Re: Succeeded to boot on Lenovo Yoga C630

From: Hiroo Ono (小野寛生) <hiroo.ono+freebsd_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2022 23:21:08 UTC
2022年12月7日(水) 1:18 Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com>:
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> On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 7:59 AM Hiroo Ono (小野寛生) <hiroo.ono+freebsd@gmail.com> wrote:

>> OK, I (and the subject) was wrong. The loader boots, and show
>> following log at last:
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>> Loading kernel...
>> /boot/kernel/kernel text=0x2a8 text=0x8bcbf0 text=0x1f97ac
>> data=0x1a6ac0 data=0x0+0x381000 syms=[0x8+0x11f6a0+0x8+0x1439ea]
>> Loading configured modules...
>> can't find '/boot/entropy'
>> can't find '/etc/hostid'
>> No valid device tree blob found!
>> WARNING! Trying to fire up the kernel, but no device tree blob found!
>> EFI framebuffer information
>> addr, size        0x80400000, 0x7e9000
>> dimensions     1920 x 1080
>> stride             1920
>> masks            0x00ff0000, 0x0000ff00, 0x000000ff, 0xff000000
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>> and it stops here. No "<<BOOT>>" line is displayed.
>> So, it seems that the kernel is loaded but could not be started.
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> There are several causes of this.
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> Most likely is that the console is setup to go somewhere else. Though if you are on the video display and getting that framebuffer output, it won't not go there w/o some setting to override (say to force serial).

In the loader, when comconsole->c_init() is called for the second
time, the function does not return. (I commented out comconsole to
make the loader work, but it is rather brutal and is not a proper
solution).
But the function parse_uefi_con_out() in stand/efi/loader/main.c
always returns RB_SERIAL, so the loader tries to use the serial
console.
If a similar thing happens with the kernel, it may be stopping at
serial console initialization.

> Next most likely is that FreeBSD doesn't cope well with having both FDT and ACPI information available. But since not DTB is being passed in (per that message) that's not likely at play here.

I managed to load the dtb file and the boot process stopped at the
same point. The problem is not here?

> Finally, the loader passes a large number of tables, etc to the kernel. It's quite possible that, for reasons still unknown, that data is wrong or if standard conforming not expected by the kernel. this leads to a crash before we've setup the console in the kernel which looks a lot like a hang.
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> Warner
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>> > Such also happens for stable/13, releng/13.* based installations
>> > as well --and likely others too.
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>> > ACPI booting does not use Device Tree information but the messages
>> > are output anyway about the lack. Only if you know that the context
>> > is a Device Tree style of boot are the messages actually reporting
>> > a problem.
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>> > ===
>> > Mark Millard
>> > marklmi at yahoo.com
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