FreeBSD 12.0-ALPHA4 fails to boot on POWER9/KVM
Cameron Berkenpas
cam at neo-zeon.de
Thu Oct 11 17:18:31 UTC 2018
It would be nice/convenient, but it wouldn't be worth putting yourself
out over it.
Is this something I could theoretically do myself? Cross-compile and
spin my own ISO for an x86-64 box?
Thanks!
-Cameron
On 10/11/18 10:14 AM, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
> Yes, this is fixed in current HEAD and will be resolved in BETA1. I can
> probably spin out an unofficial intermediate ISO with the fix before
> BETA1 if you would like it.
> -Nathan
>
> On 10/11/18 10:02 AM, Cameron Berkenpas wrote:
>> Will the 'NOT FOUND" fix resulting in being able to boot the ISO
>> generally?
>>
>> I'd actually tried what you suggested previously, and it still fails
>> the same way it did for me in the past:
>>
>> Unfortunately, this fails as you can see:
>> qemu-system-ppc64: warning: System page size 0x1000000 is not enabled
>> in page_size_mask (0x11000). Performance may be slow
>>
>>
>> SLOF
>> **********************************************************************
>> QEMU Starting
>> Build Date = Sep 24 2017 12:23:07
>> FW Version = buildd@ release 20170724
>> Press "s" to enter Open Firmware.
>>
>> Populating /vdevice methods
>> Populating /vdevice/vty at 71000000
>> Populating /vdevice/nvram at 71000001
>> Populating /vdevice/l-lan at 71000002
>> Populating /vdevice/v-scsi at 71000003
>> SCSI: Looking for devices
>> 8000000000000000 DISK : "QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+"
>> 8200000000000000 CD-ROM : "QEMU QEMU CD-ROM 2.5+"
>> Populating /pci at 800000020000000
>> No NVRAM common partition, re-initializing...
>> Scanning USB
>> Using default console: /vdevice/vty at 71000000
>>
>> Welcome to Open Firmware
>>
>> Copyright (c) 2004, 2017 IBM Corporation All rights reserved.
>> This program and the accompanying materials are made available
>> under the terms of the BSD License available at
>> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
>>
>>
>> Trying to load: from: /vdevice/v-scsi at 71000003/disk at 8000000000000000
>> ... Successfully loaded
>>
>>>> FreeBSD/powerpc Open Firmware boot block
>> Boot path: /vdevice/v-scsi at 71000003/disk at 8000000000000000
>> Boot loader: /boot/loader
>> Boot volume: /vdevice/v-scsi at 71000003/disk at 8000000000000000:2
>> Consoles: Open Firmware console
>>
>> FreeBSD/powerpc64 Open Firmware loader, Revision 0.1
>> (Sun Aug 19 13:30:54 PDT 2018 root at freebsd-ppc)
>> Memory: 2097152KB
>> Booted from: /vdevice/v-scsi at 71000003/disk at 8000000000000000
>>
>>
>> block-size NOT FOUND
>> #blocks NOT FOUND|
>> block-size NOT FOUND
>> #blocks NOT FOUND\
>> block-size NOT FOUND
>> #blocks NOT FOUND
>>
>> ( 700 ) Program Exception [ 0 ]
>>
>>
>> R0 .. R7 R8 .. R15 R16 .. R23 R24 .. R31
>> 0000000000000040 000000000345cdc4 ffffffffffffffff 0000000002c50468
>> 0000000002c548c0 0000000000000000 0000000002c56ba0 0000000002c513a0
>> 0000000000000000 0000000002c67780 0000000002c56b98 0000000002c51c18
>> 000000000345d8f0 0000000002c67300 0000000002c62200 000000000345d8f0
>> 0000000002c67340 0000000020000048 000000000040e78e 0000000000000000
>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000001802118 0000000000000000
>> 0000000000000040 0000000002c4baec 0000000002c71980 0000000000000000
>> 0000000000000040 000000007fffffff 0000000002c5bb84 000000000345d8f0
>>
>> CR / XER LR / CTR SRR0 / SRR1 DAR / DSISR
>> 80000044 0000000002c02938 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>> 0000000020040000 0000000000000000 0000000000083000 00000000
>>
>>
>> e >
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Cameron
>>
>> On 10/10/2018 08:59 PM, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
>>> The first part of this (all the errors about "NOT FOUND") I just fixed
>>> and the fixes will be included in BETA1 and subsequent builds. The
>>> remaining issue is that virtio SCSI is not part of the standard kernel
>>> on PPC (there are some endian and DMA bugs), so you will need to use an
>>> alternative storage backend. The default storage backend (VSCSI) is
>>> fine, as are more PC-ish things like AHCI emulation.
