iPXE booting latest PCengines alu board
Jim Thompson
jim at netgate.com
Fri Jun 13 10:18:30 UTC 2014
Maybe I”m misreading something.
iPXE 1.0.0+ -- Open Source Network Boot Firmware -- http://ipxe.org
Features: HTTP iSCSI DNS TFTP AoE bzImage ELF MBOOT PXE PXEXT Menu
iPXE> dhcp
Waiting for link-up on net0... ok
Configuring (net0 00:0d:b9:33:88:64)..... ok
iPXE> kernel http://volt.iem.pw.edu.pl/~czekirdk/memdisk iso
http://volt.iem.pw.edu.pl/~czekirdk/memdisk... ok
iPXE> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/socsvn/soc2014/kczekirda/pxe-fai-head/tools/mfsbsd-11.0-CURRENT-r266655-amd64.iso?view=co
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/socsvn/soc2014/kczekirda/pxe-fai-head/tools/mfsbsd-11.0-CURRENT-r266655-amd64.iso?view=co: command not found
iPXE> initrd http://svmnweb.freebsd.org/socsvn/soc2014/kvzekirda/pxe-fai-head/tools/mfsbsd-11.0-CURRENT-r266655-amd64.iso?view=co
http://svmnweb.freebsd.org/socsvn/soc2014/kvzekirda/pxe-fai-head/tools/mfsbsd-11.0-CURRENT-r266655-amd64.iso?view=co... Error 0x3e11613b (http://ipxe.org/3e11613b)
iPXE>
> On Jun 13, 2014, at 4:52 AM, Kamil Czekirda <kczekirda at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Please try mfsbsd based on current (r266655):
>
> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/socsvn/soc2014/kczekirda/pxe-fai-head/tools/mfsbsd-11.0-CURRENT-r266655-amd64.iso?view=co
>
> example:
>
> iPXE> dhcp
> iPXE> kernel http://volt.iem.pw.edu.pl/~czekirdk/memdisk iso
> iPXE> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/socsvn/soc2014/kczekirda/pxe-fai-head/tools/mfsbsd-11.0-CURRENT-r266655-amd64.iso?view=co
>
> Be careful, in second line I changed raw to iso.
>
> Regards,
> Kamil
>
> 2014-06-13 11:45 GMT+02:00 Jim Thompson <jim at netgate.com>:
>> Doesn’t get very far...
>>
>> PC Engines APU BIOS build date: Apr 5 2014
>> Reading data from file [bootorder]
>> SeaBIOS (version ?-20140405_120742-frink)
>> SeaBIOS (version ?-20140405_120742-frink)
>> Found coreboot cbmem console @ 7e150400
>> Found mainboard PC Engines APU
>> Relocating init from 0x000e8e71 to 0x7e1065e0 (size 39259)
>> Found CBFS header at 0xfffffb90
>> found file "bootorder" in cbmem
>> CPU Mhz=1001
>> Found 27 PCI devices (max PCI bus is 05)
>> Copying PIR from 0x7e160400 to 0x000f27a0
>> Copying MPTABLE from 0x7e161400/7e161410 to 0x000f25b0 with length 1ec
>> Copying ACPI RSDP from 0x7e162400 to 0x000f2590
>> Copying SMBIOS entry point from 0x7e16d800 to 0x000f2570
>> Using pmtimer, ioport 0x808
>> Scan for VGA option rom
>> EHCI init on dev 00:12.2 (regs=0xf7f08420)
>> Found 1 lpt ports
>> Found 2 serial ports
>> AHCI controller at 11.0, iobase f7f08000, irq 11
>> EHCI init on dev 00:13.2 (regs=0xf7f08520)
>> EHCI init on dev 00:16.2 (regs=0xf7f08620)
>> Searching bootorder for: /rom at img/setup
>> Searching bootorder for: /rom at img/memtest
>> OHCI init on dev 00:12.0 (regs=0xf7f04000)
>> OHCI init on dev 00:13.0 (regs=0xf7f05000)
>> OHCI init on dev 00:14.5 (regs=0xf7f06000)
>> OHCI init on dev 00:16.0 (regs=0xf7f07000)
>> Searching bootorder for: /pci at i0cf8/usb at 12,2/storage at 1/*@0/*@0,0
>> Searching bootorder for: /pci at i0cf8/usb at 12,2/usb-*@1
>> Searching bootorder for: /pci at i0cf8/usb at 16,2/storage at 1/*@0/*@0,0
>> Searching bootorder for: /pci at i0cf8/usb at 16,2/usb-*@1
>> USB MSC vendor='Multiple' product='Card Reader' rev='1.00' type=0 removable=1
>> USB MSC blksize=512 sectors=15564800
>> USB MSC vendor='PNY' product='USB 2.0 FD' rev='1100' type=0 removable=1
>> USB MSC blksize=512 sectors=15810560
>> All threads complete.
