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    FOG - boot to FOS - rcu_sched self-detected stall on CPU

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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott
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      Can you try changing the kernel out for one of the 4.6 kernels? 4.7 I added a bunch more “stuff” which may have included RCU_Scheduling. 4.6, I’m pretty certain, did not have the “extras” and may help you out here.

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        abos_systemax @Tom Elliott
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        @Tom-Elliott both 4.6.4 and 4.5.0 give the same error as the 4.8.1 bzImage32s

        e1: i even went as far as downgrading to 3.0.1, but that one results in a blinking cursor on the top left
        e2: as does 4.1.0

        e3: 4.2.0 is the first kernel to display the rcu_sched error apparently

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          abos_systemax @Tom Elliott
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          @Tom-Elliott
          ok, so as soon as I disable Hyper-treading (which makes ipxe monstrously slow btw), I still receive the Informational error, but immediatly after that I receive an rcu_sched kthread starved for xxxxxx jiffies! (where xxxx is a number)
          _RCU_GP_WAIT_FQS(3) -> state=0x1 (and the following message is state=0x0)

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott @abos_systemax
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            @abos_systemax If you re-up to the current kernel and set the log level down (from FOG Configuration->FOG Settings->FOG Boot Settings->FOG_KERNEL_LOGLEVEL) I imagine you will see less of these messages?

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              abos_systemax @Tom Elliott
              last edited by abos_systemax

              @Tom-Elliott setting it to 0 gives me the blinking cursor, 1 as well
              bumping it up to Debug and log level 7, logs until PCI device initialisation before the RCU informationals appear and I then receive a task dump for CPU 0

              bumping it back down to level 4 doesn’t show less messages, so apparently Log level 7 is the same as log level 4 with Kernel_debug?

              btw there is a small typo in the helptext for loglevel (the instead of they)

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                abos_systemax @Tom Elliott
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                @Tom-Elliott There isn’t a firmware update available for these machines either. It’s on 1.22 and Lenovo’s latest release is 1.22

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                  abos_systemax @abos_systemax
                  last edited by abos_systemax

                  I can also confirm that other brands of Linux are able too boot.

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                    abos_systemax @Tom Elliott
                    last edited by abos_systemax

                    @Tom-Elliott

                    as a matter of debugging, I tried booting to UEFI…
                    Then I receive the iPXE error 0x7f048283, which is - funnily enough - the same error I had yesterday on a Lenovo M700 which wás able to boot on Legacy

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                    • Tom ElliottT
                      Tom Elliott @abos_systemax
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                      @abos_systemax Loglevel is independent of the “Kernel Debug”

                      Kernel Debug will turn on all debug messages. Loglevel will automatically be set to full for the kernel debug regardless of what you set the loglevel to.

                      I doubt it’s firmware related. The messages, in and of themselves is fine.

                      Is this booting bzImage or bzImage32?

                      Is the system in UEFI or Legacy?

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                        abos_systemax @Tom Elliott
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                        @Tom-Elliott the device displays the INFOrmational; when in Legacy (and booting bzImage32), but displays the 0x7f048283 when in UEFI
                        If i force the bzImage on legacy then … =it works=

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                        • Tom ElliottT
                          Tom Elliott @abos_systemax
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                          @abos_systemax Erm, why is it booting bzImage32 for legacy but bzImage for uefi?

                          32 is only for 32 bit requests.

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                            abos_systemax @Tom Elliott
                            last edited by abos_systemax

                            @Tom-Elliott I don’t know why it boots to bz32… it does apparently…
                            I assumed that it used bzImage for UEFI because UEFI doesn’t really support x32?

                            however, I retrieved the boot command from the boot.php and forced the boot.php to present it to this machine with bzImage instead of bzImage32 and now it apparently seems to work…

                            Somehow it doesn’t give it’s archtype correctly?

                            ===

                            If I drop to Shelland check the buildarch, then it displays i386.
                            Could this be my DHCP server that is confused?

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                              abos_systemax @abos_systemax
                              last edited by abos_systemax

                              @abos_systemax

                              This is my DHCP config:

                              option space PXE;
                              option PXE.mtftp-ip    code 1 = ip-address;
                              option PXE.mtftp-cport code 2 = unsigned integer 16;
                              option PXE.mtftp-sport code 3 = unsigned integer 16;
                              option PXE.mtftp-tmout code 4 = unsigned integer 8;
                              option PXE.mtftp-delay code 5 = unsigned integer 8;
                              option arch code 93 = unsigned integer 16; # RFC4578
                              
                              authoritative;
                              allow unknown-clients;
                              option broadcast-address 192.168.71.255;
                              option subnet-mask 255.255.252.0;
                              option routers 192.168.68.1;
                              ddns-update-style none;
                              option domain-name "local";
                              option domain-name-servers 192.168.68.11, 8.8.8.8;
                              default-lease-time 600;
                              max-lease-time 7200;
                              log-facility local7;
                              
