Hello

How do I know what I need to disable to make the kernel boot?

The bsd.rd from usbkey image boot so it should be possible.

Bye

Le 5/1/25 à 17:56, BESSOT Jean-Michel a écrit :
Hello

I tried to configure the kernel with boot -c but it goes to a prompt which does not work.

So I tried to disable usb an tried to disable xhci in boot.conf but it give xhci not found or usb not found.

What do I do wrong ?

Bye



Le 5/1/25 à 14:50, Mark Kettenis a écrit :
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2025 17:51:09 +0200
From: BESSOT Jean-Michel <jean-michel.bes...@lacomte.net>

Hello

Like said in the title my thinkpad arm x13 does not boot with OpenBSD
7.7 release. It reboot at qcdwusb0. The boot is in an encrypted
partition. The only difference with the vanilla computer is the 500Go
ssd from lenovo.

Maybe the computer should be removed from
https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html until it boots again.
We have several devlopers with x13s machines that work.  Most machines
work.  The problem may be that in your particular configuration a
device isn't present or enabled by the firmware.  The issue is may
fixable by disabling one of the USB controllers in the device tree.
We do something similar in the sysuitls/firmware/arm64-qcom-dtb port
for one of the PCIe controllers.

The real solution is to implement proper support for the
clocks/resets/interconnect stuff on this hardware.  But that's not
very high on *my* list of things to do.

Unfortunately my C is old and basic. I learned it for crunching numbers
not sysdev. But If you have patchs to test, just send them even if it is
only to look where it reboot precisely. Well, I have to find the man
saying how to make an image for usbkey cross compiled.

Today I'm low on cash so I didn't donate money this year but I can give
time. And a arm computer seems good to look for bugs.

Bye

k



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