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I have selected the correct drivers for my installation but I always get kernel panic.

 

My specs :

 

Processor : Pentium D (3.4GHz)

Mainboard : ASUS P5LD2

Chipset : Intel i945P/ICH7

RAM : 4GB DDR2

HDD : 500GB + 750GB SATA

Graphics : ATI Radeon HD3850 (dev id 9505)

Audio : ALC 882

Network : Marvell Yukon 88E8053

WLAN : Realtek RTL8187

 

My installation list settings

 

Kernel - 9.5.0 Voodoo (also tried 9.2.0 sleep and 9.4.0 XNU)

Graphics - ATI HD 3xxx series

Chipset : Intel ICHx

Audio : ALC882

Network : Marvell Yukon 88E8039/8053

WLAN : Realtek RTL8187/L

Fix : Shutdown/Restart Fix

 

 

What do you think is wrong with my installation?

 

I'm using iPC 10.5.6 PPF5

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I have selected the correct drivers for my installation but I always get kernel panic.

 

My specs :

 

Processor : Pentium D (3.4GHz)

Mainboard : ASUS P5LD2

Chipset : Intel i945P/ICH7

RAM : 4GB DDR2

HDD : 500GB + 750GB SATA

Graphics : ATI Radeon HD3850 (dev id 9505)

Audio : ALC 882

Network : Marvell Yukon 88E8053

WLAN : Realtek RTL8187

 

My installation list settings

 

Kernel - 9.5.0 Voodoo (also tried 9.2.0 sleep and 9.4.0 XNU)

Graphics - ATI HD 3xxx series

Chipset : Intel ICHx

Audio : ALC882

Network : Marvell Yukon 88E8039/8053

WLAN : Realtek RTL8187/L

Fix : Shutdown/Restart Fix

 

 

What do you think is wrong with my installation?

 

I'm using iPC 10.5.6 PPF5

 

The Pentium 4 CPU does not work with the Voodoo 9.5.0 kernel, and since the Pentium D is a dual core pentium 4...........try the 9.4.0 StageXNU kernel , or the Voodoo 2 Alpha 3 kernel.........either appears to work............see here......... :P

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The Pentium 4 CPU does not work with the Voodoo 9.5.0 kernel, and since the Pentium D is a dual core pentium 4...........try the 9.4.0 StageXNU kernel , or the Voodoo 2 Alpha 3 kernel.........either appears to work............see here......... :rolleyes:

 

I tried installing with the Voodoo 9.4.0. XNU but the system restarts whenever I get to the apple logo screen. Do you think it's with the GPU driver? HD38xx series by iPC?

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Ok I was successful this evening with another installation yet.

 

I installed iPC w/o the Radeon HD38xx series drivers only these

 

Kernel - 9.4.0 XNU

Chipset : Intel ICHx

Audio : ALC882

Network : Marvell Yukon 88E8039/8053

WLAN : Realtek RTL8187/L

Fix : Shutdown/Restart Fix

 

But audio didn't work and so did the WLAN driver.

 

My system only boots up on -x but when booting normally I get a green garbage collage from my monitor. LOL

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:o Surely you know better than that.

 

The Voodoo Kernel was specifically designed for use with Pentium M, 4, D and AMD CPUs.

 

While with the benefit of hindsight, I do accept that "does not work" should have been "may not always work", my poorly worded comment DOES HAVE A BASIS IN FACT, since while the Voodoo 9.5.0 kernel has been tested on (but is not limited to):

 

Intel® processors:

• Pentium 4 / D / M

• Celeron

• Core Solo / Duo

• Core 2 range

• Atom

 

AMD® processors:

• Athlon 64 and X2

• Phenom

• Opteron

• Sempron

 

it does not mean that the Voodoo kernel is without bugs on these CPUs........e.g. the "Kernel panic on boot after install. BSM auditing present. Invalid kernel ip, won't attempt to handle trap." error is an accepted bug by mercurysquad:

 Reported by ajensen9999, Apr 23, 2009

We are not accepting any more bug reports for sleep/resume problems.
Incomplete reports will NOT be entertained. Please be prepared to describe
what steps you have taken to fix the problem yourself. Only report an issue
if you believe its a bug in the kernel. Once ready, continue answering the
questions below.


Which CPU do you have?
Intel Pentium 4 2.6GHz HT

Which version of Voodoo are you using? (e.g beta 1 or RC)

1.0

What is the problem you are having?

After installing the voodoo kernel (either upgrading on a 10.5.5 install,
or a fresh install with 10.5.6), the install is successful. The computer
restarts and there is a kernel panic on boot. With the -v bootflag, it
tells me:
"Security auditing service present
BSM auditing present
From path: "uuid", warning: invalid kernel ip, won't attempt to handle trap"
And below, it tells me there is a kernel panic, type 14=page fault.

If it works on another kernel, please tell us which :

9.4.0 StageXNU works fine

What have you tried to troubleshoot or fix this problem?

I've tried booting into safe mode, but I still get the same thing.
I've tried changing a few BIOS options (ACPI related, mostly).
I've scoured the internet, forums, and the xnu-dev issues section.
After I install StageXNU 9.4.0, I installed seatbelt.kext (the second time
around) before the voodoo install, still no luck.

