Urbain)

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* isochronous mode of USB audio device on MPC5200
From: Benny Liu @ 2005-01-01 13:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded

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Hi, everyone, happy new year!

Did anyone try usb audio device or other isochronous mode usb devices on Icecube board(Motorola MPC5200)?

I tried, but it reports the following message:

"host/usb-ohci.c: OHCI Unrecoverable Error, controller usb-0 disabled"

After this message, the host controller is disabled.

Thanks a lot.


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* isochronous mode of USB audio device on MPC5200
From: Benny Liu @ 2005-01-01 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev

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Hi, everyone, happy new year!

Did anyone try usb audio device or other isochronous mode usb devices on Icecube board(Motorola MPC5200)?

I tried, but it reports the following message:

"host/usb-ohci.c: OHCI Unrecoverable Error, controller usb-0 disabled"

After this message, the host controller is disabled.

Thanks a lot.

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* Re: 43p-140 install issues
From: Sven Luther @ 2005-01-01 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ulrich Teichert; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, mikemartin, debian-powerpc
In-Reply-To: <200501011315.j01DFXg3030373@arbas.nms.ulrich-teichert.org>

On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 02:15:33PM +0100, Ulrich Teichert wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> >Would there be any image I can use to install this machine currently?
> 
> Sure, check http://www.solinno.co.uk/7043-140/, that's Leigh Browns site.
> There's a detailed step-by-step guide which will take you through the whole
> process. You can even choose what distro you want to install, but you may
> have to update your firmware first (I had to do it as well, but it was
> OK). BTW: great job Leigh!

I would prefer that we fix the debian kernels for them to work correctly
though. More on this on monday.

> >Here's my situation, If I can get the machine to boot and install by
> >next week (back to work) my boss will let me keep working on it -
> >otherwise he'll declare it useless and it'll go back in the closet. If
> >I can get anything on it I'm ok - It doesn't need to be 2.6.
> [del]
> 
> There are 2.4.x kernels on that site which are working very well, I
> installed Debian Woody on top of it ;-)

Yeah, well.

Do the debian 2.4.27 kernel work on it ? I was unable to boot the 2.4.27 d-i
kernel on my powerstack, but this is a different machine, so the issues may be
a bit different. 

Friendly,

Sven Luther

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* Re: 43p-140 install issues
From: Ulrich Teichert @ 2005-01-01 16:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sven Luther; +Cc: Ulrich Teichert, linuxppc-dev, mikemartin, debian-powerpc
In-Reply-To: <20050101150055.GA15400@pegasos>

Hi,

[del]
>I would prefer that we fix the debian kernels for them to work correctly
>though. More on this on monday.

I failed to configure a stock 2.4.28 kernel to detect the SCSI controler.
I think some of Leigh patches for this must be applied, but I haven't
gone any further.

[del]
>Do the debian 2.4.27 kernel work on it ? I was unable to boot the 2.4.27 d-i
>kernel on my powerstack, but this is a different machine, so the issues may be
>a bit different. 

I've only tried the Woody PREP kernel, which failed in a way which I can't
remember, but I'll give it a try.

HTH,
Uli
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* Re: 43p-140 install issues
From: Sven Luther @ 2005-01-01 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ulrich Teichert; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, mikemartin, debian-powerpc
In-Reply-To: <200501011630.j01GUP1R007603@arbas.nms.ulrich-teichert.org>

On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 05:30:25PM +0100, Ulrich Teichert wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> [del]
> >I would prefer that we fix the debian kernels for them to work correctly
> >though. More on this on monday.
> 
> I failed to configure a stock 2.4.28 kernel to detect the SCSI controler.
> I think some of Leigh patches for this must be applied, but I haven't
> gone any further.

I had some report on a power3 box, that only the SMP sym53c8xx driver worked.
When configuring in UP mode, 

> [del]
> >Do the debian 2.4.27 kernel work on it ? I was unable to boot the 2.4.27 d-i
> >kernel on my powerstack, but this is a different machine, so the issues may be
> >a bit different. 
> 
> I've only tried the Woody PREP kernel, which failed in a way which I can't
> remember, but I'll give it a try.

Yes, please, i would greatly appreciate it, preferably the 2.6.8 kernel too.
Let' try to get this fixed before the sarge release, which is not so far off
now.

Friendly,

Sven Luther

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* Re: isochronous mode of USB audio device on MPC5200
From: Sylvain Munaut @ 2005-01-01 22:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Benny Liu; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
In-Reply-To: <008c01c4f005$bc1e94c0$1100a8c0@BENNY>

Hi Benny


What version of the kernel ?


In the last 2.4 I built ( quite a while ago ... ) there was a flaw
in the handling of the hwPSW field in the OHCI driver when on big-endian
platform. Since this field is only used fot Isochronous the problem
didn't show up before.

The fields were assume by the kernel to be in this order

hwPSW[0]
hwPSW[1]
hwPSW[2]
hwPSW[3]
...

But in fact since the figure in ohci spec shows this array not as an
array of 16bits fields but as an array of 32bits integer, each containing
two hwPSW[] in little endian order, they ended up implemented in the order

hwPSW[1]
hwPSW[0]
hwPSW[3]
hwPSW[2]
...

(fscked up isn't it ? ;)


And that was not taken into account ...


I notified W.Denk about the problem a while ago, don't know if any
action has been taken.




Sylvain Munaut


Benny Liu wrote:

> Hi, everyone, happy new year!
> Did anyone try usb audio device or other isochronous mode usb devices
> on Icecube board(Motorola MPC5200)?
> I tried, but it reports the following message:
> /"host/usb-ohci.c: OHCI Unrecoverable Error, controller usb-0 disabled"/
> After this message, the host controller is disabled.
> Thanks a lot.
>
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