That all looks expected. Can you try boot a kernel from a -current
snapshot? drm in -current has just had a major update.
On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 03:59:29PM -0400, Daniel Sullivan wrote:
> Here's the transcribed output from the DRMDEBUG boots with both the HDMI and
> VGA connectors. Output
Here's the transcribed output from the DRMDEBUG boots with both the HDMI and
VGA connectors. Output appears to be identical (minus one time when I got a
WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE message in between the debug lines, but maybe
I was just looking at it funny).
initializing kernel
My most recent post to the OpenBSD group on Facebook has a video of the output
from the kernel that I built with the DRMDEBUG option with the monitor connected
to the HDMI port.
It's late so I don't really trust my ability to transcribe it without error
at the moment, and I still need to test it
The last line you see with debug if it differs would help.
Serial output from boot is preferred but it seems your board does not
have a serial header.
On Mon, Jun 01, 2020 at 11:08:04AM -0400, Daniel Sullivan wrote:
> I can test it with a VGA connection and build a kernel with that option.
>
>
I can test it with a VGA connection and build a kernel with that option.
What information should I gather when I do this? If the boot hangs, then what's
the preferred method for gathering it?
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 2:00 AM Jonathan Gray wrote:
>
> On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:35:04AM -0400,
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:35:04AM -0400, Daniel Sullivan wrote:
> Sorry, I misspoke. That's just the last line that gets printed to the console
> before the boot hangs.
>
> I have not tried to interact with the console when it hangs at this point
> (didn't know that I could do that).
> The rest
Sorry, I misspoke. That's just the last line that gets printed to the console
before the boot hangs.
I have not tried to interact with the console when it hangs at this point
(didn't know that I could do that).
The rest of the boot text (device discoveries, etc). is visible on the screen.
I am
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 09:52:46AM -0400, Daniel Sullivan wrote:
> OpenBSD 6.7 installed using the amd64 install67.iso (verified using
> signify-openbsd on Ubuntu 20.04).
>
> The system successfully reboots once after installation and installs the
> firmware for the CPU's onboard GPU, but fails
OpenBSD 6.7 installed using the amd64 install67.iso (verified using
signify-openbsd on Ubuntu 20.04).
The system successfully reboots once after installation and installs the
firmware for the CPU's onboard GPU, but fails with the following error message
upon rebooting again:
initializing kernel