Hi, I believe it is a good idea to rebuild kernel without nouveau and nouveaufb support and try to boot it to fully rule out nouveau influence. (that's seems to be one of the differences between netbsd-7 and netbsd-8, nouveau/nouveaufb were disabled by default)
I've seen you tried to use "userconf disable nouveau*", but maybe it didn't work for some reason, or nouveaufb still kicked in... Searching around, there might be some issues with the specific mac model nvidia card e.g. https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Apple/MacBookPro/7-1#Black_screen_fix_.28EFI_mode.29 but myself I can't draw any conclusions out of it, or if it is affecting NetBSD and your observed issue in any way. On Tue, Apr 1, 2025 at 12:42 AM Greg A. Woods <wo...@planix.ca> wrote: > > At Sun, 05 Jul 2020 18:05:06 -0700, "Greg A. Woods" <wo...@planix.ca> wrote: > Subject: NetBSD-7.0 boots OK and NetBSD-8.0 hangs/crashes during boot on a > MacBook7,1 > > > > So, in my ongoing NetBSD on a MacBook saga.... > > > > NetBSD-8.2 and newer, including the most recent -current, hangs during > > boot and the kernel messages appear to have torn video: > > > > http://www.planix.ca/~woods/macbookpro-netbsd-boot-fail.jpg > > A very recent -current, 10.99.12 (2025-03-25T10:50:12Z), still fails to > set the video mode properly for this MacBook7,1 (MacBook Pro 13", ~2009) > > As before: > > > In any case, what might have been changed after 8.0 that broke the video > > output? Where do I look? Is amd64 video now the genfb(4) device code? > > Or is it still vga(4)? If it's genfb(4), then I do see commits about > > doing anti-aliasing, and maybe the video junk I see could possibly be > > explained by such a thing. > > -- > Greg A. Woods <gwo...@acm.org> > > Kelowna, BC +1 250 762-7675 RoboHack <wo...@robohack.ca> > Planix, Inc. <wo...@planix.com> Avoncote Farms <wo...@avoncote.ca>