Re: Look over this bootlog.... rs6k/smp...


Subject: Re: Look over this bootlog.... rs6k/smp...
From: Cort Dougan (cort@fsmlabs.com)
Date: Fri Mar 16 2001 - 00:36:49 MST


This is a problem with the new PCI code. I had some hacks in there for a
long time to adjust the PCI-bus base relative values that the PCI config
space for those cards gives us. I had to convert them to absolute addrs.

Please pester IBM about this. They won't support the F50 because it isn't
new enough. I stopped working on it as a result. If you mention you're
using it and would like IBM to help out maybe they're be willing to change
their mind about only support Linux/PPC on the latest hardware.

In the mean time, you can get a working tree by going back to an older
version of the tree (via BK). You can also just add a hack to adjust the
proper values in chrp_pcibios_fixup(). You can find that code in an older
version of the tree, too.

} Greetings,
}
} I'm posting across multiple lists, hopefully someone might be able to
} assist....
}
} I have a PPC box (rs6k ~ F50/H50). I can only boot over the network. So,
} I've cross compiled the 2.4 bitkeeper kernels from fsmlab..
}
} Booting seems to work, but I need to interpret the boot log.
} I have 2 scsi adapters, both using the same IO 7fffcc00. One is configured
} as the 0.c device, the other as the 81.3 device. Now, questions:
} 1. Is the scsi driver at fault here, or what?? Both devices use the same IO,
} different memory addresses
} but there is a line that says the resource could not be allocated for 81.3
} device. huh??
} 2. this scsi card exists on bus 129 (across the bridge), there are a couple
} of lines which indicate problems with an unknown bridge. Is this the
} problem???
} 3. how can i put command line arguments when booting over the network??
}
} Any help/assistance would be appreciated.
} TIA,
} Frank Macha
}
}
}
} BOOTP R = 1
} BOOTP S = 1
} FILE: /tftpboot/linux
}
} Load Addr=0x4000 Max Size=0xbfc000
} Packet Count = 100
} Packet Count = 200
} Packet Count = 300
} Packet Count = 400
} Packet Count = 500
} Packet Count = 600
} Packet Count = 700
} Packet Count = 800
} Packet Count = 900
} Packet Count = 1000
} Packet Count = 1100
} Packet Count = 1200
} Packet Count = 1300
} Packet Count = 1400
} Packet Count = 1500
} Packet Count = 1600
} Packet Count = 1700
} FINAL Packet Count = 1784
}
} chrpboot starting: loaded at 0x400000
} gunzipping (0x10000 <- 0x416008:0x4ddd34)...done 2062036 bytes
} start address = 0x10000
} instantiating rtas at 00600000 ... done
} starting cpu /cpus/PowerPC,604@1...ok
} starting cpu /cpus/PowerPC,604@2...ok
} starting cpu /cpus/PowerPC,604@3...ok
} copying OF device tree...done
} returning 00010000 from prom_init
} Total memory = 768MB; using 2048kB for hash table (at c0400000)
} Linux version 2.4.3-pre4 (aixuser@localhost.localdomain) (gcc version 2.95.2
} 19991024 (release)) #3 SMP Thu Mar 15 15:46:54 CST 2001
} PCI bus 0 controlled by pci at fef00000
} pci_dram_offset = 80000000
} PCI buses 128..129 controlled by pci at fed00000
} Warning: no mac-io found
} OpenPIC addrs: bffc0000 c023aba4 2f
} RTAS Event Scan Rate: 1 (2999 jiffies)
} On node 0 totalpages: 196608
} zone(0): 131072 pages.
} zone(1): 0 pages.
} zone(2): 65536 pages.
} Kernel command line:
} OpenPIC Version 1.0 (4 CPUs and 16 IRQ sources) at f7f3e000
} OpenPIC timer frequency is 4.166666 MHz
} time_init: decrementer frequency = 41.500992 MHz
} Calibrating delay loop... 330.95 BogoMIPS
} Memory: 766724k available (1264k kernel code, 820k data, 244k init, 262144k
} highmem)
} Dentry-cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes)
} Buffer-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
} Page-cache hash table entries: 262144 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes)
} Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
} POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
} Entering SMP Mode...
} Processor 1 found.
} Processor 2 found.
} Processor 3 found.
} PCI: Probing PCI hardware
} Fixup mem res, dev: 0.c, res_start: 1ff86000->bff86000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 0.c, res_start: 1ff87000->bff87000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 0.d, res_start: 1ff88000->bff88000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 0.d, res_start: 1ff90000->bff90000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 0.e, res_start: 1ff8c000->bff8c000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 0.10, res_start: 1ff85000->bff85000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 0.10, res_: 1ffb0000->bffb0000
} Fixup mem 0.11, res_start: 1ffc0000->bffc0000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.b, res_start: 4fef8000->efef8000
} Fiup IO res, dev: 80.b, res_start:000->17ffe000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.b, res_start: 4fef4000->efef4000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.b, res_start: 4fefc000->efefc000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.c, res_start: 4fef9000->efef9000
