Re: i386 "panic: pci_make_tag: bad request" after acpi sleep states

2021-01-11 Thread Andrew Daugherity
The missing 256 MB memory is probably stolen by the onboard video; it may be possible to reduce this to a smaller amount via a BIOS setting. You might also try fiddling with any available ACPI settings, e.g. sleep states, etc. (IIRC my VIA Epia M had a setting for whether "sleep" meant S1 or S3.)

Re: i386 "panic: pci_make_tag: bad request" after acpi sleep states

2020-12-30 Thread ed
On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 13:20:29 -0500 Ian Darwin wrote: > Boot used Kernel FromResult > pxeboot bsd.rd tftpOK > pxeboot bsd hd0aOK (via > tftpboot/etc/conf) boot bsd > hd0a panic > > I.e.,

Re: i386 "panic: pci_make_tag: bad request" after acpi sleep states

2020-12-29 Thread Bryan Steele
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 12:11:29PM -0500, Ian Darwin wrote: > On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 09:42:59AM -0500, Bryan Steele wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 01:20:29PM -0500, Ian Darwin wrote: > > > Kernel is OpenBSD 6.8-current (GENERIC) #561: Sun Dec 27 18:29:43 MST 2020 > > > > > > Machine is a

Re: i386 "panic: pci_make_tag: bad request" after acpi sleep states

2020-12-29 Thread Ian Darwin
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 09:42:59AM -0500, Bryan Steele wrote: > On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 01:20:29PM -0500, Ian Darwin wrote: > > Kernel is OpenBSD 6.8-current (GENERIC) #561: Sun Dec 27 18:29:43 MST 2020 > > > > Machine is a Wyse C90 - orignially sold as a "thin client" - tiny machine, > > no

Re: i386 "panic: pci_make_tag: bad request" after acpi sleep states

2020-12-29 Thread Bryan Steele
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 01:20:29PM -0500, Ian Darwin wrote: > Kernel is OpenBSD 6.8-current (GENERIC) #561: Sun Dec 27 18:29:43 MST 2020 > > Machine is a Wyse C90 - orignially sold as a "thin client" - tiny machine, no > serial port (ps and trace typed in). > HW Info at

i386 "panic: pci_make_tag: bad request" after acpi sleep states

2020-12-28 Thread Ian Darwin
Kernel is OpenBSD 6.8-current (GENERIC) #561: Sun Dec 27 18:29:43 MST 2020 Machine is a Wyse C90 - orignially sold as a "thin client" - tiny machine, no serial port (ps and trace typed in). HW Info at https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/wyse/cx0/ Was planning to use it as a wifi bridge, so tiny