On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 04:21:10PM -0400, Andre Inglis wrote:
> Hi OpenBSD team,
>
> Sorry but I could not use any built in services to send this report but I
> have included what I could. If you need any more information please contact
> me:
>
> Bug:
> Kernel Panic upon boot
>
>
> Steps to produce:
>
> - Install using i386 (or amd64) install49.iso DVD image
> - Auto-partitioned and installed on HD
> - Installed all components and choose most options as default
> - Finish install and reboot
>
>
> Image used (tested twice per image):
>
> i386 (same crash on amd64 as well)
> install49.iso

Please try a snapshot install50.iso.

.... Ken

>
>
>
> Computer Specs:
>
> ASUS G73S core i7 (Laptop)
> Version G73SW
>
> Display
> Diagonal Size : 17.3"
> Resolution : 1600 x 900 (HD+) (16:9) / 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) / 1920 x 1080
> 120Hz (Full HD 3D)
> Technology : LED backlit
>
> Graphics Card
> NVIDIA. GeForce. GTX 460M 1.5GB GDDR5 VRAM
>
> Processor
> Intel. Core i7 2630QM
> Intel. Core i5 2410M
>
> Chipset
> Intel. HM65 Express Chipset
>
> Memory
> DDR3 1333 MHz SDRAM
>  4 x SO-DIMM socket for expansion up to 16 G SDRAM Quad Core
>  2 x SO-DIMM socket for expansion up to 8 G SDRAM Dual Core
>
> Storage
> 2.5" 9.5mm SATA
> 500GB 7200rpm
>
>
>
> The output on bootup screen from what I can see is when the screen rests:
>
> 0xd4887704 cnt:01 stk:00 integer: ffff0020
> 0xd4887644 cnt:01 stk:00 integer: ffff0010
> Index out of bounds -1/4
>
> fef2 Called: <_SB_ .PCI0.PEG0.GFX0._DOD
> ff0c Called: <_SB_ .PCI0.PEG0.GFX0._DOD
> ff13 Called: <_SB_ .PCI0.PEG0.GFX0._DOD
> panic: aml_die aml_xparse:3562
> Stopped at      Debugger+0x4:    popl    %ebp
>
>
> This is hand typed and double checked so I hope it's all correct:
>
>
> Trace:
> Debugger(d08e1866,d0ba6854,d09b783a,d0ba6854,d48b1a84) at Debugger+0x4
> panic(d09b783a,d09b75d2,dea,0,0) at panic+0x5d
> _aml_die(d09b75d2,dea,d09b7b35,ffffffff,4) at _aml_die0x135
> aml_xparse(d48a9d44,53,d09b800d,a1,90) at aml_xparse+0x1b52
> aml_xparse(d48af744,54,d09b7c61,14,d0ba69f7) at aml_xparse+0x1bb
> aml_xeval(0,d48974c4,74,0,0) at aml_xeval+0x21c
> aml_evalnode(d4822c00,d4897584,0,0,d0ba6a58) at aml_evalnode+0x68
> acpivideo_get_dod(d48b0140,4,d0840c00,d48b0140,0) at acpividio_get_dod+0x3d
> acpivideo_attach(d4822c00,d48b0140,d0ba6b20,d03e5f5b,0) at
> acpivideo_attach+0x83
> config_attach(d4822c00,d09bfeb4,d0ba6b20,d082f1d0,d48958c4) at
> config_attach+0x140
> acpi_foundvideo(d48967c4,d4822c00,d082e900,d4822c00,d0ba6b77) at
> acpi_foundvideo+0x51
> aml_find_node(d4855004,d09b7042,d082e900,d4822c00,0) at aml_find_node+0x7d
> aml_find_node(d48557c4,d09b7042,d082e900,d4822c00,d0aef7a0) at
> aml_find_node+0x6e
> aml_find_node(d4851504,d09b7042,d082e900,d4822c00,0) at aml_find_node+0x6e
> aml_find_node(d4841884,d09b7042,d082e900,d4822c00,0) at aml_find_node+0x6e
> aml_find_node(d4824e84,d09b7042,d082e900,d4822c00,d08b4782) at
> aml_find_node+0x6e
> aml_find_node(d0aef7a0,d09b7042,d082e900,d4822c00,0) at aml_find_node+0x6e
> acpi_attach(d4824f80,d4822c00,d0ba6d84,d03e5f5b,0) at acpi_attach+0x778
> config_attach(d4824f80,d09bfc74,d0ba6d84,d0775290,51) at
config_attach+0x140
> biosattach(d4824fc0,d4824f80,d0ba6e5c,d03e5f5b,0) at biosattach+0x456
> config_attach(d4824fc0,d09bea98,d0ba6e5c,d05a72f0,10) at
config_attach+0x140
> mainbus_attach(0,d4824fc0,0,d09bc0b0,0) at mainbus_attach+0x4e
> config_attach(0,d09bc0b0,0,0,d0a318a0) at config_attach+0x140
> config_rootfound(d08e0846,0,0,d03d7591,0) at config_rootfound+0x46
> cpu_configure(d0aee4e0,1,1000,cff3f000,1) at cpu_configure+0x29
> main(d02004ba,d02004c2,0,0,0) at main+0x40a
> ddb{0}>
>
>
>
> ps:
>
>    PID   PPID    PGRP     UID    S       FLAGS   WAIT   COMMAND
> *    0     -1       0       0    7     0x80200          swapper
> ddb{0}>
>
>
>
>
> Anyways, love what you guys are doing, and long live BSD! :)
>
>
> Thanx,
>
> Andre Inglis
> [email protected]
>
> p.s. I sent this same email to [email protected] so please ignore that one.

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