Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes

2009-01-29 Thread Alexey Suslikov
BOG BOG wrote:

 I have followed your suggestions regarding -current.

 amd64 -current (GENERIC.MP) does no longer hangs when trying to detach re0, 
 but now, \
 re0 is sometimes detected correctly and sometimes not:

no. main controller itself works in both shown cases.

there is something wrong with PHY and you need to
find out a way to make this issue reproducible.


 I give the messages in both cases:
 Failure:
 re0 an pci2 dev0 function 0 Realtek 8168 rev 0x02: RTL8168C/8111C (0x3c00), 
 apic2 \
int 16 (irq 11), address 00:19:99:54:31:7f
 re0: PHY write failed
 re0: PHY write failed
 re0: no PHY found!
 re0: reset never completed!
 re0 detached

 Success:
 re0 an pci2 dev0 function 0 Realtek 8168 rev 0x02: RTL8168C/8111C (0x3c00), 
 apic2 \
 int 16 (irq 11), address 00:19:99:54:31:7f rgephy0 at re0 phy 7: 
 RTL8169S/8110S PHY, \
 rev. 2

 the controller is: 10/100/1000 MBit/s Realtek RTL8111C, so i think the kernel 
 \
 sometimes initializes the controller with a driver and sometimes with a 
 'close enough \
 driver', and in the later case it works.

Alexey



Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes

2009-01-28 Thread BOG BOG
Hello,

I have followed your suggestions regarding -current.

amd64 -current (GENERIC.MP) does no longer hangs when trying to detach re0, but 
now, re0 is sometimes detected correctly and sometimes not:

I give the messages in both cases:
Failure:
re0 an pci2 dev0 function 0 Realtek 8168 rev 0x02: RTL8168C/8111C (0x3c00), 
apic2 int 16 (irq 11), address 00:19:99:54:31:7f
re0: PHY write failed
re0: PHY write failed
re0: no PHY found!
re0: reset never completed!
re0 detached

Success:
re0 an pci2 dev0 function 0 Realtek 8168 rev 0x02: RTL8168C/8111C (0x3c00), 
apic2 int 16 (irq 11), address 00:19:99:54:31:7f
rgephy0 at re0 phy 7: RTL8169S/8110S PHY, rev. 2

the controller is: 10/100/1000 MBit/s Realtek RTL8111C, so i think the kernel 
sometimes initializes the controller with a driver and sometimes with a 'close 
enough driver', and in the later case it works.

i will also try tonight a freshly backed i386 release, which initially failed 
to build due to a link error(but the kernel and userland completed flawlessly), 
however a second attempt with a new update from cvs completed successfully.

i'll let you now the results.

thank you for your support,

bogdan

p.s.
please let me know if somebody needs the port 8283 opened anymore.



Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes

2009-01-27 Thread BOG BOG
Hello everybody,

yes Sam, you are right, but this bios is a little bit different, there is only 
a setting regarding SATA: SATA0 legacy. with this option enabled, the kernel 
detects the hard drive, but is not able to initialize it in order to be 
partitioned . So i disabled this option and it is working properly (this 
happens for both kernels and i think that legacy code is no longer supported by 
the kernels, which is not an issue).

I tried an official image i386 installation image on different media and has 
the same problem.

I tried the amd64 kernel and it works flawlessly, and detects more cpu flags 
than i386 kernel(including NX flag); thanks Stuart for this suggestion.

The system is up and running, showing both cores on top command. Very nice.

