infuscomus Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 @simon73 The only way to find out for sure what the cause is would be to get out the debugger and start crawling through the code to trace the BSOD. Try disabling devices in device manager while in safe mode, disable anything unnecessary for boot like sound, COM ports etc... Quote
ExtremeGrief Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 5 hours ago, infuscomus said: @ExtremeGrief Can you send me a copy of your ACPI tables? Will it leak anything from my motherboard like HWID Quote
infuscomus Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 @ExtremeGrief Nope, I've shared mine so you can see for yourself what's in there. Quote
Andalu Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 @simon73 you could try Acronis True Image with its "Universal Restore" feature. It also works from a bootable flash drive. You just need to add the sata/ahci driver and click on "Show details" and "Ignore all" for the user interactions required during the process. Quote
simon73 Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 5 hours ago, infuscomus said: @simon73 The only way to find out for sure what the cause is would be to get out the debugger and start crawling through the code to trace the BSOD. Try disabling devices in device manager while in safe mode, disable anything unnecessary for boot like sound, COM ports etc... 2 hours ago, Andalu said: @simon73 you could try Acronis True Image with its "Universal Restore" feature. It also works from a bootable flash drive. You just need to add the sata/ahci driver and click on "Show details" and "Ignore all" for the user interactions required during the process. Finally I find the solution! I disabled some drivers directly in registry (putting Start = 4)...and now XP run fine! I disabled SoundMax drivers, Intel SMBus driver, Sunix serial PCI driver and some other unknown. I realized that if XP works in SAFE mode it must works also in NORMAL mode...it's just a matter of the number of kernel driver loaded: in SAFE mode only a limited set of drivers are loaded, excluding all others that could be 'unsafe'. With this in mind I start excluding drivers until Win XP booted fine. Learned a new lesson, the hard way. @Andalu: Acronis TI, Macrium Reflect and other similar tools can just restore the bootability of the operating system adapting the registry to start the proper 'Mass Storage Driver'...but if Windows start in safe mode it means that is not a problem of 'Mass Storage Driver'! Here the problem was one (or more?) bad driver(s). Quote
ExtremeGrief Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 3 hours ago, infuscomus said: @ExtremeGrief Nope, I've shared mine so you can see for yourself what's in there. EXTREME-SSDT.zip Quote
infuscomus Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 @simon73 Happy to hear you got it running, now you can find out which one is failing by enabling them one at a time. @ExtremeGrief Thanks. Quote
Andalu Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 2 hours ago, simon73 said: @Andalu: Acronis TI, Macrium Reflect and other similar tools can just restore the bootability of the operating system adapting the registry to start the proper 'Mass Storage Driver'...but if Windows start in safe mode it means that is not a problem of 'Mass Storage Driver'! Here the problem was one (or more?) bad driver(s). Glad to see you solved. I want to specify that I have no motive and no interest in promoting a commercial software. I thought it appropriate to recommend ATI because with it I was able to get a fully working XP on a Comet Lake system as it was fully working on the Haswell machine where I had installed it in 2017 and of which I restored an image. Quote
infuscomus Posted January 9, 2022 Posted January 9, 2022 @Mov AX, 0xDEAD Can you make an attempt to compile the reactos ACPI driver for XP using razzle? Quote
ExtremeGrief Posted January 10, 2022 Posted January 10, 2022 (edited) 12 hours ago, infuscomus said: @Mov AX, 0xDEAD Can you make an attempt to compile the reactos ACPI driver for XP using razzle? So did you find something in my ACPI things Edited January 10, 2022 by ExtremeGrief Quote