>> Scan for option roms
>> Running option rom at c000:0003
>>
>>
>> iPXE (http://ipxe.org) 00:00.0 C000 PCI2.10 PnP PMMpmm call arg1=1
>> pmm call arg1=0
>> +7E0DA5C0pmm call arg1=1
>> pmm call arg1=0
>> +7E03A5C0 C000
>>
>>
>> iPXE (PCI 00:00.0) starting execution...ok
>> iPXE initialising devices...ok
>>
>>
>>
>> iPXE 1.0.0+ -- Open Source Network Boot Firmware -- http://ipxe.org
>> Features: HTTP iSCSI DNS TFTP AoE bzImage ELF MBOOT PXE PXEXT Menu
>>
>> iPXE> dhcp
>> Waiting for link-up on net0................. Down (http://ipxe.org/38086101)
>> Waiting for link-up on net1................. Down (http://ipxe.org/38086101)
>> iPXE> dhcp
>> Configuring (net0 00:0d:b9:33:88:64)...... ok
>> iPXE> kernel http://volt.iem.pw.edu.pl/~czekirdk/memdisk raw
>> http://volt.iem.pw.edu.pl/~czekirdk/memdisk... ok
>> iPXE> initrd http://mfsbsd.vx.sk/files/images/10/amd64/mfsbsd-10.0-RELEASE-amd64.img
>> http://mfsbsd.vx.sk/files/images/10/amd64/mfsbsd-10.0-RELEASE-amd64.img... ok
>> iPXE> boot
>> MEMDISK 6.02 2013-10-13 Copyright 2001-2013 H. Peter Anvin et al
>> e820: 0000000000000000 000000000009fc00 1
>> e820: 000000000009fc00 0000000000000400 2
>> e820: 00000000000f0000 0000000000010000 2
>> e820: 0000000000100000 000000007e010000 1
>> e820: 000000007e110000 0000000000ef0000 2
>> e820: 00000000f8000000 0000000001000000 2
>> Ramdisk at 0x01700000, length 0x02900000
>> command line: raw
>> MEMDISK: Image seems to have fractional end cylinder
>> Disk is hd0, 41984 K, C/H/S = 5/255/63 (MBR/MBR), EDD on, rw
>> Using raw access to high memory
>> Code 1744, meminfo 168, cmdline 4, stack 512
>> Total size needed = 2428 bytes, allocating 3K
>> Old dos memory at 0x9c400 (map says 0x9fc00), loading at 0x9b800
>> 1588: 0x5800 15E801: 0x3c00 0x0070
>> INT 13 08: Failure, assuming this is the only drive
>> Drive probing gives drive shift limit: 0x81
>> old: int13 = f000e3fe int15 = f000f859 int1e = f0007244
>> new: int13 = 9b80000a int15 = 9b8003ba int1e = f0007244
>> Loading boot sector... booting…
>> \ <— hangs here
>>
>> Note that not even the demo works:
>>
>> <power cycle… not going to cut-n-paste it all again>
>> iPXE (PCI 00:00.0) starting execution...ok
>> iPXE initialising devices...ok
>>
>>
>>
>> iPXE 1.0.0+ -- Open Source Network Boot Firmware -- http://ipxe.org
>> Features: HTTP iSCSI DNS TFTP AoE bzImage ELF MBOOT PXE PXEXT Menu
>>
>> iPXE> chain http://boot.ipxe.org/demo/boot.php
>> http://boot.ipxe.org/demo/boot.php... Error 0x3e11623b (http://ipxe.org/3e11623b)
>> iPXE> dhcp
>> Configuring (net0 00:0d:b9:33:88:64)...... ok
>> iPXE> route
>> net0: 172.21.0.89/255.255.255.0 gw 172.21.0.1
>> iPXE> show dns
>> net0.dhcp/dns:ipv4 = 172.21.0.1
>> iPXE> chain http://boot.ipxe.org/demo/boot.php
>> http://boot.ipxe.org/demo/boot.php... ok
>> vmlinuz-2.6.17-14mdv... ok
>> initrd.img... ok
>> <no further output>
>>
>> It’s possible that the console isn’t being properly set, of course.
