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On 04/16/2014 19:06, John Baldwin wrote: > On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 11:54:20 am Claude Buisson wrote: >> On 04/16/2014 16:38, John Baldwin wrote: >>> On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 5:41:44 am Claude Buisson wrote: >>>> On 04/16/2014 10:09, Trond Endrest=F8l wrote: >>>>> On Tue, 15 Apr 2014 19:44+0200, Trond Endrest=F8l wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2014 18:38+0200, Trond Endrest=F8l wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have a couple of uncritical systems running stable/8 r258344. >>>>>>> Hardware is Dell OptiPlex GX260, BIOS A09, which is the latest rev. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The r264339 GENERIC kernel are unable to mount the root fs from the >>>>>>> hard drive using MBR, FreeBSD slice, and UFS volume labels. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> r258344 obviously can. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I even tried regular device names like /dev/ad0s1a in /etc/fstab, a= nd >>>>>>> at the mountroot> prompt, i.e. ufs:/dev/ad0s1a. The kernel still >>>>>>> cannot mount the root fs. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The new kernel (r264339) does recognize the ad0 harddrive, and ad0 = is >>>>>>> listed as one of the GEOM managed disk devices; acd0 being the other >>>>>>> one. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Do I need to load additional geom modules, or is it a genuine bug? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have recreated the same conditions on a spare GX260, yes, I have >>>>>>> plenty of them. >>>>>> >>>>>> I believe I have identified r262226 as the offending commit. >>>>>> >>>>>> Maybe the flags integer is set to a bad value before the calls to >>>>>> resource_list_alloc(). >>>>>> >>>>>> My spare system is currently recompiling r262221 of both world and >>>>>> kernel, and I hope to confirm this assumption in a few hours. >>>>> >>>>> Confirmed. >>>>> >>>>>> If all goes well, I intend to move forward to the latest revision of >>>>>> stable/8, back out the change done to sys/dev/pci/pci.c in r262226, >>>>>> recompile world and kernel, install the kernel, and if successfully, >>>>>> I'll install world as well. >>>>> >>>>> Confirmed, stable/8 r264519 with r262226 backed out does indeed work >>>>> on a Dell OptiPlex GX260, BIOS A09. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Just another data point related to r262226: >>>> >>>> Yesterday, I upgraded a stable/8 system from r260539 to r264426, which= could not >>>> finish booting. In my case, it stopped just after detecting an agp car= d (and >>>> could boot if agp was disabled by device.hints). >>>> >>>> Reverting r262226 gave me back a fully usable system. >>>> >>>> This system is also a Dell, but a (oldish) Dimension 4550 BIOS A08. >>>> >>>>> Any chance anyone would like to dig deeper into the matter? >>>>> Should I file a PR? >>>>> >>>> >>>> I think so, if jhb (cced) keep being interested in stable/8.. >>>> >>>> BTW, this morning I succeeded in booting a stable/10 snapshot r264194 = USB stick >>>> on this machine. >>> >>> Can you get a verbose dmesg with and without the change? >>> >> >> If r262226 is not reverted, the only way to boot and have a verbose dmes= g is to >> disable agp. Is it OK ? > > Yes. Hmmmm. I may know what the problem is then. Can you kldload agp a= fter > boot? > Here we are: verbose dmesg, kernel with agp, r262226 reverted =3D verbose.pci.c_reverted http://dl.free.fr/hp7ORcx71 pciconf with the same kernel =3D pciconf.pci.c_reverted http://dl.free.fr/tSrfsnxhK verbose dmesg, kernel without agp, not reverted =3D verbose.noagp http://dl.free.fr/gejndPCDZ With this kernel, kldloading agp.ko has for only effect to lock the system = (cannot switch vty, no answer to pings, ..) -> panic/power button. Hope this help CBu _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"