Opened 6 weeks ago

Last modified 6 weeks ago

#18856 new bug

Failed assertion during boot on HP nc6400

Reported by: davidrg Owned by: tqh
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Drivers/ACPI Version: R1/beta4
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: #18454 Blocking:
Platform: All

Description (last modified by davidrg)

I upgraded Haiku on my HP nc6400 laptop from hrev56755 to hrev57650 and now I encounter a failed assertion on boot. If I type 'continue', the boot continues a little way before I end up back in KDL with a fatal exception ('PANIC: Fatal exception "NMI Interrupt" occurred!').

If I continue again, Haiku does boot to the desktop and seems to function but the wifi adapter (iprowifi3945) seems unable to connect - it just keeps prompting for credentials. In hrev56755 it connects and works though it regularly disconnects and reconnects.

System is a Core 2 T5600 1.8GHz with 3GB RAM

Attachments (2)

1-assert-failed.jpg (2.0 MB ) - added by davidrg 6 weeks ago.
First KDL - failed assertion
2-fatal-exception.jpg (2.5 MB ) - added by davidrg 6 weeks ago.
Second KDL - fatal exception

Change History (7)

by davidrg, 6 weeks ago

Attachment: 1-assert-failed.jpg added

First KDL - failed assertion

by davidrg, 6 weeks ago

Attachment: 2-fatal-exception.jpg added

Second KDL - fatal exception

comment:1 by waddlesplash, 6 weeks ago

Blocked By: 18454 added
Component: - GeneralDrivers/ACPI
Owner: changed from nobody to tqh

First part is a duplicate of #18454. The second may be related.

comment:2 by korli, 6 weeks ago

hrev56213 is before beta4, are you sure?

comment:3 by davidrg, 6 weeks ago

Looks like it was actually hrev56755 that I had upgraded from. The date shown for that build in the boot menu confused me (seems to show the date the build was superseded rather than the date the build was installed?)

comment:4 by davidrg, 6 weeks ago

Description: modified (diff)

comment:5 by waddlesplash, 6 weeks ago

The date shown for that build in the boot menu confused me (seems to show the date the build was superseded rather than the date the build was installed?)

Yes, I've encountered that confusion before myself. Created a change that should hopefully fix it (or most of it, anyway): https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/7543

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