} Fixup IO res, dev: 80.c, res_start: 7ffe400->17ffe400
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.c, res_start: 4fef5000->efef5000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.c, res_start: 4fefd000->efefd000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.d, res_start: 4fefa000->efefa000
} Fixup IO res, dev: 80.d, res_start: 7ffe800->17ffe800
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.d, res_start: 4fef6000->efef6000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.d, res_start: 4fefe000->efefe000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.e, res_start: 4fefb000->efefb000
} Fixup IO res, dev: 80.e, res_start: 7ffec00->17ffec00
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.e, res_start: 4fef7000->efef7000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 80.e, res_start: 4feff000->efeff000
} Fixup IO res, dev: 81.3, res_start: 7fffc00->17fffc00
} Fixup mem res, dev: 81.3, res_start: 4fffe000->efffe000
} Fixup mem res, dev: 81.3, res_start: 4ffff000->effff000
} Unknown bridge resource 2: assuming transparent
} PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 7 of bridge 80:0f.0
} PCI:0:b:0: Resource 07fff400-07fff407 (f=101)
} PCI:0:11:0: Resource bffc0000-bfffffff (f=200)
} PCI:0:c:0: Resource 07fffc00-07fffcff (f=101)
} PCI:0:c:0: Resource bff86000-bff860ff (f=200)
} PCI:0:c:0: Resource bff87000-bff87fff (f=200)
} PCI:0:d:0: Resource bff88000-bff8bfff (f=200)
} PCI:0:d:0: Resource bff90000-bff9ffff (f=1208)
} PCI:0:e:0: Resource bff8c000-bff8ffff (f=200)
} PCI:0:e:0: Resource bffa0000-bffaffff (f=1208)
} PCI:0:10:0: Resource 07fff800-07fff81f (f=101)
} PCI:0:10:0: Resource bff85000-bff8501f (f=200)
} PCI:80:b:0: Resource efef8000-efef807f (f=200)
} PCI:80:b:0: Resource 17ffe000-17ffe07f (f=101)
} PCI:80:b:0: Resource efef4000-efef400f (f=1208)
} PCI:80:c:0: Resource efef9000-efef907f (f=200)
} PCI:80:c:0: Resource 17ffe400-17ffe47f (f=101)
} PCI:80:c:0: Resource efef5000-efef500f (f=1208)
} PCI:80:d:0: Resource efefa000-efefa07f (f=200)
} PCI:80:d:0: Resource 17ffe800-17ffe87f (f=101)
} PCI:80:d:0: Resource efef6000-efef600f (f=1208)
} PCI:80:e:0: Resource efefb000-efefb07f (f=200)
} PCI:80:e:0: Resource 17ffec00-17ffec7f (f=101)
} PCI:80:e:0: Resource efef7000-efef700f (f=1208)
} PCI:81:3:0: Resource 17fffc00-17fffcff (f=101)
} PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of device 81:03.0
} PCI:81:3:0: Resource efffe000-efffe0ff (f=200)
} PCI:81:3:0: Resource effff000-efffffff (f=200)
} got res[7fff000:7fff0ff] for resource 0 of Symbios Logic Inc. (formerly
} NCR) 53c825 (#2)
} Don't know how to access NVRAM with 4 addresses
} isapnp: Scanning for Pnp cards...
} isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
} Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
} Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
} Starting kswapd v1.8
} pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
} block: queued sectors max/low 508952kB/377880kB, 1536 slots per queue
} RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
} Serial driver version 5.05 (2000-12-13) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI
} ISAPNP enabled
} ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
} ttyS01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
} pcnet32_probe_pci: found device 0x001022.0x002000
} ioaddr=0x7fff800 resource_flags=0x000101
} PCI: Enabling device 00:10.0 (0000 -> 0003)
} eth0: PCnet/PCI II 79C970A at 0x7fff800, 00 04 ac 49 93 32
} pcnet32: pcnet32_private lp=c1484000 lp_dma_addr=0x81484000 assigned IRQ 18.
} pcnet32.c:v1.25kf 26.9.1999 tsbogend@alpha.franken.de
} SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
} PCI: Enabling device 00:0c.0 (0000 -> 0003)
} ncr53c8xx: at PCI bus 0, device 12, function 0
} ncr53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_MASTER...(fix-up)
} ncr53c8xx: 53c825a detected
} PCI: Enabling device 81:03.0 (0000 -> 0003)
} ncr53c8xx: at PCI bus 129, device 3, function 0
} ncr53c8xx: setti1=89032): Machine check in kernel mode.
} Caused by (from SRR1=89032): Machine check in kernel moe.
} Machine check signal
} Causedfrom SRR1=89032): Caused by (from SRR1=89032): Machine check signal
} Machine check signal
} Machine check signal
} Kernel stack overflow in process c02ee000, r1=c02ee740
} Kernel stack overflow in process c018f490, r1=c018fa60
} Kernel stack overflow in process c02f2000, r1=c02f25f0
} Kernel stack overflow in process c02f0000, r1=c02f05f0
}
}
} Eloy F. 'Frank' Macha
} Sr. Systems Analyst
} Atos Origin Inc.
} Work Phone: (817) 264-8465
} Pager No: (817) 432-2248
} Cell Phone: (817) 307-2384
} email: frank.macha@atosorigin.com
} web: http://www.atosorigin.com
}



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