That looks good. You'll probably need to increase your dmesg buffer or
send the output to a serial port, since you will get megabytes of info.

Zip it up and send it to me.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Luck, Tony
> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 1:54 PM
> To: Moore, Robert; 'Thomas Renninger'; Brown, Len
> Cc: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'
> Subject: RE: some new unaligned access while booting ia64 (HP rx2620)
> 
> >Does any debug info come out?
> 
> Perhaps I was too impatient ... I just assumed it was hung
> because it hadn't said anything for a minute after the
> "Loading initrd" message.  When I came back to the console
> all sorts of messages were streaming past.
> 
> I restarted ... the delay is ~10 minutes, the the output
> begins not with the regular kernel messages, but with this:
> 
>  Storing e00000407f4bd108(Integer) into node
e00000407e8e9a30(BufferField)
> exstoren-0075 [18] ex_resolve_object     : ----Entry
> exstoren-0155 [18] ex_resolve_object     : ----Exit- AE_OK
>  exfield-0222 [18] ex_write_data_to_field: ----Entry e00000407efa7dc0
>  exfield-0354 [18] ex_write_data_to_field: field_write [FROM]: Obj
> e00000407f4bd108 (Integer:1), Buf e00000407f4bd120, byte_len 8
>  exfield-0363 [18] ex_write_data_to_field: field_write [TO]:  Obj
> e00000407efa7dc0 (BufferField:E), bit_len 20, bit_off 0, byte_off 13
>  exutils-0192 [19] ex_acquire_global_lock: ----Entry
>  exutils-0208 [19] ex_acquire_global_lock: ----Exit- 0000000000000000
>  exfldio-0783 [19] ex_insert_into_field  : ----Entry
>  exfldio-0562 [20] ex_write_with_update_r: ----Entry FFFFFFFF
>  exfldio-0631 [20] ex_write_with_update_r: Mask FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF,
> datum_offset 0, Width 4, Value 00000000FF5E0000, merged_value
> 00000000FF5E0000
>  exfldio-0355 [21] ex_field_datum_io     : ----Entry 00000000
>  exfldio-0530 [21] ex_field_datum_io     : Value Written
00000000FF5E0000,
> Width 4
>  exfldio-0534 [21] ex_field_datum_io     : ----Exit- AE_OK
> 
> It is unclear whether the system is making progress.
> 
> 
> 
> I tried using CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y on an Intel tiger.  It booted ok.
> 
> 
> -Tony
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