* [gentoo-sparc] Problem booting SPARC64 installcd on Blade2500 systems
@ 2006-10-13 9:19 Martin Andersen
2006-10-13 12:58 ` Hacking Network Solutions - Gentoo List Subscriptions
2006-10-13 15:23 ` Mike Owen
0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Martin Andersen @ 2006-10-13 9:19 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-sparc
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Hi,
I'm trying to get the latest 2006.1 Sparc Universal bootcd (downloaded
yesterday) to run on some Blade2500 machines, without much success. I've tried
the Silver & Non-Silver models, and both the provided kernels (2.6.16 & 2.6.17)
Some basic info regarding the specs (a prtdiag -v is also attached) --
OpenBoot v4.17.1
4096 Mb RAM
XVR-1200 GFX module (SUNW,375-3101)
Dual UltraSPARC IIIi 1280 Mhz CPUs
Broadcom NIC (bge0 in Solaris)
Some have both a XVR-1200 and a XVR-100 module installed (I've tested on both)
The problem however seems to be related to the initial ramdisk --
<..begin BootPROM output..>
Loading initial ramdisk (644214 bytes at 0x133F802000 phys, 0x40C00000 virt)...
ERROR: Last Trap: Illegal Instruction
Error -256
ERROR: Last Trap: Memory Address not Aligned
<..end BootPROM output..>
And then it throws you back to the ok prompt. Any suggestions? I'll be happy
to test any experimental livecd's and/or possible BootPROM fixes (env. settings,
disabling mem, etc.) I didn't do an asr-disable, as the previous problems seemed
to have to do with having more than 4Gb mem, which isn't the issue here.
Regards,
--
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-=-=- Cellphone: +47 906 45 948 -=- http://www.ementor.no =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
[-- Attachment #2: prtdiag -v output --]
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System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u Sun Blade 2500 (Silver)
System clock frequency: 160 MHZ
Memory size: 4GB
==================================== CPUs ====================================
E$ CPU CPU Temperature
CPU Freq Size Impl. Mask Die Ambient
--- -------- ---------- ------ ---- -------- --------
0 1600 MHz 1MB US-IIIi 3.4 70 C 29 C
1 1600 MHz 1MB US-IIIi 3.4 71 C 29 C
================================= IO Devices =================================
Bus Freq
Brd Type MHz Slot Name Model
--- ---- ---- ---------- ---------------------------- --------------------
0 pci 66 2 SUNW,XVR-1200 (display) SUNW,375-3101
0 pci 66 2 display-pci3d3d,7a2.3d3d.104+
0 pci 66 2 SUNW,XVR-100 (display) SUNW,375-3181
0 pci 66 3 network-pci14e4,1647.108e.16+
0 pci 66 4 scsi-pci1000,30.1000.1000.7 + LSI,1030
0 pci 66 4 scsi-pci1000,30.1000.1000.7 + LSI,1030
0 pci 33 7 isa/serial-su16550 (serial)
0 pci 33 7 isa/serial-su16550 (serial)
0 pci 33 7 isa/dma-isadma (dma)
0 pci 33 8 sound-pci10b9,5451.10b9.5451+
0 pci 33 8 usb-pci1033,35.1235.35.1043 +
0 pci 33 8 usb-pci1033,35.1235.35.1043 +
0 pci 33 8 usb-pci1033,e0.1235.e0.2004 +
0 pci 33 10 usb-pci10b9,5237.3 (usb)
0 pci 33 11 usb-pci10b9,5237.3 (usb)
0 pci 33 11 firewire-pci104c,8024.1235.8+
0 pci 33 13 ide-pci10b9,5229.c4 (ide)
============================ Memory Configuration ============================
Segment Table:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Base Address Size Interleave Factor Contains
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
0x200000000 2GB 2 BankIDs 0,1
0x1200000000 2GB 2 BankIDs 16,17
Bank Table:
-----------------------------------------------------------
Physical Location
ID ControllerID GroupID Size Interleave Way
-----------------------------------------------------------
0 0 1 1GB 0,1
1 0 1 1GB
16 1 1 1GB 0,1
17 1 1 1GB
Memory Module Groups:
--------------------------------------------------
ControllerID GroupID Size Labels
--------------------------------------------------
0 1 2GB DIMM2,DIMM3
Memory Module Groups:
--------------------------------------------------
ControllerID GroupID Size Labels
--------------------------------------------------
1 1 2GB DIMM6,DIMM7
