Hello Marco,

I have had issues with things like PCI-E memory  mapping settings on Servers
I would look at any memory / I/O  setting in the bios ,

as I have come across issues with compatibility with OpenBSD and Memory Mapping
PCI-E,

I cant remember the other bios setting but it was something to use
memory above 4GB
for for PCI-E I/O

sorry I cant be more specific...  I just cant remember ... it was
about 5 years ago...  :/
but check out any advanced I/O PCI-E settings on your server board Bios

I hope this helps

Tom Smyth

On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 at 21:34, Marco Nuessgen <ciaoma...@disroot.org> wrote:
>
> I am trying to install OpenBSD 6.4 amd64 on an IBM x-series server. The
> boot process halts after the kernel gets a "fatal page fault in
> supervisor mode".
>
> The machine is a x3650 M3 server, 2x six-core XEON E5645 2.4GHz, 88GB
> RAM, 3 x 146GB HDD, Serveraid M1015 7945 RAID adapter, 4 x Broadcom
> NetXtreme II. NICs.
>
> I have to install Nextcloud on it. The system is going to serve a small
> non-profit organization I am in, so budget is low. Any help is greatly
> appreciated!
>
> What I tried so far:
>
> -Boot amd install64 from CDROM:
>   entry point at 0x1000158
>   Copyright [...]
>   OpenBSD 6.4 (RAMDISK_CD) #348: Thu Oct 11 13:36:16 MDT 2018
>   [...]
>   real mem = 94427459584 (90053MB)
>   avail mem = 91561881600m(87320MB)
>   mainbus0 at root
>   bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.5 @ 0x7f6bd000 (90 entries)
>   bios0: vendor IBM Corp. Version „-[D6E149AUS-1.09]-“ date 09/21/2018
>   bios0: IBM 90Y4784
>   acpi0 at bios0: rev 2uvm_fault(0xffffffff818a5ea0, axffff80b467133ae7,
> 0, 1) -> e
>   fatal page fault in supervisor mode
>   trap type 6 code 0 rip ffffffff810f35fc cs 8 rflags 10282 cr2
> ffff80b467133ae7
>   cpl e rsp ffffffff81a069d0
>   gsbase 0xffffffff81872ff0 kgsbase 0x0
>   panic: trap type 6, code=0, pc=ffffffff810f35fc
>   The operating system halted.
>   Please press any key to reboot.
>
> -Tried to boot with the Serveraid card pulled out.
>
> -Tried to boot with all adapters disabled in BIOS
>
> -Tried "machine memory =128M" at the boot prompt.
>
> -I made a 6.4 amd64 USB install medium and copied a 6.5 bsd.mp kernel
> onto it. The boot process stopped at the kernel debugger prompt:
>   booting hd0a:bsd.mp: 10913719+2565136+340000+0+671744
> [681039+128+854832+595905]=0xfdcbc8
>   entry point at 0x1001000
>   [ using 2132936 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
>   Copyright [...]
>   OpenBSD 6.5-beta (GENERIC.MP) #774: Tue Mar 5 18:29:25 MST 2019
>   [...]
>  real mem = 94427459584 (90053MB)
>   avail mem = 91555721216 (87314MB)
>   mpath0 at root
>   scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
>   mainbus0 at root
>   bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.5 @ 0x7f6bd000 (90 entries)
>   bios0: vendor IBM Corp. Version „-[D6E149AUS-1.09]- date 09/21/2018
>   acpi0 at bios0: rev 2Data modified on freelist: word 580502 of object
> 0xffff8000
>   00055ae0 size 0x18 previous type ??? (invalid addr 0xffff8012e1d35a14}
>   uvm_fault(0xffffffff81d61390, 0xffff8012e1d35a1c, 0, 1) -> e
>   kernel: page fault trap, code=0
>   Stopped at      malloc+0x4a8:   movq    0x8(%r14),%rbx
>   ddb{0}>
>
> I entered some commands at the debugger prompt:
>   ddb{0}> trace
>   malloc(19,21,9,19,6cf7d31ce462d81a,11) at malloc+0x4a8
>   _aml_setvalue(ffff800000073e88,3,11,ffff800000055aa8,42804d280b8fe628,
> ffff800000073288) at _aml_setvalue+0xbb
>   aml_copyvalue(ffff800000073088,ffff800000073288,9a9510b4d6198009,
> ffff8000900073f08,ffff800000027049,0) at aml_copyvalue+0x155
>   aml_parse(ffff800000073e08,54,0,ffff800000073e08,480307f8c08a1716,
> ffff800000073e08) at aml_parse+0x2805
>   acpi_parse_aml(ffff800000021400,ffff80000002703c,5378,ffff800000021400,
> f2116dcad63d77c1,0) at acpi_parse_aml+0xc0
>   acpi_attach_common(ffff800000021400,fdf0,5311d428102ac7c1,
