FreeBSD 10.1 PPC64 on XServe G5 hangs at Openfirmware Loader [likely an example of a long standing problem]
Rob Ballantyne
robballantyne3 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 19 17:02:08 UTC 2014
I don't recall the specifics but I think that I found a USB filesystem
devalias and after a couple of attempts managed to get the right boot
string.
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Britt Dodd <brittman914 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Oh nice! How'd you get the G5 to boot the memstick image? I wasn't aware
> that OF would boot non Mac-OS memory sticks...
>
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Rob Ballantyne <robballantyne3 at gmail.com
> >
> wrote:
>
> > I can confirm memstick 64-bit install worked on a G5 quad. I also note
> > that I only tried the memstick after I failed to get the ISO to boot
> > properly.
> >
> > Rob B.
> >
> > Sent from my iPad
> >
> > > On Dec 18, 2014, at 10:04 PM, Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn at freebsd.org
> >
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I believe there is a similar issue affecting sparc64. It seems like the
> > ISO9660 support in loader may be broken on big-endian systems. Can you
> > check if the ppc64 memstick image boots OK?
> > > -Nathan
> > >
> > >> On 12/18/14 18:29, Bill Sorenson wrote:
> > >>
> > >> I can confirm that 10.1-RELENG and 10-STABLE will boot at least an
> > XServe G5 when built from source on a running 10.0-RELEASE install.
> Problem
> > appears specific to the iso from what I can tell. Although I've been
> wrong
> > before. I'm not sure how the isos are generated in the release process so
> > no idea if it makes sense.
> > >>
> > >> -Bill S.
> > >>
> > >> On Dec 18, 2014 8:22 PM, "Mark Millard" <markmi at dsl-only.net <mailto:
> > markmi at dsl-only.net>> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> I've included a reminder (a past exchange) that makes this report
> > >> sounds like a long standing problem with powerpc64 10.x-STABLE
> > >> .iso's burned to CDs for PowerMac G5's.
> > >>
> > >> As I remember 10.0-RELEASE's .iso worked and is eventually how I
> > >> bootstrapped. 10.1-RELEASE did not work when I tried it. (See
> > >>
> >
> https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ppc/2014-November/007328.html
> > >> .)
> > >>
> > >> I've never had 10.x-STABLE .iso's work in a PowerMac G5. (I've no
> > >> XServe access, just access to some desktop PowerMac G5's.) My
> > >> tries do not go all the way back to the first 10.0-STABLE .iso,
> > >> however. As I remember I started trying in 2014-Apr or so.
> > >> Eventually I stopped checking each new 10.0-STABLE but did check
> > >> some as time went on.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> From: Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn at freebsd.org
> > >> <mailto:nwhitehorn at freebsd.org>>
> > >> Subject: Re: Running FreeBSD-ppc/ppc64 on emulators? [.iso based
> > >> CD boot problems exist for PowerMac G5's too]
> > >> Date: July 26, 2014 at 11:40:28 PM PDT
> > >> To: Mark Millard <markmi at dsl-only.net
> > >> <mailto:markmi at dsl-only.net>>, freebsd-ppc at freebsd.org
> > >> <mailto:freebsd-ppc at freebsd.org>
> > >>
> > >> Interesting. It seems loader is broken. I just tried with a
> > >> 10.0-STABLE image and can reproduce the problem -- 11 oddly is OK.
> > >> What really perplexes me is that the powerpc and powerpc64 loaders
> > >> are identical, since loader is built 32-bit in either case. Super
> > >> weird. I'll try to get it fixed. Thanks for the problem report and
> > >> reminder!
> > >> -Nathan
> > >>
> > >> On 07/26/14 23:33, Mark Millard wrote:
> > >>
> > >> To make clear about the "/" in the line:
> > >>
> > >> and stops while displaying "/" from its progress indicator. The
> > >> fans then gradually spin up.