=============================== usb Devices ===============================
Name Port#
------------ -----
mouse 1
keyboard 2
============================ Environmental Status ============================
Fan Speeds:
----------------------------
Fan Device Speed
----------------------------
dimm-fan 4192rpm
cpu0-fan 3515rpm
cpu1-fan 3125rpm
outtake-fan 1854rpm
intake-fan 2481rpm
================================ HW Revisions ================================
ASIC Revisions:
---------------
pci: Rev 4
pci: Rev 4
pci: Rev 4
pci: Rev 4
System PROM revisions:
----------------------
OBP 4.17.1 2005/04/11 14:25 Sun Blade 2500 (Silver)
OBDIAG 4.17.1 2005/04/11 14:35
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* Re: [gentoo-sparc] Problem booting SPARC64 installcd on Blade2500 systems
2006-10-13 9:19 [gentoo-sparc] Problem booting SPARC64 installcd on Blade2500 systems Martin Andersen
@ 2006-10-13 12:58 ` Hacking Network Solutions - Gentoo List Subscriptions
2006-10-25 2:52 ` Hacking Network Solutions - Gentoo List Subscriptions
2006-10-13 15:23 ` Mike Owen
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Hacking Network Solutions - Gentoo List Subscriptions @ 2006-10-13 12:58 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-sparc
Hi,
I have a similar problem trying to boot any kernel more recent than
2.6.11. I am currently net-booting a 2.6.11-r8 kernel which works fine.
The errors which I have experienced so far include:
Illegal Instruction
Memory Address not Aligned
Data Access Exception
Fast Instruction Access MMU Miss
IDPROM: Warning, unknown format type!
They seem to change depending on the size of the kernel image which I am
attempting to boot and the version from which it was built. Other than
that there is no obvious rhyme nor reason.
There is a forum post with similar (unresolved) issues here:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3642405.html
If 2.6.11 was still in portage I would suggest that you tried that but
as it isn't....
M
On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 11:19 +0200, Martin Andersen wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm trying to get the latest 2006.1 Sparc Universal bootcd (downloaded
> yesterday) to run on some Blade2500 machines, without much success. I've tried
> the Silver & Non-Silver models, and both the provided kernels (2.6.16 & 2.6.17)
>
> Some basic info regarding the specs (a prtdiag -v is also attached) --
>
> OpenBoot v4.17.1
> 4096 Mb RAM
> XVR-1200 GFX module (SUNW,375-3101)
> Dual UltraSPARC IIIi 1280 Mhz CPUs
> Broadcom NIC (bge0 in Solaris)
>
> Some have both a XVR-1200 and a XVR-100 module installed (I've tested on both)
> The problem however seems to be related to the initial ramdisk --
>
>
> <..begin BootPROM output..>
>
> Loading initial ramdisk (644214 bytes at 0x133F802000 phys, 0x40C00000 virt)...
>
> ERROR: Last Trap: Illegal Instruction
>
> Error -256
>
> ERROR: Last Trap: Memory Address not Aligned
>
>
> <..end BootPROM output..>
>
> And then it throws you back to the ok prompt. Any suggestions? I'll be happy
> to test any experimental livecd's and/or possible BootPROM fixes (env. settings,
> disabling mem, etc.) I didn't do an asr-disable, as the previous problems seemed
> to have to do with having more than 4Gb mem, which isn't the issue here.
>
>
> Regards,
>
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* Re: [gentoo-sparc] Problem booting SPARC64 installcd on Blade2500 systems
2006-10-13 9:19 [gentoo-sparc] Problem booting SPARC64 installcd on Blade2500 systems Martin Andersen
2006-10-13 12:58 ` Hacking Network Solutions - Gentoo List Subscriptions
@ 2006-10-13 15:23 ` Mike Owen
2006-10-13 17:44 ` Martin Andersen
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Mike Owen @ 2006-10-13 15:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-sparc
On 10/13/06, Martin Andersen <martin.andersen@ieee.org> wrote:
>
> <..begin BootPROM output..>
>
> Loading initial ramdisk (644214 bytes at 0x133F802000 phys, 0x40C00000 virt)...
