Subject: Re: new colorkit kernel and server uploaded
To: Ken Nakata <kenn@eden.rutgers.edu>
From: Colin Wood <ender@is.rice.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/10/1996 01:17:15
> I've uploaded a new kernel and X server archive files at
> ftp://puma.bevd.blacksburg.va.us/pub/NetBSD/X/colorkit directory, as
> netbsd.050896.GENERIC.grf.tar.gz and Xmacbsd.960506.tar.gz respectively.
> 
> I have not examined the latest changes Taras made to the grf driver,
> so I'm not sure if it may or may not improve if you had problems
> before.  But I'd like those who had problems getting ethernet to work
> with the netbsd.040296.GENERIC.grf kernel to try the new one.  I hope
> it improves the situation.

Ken-

Thanks for all the effort.  I really appreciate it.  Unfortunately, this 
kernel won't quite boot my machine.  It hangs before it manages to get to 
the grf driver.  Here is a copy of the boot message, just for everyone 
concerned's reference:

Whee! we are the console!
[ preserving 93971 bytes of netbsd symbol table ]
Bootstrapping NetBSD/mac68k.
Getting mapping from MMU.
System RAM: 29360128 bytes in 7168 pages.
     Low = 0x0, high = 0x800000
     Low = 0x4000000, high = 0x5400000
  no internal video at address 0 -- videoaddr is 0xfcc00020.
Done.
Bootstrapping the pmap system.
Pmap bootstrapped.
Moving ROMBase from 0x40800000 to 0xb00000.
Video address 0xfcc00020 -> 0x4800020.
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
        The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.

NetBSD 1.1B (GENERIC) #8: Thu May  9 16:09:46 EDT 1996
    kenn@quincy-asy-7.rutgers.edu:/home/sys/arch/mac68k/compile/GENERIC
Apple Macintosh IIci  (68030)
real mem = 29360128
avail mem = 25276416
using 204 buffers containing 835584 bytes of memory
mrg: kernel has no ROM vectors for this machine!
adb: no ROM ADB driver in this kernel for this machine
mainbus0 (root)
obio0 at mainbus0
adb0 at obio0 (ADB event device)
asc0 at obio0 Apple sound chip.
ite0 at obio0 (minimal console)
ncrscsi0 at obio0
scsibus0 at ncrscsi0
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: <QUANTUM, LP80S  980809404, 3.3> SCSI2 0/direct fi
xed
sd0: 80MB, 921 cyl, 4 head, 44 sec, 512 bytes/sec
sd1 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: <QUANTUM, ELS170S, 4.2> SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd1: 163MB, 1536 cyl, 4 head, 54 sec, 512 bytes/sec
sd2 at scsibus0 targ 2 lun 0: <CONNER, CP3040A-40mb-3.5, 2.31> SCSI1 0/direct fi
xed
sd2: 40MB, 1026 cyl, 2 head, 40 sec, 512 bytes/sec
sd3 at scsibus0 targ 5 lun 0: <QUANTUM, LIGHTNING 730S, 241E> SCSI2 0/direct fix
ed
sd3: 699MB, 3658 cyl, 4 head, 97 sec, 512 bytes/sec
sd4 at scsibus0 targ 6 lun 0: <QUANTUM, LP105S 910109405, 3.1> SCSI2 0/direct fi
xed
sd4: 100MB, 1219 cyl, 4 head, 42 sec, 512 bytes/sec
ser0 at obio0
fpu0 at obio0 (mc68882)
nubus0 at mainbus0

(Please note that this is from a serial console boot, it was the easiest 
way to get the output, but with or without the serial console, the 
bootstrap hangs at the same point.  I cannot even get into the debugger 
at this point to figure out what is causing it to die.

Any ideas, anyone?

-- 
Colin Wood                                      ender@is.rice.edu
Consultant                                        Rice University
Information Technology Services                       Houston, TX