Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: PowerMac 8500 (summary) | From | Benjamin Herrenschmidt <> | Date | Sun, 26 Oct 2003 02:32:09 +0100 |
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On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 18:28, John Mock wrote:
> PowerMac 8500 (PPC) has more serious problems, its console display is broken > and it currently cannot come up multi-user, making it difficult to examine > the problem. Eventually, i'll hook up a serial console and at least look > at that problem. Since 2.4.21 works fine for me, this isn't a major issue > for me personally. Given our winter power and summer heat, i wish software > suspend worked for the PPC... > > Attached is a summary of the current issues for me, please write if you > would like additional details on any of these, especially those not yet > reported on.
Regarding the pmac 8500, I'd appreciate some tests with the kernel at bk://ppc.bkbits.net/linuxppc-2.5-benh
Also, please CC me issues relative to PowerMacs in general, or at least CC them to linuxppc-dev, as I may miss them in the lkml traffic.
> Outstanding issues for PowerMac 8500 > > 'drivers/block/swim3.c' won't compile, seems to be missing a couple of > #includes's (and still gets a couple of warnings). Bug report filed, > temporary patch suggested.
Real patch on the way. Right now, Linus tree is frozen regarding my driver updates though, and it's ok as far as I'm concerned, I think we'll have pmac support fully merged with 2.6.0.
> Many other modules get compilation warnings. Bug report filed.
CC me please, and test my tree as it's where the patches will come from ultimately ;)
> PPC gets one 'oops' per SCSI disk during boot up. Bug report filed.
Known problem. Seem to be a HW bug triggered by the slab debug code, I need to spend more time figuring out exactly what's going on in the chip.
> Contrary to earlier reports, RAID5 seems to work fine on PPC (on -test7 at > least).
Good.
> Console comes up in an unusable video mode, specifically, sync is good, but > it appears to have wrong number of bits per scanline.
There are several problems with controlfb and the new fbcon that I haven't fully figured out yet. Though it works for me when I boot (but strangely fails when I switch back to VT from X).
> X eventually resets it to good video mode on test7-bk7, but X doesn't work > with an ADB keyboard (and it even doesn't get that far under -test8)
Ah ? Works fine here.
> Currently can only test over network (and as noted, test7-bk7 was last > kernel i tried that even got that far. > > May no longer fit on floppy, somewhat dangerous given i can't boot from CD > (not even MacOS) and have RAID5 root/usr.
I fixed vmlinux.coff so it boots from network at least, quik should work with small kernels, but I posted a quik patch that may help with larger kernels. I plan to add yaboot support for oldworld sooner or later that will deal with that issue as well. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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