On Tue, 29 May 2007 youshi10_at_u.washington.edu wrote: > Hello, > I'm trying to install 7-CURRENT on my desktop, locally instead of on a > virtual machine, and I'm running into an issue where the kernel almost always > panics on boot with my motherboard (ASUS P5N-SLI E), due to some sort of > interrupt assignment / probing issues. > > Observations: > 1. 7-CURRENT (built) never properly detects the interrupts on the system. > 2. 7-CURRENT (May ISO snapshot) doesn't properly detect my USB keyboard, > but boots and runs sysinstall. > 3. 6.2 RELEASE panics if I don't boot FreeBSD up into "safe mode", due to > an issue with the ohci driver (I think the error message had something to deal > with device adding / enumeration and not being able to find a memory / > interrupt address). > > First off, if I could get some of the command line arguments to pass to > the kernel to emulate safe-mode, that would be much appreciated. Second off, if > anybody has any ideas on how to debug this issue, I'll go off and try to > determine what the cause is. If it's anything like it was before (clean out > /usr/obj, rebuild), I'll be ok. Otherwise, I'll have to purchase more parts and > build another dedicated FreeBSD system :(.. > > Thanks, > -Garrett Sorry for cross-posting so much, but this information is relevant to all of the mailing lists included. Ok I "solved" my problem, to a certain extent. Basically the ASUS P5N-E SLI motherboard (nVidia chipset) isn't bootable with FreeBSD 6.2 RELEASE without going into SAFE MODE (panics after ohci_add_done looking for a non-existent memory address, if the USB controller is enabled in the BIOS with "Legacy Mode", i.e. USB Keyboard compatible), and isn't compatible with FreeBSD 7 at all (kernel can't map IRQs properly on up-to-date CURRENT and panics in kernel mode during boot). Strangely enough the 7-CURRENT snapshot ISOs work, but then again it doesn't setup the OHCI and USB keyboard stuff properly, and I can't get any sort of input from my keyboard, obviously. The ASUS P5B-DLX motherboard (Intel chipset) is compatible with FreeBSD 6.2 and 7 though, without any hacks. Maybe someone should update some documentation on the release notes page for supported hardware? Thanks, -Garrett PS Please CC me in any communication as I'm not subscribed to doc_at_, stable_at_, or usb_at_.Received on Thu May 31 2007 - 19:28:27 UTC
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