I think this bug is related to an issue I've seen myself with 2.6.28. The
symptoms (point where the boot hangs) are somewhat similar at least.
There seems to be a bug in the kernel's timekeeping code which can
manifest itself differently depending on the (emulated) hardware clock.
My issue was r
Actually, a 100 Hz timer seems to work. Then I hang because I didn't
load the DASD driver, but I think that's very likely just a problem
with my generated RAMDISK. So my recommendation would be to use a
100Hz timer pop for s390 31-bit at least. I wonder if this has
anything to do with tr
Turning off the timer gets slightly farther, but hangs at 038c18,
which is in raise_softirq .
So that's not it.
Next step: turning the timer back down to 100 Hz. Doubt that's going
to help.
Adam
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Well, my custom kernel (in which, on a hunch, I turned off timer
ticks) is still building, but I now have this diagnostic information:
If you (under VM) do a CP D P ALL you see that you're generally in
scheduler_tick, sometimes in account_user_time_scaled, sometimes
tick_switch_to_oneshot.
Fails on released Lenny as well.
I'm installing the kernel sources now to see if I can, in fact, build
a working 2.6.26 in an otherwise-Lenny environment.
If I get something that works on FLEX-ES I'd like for someone to try
it on Hercules.
Adam
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Also hangs on Hercules. I'm using a D-I daily from about 1/29, though
it looks like the kernel was built 1/10.
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It fails the same way with Lenny rc2 as previous versions did.
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On Jan 9, 2009, at 1:20 PM, Frans Pop wrote:
reassign 511334 linux-2.6 2.6.26-12
thanks
On Friday 09 January 2009, Adam Thornton wrote:
S390 boot fails (sometimes just after detecting memory, sometimes
after
detecting devices) on z/VM 5.2 and a Flex-ES machine.
Since there are reports of d
reassign 511334 linux-2.6 2.6.26-12
thanks
On Friday 09 January 2009, Adam Thornton wrote:
> S390 boot fails (sometimes just after detecting memory, sometimes after
> detecting devices) on z/VM 5.2 and a Flex-ES machine.
>
> Since there are reports of d-i working on z9 boxes, I suspect the issue
>
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S390 boot fails (sometimes just after detecting memory, sometimes after
detecting devices) on z/VM 5.2 and a Flex-ES machine.
Since there are reports of d-i working on z9 boxes, I suspect the issue
is that the kernel is built to exploit later System z
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