On 2013 Nov 08 (Fri) at 10:31:56 +0000 (+0000), Andy wrote: :On Thu 07 Nov 2013 20:54:20 GMT, Chris Cappuccio wrote: :>Andy Lemin [[email protected]] wrote: :>>Hi, sadly OpenBSD does not boot with the latest Ivy Bridge EP (E5-2637v2) with 'Power Technology' in the supermicro BIOS set to 'Max Performance', on both 5.4 release and the snapshot dated Nov 3rd; :>> :> :>This is a bug that needs to be fixed. :> : :So enabling the 'Power Technology' results in trace; :kernel: integer divide fault trap, code=0 :Stopped at est_init+0xc3: idivl %ebx,%ea% :est_init() at est_init+0xc3 :mainbus_attach() at mainbus_attach+0xd5 :config_attach() at config_attach+0x1d4 :cpu_configure() at cpu_configure+0x17 :main() at main+0x3f5 :end trace frame: 0x0, count: 6 :ddb{0}> :
Please include the full dmesg from this machine. It will have important information for us to look at this problem. :>>However even with the BIOS set to defaults I still see these errors though during boot; :> :>Those aren't errors. There is nothing wrong here. :> : :I understand that these are not errors but are warnings for found :devices which OpenBSD has no drivers for etc.. However their are a :/lot/ of missing devices which is worrying and makes me wonder what :on the motherboard is not working... The chipset is Intel and these :are all missing Intel drivers. : :vendor "Intel" unknown product 0x0e80 (class system subclass :miscellaneous, rev 0x04) at pci14 dev 8 function 0 not configured This is 100% not a problem. Feel free to ignore them. Or, if they do bother you, patches are welcome :). -- Procrastinators do it tomorrow.