infuscomus Posted January 10, 2022 Posted January 10, 2022 @ExtremeGrief I've noticed some differences between yours and mine, but so far no changes that I've made to my DSDT have gotten it working. Quote
infuscomus Posted January 14, 2022 Posted January 14, 2022 @Dietmar OK, I've resolved the missing exports for vista beta 5112 acpi.sys chk build. Can you please debug when you have time? https://ufile.io/giwcu5ic George King and Dietmar 2 Quote
Dietmar Posted January 14, 2022 Posted January 14, 2022 @infuscomus Thanks a lot! This weekend I have crazy work with examen from pupils. But on next weekend (or even 2 days earlier) I will try this new acpi.sys . Have a nice day Dietmar infuscomus 1 Quote
Mov AX, 0xDEAD Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 I would like to remind that "mindless" turn off checks in acpi.sys (v6666/v5048) can lead to the fact that part of the AML code will never be executed. Remember skipping error of AMLILoadDDB() or ValidateArgTypes() ? Once you took this short way.... Quote
infuscomus Posted January 17, 2022 Posted January 17, 2022 @Mov AX, 0xDEAD Do you know of a way to properly fix AMLILoadDDB error? Quote
Mov AX, 0xDEAD Posted January 19, 2022 Posted January 19, 2022 (edited) On 1/17/2022 at 11:15 PM, infuscomus said: @Mov AX, 0xDEAD Do you know of a way to properly fix AMLILoadDDB error? Remote debug with IDA, first learn when AMLILoadDDB(check subprocedures) may produce error, set breakpoints. There is internal "acpi debugger", but i dont know how to use it at boot time Edited January 19, 2022 by Mov AX, 0xDEAD Quote
infuscomus Posted January 19, 2022 Posted January 19, 2022 I have the exact same A5 BSOD problem on windows 8.0 - I made a thread here - is IDA absolutely necessary? I don't have it installed, can I use windbg? If IDA is necessary, can you help me setup windows 8.0 pre-install environment for debugging? Quote
Mov AX, 0xDEAD Posted January 20, 2022 Posted January 20, 2022 On 1/19/2022 at 4:31 PM, infuscomus said: is IDA absolutely necessary? I don't have it installed, can I use windbg? If IDA is necessary, can you help me setup windows 8.0 pre-install environment for debugging? IDA debugger has same GUI, as standalone Disassembler i dont have pre-install environment experience, debug config stored in BCD Quote
infuscomus Posted January 22, 2022 Posted January 22, 2022 @Dietmar Have you made any progress debugging my vista beta 5112 acpi.sys? Quote
Dietmar Posted January 23, 2022 Posted January 23, 2022 @infuscomus Hi, I try your Vista-Longhorn acpi.sys. First I get Bsod A5 (0x00000003,xxx,yyy,zzz). This Bsod I know and I do for it the same hack as for the very last acpi.sys for Ramsey. After this hack now I get Bsod 0x7E (0xC0000005,xxx,yyy,zzz), which means, that compi writes in not allowed memory. EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - The instruction at "0x%08lx" referenced memory at "0x%08lx". The memory could not be "%s" For to take a closer look at this 7E Bsod I just now start a Windbg session Dietmar Quote
Dietmar Posted January 23, 2022 Posted January 23, 2022 Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.12.0002.633 X86 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Opened \\.\com1 Waiting to reconnect... Connected to Windows XP 2600 x86 compatible target at (Sun Jan 23 15:15:56.921 2022 (UTC + 1:00)), ptr64 FALSE Kernel Debugger connection established. Symbol search path is: C:\symbols;C:\symbolss;C:\symbolsss Executable search path is: C:\Symbols Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 3) MP (12 procs) Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS Built by: 2600.xpsp.080413-2111 Machine Name: Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055d720 Debug session time: Sun Jan 23 15:13:33.125 2022 (UTC + 1:00) System Uptime: 0 days 0:00:02.109 WARNING: Inaccessible path: 'C:\symbolsssE:\binaries.x86fre\Symbols' Break instruction exception - code 80000003 (first chance) A fatal system error has occurred. Debugger entered on first try; Bugcheck callbacks have not been invoked. A fatal system error has occurred. Connected to Windows XP 2600 x86 compatible target at (Sun Jan 23 15:15:58.750 2022 (UTC + 1:00)), ptr64 FALSE Loading Kernel Symbols ........................ Loading User Symbols ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 7E, {c0000005, 806fe37c, bacc70c4, bacc6dc0} *** No owner thread found for resource 8055b4e0 *** No owner thread found for resource 8055b4e0 *** No owner thread found for resource 8055b4e0 *** No owner thread found for resource 8055b4e0 Probably caused by : ACPI.sys ( ACPI!NotifyHalWithMachineStatesAndRetrieveInterruptModel+35b ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- nt!RtlpBreakWithStatusInstruction: 8052b5dc cc int 3 0: kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (7e) This is a very common bugcheck. Usually the exception address pinpoints the driver/function that caused the problem. Always note this address as well as the link date of the driver/image that contains this address. Arguments: Arg1: c0000005, The exception code that was not handled Arg2: 806fe37c, The address that the exception occurred at Arg3: bacc70c4, Exception Record Address Arg4: bacc6dc0, Context Record Address Debugging Details: ------------------ *** No owner thread found for resource 8055b4e0 *** No owner thread found for resource 8055b4e0 *** No owner thread found for resource 8055b4e0 *** No owner thread found for resource 8055b4e0 EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - Die Anweisung "0x%08lx" verweist auf Speicher bei "0x%08lx". Die Daten wurden wegen eines E/A-Fehlers in "0x%081x" nicht in den Arbeitsspeicher bertragen. FAULTING_IP: hal!HaliAcpiMachineStateInit+1e 806fe37c c70001000000 mov dword ptr [eax],1 EXCEPTION_RECORD: bacc70c4 -- (.exr 0xffffffffbacc70c4) ExceptionAddress: 806fe37c (hal!HaliAcpiMachineStateInit+0x0000001e) ExceptionCode: c0000005 (Access violation) ExceptionFlags: 00000000 NumberParameters: 2 Parameter[0]: 00000001 Parameter[1]: 00000000 Attempt to write to address 00000000 CONTEXT: bacc6dc0 -- (.cxr 0xffffffffbacc6dc0) eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=00740002 edx=00730001 esi=bacc7204 edi=8054b2e0 eip=806fe37c esp=bacc718c ebp=bacc71a4 iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz na po nc cs=0008 ss=0010 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0030 gs=0000 efl=00010282 hal!HaliAcpiMachineStateInit+0x1e: 806fe37c c70001000000 mov dword ptr [eax],1 ds:0023:00000000=???????? Resetting default scope PROCESS_NAME: System ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - Die Anweisung "0x%08lx" verweist auf Speicher bei "0x%08lx". Die Daten wurden wegen eines E/A-Fehlers in "0x%081x" nicht in den Arbeitsspeicher bertragen. EXCEPTION_PARAMETER1: 00000001 EXCEPTION_PARAMETER2: 00000000 WRITE_ADDRESS: 00000000 FOLLOWUP_IP: ACPI!NotifyHalWithMachineStatesAndRetrieveInterruptModel+35b ba78444d 53 push ebx BUGCHECK_STR: 0x7E DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: NULL_DEREFERENCE LOCK_ADDRESS: 8055b560 -- (!locks 8055b560) Resource @ nt!IopDeviceTreeLock (0x8055b560) Shared 1 owning threads Threads: 89faf680-01<*> 1 total locks, 1 locks currently held PNP_TRIAGE: Lock address : 0x8055b560 Thread Count : 1 Thread address: 0x89faf680 Thread wait : 0x85 LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 804f8df9 to 8052b5dc STACK_TEXT: bacc71a4 ba78444d 89f12718 bacc7204 00000000 hal!HaliAcpiMachineStateInit+0x1e bacc7234 ba788b6f bacc724c 806e7900 ba782a60 ACPI!NotifyHalWithMachineStatesAndRetrieveInterruptModel+0x35b bacc7250 ba745458 89fca918 89fca788 00000000 ACPI!ACPIInitialize+0x189 bacc7280 ba78d79a 89fca918 89fcc150 ba78d68e ACPI!ACPIInitStartACPI+0x6a bacc72ac ba73f9ed 89fca918 89fcc100 89fcc208 ACPI!ACPIRootIrpStartDevice+0x10c bacc72dc 804ef18f 89fca918 89fca788 bacc7358 ACPI!ACPIDispatchIrp+0xfd bacc72ec 80592b63 bacc7358 89fcccc0 00000000 nt!IopfCallDriver+0x31 bacc7318 80592be1 89fca918 bacc7334 00000000 nt!IopSynchronousCall+0xb7 bacc735c 804f61ea 89fcccc0 00000000 00000001 nt!IopStartDevice+0x4d bacc7378 8059229b 89fcccc0 00000000 00000000 nt!PipProcessStartPhase1+0x4e bacc75d0 804f68d3 89fd0840 00000000 00000000 nt!PipProcessDevNodeTree+0x1db bacc7614 804f6b78 00000000 00000000 8008fa78 nt!PipDeviceActionWorker+0xad bacc762c 8069d0ee 00000000 00000006 00000000 nt!PipRequestDeviceAction+0x118 bacc7690 80699f70 