kernel panic with greater that 8 GB of memory
James R. Van Artsalen
james at jrv.org
Mon Nov 29 13:41:44 PST 2004
I'm not convinced that the bounce-buffer scheme works on amd64 at all.
I don't think twe, ata or bge work (individually or in combination) with
more than 4GB of RAM.
Are you using a bge NIC or USB, or any other driver that needs bounce
buffer, 1394? Which SCSI driver?
Is this 5.3 release? 5.2.1 worked for me. The bounce-buffer code in
amd64 has changed since then but I haven't been able to figure it out.
I wonder how much memory is in Tinderbox?
Steve Kargl wrote:
>kmem_suballoc: bad status return of 3
>panic: kmem_suballoc
>cpuid = 0
>KDB: stack backtrace:
>kdb_backtrace() at kdb_backtrace+0x37
>panic() at painc+0x1d1
>kmem_suballoc() at kmem_suballoc+0x93
>kmeminit() at kmeminit+0x16d
>mi_startuup() at mi_startup+0xb6
>btext90 at btext+0x2c
>KDB: enter: panic
>[thread pid 0 tid 0]
>
>This is a Tyan K8S Pro motherboard with 16 GB of PC2700
>Cosair ECC memory. The BIOS was flashed to the latest
>available from Tyan. The scheduler is 4BSD. There are
>no ATA devices in the system and no ATA subsystem in
>the kernel. This a SCSI only box. World and kernel
>were rebuilt today with CFLAGS=-O -pipe and
>COPTFLAGS=-O -pipe.
>
>If I set hw.physmem="#G" n /boot/loader.conf where # is
>less than or equal to 8 the box boots up (see dmesg below).
>If # > 8, then we have the above panic.
>
>Any ideas where to look for the a fix?
>
>
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