Current kernel hangs on efi0 during boot

2022-10-23 Thread Dannis 't Hart
Current kernel does not boot on two of my machines:
1) HP Elitedesk 800 USDT
2) HP Elite 8300 SFF
It hangs during boot on efi0 like this:
...
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.7 @ 0xe862f (67 entries)
bios0: vendor Hewlett-Packard version "K01 v03.08" date 04/10/2019
bios0: Hewlett-Packard HP Compaq Elite 8300 SFF
efi0 at bios0: UEFI 2.3.1
efi0: America Megatrends rev 0x4028e

and similar for the Elitedesk 800 USDT.

This happens with snapshots from 2022-10-20 and 2022-10-22.
The snapshot from 2022-10-08 worked fine.
Stable 7.2 (to which I downgraded for now) works fine, and there is no line 
mentioning efi0.
These machines use legacy booting, not UEFI.

Possibly this is related to another bugreport:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs=166620035612920=2
I think the patch by Kettenis was actually applied on current from 2022-10-22, 
I'm not sure.

Kind regards,
Dannis.



Re: Had to set 'kern.timecounter.hardware' to 'acpitimer0' to fix system clock going too fast

2022-10-23 Thread Kalabic S.

On 23/10/2022 12:28, Scott Cheloha wrote:

On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 12:28:26AM +0200, Kalabic S. wrote:

Hello,

I noticed a system clock issue after upgrade from 7.1 to 7.2, clock started
to run really fast, almost at 10x speed or so. It is a virtual machine guest
on ESXi 6.0 host, VM is used as a main Internet router for my home network
(PPPoE over fiber). Both host and VM are configured with date/time in UTC
timezone.

Long story short, setting 'kern.timecounter.hardware' to 'acpitimer0' has
fixed it.

It did not make any difference if ntpd service was enabled or disabled.


Please provide a dmesg and the output of

$ sysctl hw

and

$ sysctl machdep

A dmesg from the VM before you upgraded will also help.

If you have some kind of configuration file for the ESXi host and the
VM, that will also help.  I don't know anything about ESXi, but it
will help to look at what sort of settings you are using.



Attached output to this mail.

