Re: Kernel issue with SE/30 and Debian 2.2 installation
Mark Zimmerman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 07:06:59PM -0500, Mike Renfro wrote:
> > This is my second-most-recent boot log; the most recent one ends up
> > the same, even though I'd removed the old Penguin Preferences file
> > from the System Folder. I've run Debian 2.1 (2.0 kernel) on this
> > machine since last year, so the hardware itself should be capable. Is
> > there anything obvious that I'm doing wrong?
> >
>
> Your boot log looks a lot like what I remember from my earliest 2.2.10
> attempts with downloaded kernels. I have also been running Debian 2.1
> with a 2.0.36 kernel for some time now so I know the hardware is OK.
> Since then I've tried the following:
>
> I compiled my own 2.2.10 kernel after applying the m68k kernel patches
> and building a config file with everything unnecessary turned off. I
> hoped that I would find that this would magically help. It did get me
> past the initial screen but then I ran into the SCSI problem similar
> to the one reported by Alexander Shuma on the IIcx.
>
> I then compiled my own 2.0.36 kernel, once again with a minimal
> config, to make sure that I am capable of building a working kernel on
> the SE/30. This took a long time but it works.
>
> Recently, I tried a 2.3.14 kernel that I downloaded (I think it was
> ftp://maclinuxstatus.sourceforge.net/pub/maclinuxstatus/kernels/
> vmlinux-2.3.14-19990904jmt.gz). This got past the initial screen but
> hit the same SCSI problem as my 2.2.10 kernel.
>
> If anyone is interested, here's the boot log from my 2.2.10 kernel:
>
> Linux version 2.2.10 (root@rabbit) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #8 Wed May 31 17:16:02 MDT 2000
> Detected Macintosh model: 9
> Penguin bootinfo data:
> Video: addr 0xfee08040 row 0x40 depth 1 dimensions 512 x 342
> Videological 0xf0208040 phys. 0xfee08040, SCC at 0x50f04000
> Boottime: 0x39356a75 GMTBias: 0xfffffe5c
> Machine ID: 9 CPUid: 0x1 memory size: 0x14
> VIA1 at 50f00000 is a 6522 or clone
> VIA2 at 50f02000 is a 6522 or clone
> Apple Macintosh SE/30
> Console: colour dummy device 80x25
> Calibrating delay loop... 3.80 BogoMIPS
> Memory: 19172k/20480k available (768k kernel code, 480k data, 60k init)
> kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - filp
> POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
> NuBus: Scanning NuBus slots.
> Slot 9:
> Board resource:
> type: [cat 0x1 type 0x0 hw 0x0 sw 0x0]
> name: MacCon 30si
> board id: 0x8
> vendor info:
> ID: Asante Technologies, Inc.
> revision: Alpha-1.1
> part: MacCon 30si-01
> Function 0x80:
> type: [cat 0x4 type 0x1 hw 0x104 sw 0x100]
> name: Network Ethernet_Asante
> memory offset: 0x000d0000
> MAC address: 00:00:94:30:ad:af
> Function 0x81:
> type: [cat 0x2 type 0x1 hw 0x0 sw 0x0]
> name: Asante 30si ROM
> Slot E:
> Board resource:
> type: [cat 0x1 type 0x0 hw 0x0 sw 0x0]
> name: Macintosh SE/30 Internal Video
> board id: 0xc
> primary init offset: 0x000034
> vendor info:
> ID: Apple Computer
> revision: MacSE/30-1.0
> part: 341-0650
> Function 0x80:
> type: [cat 0x3 type 0x1 hw 0x1 sw 0x9]
> name: Display_Video_Apple_MacSE/30 Video
> driver at: 0xfeffe1a0
> hwdevid: 0x000001
> memory offset: 0x00000000
> memory length: 0x0000d5c0
> mode 80 info offset: 0x0005a0
> Function 0xa0:
> type: [cat 0x3 type 0x1 hw 0x3 sw 0x9]
> name: Display_Video_Apple_MacSE/30 Video
> driver at: 0xfeffe65c
> hwdevid: 0x000001
> memory offset: 0x00000000
> memory length: 0x0000d5c0
> mode 80 info offset: 0x000580
> adb: MacII style keyboard/mouse driver.
> adb: init done.
> Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2
> Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
> kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - skbuff_head_cache
> NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0 for Linux NET4.0.
> NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
> IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
> Starting kswapd v 1.5
> macfb: framebuffer at 0xfee08040, mapped to 0xd0008040, size 21k
> macfb: mode is 512x342x1, linelength=64
> macfb: scrolling: redraw
> fbcon_startup: No VBL detected, using timer based cursor.
> Console: switching to mono frame buffer device 64x42
> fb0: Generic NuBus frame buffer device
> M68K Serial driver version 1.01
> Mac68K Z8530 serial driver version 1.01
> ttyS0 at 0x50f04002: 8350 ESCC w/o DMA
> ttyS1 at 0x50f04000: 8350 ESCC w/o DMA
> Macintosh ADB mouse driver installed.
> RAM disk driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size
> Macintosh SCSI: resetting the SCSI bus... done
> mac_insert_irq: Warning: dev_id of MacSCSI-5380 is zero
> scsi0: generic 5380 at port 50F10000 irq 19 options CAN_QUEUE=4 CMD_PER_LUN=2 release=1
> scsi0: generic options AUTOSENSE generic release=7
> scsi0 :
> scsi : 1 host.
> scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 0, scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Test Unit Ready 00 00 00 00 00
> scsi0 : aborting command
> scsi0 : destination target 0, lun 0
> command = Test Unit Ready 00 00 00 00 00
> NCR5380 : coroutine isn't running.
> STATUS_REG: 07 ,PARITY,IO,SEL
> BASR: 10
> ICR: 00
> MODE: 00
> scsi0 : REQ not asserted, phase unknown.
>
> NCR5380 core release=7.
> Base Addr: 0x00000 io_port: 50f10000 IRQ: 19.
> NCR5380 : coroutine isn't running.
> scsi0: no currently connected command
> scsi0: issue_queue
> scsi0: disconnected_queue
> scsi0 : destination target 0, lun 0
> command = 0 (0x00)00 00 00 00 00
>
> scsi0 : aborting command
> scsi0 : destination target 0, lun 0
> command = Test Unit Ready 00 00 00 00 00
> NCR5380 : coroutine isn't running.
> STATUS_REG: 00
> BASR: 18
> ICR: 00
> MODE: 00
> scsi0 : REQ not asserted, phase unknown.
>
> NCR5380 core release=7.
> Base Addr: 0x00000 io_port: 50f10000 IRQ: 19.
> NCR5380 : coroutine isn't running.
> scsi0: no currently connected command
> scsi0: issue_queue
> scsi0: disconnected_queue
> scsi0 : destination target 0, lun 0
> command = 0 (0x00)00 00 00 00 00
>
> scsi : detected total.
> daynaport.c: v0.02 1999-05-17 Alan Cox (Alan.Cox@linux.org) and others
> eth0: asante: testing board: 16K memory - OK
> eth0: MacCon 30si in slot 9 (type asante)
> MAC 00:00:94:30:ad:af IRQ 56, shared memory at 0xf90d0000-0xf90d3fff.
> VFS: Cannot open root device 08:05
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:05
>
See my previous post and try the newer 2.2.16 kernels. There has been a
lot of recent work on the 5380 SCSI driver.
--
Ray Knight
audilvr@speakeasy.org
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