I put both dmesg on these addresses:
http://swordfish.rotld.ro:8283/dmesgs/amd64_44_dmesg
http://swordfish.rotld.ro:8283/dmesgs/i386_44_dmesg

There are two issues regarding both kernels:
1. command 'halt' does halts the system but the keyboard, which is on usb, does 
not responds anymore, so the system cannot be restarted. but this is not a 
problem, as 'reboot', 'shutdown -r now' reboots the system properly, and 'halt 
-p' halts the system and shuts down the power, which is what i want;
2. the lan controller on board i think is faulty causing both kernels to panic. 
this si not a problem because i disabled it from bios, as i want to buy a real 
network card. the diagnose message is (i wrote it down on a piece of paper):
panic: config_detach: force detach of re0 failed (45).
i am not able to do any 'trace' an 'ps' commands, here, in this situation, 
because the keyboard freezes.


please let me know if the above dmesg messages are accessible through that 
address and port configuration as it might be filtered.

this is my machine at work and it is not supposed to be visible from outside, 
but hey we a trying to solve an issue here, so if we can make it visible, why 
not do so? just let me know if you can access it.

Thank you very much for your support and suggestions

bogdan



Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes

2009-01-27 Thread Alexey Suslikov
BOG BOG wrote:

 Hello everybody,

 yes Sam, you are right, but this bios is a little bit different, there is 
 only a \
 setting regarding SATA: SATA0 legacy. with this option enabled, the kernel 
 detects \
 the hard drive, but is not able to initialize it in order to be partitioned . 
 So i \
 disabled this option and it is working properly (this happens for both 
 kernels and i \
 think that legacy code is no longer supported by the kernels, which is not an 
 issue).

 I tried an official image i386 installation image on different media and has 
 the same \
 problem.

 I tried the amd64 kernel and it works flawlessly, and detects more cpu flags 
 than \
 i386 kernel(including NX flag); thanks Stuart for this suggestion.

 The system is up and running, showing both cores on top command. Very nice.

 I put both dmesg on these addresses:
 http://swordfish.rotld.ro:8283/dmesgs/amd64_44_dmesg
 http://swordfish.rotld.ro:8283/dmesgs/i386_44_dmesg

As Stuart have already said, -current should behave much better. Especially
wrt re(4) and ACPI interrupts.

Alexey



Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes

2009-01-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
[ Moving to misc@openbsd.org, tech@ is for 'Discussion of technical
topics for OpenBSD developers and advanced users. This is not a tech
support forum, do not use it as such.' www.openbsd.org/mail.html ]

On 2009/01/25 23:51, BOG BOG wrote:
 Hello,
 
 In this weekend i bought a fujitsu-siemens machine, with the following
 configuration:

From your description you could be trying any of these:

i386 4.4, amd64 4.4, i386 -current, amd64 -current.

Try a different one. If it still fails with -current you will need
to get dmesg out of the machine somehow, see FAQ 4.15 (you can use a
USB stick instead a floppy disk, it will probably show up as /dev/sd0i).


 Pentium Core duo Intel E2200, 2.20 Ghz
 FSB 800 Mhz
 3 Gb ram:
  2 GB (1 module(s) with 2 GB, DDR2), 800 MHz
  1 GB (1 module(s) with 1 GB, DDR2), 800 MHz
 
 Hdd 500 Gb, Serial ATA II
 
 The following is copy/paste from the data sheet(found here:
 http://sp.fujitsu-siemens.com/dmsp/docs/ds-esprimo-p3510.pdf)
 
 Mainboard typeD2750
 Formfactor5BTX
 Chipset   Intel. G31
 Processor socket  LGA 775
 Processor quantity maximum1
 System bus (FSB / HT / QPI)   up to 1333 MHz
 Memory slots  2 DIMM (DDR2)
 Supported capacity RAM (max.) 8 GB
 Memory frequency  800 MHz
 Memory notes  With future modules.
   Dual channel support.
   For dual channel performance, 2 memory
   modules have to be ordered. Capacity per
   channel has to be the same.
 LAN   10/100/1000 MBit/s Realtek RTL8111C
 BIOS version  Phoenix 6.0
 BIOS features BIOS Flash EPROM update by software
   Recovery BIOS
 Audio codec   Realtek ALC262
 Audio featuresHigh Definition audio
 
 
 The problem is that after the process of creating the partitions, and copying
 the base modules, the machine freezes.
 
 I do not install xserver modules, as I want it to be a server, an right after
 the game44.tgz module is copied on the hard drive, the system freezes.
 
