Martin,

thx, but unfortunately the board seems unusable for several builds of the
kernel (tried snv96 failsafe, snv114, os200906-rc?? 111a).
I cannot understand why a board called suitable for a mass hoster for
e.g. dedicated servers is not able to initialize uhci with the Solaris kernel.

I tried the switches you gave, but most combinations did hang identically 
during load if the uhci module, no combination passed uhci successfully.

I have some screenshots and will make them available soon.

Anyone responsible for the uhci module?

Or anyone able to advice how to change the settings to enable break into
kernel debugger with an USB keyboard, all help is appreciated.

Maybe we have to file a RFE to get USB keyboards into a configuration,
that enables breaking into the debugger. Boards all over the world
start missing serial ports and PS/2 keyboard connectors.

Thanks!
Thomas

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 02:27:05AM +0200, Martin Bochnig wrote:
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Thomas Wagner <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > for unknown reason the uhci module starts loading but never finishes.
> > BIOS options like changing EHCI handoff oder booting with switches
> > (I'll send the list separately) does not help.
> 
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> did you already try any combination of:
> 
> "-B intel-iommu=no" or "-B dmar-drhd-disable=yes" or, especially,
> "-B pci-reprog=off"?
> 
> 
> Did it not go away in snv_113 or snv_114?
> What are the last lines kdm would show?
> 
> 
> --
> %martin
> 
> 
> > BIOS 0802 and 10xx are tested.
> >
> > The system has a internal KVM board with USB keyboard only, so it
> > sseems that I can't break into the kernel debugger (Interrupt prority?).
> >
> > I did screenshots see below.
> > It was bootet with   -kdv  from the USB emulated CDROM the KVM
> > provides.
> > SATA Disks are used in AHCI mode
> >
> > I used:
> > use_mp/W0
> > moddebug/W80000000
> > ::cont
> >
> > It loads ehci then loads uhci but never finishes the uhci module!
> >
> > http://87.106.176.223/~tom/uhci-hang/screen-04.png
> >
> > Thanks for looking into that! Would be interesting if someone runs
> > the P5Q board with 8GBs successfully.
> >
> > some prtconf outputs:
> > http://87.106.176.223/~tom/uhci-hang/screen-01.png
> > http://87.106.176.223/~tom/uhci-hang/screen-02.png
> > http://87.106.176.223/~tom/uhci-hang/screen-03.png
> >
> >
> > Thomas
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> >
> 

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Thomas Wagner

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