* Linux 2.4.24-pre1: Instant reboot @ 2003-12-16 19:57 Kristofer T. Karas 2003-12-16 20:16 ` Richard B. Johnson 2003-12-16 22:38 ` Matthias Andree 0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Kristofer T. Karas @ 2003-12-16 19:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Linux Kernel Mailing List; +Cc: Marcelo Tosatti Hi Marcelo, et al, Just wanted to report an instantaneous reboot problem with 2.4.24-pre1. I don't even see any printk's to the screen; as soon as LILO is finished loading the new kernel, the screen blanks and the BIOS goes through its boot sequence again. Since I seem to be the only one reporting this to LKML, I suspect I'll have to back out various patches to try to track this down. :-P I'm using the same .config as in 2.4.23 with new questions left at their defaults (e.g. XFS=n, OOM_KILLER=n). I've had no problems with this otherwise rock-stable platform for all varieties of 2.4.x, save for some early USB EHCI issues long ago. At work now, so I don't have a full .config handy, but: * Slackware 8.1 based; glibc 2.2.5; gcc 2.95.3 * Soltek SL-75DRV2 (UP, Athlon XP 1700, VIA KT266A [VT8366A/VT8233]) * Root = ext3 on IDE partition * DevFS, DevPTS, IDE-SCSI=cdrom0, USBStorage, USB EHCI, VFAT * RadeonFB, IPTables, Realtek-8139 Everything else in .config is pretty vanilla (e.g. Linus defaults or thereabouts). Kris ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: Linux 2.4.24-pre1: Instant reboot 2003-12-16 19:57 Linux 2.4.24-pre1: Instant reboot Kristofer T. Karas @ 2003-12-16 20:16 ` Richard B. Johnson 2003-12-16 22:38 ` Matthias Andree 1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Richard B. Johnson @ 2003-12-16 20:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kristofer T. Karas; +Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List, Marcelo Tosatti On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Kristofer T. Karas wrote: > Hi Marcelo, et al, > > Just wanted to report an instantaneous reboot problem with 2.4.24-pre1. > > I don't even see any printk's to the screen; as soon as LILO is finished > loading the new kernel, the screen blanks and the BIOS goes through its > boot sequence again. Since I seem to be the only one reporting this to > LKML, I suspect I'll have to back out various patches to try to track > this down. :-P > > I'm using the same .config as in 2.4.23 with new questions left at their > defaults (e.g. XFS=n, OOM_KILLER=n). I've had no problems with this > otherwise rock-stable platform for all varieties of 2.4.x, save for some > early USB EHCI issues long ago. > > At work now, so I don't have a full .config handy, but: > * Slackware 8.1 based; glibc 2.2.5; gcc 2.95.3 > * Soltek SL-75DRV2 (UP, Athlon XP 1700, VIA KT266A [VT8366A/VT8233]) > * Root = ext3 on IDE partition > * DevFS, DevPTS, IDE-SCSI=cdrom0, USBStorage, USB EHCI, VFAT > * RadeonFB, IPTables, Realtek-8139 > Everything else in .config is pretty vanilla (e.g. Linus defaults or > thereabouts). > > Kris > What CPU did you compile it for? The reboot stuff looks like a CPU reset because of a triple fault, i.e., using CMOV when there isn't any, etc. Try something more generic and see if it boots. Cheers, Dick Johnson Penguin : Linux version 2.4.22 on an i686 machine (797.90 BogoMips). Note 96.31% of all statistics are fiction. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: Linux 2.4.24-pre1: Instant reboot 2003-12-16 19:57 Linux 2.4.24-pre1: Instant reboot Kristofer T. Karas 2003-12-16 20:16 ` Richard B. Johnson @ 2003-12-16 22:38 ` Matthias Andree 2003-12-17 6:07 ` [Answer] " Kristofer T. Karas 1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Matthias Andree @ 2003-12-16 22:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Linux Kernel Mailing List On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Kristofer T. Karas wrote: > Hi Marcelo, et al, > > Just wanted to report an instantaneous reboot problem with 2.4.24-pre1. > > I don't even see any printk's to the screen; as soon as LILO is finished > loading the new kernel, the screen blanks and the BIOS goes through its > boot sequence again. Since I seem to be the only one reporting this to > LKML, I suspect I'll have to back out various patches to try to track > this down. :-P I've seen this, too, with XFS=y and OOM_KILLER=n, but haven't yet gotten around to "make clean" and try again with a fresh build (I had 2.4.23 code traces in the .o files). I also have device-manager 1.00.07 patched in (no rejects, no