The problem is still here on -current. OpenBSD 5.1 (just before the
switch to rthreads) works nicely, though.
A very reproduceable way of seeing this crash is to launch fw_update
on -current, now that Perl has threads enabled. It always segfaults
at startup. Any BW G3 user to confirm
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 04:13:54PM +0100, mark rowland wrote:
I'm having some issues running OpenBSD on my notebook Acer Aspire E1 572G.
1) During the installation of 5.4 weird things happened with the keyboard:
typing with the keyboard was slow, sometimes typed characters were repeated,
the
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2013 16:13:54 +0100
From: mark rowland markro...@gmail.com
I'm having some issues running OpenBSD on my notebook Acer Aspire E1 572G.
You should run -current on new hardware like that.
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2013 03:55:14 +1100
From: Jonathan Gray j...@jsg.id.au
2) As you can read from dmesg, both wired (BCM57786) and wireless lan
(Atheros 956x) don't get recognized.
Broadcom BCM57786 rev 0x01 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 not configured
That is perhaps manageable with a
For what it's worth, this does not happen with:
cpu0 at mainbus0: 750 (Revision 0x3311): 499 MHz: 256KB backside cache
I'll try to put my BW G3 back in working condition ASAP to check if I
can reproduce the problem. It features:
cpu0 at mainbus0: 750 (Revision 0x202): 400 MHz: 1MB
@Jonathan: I built a new kernel from -current after applying your
patch, but I didn't find any difference.
The console framebuffer works, X11 works (and it uses inteldrm as
expected), but the kernel gives those error messages.
Thanks for the clarification about the Radeon HD 8670, I wasn't sure
I applied the acpiptr.c diff that has been committed to -current and
rebuilt the kernel. The error message about acpi has disappeared.
This is the output of dmesg:
OpenBSD 5.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Sun Dec 22 23:29:30 CET 2013