>
> ERROR: Last Trap: Illegal Instruction
>
> Error -256
>
> ERROR: Last Trap: Memory Address not Aligned
>
>
> <..end BootPROM output..>
It's been a while since I had to play around with a non-booting sparc,
but in the past the problem was an incompatibility between obp and
silo when booting from cd. I found that the best way for *me* was to
dig out my old Gentoo 1.4 cd, although I believe the 2005.0 disc
worked as well. On all the machines that refused to boot with the 2006
discs, they worked with one of those older ones.
Or, netboot always worked as well.
Mike
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* Re: [gentoo-sparc] Problem booting SPARC64 installcd on Blade2500 systems
2006-10-13 15:23 ` Mike Owen
@ 2006-10-13 17:44 ` Martin Andersen
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Martin Andersen @ 2006-10-13 17:44 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-sparc
* Mike Owen <kyphros@gmail.com> on Fri, 13 Oct 2006 at 08:23 -0700:
<...>
> > Loading initial ramdisk (644214 bytes at 0x133F802000 phys, 0x40C00000
> > virt)...
> >
> > ERROR: Last Trap: Illegal Instruction
> >
> > Error -256
> >
> > ERROR: Last Trap: Memory Address not Aligned
> >
> >
> > <..end BootPROM output..>
>
>
> It's been a while since I had to play around with a non-booting sparc,
> but in the past the problem was an incompatibility between obp and
> silo when booting from cd. I found that the best way for *me* was to
> dig out my old Gentoo 1.4 cd, although I believe the 2005.0 disc
> worked as well. On all the machines that refused to boot with the 2006
> discs, they worked with one of those older ones.
>
> Or, netboot always worked as well.
Hmm.. Curious. So it might be the version of SILO that is at fault here; or
perhaps something different with the way initrd is handled.
I'll try a 2005.* image to see if that works better. Would be nice to get this
nailed down in order for recent install cds to work, as much of the hardware in
the Blade probably won't be supported as well in those older releases (if at all) --
so an installation would take quite some time and determination to get going I
guess (note: they are intended to be used in a graphical environment.)
As for netbooting -- not an option at that location, unfortunately. Otherwise
that would be the way to go (had the same issue on Linux-MIPS with an Octane2)
Regards,
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-=-=- Cellphone: +47 906 45 948 -=- http://www.ementor.no =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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* Re: [gentoo-sparc] Problem booting SPARC64 installcd on Blade2500 systems
2006-10-13 12:58 ` Hacking Network Solutions - Gentoo List Subscriptions
@ 2006-10-25 2:52 ` Hacking Network Solutions - Gentoo List Subscriptions
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Hacking Network Solutions - Gentoo List Subscriptions @ 2006-10-25 2:52 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-sparc
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Hi,
Further to my previous message I believe I have narrowed the problem
down to the following (see text below) commit.
I am basing this diagnosis on the fact that I can boot any kernel before
version 2.6.14, which was when this change was merged, with all more
recent kernels (up to git-sources-2.6.19_rc1-r3) failing with similar
but random error messages. Whilst there were other changes which could
have caused this issue it seems like more than a coincidence to me that
this problem appeared in the same version as a re-write of the SPARC64
boot-up sequence.
Unfortunately I know absolutely no SPARC64 assembler (and what I can
intuit from my, now woefully poorly, recollected knowledge of 6502 is
limited ;-) so I am unable to pursue this issue much further, other than
by filing a simple bug report obviously.
I generally like to be a bit more helpful than that when I file a bug
report though... Anyone have any ideas?
Max
----------------------------------------------------------------------
commit bff06d552240ba7f5b49482a4865871d7bc03dc2
Author: David S. Miller
Date: Thu Sep 22 20:11:33 2005 -0700
[SPARC64]: Rewrite bootup sequence.
Instead of all of this cpu-specific code to remap the kernel
to the correct location, use portable firmware calls to do
this instead.