 I tried to exclude game44.tgz, in a new installation process, and after
 man44.tgz, the system freezes.
 
 I really do not understand the problem, because the hard drive as well as cd
 drive are detected and properly initialized.
 
 Unfortunately, I do not have the dmesg
 
 I do not want to put other os on this machine, because i like OpenBSD.
 
 I really apreciate any help in this direction,
 
 Thank you very much,
 
 bogdan



Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes

2009-01-26 Thread BOG BOG
hello,

i'll try to extract the dmesg out that machine.

tonight i want to try also the amd64 install image, and i want to make dmesg 
dump for both i386 and amd64.

thank you for answering,

bogdan



--- On Mon, 1/26/09, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse jas...@humppa.nl wrote:

 From: Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse jas...@humppa.nl
 Subject: Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes
 To: BOG BOG bo...@yahoo.com
 Date: Monday, January 26, 2009, 4:38 AM
 On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:51:19PM -0800, BOG BOG wrote:
  Hello,
  
  In this weekend i bought a fujitsu-siemens machine,
 with the following
  configuration:
  Pentium Core duo Intel E2200, 2.20 Ghz
  FSB 800 Mhz
  3 Gb ram:
   2 GB (1 module(s) with 2 GB, DDR2), 800 MHz
   1 GB (1 module(s) with 1 GB, DDR2), 800 MHz
  
  Hdd 500 Gb, Serial ATA II
  
  The following is copy/paste from the data sheet(found
 here:
 
 http://sp.fujitsu-siemens.com/dmsp/docs/ds-esprimo-p3510.pdf)
  
  Mainboard typeD2750
  Formfactor5BTX
  Chipset   Intel. G31
  Processor socket  LGA 775
  Processor quantity maximum1
  System bus (FSB / HT / QPI)   up to 1333 MHz
  Memory slots  2 DIMM (DDR2)
  Supported capacity RAM (max.) 8 GB
  Memory frequency  800 MHz
  Memory notes  With future modules.
Dual channel support.
For dual channel
 performance, 2 memory
modules have to be
 ordered. Capacity per
channel has to be the
 same.
  LAN   10/100/1000 MBit/s
 Realtek RTL8111C
  BIOS version  Phoenix 6.0
  BIOS features BIOS Flash EPROM update
 by software
Recovery BIOS
  Audio codec   Realtek ALC262
  Audio featuresHigh Definition audio
  
  
  The problem is that after the process of creating the
 partitions, and copying
  the base modules, the machine freezes.
  
  I do not install xserver modules, as I want it to be a
 server, an right after
  the game44.tgz module is copied on the hard drive, the
 system freezes.
  
  I tried to exclude game44.tgz, in a new installation
 process, and after
  man44.tgz, the system freezes.
  
  I really do not understand the problem, because the
 hard drive as well as cd
  drive are detected and properly initialized.
  
  Unfortunately, I do not have the dmesg
  
  I do not want to put other os on this machine, because
 i like OpenBSD.
  
  I really apreciate any help in this direction,
  
  Thank you very much,
  
  bogdan
 hi,
 
 a dmesg is absolutely needed to diagnose your problem (or
 rather the
 computer's ;-) )
 could you perhaps make pictures of the dmesg?
 
 cheers,
 jasper
 
 -- 
 Intelligence should guide our actions, but in harmony
 with the
   texture of the situation at hand
 -- Francisco Varela



Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes

2009-01-26 Thread BOG BOG
Thank you for your answer.

I'll try to follow the suggestions you have made.

Sorry for not using the correct mailing list.


--- On Mon, 1/26/09, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:

 From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
 Subject: Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes
 To: BOG BOG bo...@yahoo.com
 Cc: misc@openbsd.org, t...@openbsd.org
 Date: Monday, January 26, 2009, 4:03 AM
 [ Moving to misc@openbsd.org, tech@ is for 'Discussion
 of technical
 topics for OpenBSD developers and advanced users. This is
 not a tech
 support forum, do not use it as such.'
 www.openbsd.org/mail.html ]
 
 On 2009/01/25 23:51, BOG BOG wrote:
  Hello,
  
  In this weekend i bought a fujitsu-siemens machine,
 with the following
  configuration:
 
 From your description you could be trying any of these:
 
 i386 4.4, amd64 4.4, i386 -current, amd64 -current.
 
