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<ul></ul><p>How far did it go, such as whether you saw the twirling bar, the DragonFly<br />menu, the copyright notice, or so on. If you can get to the boot menu,<br />please try booting with ACPI disabled to see if it changes anything.<br />I know it's hard because our boot loader can't properly initialize<br />the keyboard (and I see it on other OSes, too). You'll have to try<br />rebooting until the keyboard works.</p>
<p>It boots fine on MacBook Pro(core 2 duo) here, FYI. It may or may not<br />have something to do with the firmware version. Updating the firmware<br />on a Mac is a scary operation, though.</p>
<p>Cheers.</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=36672007-09-12T08:15:00Zcorecode
<ul></ul><p>It comes until some stage of device initialization. The last thing I <br />could see was probing of uhub or something like that.</p>
<p>So my guess is that the usb keyboard doesn't attach correctly and panics <br />the kernel. ddb pops up and can't read from they console, thus leading <br />to an endless db> output loop.</p>
<p>[to avoid confusion: I was standing next to Daniel when he was trying <br />to boot]</p>
<p>That's very good news! Can you work with it or are there still some <br />major problems?</p>
<p>cheers<br /> simon</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=36682007-09-12T09:39:02Zc.turner
<ul></ul><p>for the record, I'm guessing this is via boot camp?</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=36692007-09-12T09:40:01Zjustin
<ul></ul><p>Just to throw another bit of data in there: here's my MacBook Pro (first<br />gen) attempting to boot 1.10.1 without ACPI on:</p>
<p><a class="external" href="http://www.shiningsilence.com/df_on_mbp.jpg">http://www.shiningsilence.com/df_on_mbp.jpg</a> (2048x1536 jpeg)</p>
<p>The same last few lines are what show with ACPI enabled. I don't get the<br />db> prompt - it just stops on those last few livelock lines, and goes no<br />further for the minute or so that I've sat and watched it.</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=36702007-09-12T09:56:01Zqhwt+dfly
<ul></ul><p>Yes, and it boots on Parallels, too.<br />Too bad I don't have a digital camera to capture the screen.</p>
<p>Cheers.</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=36712007-09-12T10:07:01Zqhwt+dfly
<ul></ul><p>Can scroll back to find which driver is sharing irq 10?<br />I remember seeing this stray interrupts/interrupt storm messages when<br />I was trying to port keyboard changes from FreeBSD, and I don't remember<br />when I stopped seeing them. I've been under the impression that some<br />changes in usb driver at that time have fixed that...</p>
<p>Cheers.</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=36722007-09-12T15:43:13Ztralamazza
<ul></ul><p>Yes via bootcamp and disabling ACPI doesn't change anything. These keyboards are <br />usb (ukbd), btw is there any way to boot "step-by-step" in debug mode ? (I know <br />it sounds like "shift+f8", but it would help a bit :P)</p>
<p>cheers,<br />Daniel</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=36742007-09-12T22:26:00Zjustin
<ul></ul><p>On Tue, September 11, 2007 11:03 pm, YONETANI Tomokazu wrote:</p>
<p>was trying to port keyboard changes from FreeBSD, and I don't remember<br />when I stopped seeing them. I've been under the impression that some<br />changes in usb driver at that time have fixed that...</p>
<p>I booted with a Dell USB keyboard plugged in, as there's no scroll lock or<br />pg up/pg down keys to let me scroll back. No serial port, either... <br />There's a few different behaviors:</p>
<p>- If I boot with ACPI off, and don't touch anything on the attached USB<br />keyboard, it has the same behavior as before - stops on that livelock<br />message. The USB keyboard is powered at that point - the num lock or<br />scroll lock lights will light up.</p>
<p>- If I boot with ACPI off, and start hitting the scroll lock key or<br />anything else during boot to see what happens, I get the runaway db><br />prompt as the original poster described. The keyboard will not light up<br />for any of the lock buttons.</p>
<p>- Booting with ACPI on, it stops with:</p>
<p>intr 11 at 40001/40000 hz, livelocked limit engaged!<br />intr 10 at 12342/20000 hz, livelock removed</p>
<p>Booting with ACPI on and with that Dell keyboard attached, I see it<br />loading up fwohci0 and firewire0 - no uhci messages as before, and it<br />pauses at</p>
<p>ata0: <ATA channel 0> on atapci0<br />intr 10 at 2205/20000 hz, livelock removed</p>
<p>and then after a while (perhaps because I left it alone while typing this)<br />it continues booting. There's a lot of the 'intr 10' livelock<br />engaged/removed messages - probably 1-2 per second.</p>
<p>Anyway, since I can see dmesg.boot, here's what says IRQ 10:</p>
<p>pcib1: <PCI to PCI bridge (vendor=8086 device=27a1)> irq 10 at device 1.0<br />on pci0<br />pci1: <ATI model 71c5 graphics accelerator> at 0.0 irq 10<br />pci0: <unknown card> (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x27a3) at 7.0 irq 10<br />pcib3: <PCI to PCI bridge (vendor=8086 device 27d2)> irq 10 at device 28.1<br />on pci0<br />uhci3: <UHCI (generic) USB controller> port 0x4040-0x405f irq 10 at device<br />29.3 on pci0</p>
<p>I haven't rebooted yet to see if I can repeat this semi-successful boot.</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=36972007-09-18T20:20:01Zqhwt+dfly
<ul></ul><p>We don't have msk(4); it seemed to work without a problem on FreeBSD 7<br />(which has been installed until I tried to install DragonFly). We don't<br />have a networking without it.<br />The installer went fine until it failed installing the boot manager.<br />It seemed that fdisk was complaining about something was not multiple<br />of sector size(sorry, forgot writing down the log).</p>
<p>Cheers.</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=36982007-09-18T22:24:00Zjontro
<ul></ul><p>I am also experiencing these problems with my MacBook (13 inch) with<br />and without ACPI disabled. the db> prompt loops and impossible to get<br />a back trace in both cases.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />Jonas Trollvik</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=113382013-03-09T21:09:57Ztuxillo
<ul><li><strong>Description</strong> updated (<a title="View differences" href="/journals/11338/diff?detail_id=858">diff</a>)</li><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>New</i> to <i>Feedback</i></li><li><strong>Assignee</strong> deleted (<del><i>0</i></del>)</li></ul><p>Hi all,</p>
<p>Would it be possible to try with latest master?</p>
<p>Cheers,<br />Antonio Huete</p> DragonFlyBSD - Bug #806: boot error on MacBookhttps://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/806?journal_id=143562022-06-04T12:28:59Ztuxillo
<ul><li><strong>Description</strong> updated (<a title="View differences" href="/journals/14356/diff?detail_id=4043">diff</a>)</li><li><strong>Target version</strong> changed from <i>6.4</i> to <i>Unverifiable</i></li></ul>