If you have a kernel panic, attach a photo of the panic. Attach the output
of the System_Log_Collection.command


Please provide any additional information below:

I'm not sure how to get the System_Log_Collection.command. I can't even
boot into the OS now. I took photos and have the links for you:

[url="http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?quickkey=ymxtzxbz4md&thumb=5"]http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?qui...4md&thumb=5[/url]
[url="http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?quickkey=u2jfklemmmn&thumb=6"]http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?qui...mmn&thumb=6[/url]

Thank you in advance for ANY help! I've tried everything to try to get this
working.


Comment 1 by samuel@seenet.ca, May 13, 2009

I get the same thing on a Pentium 4 3GHz with HT. The machine itself is an IBM
ThinkCentre S50 (8183-L3U; I've upgraded the CPU, hard drive and video card). The
kernel panic occurs for me with both iDeneb (OS X 10.5.6) and Kalyway (OS X 10.5.2
and 10.5.6).

Additionally, disabling the onboard audio (Intel AC'97; I believe it's ICH5) removes
the issue for me.

The system is also massively unstable with the onboard network adapter enabled, but
I'll file another bug report about that some time.

  --- Samuel

Comment 2 by mercurysquad, May 23, 2009

Possibly happens due to stack corruption. A fix could appear in next version of Voodoo.

Status: Accepted
Comment 3 by ajensen9999, May 26, 2009

Thank you. I'm looking forward to it!

Comment 4 by ajensen9999, Jun 16, 2009

My issue has been fixed as of Voodoo 2 Alpha 3 (first version of Voodoo 2 I've
tried). Thanks for the good work! Keep it up.

Comment 5 by samuel@seenet.ca, Jun 16, 2009

Wonderful! I'm going to try this out.

  --- Samuel

Comment 6 by Dynov2, Jun 29, 2009

I also experience the invalid kernel ip panic

Asus m3a78 mobo with amd phenom x4 940, it seems to happen on both 9.5 and 9.7

unable to test 9.4 as it panics on post-install
Cant try vd2 as its intel release only as of now

from here............ :(

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Thanks guys for the info, I got it working with my 9.4.0 XNU. The only problem now is the GPU driver

 

Glad 9.4.0 XNU is working for you........... :)

 

Netkas.org and Google is a good way to sort out your ATI graphics card issues.......also see here......

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i am getting this same error

 

Do you mean a system restart, a "general" kernel panic, or this specific kernel panic: "BSM auditing present. Invalid kernel ip, won't attempt to handle trap".........?

 

Please explain your error in more detail......... :)

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I recommend using a late model P4/Pentium D CPU that has EM64T instructions and SSE3 capability, in a motherboard with Intel chipset.

Leopard 10.5.x will run quite happily on hardware as old as the i865 with ICH5 Southbridge and a compatible AGP video card such as the Geforce 7600 GT.

 

BIOS settings to try on a P4 or Pentium D system running the Voodoo Kernel:

 

Enable all CPU features, except CPUID Limit.

 

Try disabling Hyperthreading - if it boots with HT disabled, you'll need to fix CPU aliases in DSDT, then you can reenable HT.

 

If you have a Pentium D system that won't boot, you can try disabling one core by typing CPUS=1 at the Darwin boot prompt. The fix for this is the same as above - When you're done installing, edit your DSDT and remove the CPU aliases from the CPU declarations at the beginning of the DSDT table.

This is widely documented so I'm not going to go into details. If this is something you want to try, google "remove CPU aliases" or words to that effect.

 

Enable ACPI 2.0, ACPI APIC and set standby mode to S3

 

Disable all unused motherboard hardware such as floppy controller, serial, parallel, game/MIDI, PS2 ports.

 

Try different USB settings, use USB keyboard and USB Mouse - don't mix USB and PS2 keyboard/mouse, it can cause weird side effects.

 

Set SATA to AHCI mode, if not available (like on the ICH5 for example) set to Enhanced in order to have full PATA & SATA support.

You need a patched AppleIntelPIIATA.kext (or legacy kext/injector) for the ICH5 in this mode and you'll be able to use and boot from both PATA and SATA devices.

 

The Chameleon 2.0 RC4 official download comes with a few "injectors" that work with most Intel ICH Southbridges, if you're using a boot CD to install OS X make sure to try adding those files to it if you're having problems on a system with ICHx Southbridge.

 

If all fails, try a CMOS reset (look it up in your motherboard manual) and don't forget to set your BIOS settings back to the way they were. A CMOS reset might seem overly drastic but I've experienced this first hand "fix" two different motherboards that wouldn't boot anything.

 

Read these guides by Beerkex'd, they are mostly post-installation but should help lighten the path as well for those of you who are just about to install:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=209192

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=209712

 

If you're going to use a distro I recommend JaS 10.5.4 Client/Server or iPC 10.5.6 Final. Both have great P4/D compatibility, especially the JaS distro. iPC is easier to get to 10.5.8 though. Use the full 10.5.8 combo update, don't use the delta updates. And make backups before attempting to update!

 

Hope this helps.

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