Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 22:17:18 +0800 From: Cyril Tikhomiroff <tikho@anor.net> To: Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de> Cc: freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 5.3 cd installation panic Message-ID: <41E13CEE.4060701@anor.net> In-Reply-To: <20050109145433.A21246@newtrinity.zeist.de> References: <41E09473.6070106@anor.net> <20050109145433.A21246@newtrinity.zeist.de>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
Hello, Thank you for your reply. Here it is: ok cd /pci@1f,4000 ok ls f0082474 SUNW,hme@2,1 f007c398 scsi@3 f0074bd0 network@1,1 f0074a34 pci108e,1000 f0060540 ebus@1 then ok cd pci108e,1000 ok .properties name pci108e,1000 fast-back-to-back devsel-speed 00000001 class-code 00068000 max-latency 00000019 min-grant 0000000a revision-id 00000001 device-id 00001000 vendor-id 0000108e This device lack the reg properties. I don't what device it is. All other devices have the reg properties. What should I do next ? Cyril Marius Strobl wrote: >The panic is triggered by at least one of the PCI device nodes not >having a "reg" property which isn't expected for PCI devices. This >could be the result of a broken device, connection problems of the >network add-on card but also a bug in the firmware revision you're >using which might make sense to work around if possible. Could you >therefore please check which of the PCI device nodes doesn't have >a "reg" property? To do so enter `show-devs` at the boot monitor >prompt. You will get a list of all device nodes including two PCI >bridges which will look like "/pci@1f,2000" and "/pci@1f,4000". >For both of them do `cd <device-path>`, e.g. `cd /pci@1f,2000`, >followed by a `ls` and the devices on that PCI bus will be listed >(this is a device tree and you can navigate with file-system like >commands). For one of the two PCI busses probably no device will >be listed for the other one it will look like "scsi@3" etc., please >past this/these list(s). `cd` into each of the PCI devices nodes >with e.g. `cd scsi@3` and enter `.properties`, you will get a >list of the properties of the device node and their values. At >least one of the PCI device nodes should be missing a "reg" >property. Please paste the whole `.properties` output of this/ >these node(s). From the level of a PCI device node you can go >back to the PCI bridge node with a `cd ..`. There's no need to >descend further than the PCI device nodes, i.e. you don't need to >check all of the devices in the Ebus bridge node. > >Marius > > >
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?41E13CEE.4060701>