ACPI panic on boot with new Lua loader and other minor issues
Warner Losh
imp at bsdimp.com
Mon Feb 19 21:37:20 UTC 2018
On Feb 19, 2018 1:23 PM, "Kyle Evans" <kevans at freebsd.org> wrote:
Hello!
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 8:21 AM, Juan Ramón Molina Menor <listjm at club.fr>
wrote:
> I have done a full build of r329555 to test the new Lua boot loader.
>
> Both the new and the old kernels panic after being loaded with:
>
> panic: running without device atpic requires a local APIC
>
> For reasons unknown, ACPI is off, as shown by David Wolfskill in a
previous
> message:
> https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/
2018-February/068497.html
>
> OK show hint.acpi.0.disabled
> 1
>
> Setting ACPI to On resolves the issue.
As David noted, this should actually Just Work (TM) now. Can you break
into a loader prompt with just the forth loader and tell me what "show
hint.acpi.0.rsdp" looks like?
> Also, I can not stop boot2 to try to use the copy of the Forth loader: the
> keyboard only becomes responsive at the loader stage.
Hmm...
> There is an error during this stage:
>
> Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
> Failed to open config: ’/boot/loader.conf.local’
David's diagnosis of this is right- this is more of an informational
message that you don't need to worry about.
> Moreover, the "boot [kernel]" loader command does not work:
>
> OK ls /boot/kernel.old/kernel
> /boot/kernel.old/kernel
> OK boot kernel.old
> Command failed
> OK boot /boot/kernel.old/kernel
> Command failed
> OK boot kernel
> Command failed
>
> On the other hand, just "boot" works.
It seems that the Forth loader might be doing something sneaky and
replacing the standard common "boot" with a Forth boot that handles
this a lot better. CC'ing dteske@ so they can confirm.
Indeed, it does.
Loader.4th defines boot. Search for ': boot' to see it.
Warner
> Finally, the double lines drawing a frame around the loader menu do not
work
> with the new loader and are replaced by ? characters in a box.
Interesting, I'll look into that... anything interesting/unique about
your setup? r329387 should have addressed one potential cause of this,
but I see you're past that.
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