What we do now is the following in position independant
assembler:
chosen_node = prom_finddevice("/chosen");
prom_mmu_ihandle_cache = prom_getint(chosen_node, "mmu");
vaddr = 4MB_ALIGN(current_text_addr());
prom_translate(vaddr, &paddr_high, &paddr_low, &mode);
prom_boot_mapping_mode = mode;
prom_boot_mapping_phys_high = paddr_high;
prom_boot_mapping_phys_low = paddr_low;
prom_map(-1, 8 * 1024 * 1024, KERNBASE, paddr_low);
and that replaces the massive amount of by-hand TLB probing and
programming we used to do here.
The new code should also handle properly the case where the kernel
is mapped at the correct address already (think: future kexec
support).
Consequently, the bulk of remap_kernel() dies as does the entirety
of arch/sparc64/prom/map.S
We try to share some strings in the PROM library with the ones used
at bootup, and while we're here mark input strings to oplib.h routines
with "const" when appropriate.
There are many more simplifications now possible. For one thing, we
can consolidate the two copies we now have of a lot of cpu setup code
sitting in head.S and trampoline.S.
This is a significant step towards CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC support.
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller
----------------------------------------------------------------------
On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 11:19 +0200, Martin Andersen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to get the latest 2006.1 Sparc Universal bootcd (downloaded
> > yesterday) to run on some Blade2500 machines, without much success. I've tried
> > the Silver & Non-Silver models, and both the provided kernels (2.6.16 & 2.6.17)
> >
> > Some basic info regarding the specs (a prtdiag -v is also attached) --
> >
> > OpenBoot v4.17.1
> > 4096 Mb RAM
> > XVR-1200 GFX module (SUNW,375-3101)
> > Dual UltraSPARC IIIi 1280 Mhz CPUs
> > Broadcom NIC (bge0 in Solaris)
> >
> > Some have both a XVR-1200 and a XVR-100 module installed (I've tested on both)
> > The problem however seems to be related to the initial ramdisk --
> >
> >
> > <..begin BootPROM output..>
> >
> > Loading initial ramdisk (644214 bytes at 0x133F802000 phys, 0x40C00000 virt)...
> >
> > ERROR: Last Trap: Illegal Instruction
> >
> > Error -256
> >
> > ERROR: Last Trap: Memory Address not Aligned
> >
> >
> > <..end BootPROM output..>
> >
> > And then it throws you back to the ok prompt. Any suggestions? I'll be happy
> > to test any experimental livecd's and/or possible BootPROM fixes (env. settings,
> > disabling mem, etc.) I didn't do an asr-disable, as the previous problems seemed
> > to have to do with having more than 4Gb mem, which isn't the issue here.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a similar problem trying to boot any kernel more recent than
> 2.6.11. I am currently net-booting a 2.6.11-r8 kernel which works fine.
>
> The errors which I have experienced so far include:
>
> Illegal Instruction
> Memory Address not Aligned
> Data Access Exception
> Fast Instruction Access MMU Miss
> IDPROM: Warning, unknown format type!
>
> They seem to change depending on the size of the kernel image which I am
> attempting to boot and the version from which it was built. Other than
> that there is no obvious rhyme nor reason.
>
> There is a forum post with similar (unresolved) issues here:
> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3642405.html
>
> If 2.6.11 was still in portage I would suggest that you tried that but
> as it isn't....
