The generic kernel worked. What's the easiest way to try and figure out which line is causing the hang in my custom kernel? When it hangs it gives me nothing other than what I put in the initial email. I've been using this custom kernel config for years on this server.


On 12/28/2010 4:13 AM, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
Well, I would suggest you try this:


cd /usr/src

make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC
make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC

cd /boot
mv kernel test
mv kernel.old kernel
nextboot -k test


Then, you can reboot.

This will ensure you can boot a stock kernel just fine.

If you can, obviously there is something wrong with your custom kernel
and you should start from a fresh GENERIC kernel and remove devices and
drivers little by little.


On 12/28/10 2:05 AM, Troy wrote:
Sorry.

I am on the RELENG_8 tree and I believe it was building 8.2pre.  I did
the build about 4 days ago.  I am building a custom kernel.  Yes I
definitely built the world before the kernel and it worked. I did not
use -J anything.   There is no boot message, it just hangs with what I
wrote below.  Below is the kernel config I'm using.

machine         amd64
cpu             HAMMER
ident           servername-removed

# To statically compile in device wiring instead of /boot/device.hints
#hints          "GENERIC.hints"         # Default places to look for
devices.

makeoptions     DEBUG=-g                # Build kernel with gdb(1) debug
symbols

options         SCHED_ULE               # ULE scheduler
options         PREEMPTION              # Enable kernel thread preemption
options         INET                    # InterNETworking
options         SCTP                    # Stream Control Transmission
Protocol
options         FFS                     # Berkeley Fast Filesystem
options         SOFTUPDATES             # Enable FFS soft updates support
options         UFS_ACL                 # Support for access control lists
options         UFS_DIRHASH             # Improve performance on big
directories
options         UFS_GJOURNAL            # Enable gjournal-based UFS
journaling
options         MD_ROOT                 # MD is a potential root device
options         NFSCLIENT               # Network Filesystem Client
options         NFSSERVER               # Network Filesystem Server
options         NFSLOCKD                # Network Lock Manager
options         NFS_ROOT                # NFS usable as /, requires
NFSCLIENT
options         NTFS                    # NT File System
options         MSDOSFS                 # MSDOS Filesystem
options         CD9660                  # ISO 9660 Filesystem
options         PROCFS                  # Process filesystem (requires
PSEUDOFS)
options         PSEUDOFS                # Pseudo-filesystem framework
options         GEOM_PART_GPT           # GUID Partition Tables.
options         GEOM_LABEL              # Provides labelization
options         COMPAT_43TTY            # BSD 4.3 TTY compat (sgtty)
options         COMPAT_IA32             # Compatible with i386 binaries
options         COMPAT_43               # Needed by COMPAT_LINUX32
options         COMPAT_FREEBSD4         # Compatible with FreeBSD4
options         COMPAT_FREEBSD5         # Compatible with FreeBSD5
options         COMPAT_FREEBSD6         # Compatible with FreeBSD6
options         COMPAT_FREEBSD7         # Compatible with FreeBSD7
options         COMPAT_LINUX32          # Compatible with i386 linux
binaries
options         SCSI_DELAY=5000         # Delay (in ms) before probing SCSI
options         KTRACE                  # ktrace(1) support
options         STACK                   # stack(9) support
options         SYSVSHM                 # SYSV-style shared memory
options         SYSVMSG                 # SYSV-style message queues
options         SYSVSEM                 # SYSV-style semaphores
options         P1003_1B_SEMAPHORES     # POSIX-style semaphores
options         _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING # POSIX P1003_1B real-time
extensions
options         PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE=128    # Prevent printf output being
interspersed.
options         KBD_INSTALL_CDEV        # install a CDEV entry in /dev
options         HWPMC_HOOKS             # Necessary kernel hooks for
hwpmc(4)
options         AUDIT                   # Security event auditing
options         MAC                     # TrustedBSD MAC Framework
options         FLOWTABLE               # per-cpu routing cache
options         INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE     # Include this file in kernel
options         IPSTEALTH
options INVARIANTS
options INVARIANT_SUPPORT

# Make an SMP-capable kernel by default
  options        SMP                     # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel

# CPU frequency control
  device         cpufreq

# For SMBFS - mount_smbfs to work by users
options SMBFS                           # SMB/CIFS filesystem
options NETSMB                  # SMB/CIFS requester
options LIBMCHAIN               # MBUF management library
options LIBICONV                        # Kernel side iconv library

# Workarounds for some known-to-be-broken chipsets (nVidia nForce3-Pro150)
device          atpic                   # 8259A compatability

# Linux 32-bit ABI support
options         LINPROCFS               # Cannot be a module yet.

# Bus support.
device          acpi
device          pci

# Floppy drives
device          fdc

# ATA and ATAPI devices
device          ata
device          atadisk         # ATA disk drives
device          atapicd         # ATAPI CDROM drives
device          atapifd         # ATAPI floppy drives
options         ATA_STATIC_ID   # Static device numbering