manual edits necessary). My version was pulled from BK, I can look up the latest ChangeSet I pulled from the official kernel if necessary. I'll now try a "make clean" build after yet another BK pull. > At work now, so I don't have a full .config handy, but: > * Slackware 8.1 based; glibc 2.2.5; gcc 2.95.3 > * Soltek SL-75DRV2 (UP, Athlon XP 1700, VIA KT266A [VT8366A/VT8233]) > * Root = ext3 on IDE partition > * DevFS, DevPTS, IDE-SCSI=cdrom0, USBStorage, USB EHCI, VFAT > * RadeonFB, IPTables, Realtek-8139 SuSE Linux 8.2, gcc 3.3.1, Gigabyte 7ZX-R (VIA KT133 + Promise 20265R), root ext3 on SCSI (sym53c8xx_2), no devfs, no usb storage, vfat, xfs. However, I doubt the file systems matter, the machine apparently hasn't probed my partitions when it reboots. -- Matthias Andree Encrypt your mail: my GnuPG key ID is 0x052E7D95 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* [Answer] Re: Linux 2.4.24-pre1: Instant reboot 2003-12-16 22:38 ` Matthias Andree @ 2003-12-17 6:07 ` Kristofer T. Karas 2003-12-17 12:45 ` Tomas Szepe 2003-12-17 18:20 ` Mike Fedyk 0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Kristofer T. Karas @ 2003-12-17 6:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Linux Kernel Mailing List; +Cc: Matthias Andree, Dick Johnson, Marcelo Tosatti Short answer to my previous post on this subject: CONFIG_EDD=y + Athlon + VIA KT266A = triple fault on boot. Longer answer: Dick Johnson asked, > What CPU did you compile it for? Compiled 2.4.24-pre1 for Athlon/K7. I also tried it with generic i386, which made no difference. Matthias Andree wrote: > I've seen this, too, with XFS=y and OOM_KILLER=n, If I didn't have 2 hours sleep, I would have hacked rc.sysinit to auto-compile my linux kernel with a binary search looking for the culprit, iterating if the BIOS rebooted an old kernel; but I was too tired today for scriping foo. :-) So I did it the old fashioned way. Turns out, after about a dozen compile/reboot loops, I narrowed it down repeatably to the "x86 BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive support" (CONFIG_EDD) option. I can turn off just about every .config option, turn that one on, and the kernel triple faults upon boot. This is the first time that a 2.4.x kernel has ever triple faulted on boot on my system. As mentioned above, CPU choice makes no difference. Marcelo: Perhaps have the author of whatever patch interacts with CONFIG_EDD work a bit more on getting the patch right for various platforms. The (EXPERIMENTAL) feature worked just fine for me on 2.4.22...24.2.23, but the current -pre1 bombs for athlon/via_kt266a. Kris ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [Answer] Re: Linux 2.4.24-pre1: Instant reboot 2003-12-17 6:07 ` [Answer] " Kristofer T. Karas @ 2003-12-17 12:45 ` Tomas Szepe 2003-12-17 18:20 ` Mike Fedyk 1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Tomas Szepe @ 2003-12-17 12:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kristofer T. Karas Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List, Matthias Andree, Dick Johnson, Marcelo Tosatti On Dec-17 2003, Wed, 01:07 -0500 Kristofer T. Karas <ktk@enterprise.bidmc.harvard.edu> wrote: > Short answer to my previous post on this subject: > > CONFIG_EDD=y + Athlon + VIA KT266A = triple fault on boot. Great work, thanks for the valuable info! -- Tomas Szepe <szepe@pinerecords.com> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [Answer] Re: Linux 2.4.24-pre1: Instant reboot 2003-12-17 6:07 ` [Answer] " Kristofer T. Karas 2003-12-17 12:45 ` Tomas Szepe @ 2003-12-17 18:20 ` Mike Fedyk 1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Mike Fedyk @ 2003-12-17 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kristofer T. Karas Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List, Matthias Andree, Dick Johnson, Marcelo Tosatti On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 01:07:21AM -0500, Kristofer T. Karas wrote: > If I didn't have 2 hours sleep, I would have hacked rc.sysinit to > auto-compile my linux kernel with a binary search looking for the > culprit, iterating if the BIOS rebooted an old kernel; but I was too > tired today for scriping foo. :-) So I did it the old fashioned way. I think you would have had to do it manually anyway. Your boot didn't even get to the point of loading userspace, so you would have been indefinately one kernel. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
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