> ffff800000023180,ffffffff81fe3bc8,ffffffff81d22870) at
> acpi_attach_common+0x30d
>   config_attach(ffff800000023180,ffffffff81cf8b50,ffffffff81fe3bc8,
> ffffffff81251ae0,c08e080b991d0f22,32) at config_attach+0x1ee
>   bios_attach(ffff800000023100,ffff800000023180,ffffffff81fe3d30,
> ffff800000023100,4d8a47db40c7e6a4,ffff800000023100) at bios_attach+0x733
>   config_attach(ffff800000023100,ffffffff81cf37c0,ffffffff81fe3d30,
> ffffffff81595d20,c08e080b99615c62,ffffffff81fe3d30) at
> config_attach+0x1ee
>   mainbus_attach(0,ffff800000023100,0,0,7855bdcc20aee,0) at
> mainbus_attach+0x93
>   cofig_attach(0,ffffffff81cf3788,0,0,c08e080b992067c2,0) at
> config_attach+0x1ee
>   config_rootfound(ffffffff81ac29ae,0,b967e08c91ca8ab2,ffffffffe0000060,
> 6e000,1f)
> at config_rootfound+0xe3
>   cpu_configure(86e15cbe252c165a,ffffffffe0000060,6e000,ffff800000024000,
> ffffffff81906e93,ffffffff81fe3f00) at cpu_configure+0x33
>   main(0,0,ffffffffe0000060,6e000,7da936cc,3f71f7f418380651) at
> main+0x4b5
>   end trace frame: 0x0, count: -14
>
>   ddb{0}> show bcstats
>   Current Buffer Cache status:
>   numbufs 0 busymapped 0, delwri 0
>   kvaslots 6357 avail kva slots 6357
>   bufpages 0, dmapages 0, dirtypages 0
>   pendingreads 0, pendinwrites 0
>   highflips 0, highflops 0, damflips 0
>
>   ddb{0}> show panic
>   kernel page fault
>   uvm_fault(0xffffffff81d61390, 0xffff8012e1d35a1c, 0, 1) -> e
>   malloc(19,21,9,19,6cf7d31ce462d81a,11) at malloc+0x4a8
>   end trace frame: 0xffffffff81fe38d0, count: 0
>
>  ddb{0}> show socket
>   socket 0xffffffff81407558
>   so_type: 18641
>   so_options: 0xffffd189
>   so_linger: -30904
>   so_state: 0x87481475
>   so_pcb: 0xd98748d93948d987
>   so_proto: 0x481f8948085e8b49
>   so_sigio: 0xdfe90012cd94
>   so_head: 0xf4981dac858e514
>   so_onq: 0xfbd1c5c7490456bf
>   so_q0: @0xffffffff81407588 first: 0x91fa813881ac
>   so_q: @0xffffffff81407598 first: 0xbe1274c08581cf96
>   so_eq: next: 0xaa840fd9394800
>   so_q0len: 18687
>   so_qlen: -9935
>   so_qlimit: -30392
>   so_timeo: -24499
>   so_obmark: 9354851844087384904
>   so_sp: 0x48d9874800000130
>   kernel: protection fault trap, code=0
>   Faulted in DBB; continuing...
>
>   ddb{0}> show extents
>   extent 'iomem' (0x0 - 0xffffffffffff), flags=3<NOCOALESCE,FIXED>
>        0x23000 - 0x9bfff
>        0xa0000 - 0xbffff
>        0x100000 - 0xffffff
>        0x1000000 - 0x7ad8ffff
>        0x7ce64000 - 0x7d813fff
>        0x7d8c4000 - 0x7f68efff
>        0x100000000 - 0x167fffffff
>   extent 'ioport' (0x0 - 0xffff), flags=3<NOCOALESCE,FIXED>
>        0x60 - 0x60
>        0x64 - 0x64
>        0xb2 - 0xb2
>        0x3c0 - 0x3cf
>        0x3d0 - 0x3df
>        0x580 - 0x581
>        0x582 - 0x583
>        0x584 - 0x587
>        0x5a0 - 0x5a7
>        0x5a8 - 0x5af
>        0x5d0 - 0x5d0
>
>   ddb{0}> show page
>   PAGE 0xffffffff81407558:
>     flags=10<CLEANCHK>, vers=-386430644, wire_count=1232276,
> pa=0xaa840fd9394800
>     uobject=0x60d52c8b4c087700, uanon=0x91fa814881ac,
> offset=0xbe1274c08581cf96
>     [page ownership tracking disabled]    vm_page_md 0xffffffff814075c0
>
>
> Further information:
> -Output from boot prompt commands:
>   boot> machine diskinfo
>   Disk    BIOS#   Type   Cyls   Heads  Secs
>   hd0     0x80    label  1024   255    32
>   hd1     0x81    label  1023   255    63
>
>   boot> machine memory
>   Region 0: type 1 at 0x0 for 624KB
>   Region 1: type 2 at 0x9c000 for 16KB
>   Region 2: type 2 at 0xe0000 for 128KB
>   Region 3: type 1 at 0x100000 for2011712KB
>   Region 4: type 2 at 0x7ad90000 for 32832KB
>   Region 5: type 2 at 0x7cda0000 for 784KB
>   Region 6: type 1 at 0x7ce64000 for 9920KB
>   Region 7: type 2 at 0x7d814000 for 704KB
>   Region 8: type 1 at 0x7d8c4000 for 30508KB
>   Region 9: type 2 at 0x7f68f000 for 320KB
>   Region 10: type 4 at 0x7f6df000 for 1024KB
>   Region 11: type 3 at 0x7f7df000 for 128KB