>>>
>>> This command line will work and is otherwise equivalent to the below:
>>> qemu-system-ppc64 -enable-kvm -m 2048 -nographic -vga none -cdrom
>>> FreeBSD-12.0-ALPHA9-powerpc-powerpc64-20181009-r339271-disc1.iso
>>> /var/lib/libvirt/images/freebsd-ppc.qcow2 -mem-prealloc -mem-path
>>> /dev/hugepages -smp 2
>>>
>>> -Nathan
>>>
>>> On 10/10/18 6:41 PM, Cameron Berkenpas wrote:
>>>> Made a LITTLE progress on getting FreeBSD to run as a KVM VM on
>>>> POWER9/TalosII again with the following:
>>>>
>>>> qemu-system-ppc64 -enable-kvm -m 2048 -nographic -vga none -device
>>>> virtio-scsi-pci,id=scsi0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x7 -drive
>>>> file=FreeBSD-12.0-ALPHA9-powerpc-powerpc64-20181009-r339271-disc1.iso,format=raw,if=none,id=drive-scsi0-0-0-0,readonly=on
>>>>
>>>> -device
>>>> scsi-cd,bus=scsi0.0,channel=0,scsi-id=0,lun=0,drive=drive-scsi0-0-0-0,id=scsi0-0-0-0,bootindex=1
>>>>
>>>> -drive
>>>> file=/var/lib/libvirt/images/freebsd-ppc.qcow2,format=qcow2,if=none,id=drive-scsi0-0-0-1
>>>>
>>>> -device
>>>> scsi-hd,bus=scsi0.0,channel=0,scsi-id=0,lun=1,drive=drive-scsi0-0-0-1,id=scsi0-0-0-1,bootindex=2
>>>>
>>>> -mem-prealloc -mem-path /dev/hugepages -smp 2
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Seems like issue is that you need to use a SCSI CDROM! Unfortunately,
>>>> we are don't quite get there. Hope it's not a problem to put this
>>>> inline, I'm unable to access pastebin right now:
>>>>
>>>> qemu-system-ppc64: warning: System page size 0x1000000 is not enabled
>>>> in page_size_mask (0x11000). Performance may be slow
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> SLOF
>>>> **********************************************************************
>>>> QEMU Starting
>>>> Build Date = Sep 24 2017 12:23:07
>>>> FW Version = buildd@ release 20170724
>>>> Press "s" to enter Open Firmware.
>>>>
>>>> Populating /vdevice methods
>>>> Populating /vdevice/vty at 71000000
>>>> Populating /vdevice/nvram at 71000001
>>>> Populating /vdevice/l-lan at 71000002
>>>> Populating /pci at 800000020000000
>>>> 00 3800 (D) : 1af4 1004 virtio [ scsi ]
>>>> Populating /pci at 800000020000000/scsi at 7
>>>> SCSI: Looking for devices
>>>> 100000100000000 DISK : "QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+"
>>>> 100000000000000 CD-ROM : "QEMU QEMU CD-ROM 2.5+"
>>>> No NVRAM common partition, re-initializing...
>>>> Scanning USB
>>>> Using default console: /vdevice/vty at 71000000
>>>>
>>>> Welcome to Open Firmware
>>>>
>>>> Copyright (c) 2004, 2017 IBM Corporation All rights reserved.