80084000 bacc76ac 00034000 nt!IopInitializeBootDrivers+0x376 bacc7838 806983d3 80084000 00000000 89faf680 nt!IoInitSystem+0x712 bacc7dac 805cff64 80084000 00000000 00000000 nt!Phase1Initialization+0xac7 bacc7ddc 805460de 8069790c 80084000 00000000 nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x34 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt!KiThreadStartup+0x16 SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 1 SYMBOL_NAME: ACPI!NotifyHalWithMachineStatesAndRetrieveInterruptModel+35b FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: ACPI IMAGE_NAME: ACPI.sys DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 42df0d89 STACK_COMMAND: .cxr 0xffffffffbacc6dc0 ; kb FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x7E_ACPI!NotifyHalWithMachineStatesAndRetrieveInterruptModel+35b BUCKET_ID: 0x7E_ACPI!NotifyHalWithMachineStatesAndRetrieveInterruptModel+35b Followup: MachineOwner --------- 0: kd> lm start end module name 804d7000 806e5000 nt (pdb symbols) c:\symbols\ntkrpamp.pdb\7D6290E03E32455BB0E035E38816124F1\ntkrpamp.pdb 806e5000 80705d00 hal (pdb symbols) c:\symbols\halmacpi.pdb\9875FD697ECA4BBB8A475825F6BF885E1\halmacpi.pdb ba2ea000 ba303b80 Mup (deferred) ba304000 ba330980 NDIS (deferred) ba331000 ba3bd600 Ntfs (deferred) ba3be000 ba3d4880 KSecDD (deferred) ba3d5000 ba3e6f00 sr (deferred) ba3e7000 ba406b00 fltMgr (deferred) ba407000 ba6bc000 iaStor (deferred) ba6bc000 ba6e1a00 dmio (deferred) ba6e2000 ba700d80 ftdisk (deferred) ba701000 ba711a80 pci (deferred) ba712000 ba735d80 ntoskrn8 (deferred) ba736000 ba7a7000 ACPI (pdb symbols) c:\symbolsss\acpi.pdb ba8a8000 ba8b1300 isapnp (deferred) ba8b8000 ba8c2580 MountMgr (deferred) ba8c8000 ba8d5200 VolSnap (deferred) ba8d8000 ba8e0e00 disk (deferred) ba8e8000 ba8f4180 CLASSPNP (deferred) bab28000 bab2cd00 PartMgr (deferred) bacb8000 bacbb000 BOOTVID (deferred) bacbc000 bacbf580 HAL8 (deferred) bada8000 bada9b80 kdcom (deferred) badaa000 badab100 WMILIB (deferred) badac000 badad700 dmload (deferred) Quote
Dietmar Posted January 23, 2022 Posted January 23, 2022 I found the exact place of this Bsod 806fe35c cc int 3 806fe35d cc int 3 hal!HaliAcpiMachineStateInit: 806fe35e 8bff mov edi,edi 806fe360 55 push ebp 806fe361 8bec mov ebp,esp 806fe363 83ec10 sub esp,10h 806fe366 8b4510 mov eax,dword ptr [ebp+10h] 806fe369 53 push ebx 806fe36a 56 push esi 806fe36b 8b750c mov esi,dword ptr [ebp+0Ch] 806fe36e c60520766f8001 mov byte ptr [hal!HalpWakeupState (806f7620)],1 806fe375 c60521766f8000 mov byte ptr [hal!HalpWakeupState+0x1 (806f7621)],0 806fe37c c70001000000 mov dword ptr [eax],1 ds:0023:00000000=???????? 806fe382 803e00 cmp byte ptr [esi],0 806fe385 57 push edi 806fe386 8b3dd4556e80 mov edi,dword ptr [hal!_imp__ZwPowerInformation (806e55d4)] 806fe38c bbd8886f80 mov ebx,offset hal!HaliAcpiSleep (806f88d8) 806fe391 7433 je hal!HaliAcpiMachineStateInit+0x68 (806fe3c6) 806fe393 33c9 xor ecx,ecx 806fe395 8a4e02 mov cl,byte ptr [esi+2] 806fe398 33c0 xor eax,eax 806fe39a 33d2 xor edx,edx 806fe39c 8a5601 mov dl,byte ptr [esi+1] 806fe39f 50 push eax 806fe3a0 50 push eax Quote
infuscomus Posted January 23, 2022 Posted January 23, 2022 @Dietmar So, from looking at the source code for VOID HaliAcpiMachineStateInit( IN PPROCESSOR_INIT ProcInit, IN PHAL_SLEEP_VAL SleepValues, OUT PULONG PicVal ) The EAX contains *PicVal at this point, and is supposed to be 1 if an APIC HAL and 0 if not. So is it ACPI driver or HAL reporting that is reporting no APIC? Quote
Dietmar Posted January 23, 2022 Posted January 23, 2022 And this error belongs to hal.dll ; __stdcall HaliAcpiMachineStateInit(x, x, x) _HaliAcpiMachineStateInit@12 proc near InputBuffer= dword ptr -10h var_C= byte ptr -0Ch var_8= dword ptr -8 var_4= dword ptr -4 arg_4= dword ptr 0Ch arg_8= dword ptr 10h mov edi, edi push ebp mov ebp, esp sub esp, 10h mov eax, [ebp+arg_8] push ebx push esi mov esi, [ebp+arg_4] mov _HalpWakeupState, 1 mov byte_80022621, 0 mov dword ptr [eax], 1 cmp byte ptr [esi], 0 push edi mov edi, ds:__imp__ZwPowerInformation@20 ; ZwPowerInformation(x,x,x,x,x) mov ebx, offset _HaliAcpiSleep@20 ; HaliAcpiSleep(x,x,x,x,x) jz short loc_800293C6 Quote
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