Subject: Re: IP32 hangs after reboot
To: Izumi Tsutsui <tsutsui@ceres.dti.ne.jp>
From: Paul Jakma <paul@clubi.ie>
List: port-sgimips
Date: 06/01/2006 15:20:19
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On Tue, 23 May 2006, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:
>> Further datapoint: This only appears to happen if you try reboot
>> from a netbooted kernel (userspace on local disk).
>
> Is it 100% reproducible?
Strangely enough, no.
> It *sometimes* happened even with kernels booted from sd0
> on my R5K IP32.
Hmm, odd. It's a bit annoying when it happens, have to go hunt for a
paper clip to stick in the hard-reset pin-hole. :( Presumably some
kind of PROM interaction?
> It's current NetBSD/mips spec, which assumes all physical RAM can
> be accessed via KSEG0. On IP32, RAM higher than 256MB is located at
> 0x20000000 or 0x40000000 so it can't be handled by the current
> kernel, and someone has to rewrite mips pmap to fix it.
So not anytime soon then. I'll gladly test any proposed patches, if
someone /were/ to try. (700MB IP32 box).
> Maybe it's R10k issue caused by SGI's (silly) hardware design,
> but not easy to fix, I guess.
It's actually up 2 days now, the longest so far:
$ uptime
3:17PM up 2 days, 12:01, 3 users, load averages: 0.15, 0.14, 0.09
But mostly cause I've not done anything too stressful with it the
last few days. Even idle, it's prone to rebooting at 4am-ish if cron
jobs add a bit of load.
regards,
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