>>>> This program and the accompanying materials are made available
>>>> under the terms of the BSD License available at
>>>> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Trying to load: from:
>>>> /pci at 800000020000000/scsi at 7/disk at 100000000000000 ... Successfully
>>>> loaded
>>>> Consoles: Open Firmware console
>>>>
>>>> FreeBSD/powerpc64 Open Firmware loader, Revision 0.1
>>>> Memory: 2097152KB
>>>> Booted from: /pci at 800000020000000/scsi at 7/disk at 100000000000000
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> /
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> \
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND|
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> /
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> |
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND|
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND|
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND|
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> -
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> -
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND|
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND-
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
>>>>
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND\
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> |
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND-
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND|
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND-
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND|
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND/
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND-
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND\
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND|
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND\
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND-
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND/
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND/boot/kernel/kernel data=0x13776e0+0x54dfe0
>>>> syms=[0x8+0x176ef8+0x8+0x1727c1]
>>>>
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND\
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND/
>>>> Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt.
>>>> Booting [/boot/kernel/kernel]...
>>>>
>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>> Kernel entry at 0x1024b0 ...
>>>> KDB: debugger backends: ddb
>>>> KDB: current backend: ddb
>>>> ---<<BOOT>>---
>>>> Copyright (c) 1992-2018 The FreeBSD Project.
>>>> Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993,
>>>> 1994
>>>> The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
>>>> FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation.
>>>> FreeBSD 12.0-ALPHA9 r339271 GENERIC powerpc
>>>> gcc version 4.2.1 20070831 patched [FreeBSD]
>>>> WARNING: WITNESS option enabled, expect reduced performance.
>>>> VT: init without driver.
>>>> cpu0: IBM POWER9 revision 2.2, 2234.00 MHz
>>>> cpu0: Features
>>>> dc007182<PPC32,PPC64,ALTIVEC,FPU,MMU,SMT,ISNOOP,ARCH205,ARCH206,VSX,TRUELE>
>>>>
>>>> cpu0: Features2
>>>> eee00000<ARCH207,HTM,DSCR,ISEL,TAR,VCRYPTO,ARCH300,IEEE128,DARN>
>>>> real memory = 2101960704 (2004 MB)
>>>> avail memory = 1983193088 (1891 MB)
>>>> FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs
>>>> arc4random: no preloaded entropy cache
>>>> random: entropy device external interface
>>>> random: registering fast source PowerISA DARN random number generator
>>>> random: fast provider: "PowerISA DARN random number generator"
>>>> kbd0 at kbdmux0
>>>> ofwbus0: <Open Firmware Device Tree> on nexus0
>>>> xicp0: <External Interrupt Presentation Controller> on ofwbus0
>>>> xicp0: Handling CPUs 0-15
>>>> vdevice0: <POWER Hypervisor Virtual Device Root> on ofwbus0
>>>> llan0: <POWER Hypervisor Virtual Ethernet> irq 16781321 on vdevice0
>>>> llan0: Ethernet address: 00:12:34:56:00:00
>>>> uart0: <POWER Hypervisor Virtual Serial Port> irq 16781315 on vdevice0
>>>> pcib0: <RTAS Host-PCI bridge> on ofwbus0
>>>> pci0: <POWER Hypervisor PCI bus> on pcib0
>>>> pci0: <mass storage, SCSI> at device 7.0 (no driver attached)
>>>> cpulist0: <Open Firmware CPU Group> on ofwbus0
>>>> cpu0: <Open Firmware CPU> on cpulist0
>>>> cpu1: <Open Firmware CPU> on cpulist0
>>>> rtas0: <Run-Time Abstraction Services> on ofwbus0
>>>> rtas0: registered as a time-of-day clock, resolution 0.002000s
>>>> Timecounter "timebase" frequency 512000000 Hz quality 0
>>>> Event timer "decrementer" frequency 512000000 Hz quality 1000
>>>> Timecounters tick every 1.000 msec
>>>> llan0: link state changed to UP
>>>> usb_needs_explore_all: no devclass
>>>> SMP: AP CPU #1 launched
>>>> arc4random: no preloaded entropy cache
>>>> Trying to mount root from cd9660:/dev/iso9660/12_0_ALPHA9_POWERPC64_CD
>>>> [ro]...
