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Re: install/55662: sysinst core dump when installing on Dell R610



Hi Martin,

This bug is fixed in 9.99.75, you can close it. :)

Cheers

Vincent

On 24/09/2020 10:45, Vincent DEFERT wrote:
The following reply was made to PR install/55662; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Vincent DEFERT <20.100%defert.com@localhost>
To: Martin Husemann <martin%duskware.de@localhost>
Cc: gnats-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
Subject: Re: install/55662: sysinst core dump when installing on Dell R610
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 10:41:48 +0200

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 Hi Martin,
 
 I've tried the latest installation image, i.e.:
 
 NetBSD-9.99.73-amd64-install.img.gz  23-Sep-2020 04:30  1080396kB
 
 Boot failed with a stack trace, so I couldn't install at all:
 
 Stopped in pid 0.0 (system) at netbsd:bus_space_read_4+0xa:  ret
 bus_space_read_4() at netbsd:bus_space_read_4+0xa
 intr_establish_xname() at netbsd:intr_establish_xname+0x301
 x86_pci_msi_establish() at netbsd:x86_pci_msi_establish+0x7c
 pci_intr_establish_xname_internal() at 
 netbsd:pci_intr_establish_xname_internal+0x85
 bnx_attach() at netbsd:bnx_attach+0x92e
 
 I'll try again when the next build will be available and keep you posted.
 
 Vincent
 
 On 23/09/2020 06:44, Martin Husemann wrote:
 > On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 09:24:18PM +0200, Vincent DEFERT wrote:
 >> Hi Martin,
 >>
 >> I'm not surprised it works inside a VM, I guess it has to do with the
 >> firmware of the machine.
 > That is very unlikely - the only part where the firmware plays a roll is
 > the boot method (bios or uefi), and I used the same (uefi) as you, as
 > you can see in the 128MB MSDOS EFI partition being added.
 >
 >> Or let me know if I can do anything else to help.
 > If my screens looked very close (minor differences in total disk size
 > and size of the swap partition do not matter) to what you saw, I'm not
 > sure right now what the difference would be.
 >
 > You did boot from the USB install medium or CD?
 >
 > If you could try again (with a very recent HEAD image and not before the
 > current build completes in ~4h from now, please) and
 > when it fails, run:
 >
 > 	dkctl sd0 listwedges
 > 	gpt show -a sd0
 >
 > Thanks!
 >
 > Martin
 
 
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     <font face="DejaVu Sans">Hi Martin,<br>
       <br>
       I've tried the latest installation image, i.e.:<br>
       <br>
       NetBSD-9.99.73-amd64-install.img.gz  23-Sep-2020 04:30  1080396kB<br>
       <br>
       Boot failed with a stack trace, so I couldn't install at all:<br>
       <br>
       Stopped in pid 0.0 (system) at netbsd:bus_space_read_4+0xa:  ret<br>
       bus_space_read_4() at netbsd:bus_space_read_4+0xa<br>
       intr_establish_xname() at netbsd:intr_establish_xname+0x301<br>
       x86_pci_msi_establish() at netbsd:x86_pci_msi_establish+0x7c<br>
       pci_intr_establish_xname_internal() at
       netbsd:pci_intr_establish_xname_internal+0x85<br>
       bnx_attach() at netbsd:bnx_attach+0x92e<br>
       <br>
       I'll try again when the next build will be available and keep you
       posted.<br>
       <br>
       Vincent<br>
     </font><br>
     <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23/09/2020 06:44, Martin Husemann
       wrote:<br>
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     <blockquote type="cite"
       cite="" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mid:20200923044427.GA19755%mail.duskware.de@localhost">"mid:20200923044427.GA19755%mail.duskware.de@localhost">
       <pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 09:24:18PM +0200, Vincent DEFERT wrote:
 </pre>
       <blockquote type="cite">
         <pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi Martin,
 
 I'm not surprised it works inside a VM, I guess it has to do with the
 firmware of the machine.
 </pre>
       </blockquote>
       <pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">
 That is very unlikely - the only part where the firmware plays a roll is
 the boot method (bios or uefi), and I used the same (uefi) as you, as
 you can see in the 128MB MSDOS EFI partition being added.
 
 </pre>
       <blockquote type="cite">
         <pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Or let me know if I can do anything else to help.
 </pre>
       </blockquote>
       <pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">
 If my screens looked very close (minor differences in total disk size
 and size of the swap partition do not matter) to what you saw, I'm not
 sure right now what the difference would be.
 
 You did boot from the USB install medium or CD?
 
 If you could try again (with a very recent HEAD image and not before the
 current build completes in ~4h from now, please) and
 when it fails, run:
 
 	dkctl sd0 listwedges
 	gpt show -a sd0
 
 Thanks!
 
 Martin
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