In message <76275772-a9c3-ed59-5fb3-47a13d2a6...@nomadlogic.org>, Pete Wright w rites: > hey there, > i've got a kabylake laptop that i've been using with drm-kmod for > several years without much hassle. after upgrading to a new CURRENT > this weekend I've found that when loading either the 510 or 515 drm-kmod > kernel modules my system will hang. > > unfortunately i am not getting a panic or crash, the screen stops > updating and i am unable to ping or SSH into the system. interestingly > the capslock LED still toggles but doing a CTL+ALT+DEL does not seem to > do anything useful and i have to manually power cycle. > > any tips for finding out what's going on? i've booted the system with > verbose dmesg output, and loaded the module with "kldload -v" but do not > get any useful output. > > here's the uname: > FreeBSD colony 14.0-ALPHA2 FreeBSD 14.0-ALPHA2 amd64 1400096 #0 > main-n264924-e2340276fc73: Sun Aug 20 21:28:44 PDT 2023 > pete@colony:/usr/obj/usr/home/pete/git/freebsd/amd64.amd64/sys/GENERIC amd64 > > > these are the log messages i see before the system locks up: > Aug 21 10:40:34 colony kernel: iic0: <I2C generic I/O> on iicbus0 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: drmn0: <drmn> on vgapci0 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: vgapci0: child drmn0 requested pci_enable_io > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony syslogd: last message repeated 1 times > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: [drm] Unable to create a private tmpfs > mount, hugepage support will be disabled(-19). > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: [drm] Got stolen memory base 0x4b800000, > size 0x4000000 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: lkpi_iic0: <LinuxKPI I2C> on drmn0 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: iicbus1: <Philips I2C bus> on lkpi_iic0 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: iic1: <I2C generic I/O> on iicbus1 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: lkpi_iic1: <LinuxKPI I2C> on drmn0 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: iicbus2: <Philips I2C bus> on lkpi_iic1 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: iic2: <I2C generic I/O> on iicbus2 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: lkpi_iic2: <LinuxKPI I2C> on drmn0 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: iicbus3: <Philips I2C bus> on lkpi_iic2 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: iic3: <I2C generic I/O> on iicbus3 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: lkpi_iic3: <LinuxKPI I2C> on drmn0 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: iicbus4: <Philips I2C bus> on lkpi_iic3 > Aug 21 10:40:35 colony kernel: iic4: <I2C generic I/O> on iicbus4 > > > > cheers, > -pete > > -- > Pete Wright > p...@nomadlogic.org > @nomadlogicLA >
Rebuilding drm-51[05]-kmod after an update to LinuxKPI affecting the ABI used by the drm modules is required. Typically I get a kernel panic on a page fault when this occurs. Depending on how memory is laid out on your system you may get a hang instead. You need to install thew new kernel and world first. Disable xdm, gdm, any other *dm, or simply not use startx. From a text console session rebuild the drm port and reinstall it. I use poudriere here. My procedure is to update the poudriere jail, rebuild the port (-C option) and pkg upgrade -f or pkg install -f. Use this approach if you use poudriere. -- Cheers, Cy Schubert <cy.schub...@cschubert.com> FreeBSD UNIX: <c...@freebsd.org> Web: https://FreeBSD.org NTP: <c...@nwtime.org> Web: https://nwtime.org e^(i*pi)+1=0 ÀÀÀÀÀÀÀÀ