Hi Christophe,
On 7/31/21 9:58 AM, Christophe Leroy wrote:
Stan Johnson <userm57@yahoo.com> a écrit :
Hello,
The current Debian SID kernel will not boot on a PowerBook 3400c running
the latest version of Debian SID. If booted using the BootX extension,
the kernel hangs immediately:
"Welcome to Linux, kernel 5.10.0-8-powerpc"
If booted from Mac OS, the Mac OS screen hangs.
Booting also hangs if the "No video driver" option is selected in BootX,
"No video driver" causes "video=ofonly" to be passed to the kernel.
This is the current command line that I'm using in BootX:
root=/dev/sda13 video=chips65550:vmode:14,cmode:16
Kernel v5.9 works as expected.
The config file I'm using is attached.
Here are the results of a git bisect, marking v5.9 as "good" and the
most current kernel as "bad":
$ cd linux
$ git remote update
$ git bisect reset
$ git bisect start
$ git bisect bad
$ git bisect good v5.9
Note: "bad" -> hangs at boot; "good" -> boots to login prompt
1) 5.11.0-rc5-pmac-00034-g684da7628d9 (bad)
2) 5.10.0-rc3-pmac-00383-gbb9dd3ce617 (good)
3) 5.10.0-pmac-06637-g2911ed9f47b (good)
Note: I had to disable SMP to build this kernel.
4) 5.10.0-pmac-10584-g9805529ec54 (good)
Note: I had to disable SMP to build this kernel.
5) 5.10.0-pmac-12577-g8552d28e140 (bad)
6) 5.10.0-pmac-11576-g8a5be36b930 (bad)
7) 5.10.0-pmac-11044-gbe695ee29e8 (good)
Note: I had to disable SMP to build this kernel.
8) 5.10.0-rc2-pmac-00288-g59d512e4374 (bad)
9) 5.10.0-rc2-pmac-00155-gc3d35ddd1ec (good)
10) 5.10.0-rc2-pmac-00221-g7049b288ea8 (good)
11) 5.10.0-rc2-pmac-00254-g4b74a35fc7e (bad)
12) 5.10.0-rc2-pmac-00237-ged22bb8d39f (good)
13) 5.10.0-rc2-pmac-00245-g87b57ea7e10 (good)
14) 5.10.0-rc2-pmac-00249-gf10881a46f8 (bad)
15) 5.10.0-rc2-pmac-00247-gf8a4b277c3c (good)
16) 5.10.0-rc2-pmac-00248-gdb972a3787d (bad)
db972a3787d12b1ce9ba7a31ec376d8a79e04c47 is the first bad commit
Not sure this is really the root of the problem.
Can you try again without CONFIG_VMAP_STACK ?
Thanks
Christophe
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With CONFIG_VMAP_STACK=y, 5.11.0-rc5-pmac-00034-g684da7628d9 hangs at
boot on the PB 3400c.
Without CONFIG_VMAP_STACK, 5.11.0-rc5-pmac-00034-g684da7628d9 boots as
expected.
I didn't re-build the Debian SID kernel, though I confirmed that the
Debian config file for 5.10.0-8-powerpc includes CONFIG_VMAP_STACK=y.
It's not clear whether removing CONFIG_VMAP_STACK would be appropriate
for other powerpc systems.
Please let me know why removing CONFIG_VMAP_STACK fixed the problem on
the PB 3400c. Should CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_VMAP_STACK also be removed?