On 2024-08-16, Laura Smith <n5d9xq3ti233xiyif...@protonmail.ch> wrote: > On Friday, 16 August 2024 at 09:52, Peter N. M. Hansteen <pe...@bsdly.net> > wrote: > >> On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 08:31:50AM +0000, Laura Smith wrote: >> >> > Is there an OpenBSD equivalent to the below flag which is set in >> > /boot/loader.conf.local on FreeBSD ? >> > >> > hw.uart.console="mm:0xfedc9000,rs:2" >> >> >> In order to get useful responses it is always a good idea to give some >> context on >> what it is you are trying to do. >> > > I am trying to get console output during boot. > > This is on Deciso hardware, specifically the newer models. > > On the *older* models, getting OpenBSD working was simple: > echo "stty com0 115200" >> /etc/boot.conf > echo "set tty com0" >> /etc/boot.conf > > But this does not work on the newer models. > > After experimenting with FreeBSD (on which OPNsense that is bundled with > Decisio hardware) is based, I achieved a "known-good" config of: > > echo hw.uart.console="mm:0xfedc9000,rs:2" > /boot/loader.conf.local > > Therefore all I am looking to replicate that on OpenBSD. > > > > >
No idea about the rs: and I couldn't find any FreeBSD docs about what that does. mm: looks like an address to use for memory-mapped io. You might get somewhere with 'machine comaddr <base address>'. Details from 'sendbug -P' run as root might give enough information to figure out a bit more about what to do with the machine. -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.