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Date:      Sat, 25 Nov 2000 09:54:04 +0800
From:      Chan Tur Wei <twchan@singnet.com.sg>
To:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Update - 4.2 install hangs while booting
Message-ID:  <5.0.0.25.2.20001125095303.00a4f950@pop.singnet.com.sg>
In-Reply-To: <3A1E91B6.3040807@planetwe.com>

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Hi,

What about booting verbose to see if there's additional info for the developers to look at?

Regards

  -T.W.Chan-

At 10:05 AM 11/24/2000 -0600, Drew Sanford wrote:
>I have had a chance to play with 4.2 now, having gotten it installed, and narrowed down some of the hardware problems that it could be. Here's a system rundown:
>
>Asus A7V rev 1.02; Duron 800
>SBLive
>NetGear FA 310Tx
>45 GB ATA100 IBM Deskstar as Master on Primary ATA100
>32x ATAPI cd rom drive as Slave on Primary UDM33/66
>
>When I boot the system with the Parallel port enabled in the bios, regardless of the specified IRQ or IO port in bios, I get this:
>
>ppc0: <Parallel Port> at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
>ppc0: SMC-like chipset (ECP/EPP/PS2/NIBBLE) in COMPATIBLE mode
>ppc0: FIFO with 16/16/8 bytes threshold
>ppbus0: IEEE1284 device found /NIBBLE/ECP
>Probing for PnP devices on ppbus0:
>ppbus0: <HEWLETT-PACKARD DESKJET 810C> MLC, PCL, PML
>lpt0: <Printer> on ppbus0
>lpt0: Interupt-driven port
>ppi0: <Parallel I/O> on ppbus0
>
>and here the system will hang, for at least 25 minutes. Beyond that I figured it was usless to wait and see if anything would happen, and I lost pateince besides. Here's the dmesg output for the same system, same kernel, but with the parallel port disabled in the bios:
>
>lauasanf@colossus(~)$ dmesg
>Copyright (c) 1992-2000 The FreeBSD Project.
>Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
>        The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
>FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE #3: Thu Nov 23 20:51:12 CST 2000
>    lauasanf@colossus.cotharyus.net:/usr/src/sys/compile/Colossus
>Timecounter "i8254"  frequency 1193182 Hz
>Timecounter "TSC"  frequency 807193223 Hz
>CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor (807.19-MHz 686-class CPU)
>  Origin = "AuthenticAMD"  Id = 0x630  Stepping = 0
>Features=0x183f9ff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR>
>  AMD Features=0xc0440000<<b18>,AMIE,DSP,3DNow!>
>real memory  = 268353536 (262064K bytes)
>avail memory = 257773568 (251732K bytes)
>Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc037c000.
>Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
>md0: Malloc disk
>npx0: <math processor> on motherboard
>npx0: INT 16 interface
>pcib0: <Host to PCI bridge> on motherboard
>pci0: <PCI bus> on pcib0
>pcib2: <PCI to PCI bridge (vendor=1106 device=8305)> at device 1.0 on pci0
>pci1: <PCI bus> on pcib2
>pci1: <Matrox MGA G400 AGP graphics accelerator> at 0.0 irq 11
>isab0: <VIA 82C686 PCI-ISA bridge> at device 4.0 on pci0
>isa0: <ISA bus> on isab0
>atapci0: <VIA 82C686 ATA66 controller> port 0xd800-0xd80f at device 4.1 on pci0
>ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
>ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
>uhci0: <VIA 83C572 USB controller> port 0xd400-0xd41f irq 5 at device 4.2 on pci0
>usb0: <VIA 83C572 USB controller> on uhci0
>usb0: USB revision 1.0
>uhub0: VIA UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
>uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
>uhci1: <VIA 83C572 USB controller> port 0xd000-0xd01f irq 5 at device 4.3 on pci0
>usb1: <VIA 83C572 USB controller> on uhci1
>usb1: USB revision 1.0
>uhub1: VIA UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
>uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
>uhub2: ALCOR Generic USB Hub, class 9/0, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 2
>uhub2: 4 ports with 4 removable, self powered
>dc0: <82c169 PNIC 10/100BaseTX> port 0xa400-0xa4ff mem 0xe0000000-0xe00000ff irq 7 at device 10.0 on pci0
>dc0: Ethernet address: 00:a0:cc:40:93:80
>miibus0: <MII bus> on dc0
>ukphy0: <Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface> on miibus0
>ukphy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
>pcm0: <Creative EMU10K1> port 0xa000-0xa01f irq 10 at device 11.0 on pci0
>atapci1: <Promise ATA100 controller> port 0x8000-0x803f,0x8400-0x8403,0x8800-0x8807,0x9000-0x9003,0x9400-0x9407 mem 0xdf800000-0xdf81ffff irq 10 at device 17.0 on pci0
>ata2: at 0x9400 on atapci1
>pcib1: <Host to PCI bridge> on motherboard
>pci2: <PCI bus> on pcib1
>atkbdc0: <Keyboard controller (i8042)> at port 0x60,0x64 on isa0
>atkbd0: <AT Keyboard> flags 0x1 irq 1 on atkbdc0
>kbd0 at atkbd0
>psm0: <PS/2 Mouse> irq 12 on atkbdc0
>psm0: model Generic PS/2 mouse, device ID 0
>vga0: <Generic ISA VGA> at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on isa0
>sc0: <System console> at flags 0x100 on isa0
>sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300>
>sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0
>sio0: type 16550A
>sio1 at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on isa0
>sio1: type 16550A
>ppc0: parallel port not found.
>ata1-slave: ata_command: timeout waiting for intr
>ata1-slave: identify failed
>ata1-master: ata_command: timeout waiting for intr
>ata1-master: identify failed
>ad4: 43979MB <IBM-DTLA-307045> [89355/16/63] at ata2-master UDMA100
>acd0: CDROM <CRD-8322B> at ata0-slave using PIO4
>Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad4s1a
>
>Despite the ata errors, everything appears to work fine (including the SBLive!). The system is blazing fast (of course the system this is replacing was a dual 233MMX) and appears to be rock solid thus far. A make -j10 buildworld from X while running a make install on the nedit and xmms ports didn't phase it. The config for the kernel is included below. If anyone can come up with any reasons for the problem with the parallel port, and a solution that doesn't call for disabling the ATA100 controler I'll give it a shot.
