On 2020-Feb-4, at 15:25, Mark Millard <[email protected]> wrote:
> The old PowerMac happens to be a 64-bit capable one
> but the FreeBSD is the 32-bit variant.
It boots on the 32-bit PowerMac example.
It panics on the two examples of 64-bit types
of PowerMac, both types dual socket but
1 core each vs. 2 cores each.
The kernel and world were non-debug builds
(with symbols).
> The backtrace goes like:
> (typed from a screen picture)
>
> . . .
> panic
> getnewbug
Typo above, should have been: getnewbuf
> getblkx
> breadn_flags
> ffs_use_bread
> readsuper
> ffs_sbget
> ffs_mount
> vfs_domount
> vfs_donmount
> kernel_mount
> parse_mount
> vfs_mountroot
> start_init
> fork_exit
> fork_trampoline
So I installed the artifact.ci.freebsd.org
-r357545 kernel and kernel-dbg (-r357529
was not available).
But is failed earlier for the example
64-bit PowerMac tried. 32-bit booted okay.
But I'll report details for this one in a
separate submittal for the earlier problem.
===
Mark Millard
marklmi at yahoo.com
( dsl-only.net went
away in early 2018-Mar)
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