Regards,
- Kalabic S.OpenBSD 7.2 (GENERIC.MP) #758: Tue Sep 27 11:57:54 MDT 2022
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 1055850496 (1006MB)
avail mem = 1006510080 (959MB)
random: good seed from bootblocks
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.4 @ 0xe0010 (556 entries)
bios0: vendor Phoenix Technologies LTD version "6.00" date 09/21/2015
bios0: VMware, Inc. VMware Virtual Platform
acpi0 at bios0: ACPI 4.0
acpi0: sleep states S0 S1 S4 S5
acpi0: tables DSDT FACP BOOT APIC MCFG SRAT HPET WAET
acpi0: wakeup devices PCI0(S3) USB_(S1) P2P0(S3) S1F0(S3) S2F0(S3) S8F0(S3) 
S16F(S3) S17F(S3) S18F(S3) S22F(S3) S23F(S3) S24F(S3) S25F(S3) PE40(S3) 
S1F0(S3) PE50(S3) [...]
acpitimer0 at acpi0: 3579545 Hz, 24 bits
acpimadt0 at acpi0 addr 0xfee0: PC-AT compat
cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 745.35 MHz, 06-3a-09
cpu0: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,SSE3,PCLMUL,SSSE3,CX16,PCID,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,x2APIC,POPCNT,DEADLINE,AES,XSAVE,AVX,F16C,RDRAND,HV,NXE,RDTSCP,LONG,LAHF,PERF,ITSC,FSGSBASE,TSC_ADJUST,SMEP,ERMS,MD_CLEAR,IBRS,IBPB,STIBP,L1DF,SSBD,ARAT,MELTDOWN
cpu0: 32KB 64b/line 8-way D-cache, 32KB 64b/line 8-way I-cache, 256KB 64b/line 
8-way L2 cache, 6MB 64b/line 12-way L3 cache
cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support, 8 var ranges, 88 fixed ranges
cpu0: apic clock running at 15MHz
cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor)
cpu1: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 813.12 MHz, 06-3a-09
cpu1: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,SSE3,PCLMUL,SSSE3,CX16,PCID,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,x2APIC,POPCNT,DEADLINE,AES,XSAVE,AVX,F16C,RDRAND,HV,NXE,RDTSCP,LONG,LAHF,PERF,ITSC,FSGSBASE,TSC_ADJUST,SMEP,ERMS,MD_CLEAR,IBRS,IBPB,STIBP,L1DF,SSBD,ARAT,MELTDOWN
cpu1: 32KB 64b/line 8-way D-cache, 32KB 64b/line 8-way I-cache, 256KB 64b/line 
8-way L2 cache, 6MB 64b/line 12-way L3 cache
cpu1: smt 0, core 1, package 0
cpu2 at mainbus0: apid 2 (application processor)
cpu2: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 813.24 MHz, 06-3a-09
cpu2: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,SSE3,PCLMUL,SSSE3,CX16,PCID,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,x2APIC,POPCNT,DEADLINE,AES,XSAVE,AVX,F16C,RDRAND,HV,NXE,RDTSCP,LONG,LAHF,PERF,ITSC,FSGSBASE,TSC_ADJUST,SMEP,ERMS,MD_CLEAR,IBRS,IBPB,STIBP,L1DF,SSBD,ARAT,MELTDOWN
cpu2: 32KB 64b/line 8-way D-cache, 32KB 64b/line 8-way I-cache, 256KB 64b/line 
8-way L2 cache, 6MB 64b/line 12-way L3 cache
cpu2: smt 0, core 2, package 0
cpu3 at mainbus0: apid 3 (application processor)
cpu3: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 975.57 MHz, 06-3a-09
cpu3: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,SSE3,PCLMUL,SSSE3,CX16,PCID,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,x2APIC,POPCNT,DEADLINE,AES,XSAVE,AVX,F16C,RDRAND,HV,NXE,RDTSCP,LONG,LAHF,PERF,ITSC,FSGSBASE,TSC_ADJUST,SMEP,ERMS,MD_CLEAR,IBRS,IBPB,STIBP,L1DF,SSBD,ARAT,MELTDOWN
cpu3: 32KB 64b/line 8-way D-cache, 32KB 64b/line 8-way I-cache, 256KB 64b/line 
8-way L2 cache, 6MB 64b/line 12-way L3 cache
cpu3: smt 0, core 3, package 0
ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 4 pa 0xfec0, version 11, 24 pins
acpimcfg0 at acpi0
acpimcfg0: addr 0xf000, bus 0-127
acpihpet0 at acpi0: 14318179 Hz
acpiprt0 at acpi0: bus 0 (PCI0)
acpipci0 at acpi0 PCI0: 0x 0x0011 0x0001
acpicmos0 at acpi0
"PNP0A05" at acpi0 not configured
acpiac0 at acpi0: AC unit online
acpicpu0 at acpi0: C1(@1 halt!)
acpicpu1 at acpi0: C1(@1 halt!)
acpicpu2 at acpi0: C1(@1 halt!)
acpicpu3 at acpi0: C1(@1 halt!)
cpu0: using VERW MDS workaround
pvbus0 at mainbus0: VMware
vmt0 at pvbus0
pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 82443BX AGP" rev 0x01
ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 "Intel 82443BX AGP" rev 0x01
pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
pcib0 at pci0 dev 7 function 0 "Intel 

Re: Had to set 'kern.timecounter.hardware' to 'acpitimer0' to fix system clock going too fast

2022-10-23 Thread Scott Cheloha
On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 12:28:26AM +0200, Kalabic S. wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I noticed a system clock issue after upgrade from 7.1 to 7.2, clock started
> to run really fast, almost at 10x speed or so. It is a virtual machine guest
> on ESXi 6.0 host, VM is used as a main Internet router for my home network
> (PPPoE over fiber). Both host and VM are configured with date/time in UTC
> timezone.
> 
> Long story short, setting 'kern.timecounter.hardware' to 'acpitimer0' has
> fixed it.
> 
> It did not make any difference if ntpd service was enabled or disabled.

Please provide a dmesg and the output of

$ sysctl hw

and

$ sysctl machdep

A dmesg from the VM before you upgraded will also help.

If you have some kind of configuration file for the ESXi host and the
VM, that will also help.  I don't know anything about ESXi, but it
will help to look at what sort of settings you are using.