RES: RES: State of XOrg in testing/unstable
I've tested on my lx164 with matrox milleniun II graphic card... But is
still hanging the machine... No X on my alpha...
Geoff
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Ivan Jager [mailto:aij+nospam@andrew.cmu.edu]
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 4 de outubro de 2006 02:37
Para: debian-hppa@lists.debian.org
Cc: debian-alpha@lists.debian.org
Assunto: Re: RES: State of XOrg in testing/unstable
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Ivan Jager wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Grant Grundler wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 02:15:42AM -0400, Ivan Jager wrote:
>> ...
>>> Then it will start cycling between:
>>> FLT 500B SYS BD bus timeout
>>> FLT CB74 SYS BD bad os HPMC cksm
>>> FLT CBFC SYS BD OS HPMC br err
>>> FLT CBF0 SYS BD HPMC initiated
>>
>> To paraphrase, the chassis codes mean:
>> o Someone accessed an address that didn't respond.
>> o CPU timed out the transaction.
>> o HPMC == High Priority machince Check. Try "ser pim" at the
>> firmware prompt to see which address it tried to reference.
>
> Ok, I'll try that sometime soon.
Heh, I was somehow expecting it to drop me back into a firmware prompt.
After a reboot the bits seemed to still be around, so I attached the output
of "ser pim". This was with the G200, xorg 7.1.0-1, on the c3700.
Nothing from Xorg.0.log survived. :(
I don't actually know what most of these bits mean. Is
MEM_ADDR = 0x000001ff3fffffff
the physical address it tried to access?
This may be relevant:
$ cat /proc/ioports
00000000-00001fff : PCI00 Ports
00000020-0000003e : pic1
000000a0-000000be : pic2
000003c0-000003df : matrox
000007e0-000007fe : acpi
00000800-000008ff : sym53c8xx
00000900-000009ff : sym53c8xx
00000a00-00000a07 : ide0
00000a08-00000a0f : ide1
00000e02-00000e02 : ide0
00000f00-00000f07 : ide0
00001000-0000107f : tulip
00012000-00013fff : PCI01 Ports
00028000-00029fff : PCI02 Ports
0003c000-0003dfff : PCI03 Ports
aij@encarnacion:~$ cat /proc/iomem
00000000-bfffffff : System RAM
00000000-000009ff : PDC data (Page Zero)
00100000-004c1fff : Kernel code
004c2000-006cefff : Kernel data
fffffff0f05d0000-fffffff0f05d0000 : lcd_data
fffffff0f05d0008-fffffff0f05d0008 : lcd_cmd
fffffffff4000000-fffffffff47fffff : PCI00 LMMIO
fffffffff4000000-fffffffff4001fff : sym53c8xx
fffffffff4002000-fffffffff4003fff : sym53c8xx
fffffffff4004000-fffffffff40043ff : sym53c8xx
fffffffff4005000-fffffffff40053ff : sym53c8xx
fffffffff4007000-fffffffff4007fff : ohci_hcd
fffffffff4008000-fffffffff40083ff : tulip
fffffffff4009000-fffffffff400900f : AD1889
fffffffff400a000-fffffffff400a00f : AD1889
fffffffff400b000-fffffffff400b00f : AD1889
fffffffff400c000-fffffffff400c1ff : AD1889
fffffffff4800000-fffffffff4ffffff : PCI01 LMMIO
fffffffff6000000-fffffffff67fffff : PCI02 LMMIO
fffffffff7000000-fffffffff77fffff : PCI03 LMMIO
fffffffff8000000-fffffffff8ffffff : PCI01 ELMMIO
fffffffff8000000-fffffffff8ffffff : matroxfb FB
fffffffff9000000-fffffffff9003fff : matroxfb MMIO
fffffffffa000000-fffffffffbffffff : PCI03 ELMMIO
fffffffffed00000-fffffffffed00fff : 10 fffffffffed30000-fffffffffed30fff :
10:0 fffffffffed32000-fffffffffed32fff : 10:1
fffffffffed38000-fffffffffed38fff : 10:4 fffffffffed3c000-fffffffffed3cfff :
10:6 fffffffffef00000-fffffffffeffffff : Astro Intr Ack
fffffffffff80000-fffffffffffaffff : Central Bus
fffffffffffa0000-fffffffffffa0fff : 32 fffffffffffb0000-fffffffffffdffff
: Local Broadcast fffffffffffe0000-ffffffffffffffff : Global Broadcast
Ivan
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