amd64/111952: Boot panic due to missing BIOS smap on install
cds (HP dc5750 SFF)
IZ-FreeBSD0701-nospam at hs-karlsruhe.de
IZ-FreeBSD0701-nospam at hs-karlsruhe.de
Wed Jun 27 07:20:08 UTC 2007
The following reply was made to PR amd64/111952; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: IZ-FreeBSD0701-nospam at hs-karlsruhe.de
To: bug-followup at FreeBSD.org
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Subject: Re: amd64/111952: Boot panic due to missing BIOS smap on install cds (HP dc5750 SFF)
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 09:10:52 +0200
> I've tried applying this hint (disabling apic) and defining the maxmem from
> the bootload prompt, but unfortunately, it doesn't boot up at all. The
> kernel still panics as described originally.
I have just verified this with the 7.0-CURRENT-200706-amd64-disc1.iso
version and you are right. Can you try a i386 version please?
I know this is not the right categorie (amd64 vs i386) but this was the
only thread I found discussing FreeBSD on the HP dc5750.
I don't think this is problem is related to i386 or am64. I think it's
more related to the BIOS and the different ways FreeBSD, NetBSD and
Linux are calling the BIOS.
> Ralf: Are you actually running some sort of FreeBSD on the box already? We
> seem to have similar boxes with the same BIOS revision...
I can build the world and a CURRENT kernel on the machine as well as
install and run them. The machine is also able to use our diskless boot
environment with some minor extensions in /boot/beastie.4th.
We can not get full control over the ATI SB600 HDA controller. There is
no output on the rear plug and the internal speaker volume is the same
as the front headphone plug. Linux distinguishes between internal speaker
and headphone, but there is no output at the rear plug as well.
USB mouse and keyboard are detected and functioning. But there is a
problem with USB sticks. Depending on the manufacturer (I tried 3 different)
the stick is never detected as umass(4) device or there will be umass
I/O errors. In any case the operation system will slow down until it is
almoust not responding to keyboard (PS2 or USB) activity.
Best regards, Ralf
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