> > >>
> > >> This "progress indicator" is the repeating sequence -, \, |, /. It
> > >> always stopped with / as I remember. But I've no clue for if that
> > >> is from the repeating sequence or is the leading / from
> > >> /boot/kernel/kernel. At this point I'm limited to reporting just
> > >> the visual result, not the internal stage it is tied to.
> > >>
> > >> ===
> > >> Mark Millard
> > >> markmi at dsl-only.net <http://dsl-only.net>
> > >>
> > >> On Jul 26, 2014, at 7:53 PM, Mark Millard <markmi at dsl-only.net
> > >> <mailto:markmi at dsl-only.net>> wrote:
> > >> First I quote what I wrote about when the hangups occur on the
> > >> G5's (combining quotes from the two messages so the overall notes
> > >> are easier to understand):
> > >>
> > >> For a C-key style boot it hangs shortly after displaying
> > >>
> > >> loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
> > >>
> > >> and stops while displaying "/" from its progress indicator. The
> > >> fans then gradually spin up.
> > >>
> > >> In other words: It hangs just before it would normally display the
> > >> line that includes the text: /boot/kernel/kernel
> > >>
> > >> The original messages were:
> > >>
> > >>
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ppc/2014-June/007029.html
> > >> and
> > >>
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ppc/2014-June/007056.html
> > >>
> > >> Even the /b prefix from /boot/kernel/kernel did not show up even
> > >> though /boot/defaults/loader.conf did show up just fine.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> As for trying 11-CURRENT: I've not tried 11-CURRENT for anything
> > >> yet. And, unfortunately, I'm now away from the PowerMacs for weeks
> > >> so I will not be doing new experiments for several weeks. I can
> > >> try once I get back.
> > >>
> > >> All the 9.2/9.3-STABLE's that I tried worked. And 10.0-RELELASE
> > >> worked. Any 10.0-STABLE from before about Apr-27 I've never tried:
> > >> Late April is about when I started the experiments with PowerMacs.
> > >>
> > >> Also: I had no troubles with 10.0-STABLE for powerpc on PowerMacs.
> > >> PowerPC64 on PowerMac G5's is where I had problems. (I do not have
> > >> other kinds of PowerPC equipment available.)
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> ===
> > >> Mark Millard
> > >> markmi at dsl-only.net <http://dsl-only.net>
> > >>
> > >> On Jul 26, 2014, at 2:23 PM, Mark Millard <markmi at dsl-only.net
> > >> <mailto:markmi at dsl-only.net>> wrote:
> > >> This boot issue from .iso's (burned to CDs) is not specific to
> > >> emulation (assuming it is the same problem in both places).
> > >>
> > >> I'm afraid that it sounds like PowerMac G5's hang the same
> > >> way/place whenever I've tried a fairly modern PowerPC64
> > >> 10.0-STABLE .iso burned to a CD. I was able to boot 10.0-RELEASE's
> > >> .iso burned to a CD. I've not tried emulation.
> > >>
> > >> Having an initial FreeBSD running I tend to use the MANIFEST and
> > >> .txz files with "bsdinstall auto" to make new from-scratch (not
> > >> buildworld/buildkernel) installations when I want such.
> > >>
> > >> My notes on the G5 boot issue for the .iso's burned to CD's were
> > >> reported in: (I'm not near the PowerMacs, unfortunately)
> > >>
> > >> FreeBSD 10-STABLE powerpc64 r266807 CD PowerMac7, 2 (and 7, 11)
> > >> boot hangs very early in the process
> > >>
> > >> Has anyone booted a G5 PowerMac from a recent 10.0-STABLE .iso
> > >> burned to CD? A multi-processor one?
> > >>
> > >> ===
> > >> Mark Millard
> > >> markmi at dsl-only.net <http://dsl-only.net>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> ===
> > >> Mark Millard
> > >> markmi at dsl-only.net <http://dsl-only.net>
> > >>
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