[-- Attachment #2: Output of prtconf -p -v --]
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System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u
Memory size: 128 Megabytes
System Peripherals (PROM Nodes):
Node 0xf002a63c
idprom: 01800800.20f5a54e.fe0003da.f5a54e8e.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000
scsi-initiator-id: 00000007
reset-reason: 'S-POR'
breakpoint-trap: 0000007f
#size-cells: 00000002
model: 'SUNW,375-3015'
name: 'SUNW,UltraAX-i2'
clock-frequency: 05f5e100
banner-name: 'Sun Netra X1 (UltraSPARC-IIe 400MHz)'
compatible: 'sun4u'
device_type: 'upa'
stick-frequency: 0054c563
Node 0xf002d8cc
name: 'packages'
Node 0xf0035e10
iso6429-1983-colors:
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Node 0xf0038e30
disk-write-fix:
name: 'deblocker'
Node 0xf0039530
name: 'obp-tftp'
Node 0xf00447f8
name: 'disk-label'
Node 0xf0059680
name: 'SUNW,builtin-drivers'
Node 0xf0061a70
source: '/pci@1f,0/isa@7/flashprom@1f,0:'
name: 'dropins'
Node 0xf00720d0
name: 'kbd-translator'
Node 0xf002d93c
mmu: fffe7ae0
memory: fffe7ce0
bootargs: 'ip=10.0.0.1 root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.0.0.10:/diskless/firewall'
bootpath: '/pci@1f,0/ethernet@c'
stdout: fffbd838
stdin: fffbda80
stdout-#lines: ffffffff
name: 'chosen'
Node 0xf002d9a8
version: 'OBP 4.0.5 2001/02/02 18:08'
model: 'SUNW,4.0'
aligned-allocator:
relative-addressing:
name: 'openprom'
Node 0xf002da38
name: 'client-services'
Node 0xf002dae0
ras-shutdown-enabled?: 'false'
shutdown-temp: '75'
warning-temp: '70'
env-monitor: 'disabled'
diag-passes: '1'
diag-continue?: '0'
diag-targets: '0'
diag-verbosity: '0'
keyboard-click?: 'false'
keymap:
scsi-initiator-id: '7'
#power-cycles: '128'
system-board-serial#:
system-board-date:
ttyb-rts-dtr-off: 'false'
ttyb-ignore-cd: 'true'
ttya-rts-dtr-off: 'false'
ttya-ignore-cd: 'true'
ttyb-mode: '9600,8,n,1,-'
ttya-mode: '9600,8,n,1,-'
pci-probe-list: '7,3,c,5,a,d'
mfg-mode: 'off'
diag-level: 'max'
fcode-debug?: 'false'
output-device: 'ttya'
input-device: 'ttya'
load-base: '16384'
boot-command: 'boot'
auto-boot?: 'true'
watchdog-reboot?: 'false'
diag-file:
diag-device: 'net'
boot-file: 'ip=10.0.0.1 root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.0.0.10:/diskless/firewall'
boot-device: 'net disk'
local-mac-address?: 'false'
ansi-terminal?: 'true'
screen-#columns: '80'
screen-#rows: '34'
silent-mode?: 'false'
use-nvramrc?: 'false'
nvramrc:
security-mode: 'none'
security-password:
security-#badlogins: '0'
oem-logo:
oem-logo?: 'false'
oem-banner:
oem-banner?: 'false'
hardware-revision:
last-hardware-update:
diag-switch?: 'false'
name: 'options'
Node 0xf002db50
rtc: '/pci@1f,0/isa@7/rtc@0,70'
usb: '/pci@1f,0/usb@a'
flash: '/pci@1f,0/isa@7/flashprom@1f,0'
lom: '/pci@1f,0/isa@7/SUNW,lomh@0,8010'
i2c-nvram: '/pci@1f,0/pmu@3/i2c@0,0/i2c-nvram@0,aa'
net1: '/pci@1f,0/ethernet@5'
dload1: '/pci@1f,0/ethernet@5:,'
dload: '/pci@1f,0/ethernet@c:,'
net0: '/pci@1f,0/ethernet@c'
net: '/pci@1f,0/ethernet@c'
cdrom: '/pci@1f,0/ide@d/cdrom@2,0:f'
disk: '/pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@0,0'
disk3: '/pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@3,0'
disk2: '/pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@2,0'
disk1: '/pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@1,0'
disk0: '/pci@1f,0/ide@d/disk@0,0'
ide: '/pci@1f,0/ide@d'
floppy: '/pci@1f,0/isa@7/dma/floppy'
ttyb: '/pci@1f,0/isa@7/serial@0,2e8'
ttya: '/pci@1f,0/isa@7/serial@0,3f8'
name: 'aliases'
Node 0xf004fb4c
reg: 00000000.60000000.00000000.08000000
