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Re: "BUG: soft lockup" on A1200; was: Re: Updated installation images for Debian Ports 2019-04-20



Hi!

On 6/6/19 11:22 PM, Szymon Bieganski wrote:
> Unfortunately I am facing strange problem that might be related to some
> specific hardware configuration, and therefore would like to consult
> with the experienced users if my problems might be caused by either
> software or hardware. Relevant hardware configuration comprises of a
> stock 1D4 Amiga 1200 with Apollo 040 CPU card, recent Elbox FastATA IDE
> controller with 40G IDE HDD and PCMCIA network card. All components
> causes no problems with other OS'es and with neither KS 3.0, 3.1 nor
> 3.1.4 (might be important during boot-off of partition beyond 4G boundary).

You did not mention how much RAM you have which is rather important
to know. And how fast is the 040 clocked?

> Despite my multiple attempts to boot off the installation provided in
> these ISO images, I was not able to we pass the kernel initialization. I
> did succeed to boot and start the installation process using the old
> images with kernel 2.4.27 (Debian 3.1) but since the PCMCIA network
> causes null-pointer failure 1) and renders kernel 2.4 unusable on my
> setup, even tough it manages to recognize 40G HDD connected to either
> motherboard IDE or FastATA (primary IDE channel). With later kernel
> revisions boot attempts finishes right at the moment when the partition
> tables should be enlisted, and root partition should be mounted. But
> nothing as such happens, instead a cryptic message is shown, and system
> seems to hang, but power LED keeps blinking (heartbeat???). Full dmesg
> can be found on PPA forum 2)

Can you please post all relevant information here so that we don't rely
on external sites?

> -----------------------------
> 
> [   32.480000] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 23s!
> [systemd-udevd:49]                                                                  
> 
> [   32.480000] Modules linked in: gayle(+)
> ide_core                                                                                        
> 
> [  
> 32.480000]                                                                                                                             
> 
> [   32.480000] Format 00  Vector: 0078  PC: 0004d01e  Status: 2200   
> Not tainted                                                          
> [   32.480000] ORIG_D0: ffffffff  D0: 00000100  A2: 01e3b010  A1:
> 002fe130                                                                 
> [   32.480000] A0: 01e68000  D5: 00000002  D4:
> 0000001e                                                                                    
> 
> [   32.480000] D3: 0000000a  D2: 00000002  D1: 00000002
> 
> -----------------------------

Try passing "init=/bin/bash" on the kernel command line.

>  ABCDGHIJK
>  Linux version 4.19.37-amiga (root@nb) (gcc version 8.3.0 (Debian
> 8.3.0-7)) #1 Sun May 26 21:20:29 UTC 2019
That's not a Debian kernel you are booting here. Where does this kernel
come from?

Adrian

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