>   Region 12: type 1 at 0x7f7ff000 for 4KB
>   Region 13: type 2 at 0x7f800000 for 8192KB
>   Region 14: type 2 at 0x80000000 for 262144KB
>   Region 15: type 2 at 0xfc000000 for 16384KB
>   Region 16: type 2 at 0xfed1c000 for 16KB
>   Region 17: type 2 at 0xff800000 for 8192KB
>   Region 18: type 1 at 0x100000000 for 90177536KB
>   Low ram:624KB High ram: 2011712KB
>   Total free memory: 92230304KB
>
> -BIOS etnries/ info:
>   Machine Type/Model   7945B2G
>   System Serial Number KD28VFW
>   UUID Number          B6F3B8A5C5FD38EF8814351
>                        0BDF5DB04
>
>   Processor Summary
>   Packages Installed   2
>   Processor Speed      2.40 Ghz
>   QPI Link Speed       4.8 GT/s
>
>   Memory
>   Operational Mode     Independent
>   Operational Speed    800 Mhz
>   Total Memory Size    90112 MB
>
>   Host Firmware (UEFI)
>   Version              1.09
>   Build ID             D6E149AUS
>   Build Date           09/21/2010
>
>   Integrated Management Module
>   Version              1.31
>   Build ID             YUOOC7F
>   Build Date           12/02/2011
>
>   Diagnostics
>   Version              4.00
>   Build ID             DSYT91L
>   Build Date:          11/08/2011
>
>   Processors
>   All CPU Packages
>   Performance States    Enabled
>   Turbo Mode            Disabled
>     Power C-States      <Disable>
>   C1 Enhanced Mode      Enabled
>     Report C2 to OS     <Disable>
>   ACPI C-State limit    ACPI C3
>     Virtualization      <Enable>
>     Cache Data Prefetch <Enable>
>     Data Reuse          <Enable>
>   QPI Link Speed Select Minimal Power
>     Execute Disable     <Enable>
>     Hyperthreading      <Enable>
>   Enable Cores          <All>
>
>   Planar DIMM Details
>   Total Memory Size     90112 MB
>   LV-Dimm Power         <Low Power>
>   Memory Channel Mode   <Independent>
>   Socket Interleave     <NUMA>
>   Patrol Scrub          <Disable>
>   Demand Scrub          <Enable>
>   Thermal Mode          <Normal>
>
>   Devices and I/O Ports
>   Configure IDE mode    <Compatibility mode>
>   System CDROM/DVD      <Enable>
>   Active Vido           <Add-in Device>
>
>   Power
>   Active Energy Manager <Capping Enabled>
>   Power Restore Policy  <Restore>
>
>   Operating Mode        <Acoustic Mode>
>   Memory Speed          Minimal Power
>   Performance States    Enabled
>   C1 Enhanced Mode      Enabled
>   QPI Link Speed Select Minimal Power
>   Turbo Mode            Disabled
>   ACPI C-State limit    ACPI C3
>
>   Legacy Support
>   Force Legacy Video on Boot <Enable>
>   Rehook INT 19h             <Disable>
>   Legacy Thunk Support       <Enable>
>
>   Integrated Management Module
>   Post Watchdog Timer        [ ]
>   Post Watchdog Timer Value  [5]
>   Reboot System on NMI       <Enable>
>
>   Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
>   TPM Physical Presence           Not Asserted
>   Refresh Physical Presence State
>   TPM enabled status              TPM Enabled/Activated
>   TPM Device                      <Enable>
>   TPM State                       <Activate>
>   TPM Force Clear
>
>   Adapters and UEFI Drivers
>   Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Driver
>   |-PciRoot(0x0)/Pci (0x1,0x0)/Pci (0x0,0x0)
>   |-|-PciRoot(0x0)/Pci (0x1,0x0)/Pci (0x0,0x0)/MAC (
>   E4 . 1F13BFF2D8,0x0)
>
>   [Three more Broadcom Ethernet adapters]
>
>   LSI EFI SAS Driver
>   |-PciRoot(0x0)/Pci (0x1C,0x0)/Pci (0x0,0x0)
>   |-|-PciRoot(0x0)/Pci()x1C,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/Ctr
>   |( .   0x0)
>   |-|-PciRoot(0x0)/Pci (0x1C,0x0)/Pci (0x0,0x0)/Ctr
>   |( .   0x1)
>
>   Network
>   iSCSI Configuration
>   PXE Configuration
>   Broadcom NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet -
>   [MAC]
>   [3 more Broadcom NICs}
>
> Regards,
>  Marco.
>


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Kindest regards,
Tom Smyth

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