On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 11:19:23AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote: > On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 01:42:49PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote: > > 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. > > > > > > > NetBSD 6.1.4 manages to enumerate all the ACPI stuff when I use their > > boot image. So there's that. > > > > As an aside, I was surprised at how different the src/sys tree is from > > OpenBSD. But I'm going to try and see how they handle the Intel ACPICA > > 20110623 device, which seems to be the thing that is not working right. > > > > Get a dump of the AML using FreeBSD then. Can't really help otherwise. >
Well, the FreeBSD boot panics in a similar sort of way. "Bogus interrupt trigger mode". This is from memory -- I didn't get a full copy of the boot messages, though it did have "acpi" and "madt" in backtrace. I can get it if this is important, though this is starting to look like a Windows-only box. -- John D. Verne <j...@clevermonkey.org>