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Re: Messages from NetBSD/hp700 of 201401091000Z
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
From: Nick Hudson <skrll%netbsd.org@localhost>, Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 17:27:12
+0000
> On 01/14/14 16:18, Ryo ONODERA wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have tried to boot NetBSD/hp700 current of 201401091000Z in nyftp.
>> And I have gotten the following messages.
>> I am using SYSNBSD.
>
> It works for me here on my hp715/50 with 192MB.
>>
>> NetBSD/hp700 5.2 and 5.2.1 do not boot properly.
>
> How do they fail?
Sorry, it is typo. 5.2 and 5.2.1 works fine for me.
# my fix e-mail is vanished...
>> dmesg of 5.2 is here.
>> http://www.netbsd.org/~ryoon/20130202-NetBSD-hp700-on-HP9000-715-100-dmegs.txt
>> My machine is HP-900 715/100.
>>
>> I will offer any information.
>> Could anyone handle this problem?
>>
>> If this problem is solved, I want to run pkgsrc pbulk on this machine.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>>> NetBSD/hp700 LIF/FFS/LFS Boot, Revision 1.4 (Thu Jan 9 09:49:17 EST
>>>> 2014)
>>>> Enter "reset" to reset system.
>> Boot: [[[lf0a:]netbsd][-a][-c][-d][-s][-v][-q]] :-
>> 9618356+274304+356480 [349888+338067]=0xb42608
>> Start @ 0x200000 [1=0xc9a000-0xd42608]...
> iirc, The following is the PDC reporting something went badly wrong.
Hmm...
>>
>> GRs
>>
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x02FFFFC0
>> 0x0051DDF4
>> 0x03000000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00C41D40
>> 0x00C381E0
>> 0x00C91000
>> 0x00000001
>> 0x00A1B800
>> 0x00A1B800
>> 0x00C38504
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00A1B800
>> 0x00A1B800
>> 0x0013A2C8
>> 0x0012A2C8
>> 0x001C0100
>> 0x0000000F
>> 0x00A1E800
>> 0x00552BE4
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x004F7264
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x68707061
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00C00000
>> 0xFFFFFF10
>> 0x00D462C0
>> 0x03000080
>> 0x0051DDF4
>>
>> CRs
>>
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00000002
>> 0x00000002
>> 0x000000C0
>> 0x00000010
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x00203000
>> 0x00000000
>> 0xD95ED704
>
>> 0x00000000
>> 0x004F7284
>
> This is the kernel instruction address which is causing the
> problem. space (cr17) = 0 and offset (cr18) = 0x4f7284. We need to
> work out what it is from the kernel binary.
I have put my kernels here.
http://www.netbsd.org/~ryoon/140115-hp400-6.99.28-kernel/
Can I get more information for debug?
--
Ryo ONODERA // ryo_on%yk.rim.or.jp@localhost
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