On Fri, 20 Dec 2024 12:35:25 +0100, Patrick Wildt <m...@patrick-wildt.de> wrote: > > > > > On Dec 19, 2024, at 18:57, Kirill A. Korinsky <kir...@korins.ky> wrote: > > > > arm@, > > > > an attempt to boot OpenBSD on HONOR MagicBook Art 14 Snapdragon by bsd, > > bsd.mp and bsd.rd from the last snapshot and 7.6 fails the same way: > > > > panic: attempt to access user address 0x0 from EL1 > > syncing disks... > > dump to dev 17,1 not possible > > rebooting.. > > > > Linux (Fedora 41) doesn't boot on this machine, so no dmesg. > > There‘s not enough context. Can you add dmesg? Or a picture, try and boot > bsd.mp and get a longer backtrace?
Sorry for misslead you. Indeed bsd.mp leads to ddb. I can't use keyboard in it, but I can share a picture of the screen [1] and here is OCR of trace: panic: attempt to access user address 0x0 from EL1 Stopped at panic+0x140: cmp w21, #0x0 TID PID UID PRFLAGS PFLAGS CPU COMMAND db_enter() at panic+0x13c panic() at kdata_abort+0x180 do_el0_sync() at handle_el1h_sync+0x68 handle_el1h_sync() at qciic_exec+0x2d4 qciic_exec() at ihidev_intr+0x70 ihidev_intr() at qcgpio_intr+0xac qcgpio_intr() at agintc_irq_handler+0x2bc ddb{0}> Footnotes: [1] https://kirill.korins.ky/pub/honor-magicbook-art-14-snapdragon-crash.jpg -- wbr, Kirill