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Re: Bootfloppies one more time...



    I started this thread on Debian-m68k list but it is a kernel problem.

On 05-Cze-00 15:41:53 Christian T. Steigies (cts@debian.org) wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 08:27:34AM -0500, Ron Flory wrote:
>> Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:

>>    I started with bootfloppies 2.2.13 and no luck:

>> Are you using the potato installer?

    I downloaded potato amiga boot floppies (dists/potato/disks-m68k/amiga/current)
and base2_2.tgz

> But all this is not the problem here, he has a kernel problem...

>>> Call Trace:
>>>         [<0000ba20>] [<00006298>] [<000fe01d>] [<00006462>]
>>>         [<00006298>] [<0000ba28>] [<0000ba28>] [<000f9fec>]
>>> Code: b018 6606 4a00 66f6 6002 9020 4a00 661e 4878 00a0
>>> Kernel panic: Attempted to kill the idle task!
>>> In swapper task - not syncing
> I did not pipe it through ksymoops yet.


>> >    Then I cross-compiled generic 2.2.10 kernel (from sunsite.auc.dk)
>> > with CTS config-2.2.10 - still the same - "oops". At this moment I'm
>> > using my cross-compiled normal 2.2.10 kernel.

    Oops.. the kernel which I'm using was compiled on my Amiga.. not
cross-compiled. Here comes oops from cross-compiled:

Searching for SAVEKMSG magic...
Found 1561 bytes at 0x001e0008
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Linux version 2.2.10 (szczepan@teleinfo) (gcc version 2.7.2) #1 pią cze 2 19:04:39 CEST 2000
Amiga hardware found: [A1200] VIDEO BLITTER AUDIO FLOPPY A1200_IDE KEYBOARD MOUSE SERIAL PARALLEL A2000_CLK CHIP_RAM PAULA LISA ALICE_PAL PCMCIA ZORRO 
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000
Oops: 00000000
PC: [<00169bb2>]
SR: 2700  SP: 00173eb4  a2: 00172000
d0: 00000076    d1: 00000520    d2: 00170008    d3: 00000005
d4: 0016ddba    d5: 01487f98    a0: 00000000    a1: 00138305
Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=00173000)
Frame format=7 eff addr=00173f24 ssw=0525 faddr=00000000
wb 1 stat/addr/data: 0005 00006058 00000012
wb 2 stat/addr/data: 0025 00000081 00000000
wb 3 stat/addr/data: 0005 00173f1c 00173f80
push data: 00000012 0002eb92 00125a30 00000081
Stack from 00173f1c:
        00173f80 00138304 0016ddba 00169876 00138304 00173f80 00000000 0016846c
        00138304 00173f80 00000040 00000006 00000008 001382fe 0016aa58 01081000
        00173ff8 00160bd0 00138304 00173f80 00000000 00000001 00004520 001382fe
        00138308 00000000 00000013 00006058 00000001 000f8e35 00000000 00006222
        00006058 00173000 000000e2 00004558 01bb99b8 00160e1a 001382fe 00173000
        000000e2 00004558 01487f98 01bb99b8 01081000 00160ee2 001382f0 0018c000
Call Trace:
        [<00004520>] [<00006058>] [<000f8e35>] [<00006222>]
        [<00006058>] [<00004558>] [<00004558>] [<000f4ea7>]
Code: b018 6606 4a00 66f6 6002 9020 4a00 661e 4878 00a0 
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill the idle task!
In swapper task - not syncing
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

    And here from CTS 2.2.10 non-gvp (taken from his homepage) (btw - it's
the same kernel which is in boot-floppies 2.2.12/13):

Searching for SAVEKMSG magic...
Found 1516 bytes at 0x001e0008
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Linux version 2.2.10 (root@aahz) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #1 Sun Apr 9 10:14:31 CEST 2000
Amiga hardware found: [A1200] VIDEO BLITTER AUDIO FLOPPY A1200_IDE KEYBOARD MOUSE SERIAL PARALLEL A2000_CLK CHIP_RAM PAULA LISA ALICE_PAL PCMCIA ZORRO 
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000
Oops: 00000000
PC: [<0016d9fa>]
SR: 2700  SP: 00177eb4  a2: 00176000
d0: 00000076    d1: 00000520    d2: 00170008    d3: 00000005
d4: 0017218e    d5: 010f6c88    a0: 00000000    a1: 0013c6b6
Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=00177000)
Frame format=7 eff addr=00177f24 ssw=0525 faddr=00000000
wb 1 stat/addr/data: 0005 00006298 00000012
wb 2 stat/addr/data: 0025 00000081 00000000
wb 3 stat/addr/data: 0005 00177f1c 00177f80
push data: 00000012 0002f4ee 00129b88 00000081
Stack from 00177f1c:
        00177f80 0013c6b5 0017218e 0016d6f8 0013c6b5 00177f80 00000000 0016c32c
        0013c6b5 00177f80 00000040 00000006 00000008 0013c6af 0016e7dc 01001000
        00177ff8 00164bd2 0013c6b5 00177f80 00000000 00000001 00001920 0013c6af
        0013c6b9 00000000 00000013 00006298 00000001 000feb91 00000000 00006462
        00006298 00177000 000000d6 00001900 012e4848 00164e1c 0013c6af 00177000
        000000d6 00001900 010f6c88 012e4848 01001000 00164ee4 0013c6a0 00190000
Call Trace:
        [<00006298>] [<000feb91>] [<00006462>] [<00006298>]
        [<000fab6f>]
Code: b018 6606 4a00 66f6 6002 9020 4a00 661e 4878 00a0 
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill the idle task!
In swapper task - not syncing
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

    Later I will try it with 2.2.10-non-gvp froom woody (if they are
different).

> Can you catch an oops from your selfbuilt kernel (or maybe from the
> rprecompiled debian kernel) and pass it through ksymoops to find out which
> function causes the oops?

    I'm Linux user not developer - what is ksymoops and how to use it?

> That same kernel (well not the same, for my machine I disabled the
> GVP SCSI support, since I also got an oops) is working fine on my machine.
> But maybe you want to try the image I am using:
> dists/woody/main/binary-m68k/base/kernel-image-2.2.10-amiga-no-vgvp-scsi_2.2.10-1.deb

    As I said - I'll check it too.

>> >    At the end I want to ask: Is potato dist will good work with 2.0.36
>> > kernel from slink? (I will describe how to install potato with slink
>> > boot-floppies as I did it).

> No good. It might work, but it would be really good to use 2.2.10. There
> were some issues with dpkg, I am not sure if that is fixed now or if you
> are required to run 2.2.10. Better try to find out why the kernel is not
> running for you and fix that in the source.

> kernel-debugging on linux-m68k@lists.linux-m68k.org, please.

> Marcin, how about using your install instructions for the CDs?

    I will start writing it in Polish language when I will have working
potato installer not before.

-- 
Marcin Juszkiewicz             Amiga 1200 BigTower
mailto:szczepan@blabla.w.pl    Apollo 1240/40 48MB
Szczepan/BlaBla                Fast-ATA 17.4+0.4GB



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