Re: lockup booting 8.0-CURRENT-200811 snap image

From: Chris Ruiz <yr.retarded_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 21:34:06 -0600
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 1:21 PM, John Baldwin <jhb_at_freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 November 2008 01:51:47 am Phil Oleson wrote:
>> Hi, I've been trying to update my system to Current to try out the new
>> usb stack etc..
>> and have had some problems.   Initially I attempted to just do a cvsup,
>> make buildworld,
>> make kernel and had problems at the reboot.  Ended up having to use the
>> livecd to swap
>> out the kernel (loader was strangely hanging before I could type unload;
>> boot kernel.old)
>>
>> Anyways,  I picked up a new drive to split my system up to have a
>> working 7 & current.
>> So, I downloaded the 200811 snap iso's for amd64 & i386 and tried to
>> boot to them.
>> Same/similar lockup happens.. now since this board currently doesn't
>> have a serial port
>> I've had to handtype what was left on the screen.. so hopefully it's
>> enough for now.
>>
>> System: INTEL BLKDG35EC 775 G35  (flashed to the **ECG3510M.86A.0107**
>> Bios Image)
>>               INTEL C2Q Q9300 2.5G 775
>>               2 gigs memory (messed up on original order and havnt fixed
>> it yet)
>>               using the built-in Intel video..
>>
>> so the i386 and the amd64 dvd image I booted with had the same stopping
>> screen/output
>> that I could see.. this is what I was able to get down from a verbose boot.
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------
>>    Initial Probe      0   10    N     0  3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12
>>    Validation         0   10    N     0  3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12
>>    After Disable    0  255   N     0  3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12
>> acpi_hpet0: <High Precision Event Timer> iomem 0xfed00000-0xfed003ff on
>> acpi0
>> acpi_hpet0: vend: 0x8086 rev: 0x1 num: 2 hz: 14318180 opts: legacy_route
>> 64-bit Timecounter "HPET" frequency 143181800 Hz quality 900
>> acpi_button0: <Sleep Button> on acpi0
>> pcib0: <ACPI Host-PCI bridge> port 0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0
>> pci0: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib0
>> pci0: domain=0, physical bus=0
>> found-> vendor=0x8086, dev=0x2980,  revid=0x03
>>              domain=0, bus=0, slot=0, func=0
>>              class=06-00-00, hdrtype=0x00, mfdev=0
>>              cmdreg=0x0006, statreg=0x2090, cachelnsz=0 (dwords)
>>              lattimer=0x00 (0 ns), mingnt=0x00 (0ns), maxlat=0x00 (0 ns)
>> found-> vendor=0x8086, dev=0x2982,  revid=0x03
>>              domain=0, bus=0, slot=2, func=0
>>              class=03-00-00, hdrtype=0x00, mfdev=1
>>              cmdreg=0x0007, statreg=0x0090, cachelnsz=0 (dwords)
>>              lattimer=0x00 (0 ns), mingnt=0x00 (0ns), maxlat=0x00 (0 ns)
>>              intpin=a,  irq=11
>>              powerspec 2   supports D0 D3  current D0
>>              MSI supports 1 message
>>              map[10]: type Memory, range32, base 0x90200000, size 20,
>> enabled
>> --------------------------------
>>
>>
>> Any suggestions on how to proceed?
>>
>> I'll see about installing the new install on the new drive starting at
>> RELENG_7
>> and updating to HEAD from there.. so any source changes will have to wait on
>> completing that.. but anything would help.
>
> Try setting hw.pci.mcfg=0

I also have an Intel board (INTEL DQ35JO) and had posted last month
with a boot hang in the same place.   I recieved a quick reply from
the list and setting hw.pci.mcg=0 fixed everything.

Should this be marked as a known problem somewhere on the wiki?  It
appears to happen to Intel boards with onboard graphics and I imagine
that as more people migrate from 7.x to CURRENT that this will happen
to more users.

Thanks,

Chris Ruiz

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