                              # LAN
                              subnet 192.168.68.0 netmask 255.255.252.0 {
                              	max-lease-time 14400;
                              	default-lease-time 14400;
                              	allow unknown-clients;
                              	next-server 192.168.68.13;
                              	range 192.168.68.30 192.168.71.200;
                              	}
                              
                              class "pxeclient" {
                                  match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) = "PXEClient";
                              
                                  if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 15, 5) = "00000" {
                                      # BIOS client 
                                      filename "undionly.kpxe";
                                  }
                                  elsif substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 15, 5) = "00006" {
                                      # EFI client 32 bit
                                      filename   "ipxe32.efi";
                                  }
                                  else {
                                      # default to EFI 64 bit
                                      filename   "ipxe.efi";
                                  }
                                 }
                              

                              The config states the following:

                              Chip: undionly
                              filename: undionly.kpxe
                              buildarch: i386
                              platform: pcbios

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                              • Tom ElliottT
                                Tom Elliott @abos_systemax
                                last edited by

                                @abos_systemax When it shows the loading of the init, is it also changing the number?

                                bzImage32 with init_32.xz

                                bzImage with init.xz

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                                  abos_systemax @Tom Elliott
                                  last edited by abos_systemax

                                  @Tom-Elliott I will get back to you on that, Now that i Have a workaround I first need to finish the current job before I can test any further

                                  edit
                                  == Yes, it changes both accordingly

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                                  • Tom ElliottT
                                    Tom Elliott @abos_systemax
                                    last edited by

                                    @abos_systemax can you get a pic or video of the screen displaying as it’s booting through pxe? Basically start up through to trying to load into fog.

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                                      abos_systemax
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                                      The issue only appears on known hosts apparently. We have no issues on hosts that fog doesn’t know somehow.
                                      I’m still trying to investigate why the arch isn’t parsed correctly on this device… will post as soon as I find an answer

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                                      • Wayne WorkmanW
                                        Wayne Workman @abos_systemax
                                        last edited by Wayne Workman

                                        @abos_systemax said in FOG - boot to FOS - rcu_sched self-detected stall on CPU:

                                        I assumed that it used bzImage for UEFI because UEFI doesn’t really support x32?

                                        It does. There aren’t a lot of UEFI systems that are 32 bit, but they are out there.

                                        Are you using the boot files that come with fog and are you serving them from the FOG Server? Could these files be obsolete or are you shuffling things around? I only ask because the filename you give in your dhcpd.conf file is not where that file actually is located on a 1.3.0 RC fog server by default.

                                        At any rate, if you’re serving these boot files from a FOG server on 1.3.0 RC, the PXEClient:Arch:00006 filename should instead be: filename "i386-efi/ipxe.efi";

                                        Also, if you wanted, you could simply replace all of your classes in your dhcpd.conf file with these (standard FOG isc-dhcp classes):

                                            class "UEFI-32-1" {
                                                match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00006";
                                                filename "i386-efi/ipxe.efi";
                                            }
                                            class "UEFI-32-2" {
                                                match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00002";
                                                filename "i386-efi/ipxe.efi";
                                            }
                                            class "UEFI-64-1" {
                                                match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00007";
                                                filename "ipxe.efi";
                                            }
                                            class "UEFI-64-2" {
                                                match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00008";
                                                filename "ipxe.efi";
                                            }
                                            class "UEFI-64-3" {
                                                match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00009";
                                                filename "ipxe.efi";
                                            }
                                            class "Legacy" {
                                                match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00000";
                                                filename "undionly.kkpxe";
                                            }
                                        
                                            class "SURFACE-Pro-4" {
                                            match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 32) = "PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016";
                                            filename "ipxe7156.efi";
                                            }
                                        
                                            class "Apple-Intel-Netboot" {
                                                match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 14) = "AAPLBSDPC/i386";
                                                option dhcp-parameter-request-list 1,3,17,43,60;
                                                if (option dhcp-message-type = 8) {
                                                    option vendor-class-identifier "AAPLBSDPC";
                                                    if (substring(option vendor-encapsulated-options, 0, 3) = 01:01:01) {
                                                        # BSDP List
                                                        option vendor-encapsulated-options 01:01:01:04:02:80:00:07:04:81:00:05:2a:09:0D:81:00:05:2a:08:69:50:58:45:2d:46:4f:47;
                                                    }
                                                    elsif (substring(option vendor-encapsulated-options, 0, 3) = 01:01:02) {
                                                        # BSDP Select
                                                        option vendor-encapsulated-options 01:01:02:08:04:81:00:05:2a:82:0a:4e:65:74:42:6f:6f:74:30:30:31;
                                                        filename "ipxe.efi";
                                                        next-server x.x.x.x;
                                                    }
                                            }
                                        

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