available: 00000000.67e80000.00000000.00048000.00000000.67000000.00000000.00e00000.00000000.60000000.00000000.06ffe000
name: 'memory'
Node 0xf0050130
translations: 00000000.fffe0000.00000000.00010000.80000000.67ef00b6.00000000.fffdc000.00000000.00004000.80000000.67ee40b6.00000000.fffd4000.00000000.00004000.80000000.67ede0b6.00000000.fffd2000.00000000.00002000.800001fe.0200808e.00000000.fffd0000.00000000.00002000.80000000.67ed60b6.00000000.fffce000.00000000.00002000.800001fe.0200008e.00000000.fffcc000.00000000.00002000.800001fe.0200208e.00000000.fffca000.00000000.00002000.800001fe.0200408e.00000000.fffc8000.00000000.00002000.80000000.66ffe0b6.00000000.fffc6000.00000000.00002000.80000000.67ed20b6.00000000.fffc4000.00000000.00002000.80000000.67edc0b6.00000000.fffc2000.00000000.00002000.800001fe.0200008e.00000000.fffbc000.00000000.00004000.80000000.67ec80b6.00000000.fff82000.00000000.00010000.800001fe.0000008e.00000000.fff7e000.00000000.00004000.80000000.67ed80b6.00000000.f0000000.00000000.00100000.80000000.67f000b6.00000000.00400000.00000000.00400000.80000000.60400036
existing: 00000000.00000000.00000800.00000000.fffff800.00000000.00000800.00000000
available: fffff800.00000000.000007fc.00000000.00000001.00000000.000007ff.00000000.00000000.ffff0000.00000000.0000e000.00000000.00000000.00000000.f0000000.00000000.fffc0000.00000000.00002000.00000000.fff92000.00000000.0002a000.00000000.fff00000.00000000.0007e000.00000000.f0f80000.00000000.0e080000.00000000.f0800000.00000000.00700000
page-size: 00002000
name: 'virtual-memory'
Node 0xf0068d38
available: 81000000.00000000.00010230.00000000.00bffdd0.82000000.00000000.00004000.00000000.0003c000.82000000.00000000.000c0000.00000000.00f40000.82000000.00000000.02000000.00000000.5e000000.82000000.00000000.80000000.00000000.40000000.82000000.00000000.e0000000.00000000.10000000
bus-range: 00000000.00000000
interrupt-map: 00006800.00000000.00000000.00000001.f0068d38.0000000c.00005000.00000000.00000000.00000001.f0068d38.00000024.00006000.00000000.00000000.00000001.f0068d38.00000006.00002800.00000000.00000000.00000001.f0068d38.0000001c.00003800.00000000.00000000.00000004.f0068d38.0000002b.00003800.00000000.00000000.00000005.f0068d38.00000023.00003800.00000000.00000000.00000001.f0068d38.0000002a.00001800.00000000.00000000.00000001.f0068d38.00000022
interrupt-map-mask: 00fff800.00000000.00000000.00000007
#interrupt-cells: 00000001
virtual-dma: 60000000.20000000
reg: 000001fe.00000000.00000000.00010000.000001fe.01000000.00000000.00000100
ranges: 00000000.00000000.00000000.000001fe.01000000.00000000.01000000.01000000.00000000.00000000.000001fe.02000000.00000000.01000000.02000000.00000000.00000000.000001ff.00000000.00000001.00000000.03000000.00000000.00000000.000001ff.00000000.00000001.00000000
#virtual-dma-size-cells: 00000001
#virtual-dma-addr-cells: 00000001
clock-frequency: 03ef1480
latency-timer:
button-interrupt:
no-streaming-cache:
66mhz-capable:
interrupts: 00000030.0000002e.0000002f.00000025
upa-portid: 0000001f
bus-parity-generated:
compatible: 'pci108e,a001'
model: 'SUNW,sabre'
name: 'pci'
device_type: 'pci'
#address-cells: 00000003
#size-cells: 00000002
Node 0xf0072e1c
cache-line-size: 00000000
latency-timer: 00000000
#size-cells: 00000001
#address-cells: 00000002
name: 'isa'
ranges: 00000000.00000000.81003810.00000000.00000000.00010000
reg: 00003800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.81003810.00000000.00000000.00000000.00010000.82003814.00000000.00000000.00000000.00100000
devsel-speed: 00000001
class-code: 00060100
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
subsystem-id: 00001533