>>>> WARNING: WITNESS option enabled, expect reduced performance.
>>>> mountroot: waiting for device /dev/iso9660/12_0_ALPHA9_POWERPC64_CD...
>>>> Mounting from cd9660:/dev/iso9660/12_0_ALPHA9_POWERPC64_CD failed with
>>>> error 19.
>>>>
>>>> Loader variables:
>>>> vfs.root.mountfrom=cd9660:/dev/iso9660/12_0_ALPHA9_POWERPC64_CD
>>>> vfs.root.mountfrom.options=ro
>>>>
>>>> Manual root filesystem specification:
>>>> <fstype>:<device> [options]
>>>> Mount <device> using filesystem <fstype>
>>>> and with the specified (optional) option list.
>>>>
>>>> eg. ufs:/dev/da0s1a
>>>> zfs:zroot/ROOT/default
>>>> cd9660:/dev/cd0 ro
>>>> (which is equivalent to: mount -t cd9660 -o ro /dev/cd0 /)
>>>>
>>>> ? List valid disk boot devices
>>>> . Yield 1 second (for background tasks)
>>>> <empty line> Abort manual input
>>>>
>>>> mountroot> ?
>>>>
>>>> List of GEOM managed disk devices:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> mountroot>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 09/04/2018 12:56 PM, Cameron Berkenpas wrote:
>>>>> The last working ISO I tried was probably from July (definitely no
>>>>> earlier at least) if that helps slightly. Unfortunately, I deleted my
>>>>> older ISO's.
>>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately, I don't see any older 12-CURRENT images archived to
>>>>> try and get some idea of when this broke.
>>>>>
>>>>> If I have some time, I'll see if it's possible/feasible for me to
>>>>> build a PPC64 image of some kind from a PC to try unless someone has
>>>>> a better idea of course. :D
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>> On 09/04/2018 08:10 AM, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
>>>>>> The 32 and 64-bit loaders are identical binaries, so the issue is
>>>>>> probably universal.
>>>>>> -Nathan
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9/4/18 12:18 AM, Michael Tuexen wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 4. Sep 2018, at 07:13, Nathan Whitehorn
>>>>>>>> <nwhitehorn at freebsd.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Maybe this is Lua loader fallout? The problem seems to be
>>>>>>>> entirely in
>>>>>>>> the boot loader.
>>>>>>> At least the problem I reported earlier to this list regarding
>>>>>>> booting
>>>>>>> a G4 system is related to the lua loader.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When installing the fourth loader, booting works, when installing
>>>>>>> the lua loader, booting fails with the output given.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> However, this is on a 32-bit PPC machine. Can't test on a 64-bit PPC
>>>>>>> machine.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>>> -Nathan
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 9/3/18 9:54 PM, Cameron Berkenpas wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Argh. I went out of my way to select the right ISO image and then
>>>>>>>>> apparently still grabbed the wrong one without noticing the name.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I went and tried this image:
>>>>>>>>> FreeBSD-12.0-ALPHA4-powerpc-powerpc64-20180831-r338410-disc1.iso
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Still the same issue though.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 09/03/2018 07:42 PM, Justin Hibbits wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Hello Cameron,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 11:15 PM Cameron Berkenpas
>>>>>>>>>> <cam at neo-zeon.de>
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> It seems that FreeBSD 12.0-ALPHA4 is having trouble booting on
>>>>>>>>>>> KVM on
>>>>>>>>>>> POWER9 (Talos II).
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the image I've tried:
>>>>>>>>>>> FreeBSD-12.0-ALPHA4-powerpc-powerpcspe-20180831-r338410-disc1.iso
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The powerpcspe ISO won't work on a Talos. I don't even expect
>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>> particular ISO to work at all, given the nature of the
>>>>>>>>>> architecture.