>> It’s also possible that 10-RELEASE isn’t new enough for the APU.
>>
>> For Daniel
>> http://dox.ipxe.org/index.html
>> http://ipxe.org
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Jun 13, 2014, at 3:32 AM, Daniel Braniss <danny at cs.huji.ac.il> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Kamil,
>>> Nice work! though I’m not that ambitious.
>>> I need to be able to load pxeboot and that seems to
>>> need some magic. BTW, do you know where there is
>>> some good docs on iPXE?
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> danny
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 13, 2014, at 12:38 AM, Kamil Czekirda <kczekirda at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Please look at my GSoC wiki page:
>>>> https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2014/FreeBSD_PXE_preseed
>>>>
>>>> There is kpxe file, you can chainload it using file option in your dhcp server.
>>>>
>>>> It's very simple script:
>>>>
>>>> #!ipxe
>>>> dhcp
>>>> cpuid --ext 29 && set CPU-ARCH amd64 || set CPU-ARCH i386
>>>> set img http://mfsbsd.vx.sk/files/images/10/${CPU-ARCH}/mfsbsd-10.0-RELEASE-${CPU-ARCH}.img
>>>> kernel http://volt.iem.pw.edu.pl/~czekirdk/memdisk raw
>>>> initrd ${img}
>>>> boot
>>>>
>>>> It detects architecture and runs mfsbsd directly from Martin Matuska website.
>>>>
>>>> It's simpliest way to boot different iso or img image of FreeBSD. It
>>>> will be nice to have local mirror and make menu with different
>>>> releases. I'll prepare menu, but I need few days, I'll inform you.
>>>>
>>>> I think that in next week will be ready iPXE port for FreeBSD and
>>>> simply solutions.
>>>>
>>>> I have many scripts to boot ubuntu, debian, etc. and I can help you
>>>> with it. It's simple to run FreeBSD from nfs server too. Ask if you
>>>> have problems.
>>>>
>>>> Kamil
>>>>
>>>> 2014-06-12 17:26 GMT+02:00 Mike Tancsa <mike at sentex.net>:
>>>>> On 6/12/2014 10:38 AM, Daniel Braniss wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>> while I try to learn about iPXE, I am wondering if someone already
>>>>>> managed to boot FreeBSD via the network, else it’s going to be an
>>>>>> interesting weekend :-)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> If you mean http://www.pcengines.ch/apu.htm, just make sure you are booting
>>>>> a relatively recent FreeBSD version (newer than April I think). Otherwise,
>>>>> it boots just fine like any other bit of hardware over the network.
>>>>>
>>>>> ---Mike
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> -------------------
>>>>> Mike Tancsa, tel +1 519 651 3400
>>>>> Sentex Communications, mike at sentex.net
>>>>> Providing Internet services since 1994 www.sentex.net
>>>>> Cambridge, Ontario Canada http://www.tancsa.com/
>>>>>
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