xeno74 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 10:15 am
Have you seen any error messages in the kernel panic?
/dev/root: cannot open blockdev
vfs: cannot open root device "sdc4" or unknow-block (0,0): error -6
How many hard disks/SSDs are installed in your X1000?
3
Are they connected to the SATA ports?
yes
Is one connected to the IDE port?
no There is a catweasel on the ide port
Maybe you need to add "rootdelay=5" to the boot arguments.
Dont work and rootdelay=10 dont work
Only "bootargs" or "setenv bootargs"?
setenv bootargs
Void PPC and Debian Sid PPC64 boot with the RC5 on my X1000.
On my x1000 there booting with 5.11 with no errrors . some of the 6.4 kernel work but not all
New kernels
Re: New kernels
AmigaX1000
Re: New kernels
exactly this error I had if I tested PCIe x8 -> 2x PCIe x4 switch.
That was strange, because I not changed harddisk configuration, only config change was this:
linux gfx card HD6xxx was removed from 2.slot x8, into this slot I put PCIe switch and graphic card connect to one connector of switch.
I have some photos of screen. I stoped with switch testing due to little importance and very few time. But if Musa has the same error ( with different configuration ), it should be investigated. I hope I will do it on weekend.
P.S. are there debug version of kernel? Or are there some kernel command line parameters debug to serial?
Will work for us some of these? https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.14/a ... eters.html
P.P.S. these: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelDe ... al_Console
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Re: New kernels
Peter,
Thanks a lot for your answers. Currently, I don't have any ideas to solve the issues with your X1000.
I always test every new kernel very intensiv with Void PPC and Debian Sid PPC64 on my X1000.
Test steps:
You can also try to load the kernels from the internal CF card.
Cheers,
Christian
Thanks a lot for your answers. Currently, I don't have any ideas to solve the issues with your X1000.
I always test every new kernel very intensiv with Void PPC and Debian Sid PPC64 on my X1000.
Test steps:
- Boot with the vmlinux image from the internal CF card (including reboot)
- Boot with the zImage from the internal CF card (including reboot)
- Check CPU usage and network traffic
- Hardware check (HardInfo, lscpu, dmesg etc)
- Check hardware 3D acceleration (SuperTuxKart, Pangea games, videos with ViewTube etc)
- Test QEMU with KVM PR
- Test web browsing
- Check sound with the SB600 HD audio and with Bluetooth
- Access to other volumes (Hard disk, SSD, floppy disk, internal CF card, DVD drive etc)
- New: Check temperatures via the SMBus/I2C connected sensors (Thanks to sailorMH)
You can also try to load the kernels from the internal CF card.
Cheers,
Christian
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Re: New kernels
Hi Christian
I have tried booting 6.4_rc5 several times with no success.
I'm thinking about whether it's possible that the kernel package gets corrupted during download?
I have downloaded the file several times and sometimes I get this error when unpacking. ( gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
tar: Child returned status 1
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now)
I was wondering if you could just pack in a different way one time , for example as a zip. Just to test that it is not my extracted file that is the problem.
Regards, Peter
I have tried booting 6.4_rc5 several times with no success.
I'm thinking about whether it's possible that the kernel package gets corrupted during download?
I have downloaded the file several times and sometimes I get this error when unpacking. ( gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
tar: Child returned status 1
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now)
I was wondering if you could just pack in a different way one time , for example as a zip. Just to test that it is not my extracted file that is the problem.
Regards, Peter
AmigaX1000
Re: New kernels
Hi Christian.
i have tried downloading 6.4_rc5 on another computer (my pi4) and extracted kernel vmlinix-6.4_rc5 there. Then copied it onto my USB drive.
This time debian 64 boot on vmlinux-6.4_rc5. I think it is quite certain that my problems with some 6.4 kernels is due to corrupting during download on my main computer with ubuntu 22.4. I dont now why.
Have a nice day
i have tried downloading 6.4_rc5 on another computer (my pi4) and extracted kernel vmlinix-6.4_rc5 there. Then copied it onto my USB drive.