>>>>>>>>>> For Talos, and IBM POWER* in general, you need the powerpc64 ISO.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I don't know if that will solve your problem, given the errors
>>>>>>>>>> printed
>>>>>>>>>> below, but it's at least a first step.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> - Justin
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> It fails regardless of whether I run kvm from the console or
>>>>>>>>>>> through
>>>>>>>>>>> virt-manager.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Seems to be disk related... I get the messages below
>>>>>>>>>>> regardless of
>>>>>>>>>>> whether I try to boot from CD-ROM or disk. I've tried all disk
>>>>>>>>>>> types
>>>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>>>> both (usb, scsi, sata, virtio, etc).
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> It's important to note that this worked on an older snapshot of
>>>>>>>>>>> 12.0-CURRENT, though I don't know the last specific working
>>>>>>>>>>> revision I
>>>>>>>>>>> tried.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Here's the output:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> SLOF
>>>>>>>>>>> **********************************************************************
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> QEMU Starting
>>>>>>>>>>> Build Date = Sep 24 2017 12:23:07
>>>>>>>>>>> FW Version = buildd@ release 20170724
>>>>>>>>>>> Press "s" to enter Open Firmware.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Populating /vdevice methods
>>>>>>>>>>> Populating /vdevice/vty at 71000000
>>>>>>>>>>> Populating /vdevice/nvram at 71000001
>>>>>>>>>>> Populating /vdevice/v-scsi at 71000002
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI: Looking for devices
>>>>>>>>>>> 8200000000000000 CD-ROM : "QEMU QEMU CD-ROM
>>>>>>>>>>> 2.5+"
>>>>>>>>>>> Populating /pci at 800000020000000
>>>>>>>>>>> 00 0000 (D) : 8086 100e e1000 [ net ]
>>>>>>>>>>> No NVRAM common partition, re-initializing...
>>>>>>>>>>> Scanning USB
>>>>>>>>>>> Using default console: /vdevice/vty at 71000000
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Welcome to Open Firmware
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Copyright (c) 2004, 2017 IBM Corporation All rights
>>>>>>>>>>> reserved.
>>>>>>>>>>> This program and the accompanying materials are made
>>>>>>>>>>> available
>>>>>>>>>>> under the terms of the BSD License available at
>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Trying to load: from:
>>>>>>>>>>> /vdevice/v-scsi at 71000002/disk at 8200000000000000
>>>>>>>>>>> ... Successfully loaded
>>>>>>>>>>> Consoles: Open Firmware console
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> FreeBSD/powerpcspe Open Firmware loader, Revision 0.1
>>>>>>>>>>> (Fri Aug 31 17:53:54 UTC 2018 root at releng3.nyi.freebsd.org)
>>>>>>>>>>> Memory: 33554432KB
>>>>>>>>>>> Booted from: /vdevice/v-scsi at 71000002/disk at 8200000000000000
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>>>>>>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> /
>>>>>>>>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>>>>>>>>> #blocks NOT FOUNDSCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> SCSI-DISK: Access beyond end of device !
>>>>>>>>>>> \
>>>>>>>>>>> block-size NOT FOUND
>>>>>>>>>>> #blocks NOT FOUND
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> ( 700 ) Program Exception [ 0 ]
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> R0 .. R7 R8 .. R15 R16 .. R23
>>>>>>>>>>> R24 ..
>>>>>>>>>>> R31
>>>>>>>>>>> 000000000000000b 000000000345ddd4 ffffffffffffffff
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000002c50dd8
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000002c559e0 0000000028686561 0000000002c57c50
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000002c51d10
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000000000000 0000000002c68540 0000000002c57c48
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000002c52594
>>>>>>>>>>> 000000000345e900 0000000002c68280 0000000002c63300
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000000000000
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000002c682c0 0000000020000048 0000000000000000
>>>>>>>>>>> 000000000345e900
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000000000000
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000000000040 0000000000000000 0000000002c6eb00
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000000000000
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000000000008 000000007fffffff 0000000002c5cb04
>>>>>>>>>>> 000000000345e900
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> CR / XER LR / CTR SRR0 / SRR1
>>>>>>>>>>> DAR /
>>>>>>>>>>> DSISR
>>>>>>>>>>> 80000044 0000000002c029f0 0000000028686560
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000000000000
>>>>>>>>>>> 0000000020040000 0000000028686561 0000000000083000 00000000
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