On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 02:05:55PM -0800, Doug White
wrote:> On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Nils Berzins wrote:
>
> > Hi !
> >
> > Few days ago I downloaded release 6.0 ISOs, in hope that I will
finally be
> > able to run FreeBSD on my home computer. Unfortunately, booting from
CD dies
> > with:
> >
> > > panic: sym: VTOBUS FAILED !
> >
> > Is there something I can do to get around this error, or do I just
wait for
> > more less stable 7.0 :-(
>
> According to the code this panic occurs when there is a problem with the
> DMA memory management. Typically we see this when the driver is not 64-bit
> clean, but I'd find that hard to believe with amd64 since the same
driver
> runs on sparc64 fine (and must since many Sun machines have embedded sym
> controllers).
>
> Unfortunately it doesn't help that the sym driver has its own bizarre
DMA
> management. It uses busdma but its kinda bolted on over the old
> memory-block management. Not going to make it any easier to debug.
sym(4) devices don't work on amd64. I sent one to scottl a while ago,
but the release has kept him busy. If someone else want's to take a
shot at it, you can get LSI-Logic sym(4) cards for $40 or less if you
get a minimal white box OEM card.
-- Brooks
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