Re: Apollo Lake kernel panic

2017-11-05 Thread Pedro Ramos
I cannot check it right now, but I am pretty sure I have disabled the C states and as well CSM. Also I have upgrade the firmware to the latest. At the beginning I also had some troubles. The system was crashing at different times. Now it is stable. I am running 6.2 -current not Release. Às

Re: Apollo Lake kernel panic

2017-11-04 Thread Predrag Punosevac
I copied the bsd.mp kernel from a working machine. Here is the dmesg. I also disabled C states in BIOS and was able cleanly to halt machine OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC) #132: Tue Oct 3 21:18:21 MDT 2017 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC real mem = 16799846400

Re: Apollo Lake kernel panic

2017-11-03 Thread Predrag Punosevac
I was able to boot machine which crashed with bsd.sp kernel. Please see message below. That kernel is non-patched kernel as I was running normally bsd.mp kernel. Also I forgot to say in my previous message that I didn't mess with C states (BIOS option). I was also using legacy (not pure UEFI boot)

Re: Apollo Lake kernel panic

2017-11-03 Thread Predrag Punosevac
Pedro Ramos wrote: > Please find attached the dmesg from ASRock J4205-ITX. > > > Best regards, > Pedro Ramos > > > ["asrock.j4205-itx.dmesg.gz" (application/x-gzip)] Unfortunatelly I got one of those few weeks ago and it is nothing but the trouble. The first one died but NewEgg sent me the