Subject: Panic during boot after fresh install
To: None <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: William Carrel <william.a@carrel.org>
List: port-macppc
Date: 07/19/1999 18:01:54
I'm installing NetBSD 1.4/macppc from a copy burned to CD on July 15th from the
ftp.netbsd.org archives. I'm getting a kernel panic immediately after trying
to boot the partition I just installed onto. The listing that follows is the
guts of what happens on every boot off the hard drive.
Have I grabbed the wrong kernel for my machine? (PM 7500 with a 233MHz 604ev
card, 96 MB RAM, 512k L2cache, booting scsi-int/sd@6:0 (4GB) into ttya/ttya)
Oh someone should make it a bit more clear in the FAQ and install docs that
upgraded 7500's and 8500's that use /chaos/control for video don't usually
initialize the video system correctly for Open Firmware, so you have to do the
install by serial.
Waiting for suggestions and possible FAQ entries,
- William Carrel
>> NetBSD/macppc OpenFirmware Boot, Revision 1.1
>> (tsubai@mint.iri.co.jp, Mon May 10 19:46:09 JST 1999)
Booting scsi-int/sd@6/netbsd
1856444@0x100000+179560@0x2c53bc
start=0x100000
Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
trap type 400 at ff8099b8
Stopped in at 0x230154: lwz r0, r1, 0x14,
db> trace
at ?+ffffffff
at ?+ffffffff
at ?+ffffffff
at ?+ffffffff
at ?+ffffffff
saved LR(0x2e) is invalid.
db> show registers
r0 0x22e63c
r1 0x2c67d0
r2 0xdeadbeef
r3 0x32
r4 0x1030
r5 0
r6 0x10018c
r7 0
r8 0x9032
r9 0x2c0000
r10 0x5eff000
r11 0x1
r12 0x90003030
r13 0xdeadbeef
r14 0xffffffff
r15 0
r16 0
r17 0x5
r18 0
r19 0x29e3f2
r20 0x73
r21 0
r22 0x78
r23 0x2c4a29
r24 0x79
r25 0
r26 0x2c0000
r27 0x2b8efc
r28 0x1000
r29 0x400
r30 0x2c6858
r31 0x2deae0
iar 0x230154
msr 0x9032
0x230154: lwz r0, r1, 0x14,
db>