subsystem-vendor-id: 000010b9
revision-id: 00000000
device-id: 00001533
vendor-id: 000010b9
Node 0xf00739cc
reg: 00000000.00000000.00010000
interrupts: 00000001
compatible: 'isadma'
name: 'dma'
Node 0xf0073ca4
address: fffce070
reg: 00000000.00000070.00000002
compatible: 'ds1287'
model: 'ds1287'
name: 'rtc'
Node 0xf00744e8
compatible: 'acpi-power'
button:
interrupts: 00000005
reg: 00000000.00002000.00000008
name: 'power'
Node 0xf007467c
reg: 00000000.00008010.00000002
interrupts: 00000001
device_type: 'block'
name: 'SUNW,lomh'
Node 0xf0075ab8
port-a-ignore-cd:
nohupcl: 00
interrupt-priorities: 0000000c.0000000c
reg: 00000000.000003f8.00000008
compatible: 73753136.35353000.737500
device_type: 'serial'
name: 'serial'
interrupts: 00000004
Node 0xf00777a4
port-b-ignore-cd:
nohupcl: 00
interrupt-priorities: 0000000c.0000000c
reg: 00000000.000002e8.00000008
compatible: 73753136.35353000.737500
device_type: 'serial'
name: 'serial'
interrupts: 00000004
Node 0xf00798bc
model: 'SUNW,258-7883'
version: 434f5245.20312e30.2e312032.3030312f.30322f30.32203138.3a303800.434f5245.20312e30.2e312032.3030312f.30322f30.32203138.3a303800
name: 'flashprom'
reg: 0000001f.00000000.00100000
Node 0xf007a380
name: 'pmu'
ranges: 00000000.00000000.00001800.00000000.00000000.00000100.00000001.00000000.81001810.00000000.00004000.00000100.00000002.00000000.81001814.00000000.00000000.00000100
reg: 00001800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.81001810.00000000.00004000.00000000.00000010
compatible: 70636931.3062392c.37313031.00706369.636c6173.732c3030.30303030.00
#address-cells: 00000002
#size-cells: 00000001
devsel-speed: 00000001
class-code: 00000000
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
revision-id: 00000000
device-id: 00007101
vendor-id: 000010b9
Node 0xf007ab48
reg: 00000000.00000000.00000100.00000001.00000000.00000100
#address-cells: 00000002
#size-cells: 00000000
interrupts: 00000001
compatible: 'i2c-smbus'
name: 'i2c'
Node 0xf007bfe0
compatible: 'i2c-max1617'
name: 'temperature'
reg: 00000000.00000030
Node 0xf007c150
compatible: 'i2c-at34c02'
name: 'dimm'
reg: 00000000.000000ae
Node 0xf007c208
reg: 00000000.000000a0
#address-cells: 00000001
compatible: 'i2c-at24c64'
device_type: 'nvram'
name: 'i2c-nvram'
Node 0xf007cd20
reg: 00001fd8.00000028
device_type: 'idprom'
name: 'idprom'
Node 0xf007cfd4
reg: 00000000.000000a2
#address-cells: 00000001
compatible: 'i2c-at24c64'
name: 'motherboard-fru'
Node 0xf007db6c
compatible: 'SUNW,smbus-ppm'
name: 'ppm'
register-mask: 00000000.00000001
reg: 00000000.000000b3.00000001.80000000.000000ba.00000001.00000000.000000bb.00000001
Node 0xf007dde0
compatible: 'SUNW,smbus-beep'
name: 'beep'
reg: 00000000.000000b2.00000001.00000000.000000d3.00000001.00000002.00000042.00000002.00000002.00000061.00000001
Node 0xf007def8
compatible: 'SUNW,smbus-fan-control'
name: 'fan-control'
register-mask: 00000000.00000002
reg: 00000000.000000c8.00000004.80000000.000000ba.00000001
Node 0xf007e0fc
name: 'lomp'
reg: 00001800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.81001810.00004000.00000000.00000000.00000010
Node 0xf007e524
mac-address: 080020f5.a54e
local-mac-address: 080020f5.a54e
assigned-addresses: 81006010.00000000.00010000.00000000.00000100.82006014.00000000.00000000.00000000.00002000.82006030.00000000.00040000.00000000.00040000
version: '1.0'
compatible: 70636934.3535342c.34333465.00706369.31323868.2c393130.32007063.69313238.322c3931.30320070.6369636c.6173732c.30323030.303000
device_type: 'network'
subsystem-id: 0000434e
subsystem-vendor-id: 00004554