 Try a different one. If it still fails with -current you
 will need
 to get dmesg out of the machine somehow, see FAQ 4.15 (you
 can use a
 USB stick instead a floppy disk, it will probably show up
 as /dev/sd0i).



Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes

2009-01-26 Thread BOG BOG
I tried to install OpenBSD4.4 i386.

The instalation image was created by me, and it worked fine for an update from 
4.3 to 4.4. version, but on different machine, the one i worked on.

I'll try to get a stick and save the dmesg for fujitsu machine.

Thank you for your suggestions



--- On Mon, 1/26/09, Kenneth R Westerback kwesterb...@rogers.com wrote:

 From: Kenneth R Westerback kwesterb...@rogers.com
 Subject: Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes
 To: BOG BOG bo...@yahoo.com
 Date: Monday, January 26, 2009, 4:12 AM
 On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:51:19PM -0800, BOG BOG wrote:
  Hello,
  
  In this weekend i bought a fujitsu-siemens machine,
 with the following
  configuration:
  Pentium Core duo Intel E2200, 2.20 Ghz
  FSB 800 Mhz
  3 Gb ram:
   2 GB (1 module(s) with 2 GB, DDR2), 800 MHz
   1 GB (1 module(s) with 1 GB, DDR2), 800 MHz
  
  Hdd 500 Gb, Serial ATA II
  
  The following is copy/paste from the data sheet(found
 here:
 
 http://sp.fujitsu-siemens.com/dmsp/docs/ds-esprimo-p3510.pdf)
  
  Mainboard typeD2750
  Formfactor5BTX
  Chipset   Intel. G31
  Processor socket  LGA 775
  Processor quantity maximum1
  System bus (FSB / HT / QPI)   up to 1333 MHz
  Memory slots  2 DIMM (DDR2)
  Supported capacity RAM (max.) 8 GB
  Memory frequency  800 MHz
  Memory notes  With future modules.
Dual channel support.
For dual channel
 performance, 2 memory
modules have to be
 ordered. Capacity per
channel has to be the
 same.
  LAN   10/100/1000 MBit/s
 Realtek RTL8111C
  BIOS version  Phoenix 6.0
  BIOS features BIOS Flash EPROM update
 by software
Recovery BIOS
  Audio codec   Realtek ALC262
  Audio featuresHigh Definition audio
  
  
  The problem is that after the process of creating the
 partitions, and copying
  the base modules, the machine freezes.
  
  I do not install xserver modules, as I want it to be a
 server, an right after
  the game44.tgz module is copied on the hard drive, the
 system freezes.
  
  I tried to exclude game44.tgz, in a new installation
 process, and after
  man44.tgz, the system freezes.
  
  I really do not understand the problem, because the
 hard drive as well as cd
  drive are detected and properly initialized.
  
  Unfortunately, I do not have the dmesg
  
  I do not want to put other os on this machine, because
 i like OpenBSD.
  
  I really apreciate any help in this direction,
  
  Thank you very much,
  
  bogdan
 
 What version of OpenBSD are you trying to install? If it
 isn't a
 -current snapshot then please try a -current snapshot.
 
 Are you trying to install i386 OpenBSD or amd64 OpenBSD? In
 either
 case try the other one. :-).
 
 A dmesg would really help.
 
  Ken



Re: Fujitsu-siemens machine freezes

2009-01-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
 hello,

 i'll try to extract the dmesg out that machine.

 tonight i want to try also the amd64 install image, and i want to make dmesg 
 dump for both i386 and amd64.

 thank you for answering,

btw, trying the -current kernels is probably the most important one
of my suggestions.