>
>machine         i386
>#cpu            I586_CPU
>cpu             I686_CPU
>ident           Colossus
>maxusers        32
>
>#makeoptions    DEBUG=-g                #Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols
>
>options         INET                    #InterNETworking
>options         INET6                   #IPv6 communications protocols
>options         FFS                     #Berkeley Fast Filesystem
>options         FFS_ROOT                #FFS usable as root device [keep this!]
>options         SOFTUPDATES             #Enable FFS soft updates support
>options         NFS                     #Network Filesystem
>options         CD9660                  #ISO 9660 Filesystem
>options         CD9660_ROOT             #CD-ROM usable as root, CD9660 required
>options         PROCFS                  #Process filesystem
>options         COMPAT_43               #Compatible with BSD 4.3 [KEEP THIS!]
>options         UCONSOLE                #Allow users to grab the console
>options         USERCONFIG              #boot -c editor
>options         VISUAL_USERCONFIG       #visual boot -c editor
>options         KTRACE                  #ktrace(1) support
>options         SYSVSHM                 #SYSV-style shared memory
>options         SYSVMSG                 #SYSV-style message queues
>options         SYSVSEM                 #SYSV-style semaphores
>options         P1003_1B                #Posix P1003_1B real-time extensions
>options         _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
>options         ICMP_BANDLIM            #Rate limit bad replies
>options         KBD_INSTALL_CDEV        # install a CDEV entry in /dev
>
># To make an SMP kernel, the next two are needed
>#options        SMP                     # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
>#options        APIC_IO                 # Symmetric (APIC) I/O
>
>device          isa
>device          eisa
>device          pci
>
># ATA and ATAPI devices
>device          ata0    at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
>device          ata1    at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
>device          ata
>device          atadisk                 # ATA disk drives
>device          atapicd                 # ATAPI CDROM drives
>options         ATA_STATIC_ID           #Static device numbering
>#options        ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA    #Enable DMA on ATAPI devices
>
># SCSI devices needed for USB storage support
>device          scbus           # SCSI bus (required)
>device          da              # Direct Access (disks)
># atkbdc0 controls both the keyboard and the PS/2 mouse
>device          atkbdc0 at isa? port IO_KBD
>device          atkbd0  at atkbdc? irq 1 flags 0x1
>device          psm0    at atkbdc? irq 12
>
>device          vga0    at isa?
>
># splash screen/screen saver
>pseudo-device   splash
>
># syscons is the default console driver, resembling an SCO console
>device          sc0     at isa? flags 0x100
>
># Enable this and PCVT_FREEBSD for pcvt vt220 compatible console driver
>#device         vt0     at isa?
>#options        XSERVER                 # support for X server on a vt console
>#options        FAT_CURSOR              # start with block cursor
># If you have a ThinkPAD, uncomment this along with the rest of the PCVT lines
>#options        PCVT_SCANSET=2          # IBM keyboards are non-std
>
># Floating point support - do not disable.
>device          npx0    at nexus? port IO_NPX irq 13
>
># Serial (COM) ports
>device          sio0    at isa? port IO_COM1 flags 0x10 irq 4
>device          sio1    at isa? port IO_COM2 irq 3
>device          sio2    at isa? disable port IO_COM3 irq 5
>device          sio3    at isa? disable port IO_COM4 irq 9
>
># Parallel port
>device          ppc0    at isa? irq 7
>device          ppbus           # Parallel port bus (required)
>device          lpt             # Printer
>device          ppi             # Parallel port interface device
>#device         vpo             # Requires scbus and da
>
>
># PCI Ethernet NICs.
>device          de              # DEC/Intel DC21x4x (``Tulip'')
>
># PCI Ethernet NICs that use the common MII bus controller code.
># NOTE: Be sure to keep the 'device miibus' line in order to use these NICs!
>device          miibus          # MII bus support
>device          dc              # DEC/Intel 21143 and various workalikes
>
># Pseudo devices - the number indicates how many units to allocated.
>pseudo-device   loop            # Network loopback
>pseudo-device   ether           # Ethernet support
>pseudo-device   tun             # Packet tunnel.
>pseudo-device   pty             # Pseudo-ttys (telnet etc)
>pseudo-device   md              # Memory "disks"
>pseudo-device   gif     4       # IPv6 and IPv4 tunneling
>pseudo-device   faith   1       # IPv6-to-IPv4 relaying (translation)
>
># The `bpf' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.
># Be aware of the administrative consequences of enabling this!
>pseudo-device   bpf             #Berkeley packet filter
>
># SB Live support
>device          pcm
>
># USB support
>device          uhci            # UHCI PCI->USB interface
>device          ohci            # OHCI PCI->USB interface
>device          usb             # USB Bus (required)
>device          ugen            # Generic
>device          uhid            # "Human Interface Devices"
>device          ukbd            # Keyboard
>device          ulpt            # Printer
>device          umass           # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da
>device          ums             # Mouse
>device          uscanner        # Scanners
># USB Ethernet, requires mii
>device          aue             # ADMtek USB ethernet
>device          cue             # CATC USB ethernet
>device          kue             # Kawasaki LSI USB ethernet
>
>
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