On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote: > I just got a new amd64 box to run OpenBSD on, but it is panicking on boot > when I try to run the 5.5 kernel on it. > > The panic is "unknown MPS interrupt trigger 2" somewhere in the acpi > code. > > bsd.rd, bsd and bsd.mp all panic in the same places, as does bsd.rd from > the latest amd64 snapshot. > > I haven't tried i386 yet. > > I messed around with boot -c and verbose mode, and captured the entire > dmseg from ddb from 5.5 /bsd. I've placed the lame camera phone pics > here: http://www.clevermonkey.org/OpenBSD/amd64_55_info/ > > I couldn't figure out how to save the actual text. Sorry. > > Also, if it matters, this is all done via PXE boot, as this box has no > CDROM or floppy, and I didn't have the facility to make an amd64 USB > stick (this is my only amd64 box.) > > Also, if it matters, I opted to not get the Atom version of this board > because I wanted some of the more interesting chipset support. It is a > Celeron J1000. I also wanted the better supported Intel graphics stuff > (even though I suspect this box will run in text-only mode most of its > life.) > > I'm staring at the ACPI code trying to figure out the various defines > used, and "2" seems to be there. I welcome conversations about what this > code is doing and what it wants out of total curiousity. > > -- > John D. Verne > <j...@clevermonkey.org> >
Is this 5.5-current? We made some changes in the MADT code recently. -ml