This time debian 64 boot on vmlinux-6.4_rc5. I think it is quite certain that my problems with some 6.4 kernels is due to corrupting during download on my main computer with ubuntu 22.4. I dont now why.
Have a nice day
AmigaX1000
Re: New kernels
Hi Peter,musa wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 10:41 pm Hi Christian.
i have tried downloading 6.4_rc5 on another computer (my pi4) and extracted kernel vmlinix-6.4_rc5 there. Then copied it onto my USB drive.
This time debian 64 boot on vmlinux-6.4_rc5. I think it is quite certain that my problems with some 6.4 kernels is due to corrupting during download on my main computer with ubuntu 22.4. I dont now why.
Have a nice day
Good to know and thanks a lot for testing!
Have a nice day too,
Christian
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Re: New kernels
Hi All,
I cross compiled the RC6 of kernel 6.4 for the X1000 and X5000 with Ubuntu 23.04 x86_64 on a PC with an Intel Xeon W-3223 (8 cores/16 threads@3.50GHz) today.
New:
Result: 16
X1000 Linux kernel compiling time:
For comparison: Intel Xeon D-1527 (4 cores@2.199GHz):
For comparison: Intel Xeon D-1527 (4 cores@2.199GHz):
X5000 Linux kernel compiling time:
For comparison: Intel Xeon D-1527 (4 cores@2.199GHz):
For comparison: Intel Xeon D-1527 (4 cores@2.199GHz):
Please test the kernels.
Thanks,
Christian
I cross compiled the RC6 of kernel 6.4 for the X1000 and X5000 with Ubuntu 23.04 x86_64 on a PC with an Intel Xeon W-3223 (8 cores/16 threads@3.50GHz) today.
New:
- Linux 6.4-rc6 Released: The Kernel Appears To Be In Good Shape -- phoronix.com
- 6.4-rc6 announcement
- Compiled in a new cross compiling environment (powerpc-linux-gnu-gcc (Ubuntu 12.2.0-14ubuntu2) 12.2.0)
- Ext4 fix
- DRM fixes (including Radeon fix)
- XFS fixes
- Linux git log
- Phoronix articles, reviews and news stories covering Linux 6.4
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X1000 Linux kernel compiling time:
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time make -j16 CROSS_COMPILE=powerpc-linux-gnu- ARCH=powerpc vmlinux
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real 2m39,487s
user 36m38,095s
sys 2m28,181s
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real 6m32.027s
user 46m31.326s
sys 2m20.941s
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time make -j16 CROSS_COMPILE=powerpc-linux-gnu- ARCH=powerpc modules
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real 1m1,039s
user 14m37,619s
sys 1m7,690s
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real 2m44.396s
user 19m48.324s
sys 1m11.883s
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time make -j16 CROSS_COMPILE=powerpc-linux-gnu- ARCH=powerpc uImage
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real 2m37,555s
user 34m40,007s
sys 2m34,064s
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real 6m17.786s
user 43m36.072s
sys 2m27.547s
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time make -j16 CROSS_COMPILE=powerpc-linux-gnu- ARCH=powerpc modules
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real 1m22,004s
user 19m43,215s
sys 1m34,050s
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real 3m35.010s
user 26m3.404s
sys 1m38.056s
Thanks,
Christian
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Re: New kernels
Thanks, it works!
Byt I have to increase rootdelay to 10. Attempt with 5 ends with:
"Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount rootfsom unknown-block (8,21)"
Byt I have to increase rootdelay to 10. Attempt with 5 ends with:
"Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount rootfsom unknown-block (8,21)"
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Re: New kernels
Great!
Have you booted the Linux userland from a USB stick/drive?
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Re: New kernels
yes, I booted it classic way, no initrd, no label something like:
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setenv bootargs "root=/dev/sdbx rootdelay=10"
boot -elf -noints -fs=ext2 usbdisk0:vmlinux
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