UEFI boot hangs after loader
Harry Newton
hn at yewbarrow.net
Tue Oct 23 21:23:45 UTC 2018
I set LOADER_DEFAULT_INTERP=4th and went in /usr/src/stand and re-made the
binaries in /boot but this doesn't solve the problem. It did copy
/boot/loader_4th.efi to /boot/loader.efi which is (according to uefi(8)
which is what is called from /boot/boot1.efi and which contains the strings
I see on the console before the hang. But it must then call / read
something else and I don't think it can find it. Not sure why it doesn't
produce an error message. I *think* it may be something to do with EFI
variables, but as efibootmgr doesn't work I can't explore this, despite
efirt being in the kernel.
Suggestions received welcomed, and new suggestions / leads to follow also
very much welcomed.
/H
On 23 October 2018 at 21:33, Harry Newton <hn at yewbarrow.net> wrote:
> Right ... I've the binaries in /boot, freshly made. This might be a silly
> question ... do I not need to copy them (or dd the boot1.efifat image) to
> the EFI partition ?
>
> /H
>
> On 23 October 2018 at 21:30, Toomas Soome <tsoome at me.com> wrote:
>
>> you should have the binaries in boot - just ln (or copy) one to loader.efi
>>
>> rgds,
>> toomas
>>
>>
>> On 23 Oct 2018, at 23:22, Harry Newton <hn at yewbarrow.net> wrote:
>>
>> Yes ... so as everything is built, can I just alter LOADER_DEFAULT_INTERP
>> in /etc/make.conf and then reinstall just the loader and boot parts onto
>> the UEFI partition ? If so, how ?
>>
>>
>> On 23 October 2018 at 21:17, Toomas Soome <tsoome at me.com> wrote:
>>
>>> ok, in that case I’d suggest to test out if forth based one is still
>>> working - at least you can get the bootable system. And then there is a
>>> chance to debug the lua version too (note it should be possible to chain
>>> /boot/loader_lua.efi).
>>>
>>> rgds,
>>> toomas
>>>
>>> > On 23 Oct 2018, at 23:08, Harry Newton <hn at yewbarrow.net> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > So it's got FORTH in it, but my loader is lua based, and also doesn't
>>> > appear to read loader.rc.
>>> >
>>> > /H
>>> >
>>> > On 23 October 2018 at 21:03, Toomas Soome <tsoome at me.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> hm. in that case, whats the content of /boot/loader.rc ?
>>> >>
>>> >> rgds,
>>> >> toomas
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On 23 Oct 2018, at 23:01, Harry Newton <hn at yewbarrow.net> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> If boot menu is the screen where you get the options for various
>>> kernels
>>> >> and the picture of the daemon head, no. It stops at the point in my
>>> email
>>> >> — though not as I said just before the kernel is loaded but in point
>>> of
>>> >> fact before the menu.
>>> >>
>>> >> I've also rebuilt the kernel and still can't use efibootmgr which is
>>> >> puzzling me.
>>> >>
>>> >> /H
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On 23 October 2018 at 20:56, Toomas Soome <tsoome at me.com> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>> Do you get boot menu? if so, press esc to get to ok prompt, then type
>>> >>> start - if its bootfort based loader, it will load the kernel and
>>> modules.
>>> >>> lsmod will then list the loaded files.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> If the loader prompt is still usable, then next command would be:
>>> boot
>>> >>>
>>> >>> rgds,
>>> >>> toomas
>>> >>>
>>> >>>> On 23 Oct 2018, at 20:45, Harry Newton <hn at yewbarrow.net> wrote:
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Just upgraded my Asus UX303L (amd64) from 11-STABLE to 12.0-BETA1
>>> >>> r339529
>>> >>>> by source. Have a problem with booting which hangs after:
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>>> FreeBSD EFI boot block
>>> >>>> Loader path: /boot/loader.efi
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Initializing modules: ZFS UFS
>>> >>>> Probing 5 block devices ... done
>>> >>>> ZFS found the following pools: zroot
>>> >>>> UFS found no partitions
>>> >>>> Consoles: EFI console
>>> >>>> FreeBSD/amd64 EFI loader, Revision 1.1
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Command line arguments: loader.efi
>>> >>>> EFI version 2.31
>>> >>>> EFI Firmware: American Megatrends (rev 4.654)
>>> >>>> Console: efi(0)
>>> >>>> Load Path: HD(4, GPT [ ... ]
>>> >>>> Load Device: Pci Root [ ... ]
>>> >>>> Boot Current: 0001
>>> >>>> Boot Order: 0001 [x]
>>> >>>> Boot Info Path: HS(1, GPT, [ ... ] /\EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI
>>> >>>> -
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> So it gets into loader.efi which runs but stops I think just before
>>> >>> loading
>>> >>>> the kernel. Partitions:
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> => 40 250069600 ada0 GPT (119G)
>>> >>>> 40 1600 1 efi (800K)
>>> >>>> 1640 1024 2 freebsd-boot (512K)
>>> >>>> 2664 1432 - free - (716K)
>>> >>>> 4096 4194304 3 freebsd-swap (2.0G)
>>> >>>> 4198400 245870592 4 freebsd-zfs (117G)
>>> >>>> 250068992 648 - free - (324K)
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> and the EFI partition is FAT 12.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> I can't provide (at the moment) any output from efibootmgr:
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> root at gryphon:~ # efibootmgr -v
>>> >>>> efibootmgr: efi variables not supported on this system. root?
>>> kldload
>>> >>> efirt?
>>> >>>> root at gryphon:~ # kldload efirt
>>> >>>> kldload: can't load efirt: module already loaded or in kernel
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> which I don't understand.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> I'm going to rebuild the kernel (currently GENERIC) and see if that
>>> >>> allows
>>> >>>> me to load efirt / use efibootmgr.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> In the meantime, I should be very grateful for any advice.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> ( Currently booting using a 11-RELEASE memstick image and dropping
>>> into
>>> >>> its
>>> >>>> loader to get to the installed 12-STABLE ).
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> /Harry
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