reg: 00006000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.01006010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000100.02006014.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000100
name: 'ethernet'
devsel-speed: 00000001
class-code: 00020000
interrupts: 00000001
max-latency: 00000028
min-grant: 00000014
revision-id: 00000031
device-id: 00009102
vendor-id: 00001282
Node 0xf0088070
local-mac-address: 080020f5.a54f
assigned-addresses: 81002810.00000000.00010100.00000000.00000100.82002814.00000000.00002000.00000000.00002000.82002830.00000000.00080000.00000000.00040000
version: '1.0'
compatible: 70636934.3535342c.34333465.00706369.31323868.2c393130.32007063.69313238.322c3931.30320070.6369636c.6173732c.30323030.303000
device_type: 'network'
subsystem-id: 0000434e
subsystem-vendor-id: 00004554
reg: 00002800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.01002810.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000100.02002814.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000100
name: 'ethernet'
devsel-speed: 00000001
class-code: 00020000
interrupts: 00000001
max-latency: 00000028
min-grant: 00000014
revision-id: 00000031
device-id: 00009102
vendor-id: 00001282
Node 0xf0091bbc
assigned-addresses: 82005010.00000000.01000000.00000000.01000000
sunw,find-fcode: f0096db0
maximum-frame#: 0000ffff
reg: 00005000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.02005010.00000000.00000000.00000000.01000000
#size-cells: 00000000
#address-cells: 00000001
compatible: 70636931.3062392c.35323337.2e330070.63693130.62392c35.32333700.70636963.6c617373.2c306330.33313000.70636963.6c617373.2c306330.3300
name: 'usb'
fast-back-to-back:
devsel-speed: 00000001
class-code: 000c0310
interrupts: 00000001
max-latency: 00000050
min-grant: 00000000
revision-id: 00000003
device-id: 00005237
vendor-id: 000010b9
Node 0xf00979f4
assigned-addresses: 81006810.00000000.00010200.00000000.00000008.81006814.00000000.00010218.00000000.00000008.81006818.00000000.00010210.00000000.00000008.8100681c.00000000.00010208.00000000.00000008.81006820.00000000.00010220.00000000.00000010
reg: 00006800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.01006810.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000008.01006814.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000004.01006818.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000008.0100681c.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000004.01006820.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000010
compatible: 70636931.3062392c.35323239.00706369.636c6173.732c3031.30316666.00
#address-cells: 00000002
device_type: 'ide'
name: 'ide'
fast-back-to-back:
devsel-speed: 00000001
class-code: 000101ff
interrupts: 00000001
max-latency: 00000004
min-grant: 00000002
revision-id: 000000c3
device-id: 00005229
vendor-id: 000010b9
Node 0xf009a268
device_type: 'block'
name: 'disk'
compatible: 'ide-disk'
Node 0xf009a914
device_type: 'block'
name: 'cdrom'
compatible: 'ide-cdrom'
Node 0xf0071d40
manufacturer#: 00000017
implementation#: 00000013
mask#: 00000014
ecache-size: 00040000
clock-frequency: 17d78400
name: 'SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIe'
sparc-version: 00000009
ecache-associativity: 00000001
ecache-line-size: 00000040
#dtlb-entries: 00000040
dcache-associativity: 00000001
dcache-line-size: 00000020
dcache-size: 00004000
#itlb-entries: 00000040
icache-associativity: 00000002
icache-line-size: 00000020
icache-size: 00004000
upa-portid: 00000000
reg: 000001c0.00000000.00000000.00000008
device_type: 'cpu'
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