# SCSI Controllers
device          ahc             # AHA2940 and onboard AIC7xxx devices
options         AHC_REG_PRETTY_PRINT    # Print register bitfields in debug
                                         # output.  Adds ~128k to driver.
device          ahd             # AHA39320/29320 and onboard AIC79xx
devices
options         AHD_REG_PRETTY_PRINT    # Print register bitfields in debug
                                         # output.  Adds ~215k to driver.
device          amd             # AMD 53C974 (Tekram DC-390(T))
device          isp             # Qlogic family
device          mpt             # LSI-Logic MPT-Fusion
device          sym             # NCR/Symbios Logic (newer chipsets +
those of `ncr')
device          trm             # Tekram DC395U/UW/F DC315U adapters

device          adv             # Advansys SCSI adapters
device          adw             # Advansys wide SCSI adapters
device          aic             # Adaptec 15[012]x SCSI adapters,
AIC-6[23]60.
device          bt                      # Buslogic/Mylex MultiMaster
SCSI adapters


# SCSI peripherals
device          scbus           # SCSI bus (required for SCSI)
device          ch                      # SCSI media changers
device          da                      # Direct Access (disks)
device          sa                      # Sequential Access (tape etc)
device          cd                      # CD
device          pass            # Passthrough device (direct SCSI access)
device          ses             # SCSI Environmental Services (and SAF-TE)

# RAID controllers interfaced to the SCSI subsystem
device          twa             # 3ware 9000 series PATA/SATA RAID

# atkbdc0 controls both the keyboard and the PS/2 mouse
device          atkbdc          # AT keyboard controller
device          atkbd           # AT keyboard
device          kbdmux          # keyboard multiplexer
device          vga             # VGA video card driver
device          splash          # Splash screen and screen saver support
options     VGA_WIDTH90
options     SC_PIXEL_MODE

# syscons is the default console driver, resembling an SCO console
device          sc
device          agp             # support several AGP chipsets

# Serial (COM) ports
device          uart            # Generic UART driver

# Parallel port
device          ppc
device          ppbus           # Parallel port bus (required)
device          lpt             # Printer
device          ppi             # Parallel port interface device


# PCI Ethernet NICs that use the common MII bus controller code.
# NOTE: Be sure to keep the 'device miibus' line in order to use these
NICs!
device          miibus          # MII bus support
device          bge             # Broadcom BCM570xx Gigabit Ethernet

# Pseudo devices.
device          loop            # Network loopback
device          random          # Entropy device
device          ether           # Ethernet support
device          vlan            # 802.1Q VLAN support
device          snp             # Snoop support
device          tun             # Packet tunnel.
device          pty             # Pseudo-ttys (telnet etc)
device          md              # Memory "disks"
device          firmware        # firmware assist module

# The `bpf' device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.
# Be aware of the administrative consequences of enabling this!
# Note that 'bpf' is required for DHCP.
device          bpf             # Berkeley packet filter

# USB support
device          uhci            # UHCI PCI->USB interface
device          ohci            # OHCI PCI->USB interface
device          ehci            # EHCI PCI->USB interface (USB 2.0)
device          usb             # USB Bus (required)
device          uhid            # "Human Interface Devices"
device          ukbd            # Keyboard
device          ulpt            # Printer
device          umass           # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus
and da
device          ums             # Mouse

# USB Ethernet, requires miibus
device          aue             # ADMtek USB Ethernet
device          axe             # ASIX Electronics USB Ethernet
device          cdce            # Generic USB over Ethernet
device          cue             # CATC USB Ethernet
device          kue             # Kawasaki LSI USB Ethernet
device          rue             # RealTek RTL8150 USB Ethernet
device          udav            # Davicom DM9601E USB




On 12/27/2010 6:24 PM, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
Hey Troy,


I can't speak for the rest of the list but I think we're missing a bit
of information here.

What are you trying to build and boot, 8.1, 8.2pre ?

Are you building a GENERIC kernel ? I notice you're currently using a
custom one.

If you're not, I would suggest trying GENERIC first.

You might want to post your whole boot message if it can be recovered.



Also and in case you don't know, you may quickly test your kernel like
so:
nextboot -k yourkernelhere

Next reboot, the host will try yourkernelhere, and on the reboot after
that, revert to your regular kernel.


Other than that, quick things to check:

1/ built world before kernel

2/ built kernel SINGLE THREADED (no -j X to speed it up, which you can
do for the world)

3/ tracked the *correct* version in the cvsup file (I've had this case
where I was running fbsd8 zfs boot, and was building a 7.x kernel by
mistake cause I was tracking releng7 -.- )

4/ retrieved and managed to boot a stock GENERIC kernel from 8.1 or 8.2,
whichever you're tracking



On 12/27/10 11:42 PM, Troy wrote:
I recently rebuilt the world and kernel and everything built just fine
and when I went to boot into the new kernel, it hangs. I had to revert
back to my previous kernel.

Currently I'm running:
FreeBSD server.domain.net 8.0-STABLE FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #1: Sat Jan 23
20:44:06 CST 2010 r...@server.domain.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/server
amd64

When it hangs upon boot-up it simply stops here. I don't know how I can
figure out what is causing the root of the hang. I'd really like to get
this machine upgraded.

Ppc0 cannot reserve I/O port range
PowerNow0<Cool ‘N’ Quiet K8>   on cpu0
Device_attach: PowerNow0 attach return 6
PowerNow0<Cool ‘N’ Quiet K8>   on cpu1
Device_attach: PowerNow0 attach return 6
PowerNow1<Cool ‘N’ Quiet K8>   on cpu0
Device_attach: PowerNow0 attach return 6
PowerNow1<Cool ‘N’ Quiet K8>   on cpu1
Device_attach: PowerNow0 attach return 6
Time Counters Tick every 1.000 msec
<<<hang>>>

Any help is greatly appreciated.

-Troy

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