dgsga Posted January 2, 2011 Share Posted January 2, 2011 I have explicit instructions not to use other peoples source code, and dad is right about one thing because a simple copy/paste fix won't bring me anything... so I won't. Thanks anyway. I just noticed your new avatar. Well done. Bit of work I imagine, but now I know where to look for Yeah, that thought did cross my mind so fair enough. The new avatar took seconds to create on the website though I haven't looked that young since before the dawn of time... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 2, 2011 Share Posted January 2, 2011 The new avatar took seconds to create on the website though I haven't looked that young since before the dawn of time... I agree - Nice avatar I've often admired those.. can I ask which website you get them from? That fixes it - well done Right - I'll try booting.. Latest boot progress report: (rootUUID == NULL) false Here's a picture of the debug output. It does flick to finalizeEFITree-5 briefly before I get to see the multicoloured blocks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 2, 2011 Share Posted January 2, 2011 Not NULL because you have set it in c.a.B.plist We'll get it going, eventually. okay. Would you mind turning debug info on for the ACPI patcher? Yep - thought of that a minute ago and rebooted with it for you. Sorry.. (so many directives to remember ) Here you go.. (looks like success).. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 2, 2011 Share Posted January 2, 2011 Not NULL because you have set it in c.a.B.plist We'll get it going, eventually. Would you mind turning debug info on for the ACPI patcher? And fix this stupid little typo: acpiTableAlias = "ACPI_10"; - acpiTableEFIGUID = acpi20TableEFIGUID; + acpiTableEFIGUID = acpi10TableEFIGUID; } Done - I'll try a reboot now - and without the UUID in c.a.B.p. But the length is wrong. We need to fix that. Okay - let me know, when you know Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 2, 2011 Share Posted January 2, 2011 Cool - trying it now. Okay - I have this is patcher.h // ACPI 1.0 compliance requires some changes, or it won't even boot. if (rsdp->Revision == 0) { rsdp->Length = 20; addressWidth = 4; acpiTableAlias = "ACPI_10"; acpiTableEFIGUID = acpi10TableEFIGUID; } But I get the same result as before making the change? rsdp->Revision :0 rsdp->RsdtAddress: 0xdfee3040 rsdp->Length : 0xdfee3040 rsdp->XsdtAddress: 0xdfee30c0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 2, 2011 Share Posted January 2, 2011 okay done. Rebooting now. BINGO! screenshot attached: Great job dutchhockeypro.. Good timing too as I'm checking out for a bit.. be back later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 2, 2011 Share Posted January 2, 2011 Yeah I'm also bound to quit. School tomorrow. As it's a bank holiday here in England tomorrow I just assumed it would be for you too.. silly me. BTW: I don't see messages about actual patching, which means that it skips this if clause: if (xsdt && (uint64_t)rsdp->XsdtAddress < 0xffffffff && xsdt->Length < 0x10000) What you can do is to add: printf("xsdt->Length: %d\n", xsdt->Length); sleep(5); above this line, but I think that we need to make more changes. Unfortenately I have ran out of time and thus see you next time. You're right.. my DSDT is not actually loaded, I was just happy in that you have now enabled the code the successfully boot in to my OS X system with #define PATCH_ACPI_TABLE_DATA and #define LOAD_DSDT_TABLE_FROM_EXTRA_ACPI both set to 1 where before enabling those options caused the boot to fail. I've added the above line and the xsdt->Length is reported as 244 Thanks for your great help!!! You're welcome. I've enjoyed working on something different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scrax Posted January 2, 2011 Share Posted January 2, 2011 Mine is ACPI 1.0 mine too: /* * Intel ACPI Component Architecture * AML Disassembler version 20091112 * * Disassembly of /Users/scriz/Downloads/Sessions/2010-12-09-023724/dsdtORIGINALE ZOTAC.aml, Thu Dec 9 02:48:24 2010 * * * Original Table Header: * Signature "DSDT" * Length 0x00007610 (30224) * Revision 0x01 **** ACPI 1.0, no 64-bit math support * Checksum 0x21 * OEM ID "NVIDIA" * OEM Table ID "NVDAACPI" * OEM Revision 0x00001000 (4096) * Compiler ID "INTL" * Compiler Version 0x20100702 (537921282) */ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DB1 Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 BTW: I don't see messages about actual patching, which means that it skips this if clause: if (xsdt && (uint64_t)rsdp->XsdtAddress < 0xffffffff && xsdt->Length < 0x10000) What you can do is to add: printf("xsdt->Length: %d\n", xsdt->Length); sleep(5); above this line, but I think that we need to make more changes. Unfortenately I have ran out of time and thus see you next time. My DEBUG boot0: GPT boot0: testing boot0: done boot1: /bootBIOSDev :128 gArchCPUType (CPU):i386 gBootVolume:hd (0,1) byChain -1:hd (0,1) rootVolume:hd (1,2) byChain:hd (0,1) Setting mayUsePreLinkedKernel to false Load Kernel:mach_kernel Sleeping for 5 seconds execkernel-0 execkernel-1 Kernel header data, ================================ Signature:0xfeedface CompressType:0x00000007 adler32:0x00000003 uncompressed size: 0x00000002 compressed size:0x00000012 platformName: rootpath: ♀ Press a key execkernel-2 execkernel-3 execkernel-4 finalizingEFITree-1 finalizingEFITree-2 No SMBIOS replacement found finalizingEFITree-3 finalizingEFITree-4 Entering setupACPI () getACPIBaseAddress () returned (0x000f03c0) rsdp->Revison : 2 rsdp->RsdtAddress : 0x7f610f10 rsdp->Length:0x00000024 rsdp->XsdtAddress: 0x7f60ff10 sleeping for 5 seconds …. We have 7 XSDT enteries to work with Found tableSignature(1) : FACP Fixing the restart vector Found tableSignature(2) : APIC Found tableSignature(3) : MCFG Found tableSignature(4) : SLIC Filtering out table: SLIC (Unused) Found tableSignature(5): SSDT Found tableSignature(6): SSDT Found tableSignature(7): SSDT Recalculating checksums / Adding ACPI_10 to the tree Will exit setupACPI() in 10 seconds finalizingEFITree-5 execkernel-5 execkernel-6 execkernel-7 / gVerboseMode is true sleeping for 6 seconds Still no boot for me yet, after the 6 seconds at end of debug I go to grey screen and apple no throbber. (which BTW is off centre so there is a resolution issue to solve at some point) @blackosx great you got to boot I thought mine might after you did as I can normally boot without dsdt also. Maybe your tricked bios helping! (dutchhockeypro @ Jan 2 2011, 07:08 PM) Yeah I'm also bound to quit. School tomorrow. As it's a bank holiday here in England tomorrow I just assumed it would be for you too.. silly me. Wish I was back at school. Bank Holiday for me also. Back to the toil tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 We have to replace the new line with rsdpLength = 20; and replace rsdp->Length in two other place (use search) with the new variable which we'll define as int rsdpLength = rsdp->Length; and put right below int addressWidth = 8;. Now we have something we can adjust. p.s. rsdpLength = 36 here. You may need that instead because I do not know where the old value (20) is coming from. I looked in to the rdsp length and for ACPI v1.0 it should equal 20, and for ACPI v2.0 it should equal 36. Source My DEBUG..... Hi DB1 - I'm looking at your posted DEBUG output and I see some differences to mine. * rootvolume: hd(1,2) (Does revolution correctly detect the location of your OSX Volume? - I don't see rootvolume in my Debug) EDIT: - Did you add this code to find out if the UUID is detected? * rsdp->Revison : 2 (I think that means you have ACPI v3.0 source) * rsdp->Length:0x00000024 ( I guess that's correct for ACPI v3.0?) * The booter is detecting 7 ACPI tables (7 XSDT entries) for you - I guess this is a good thing..(It doesn't detect any for me) @blackosx great you got to boot I thought mine might after you did as I can normally boot without dsdt also. Maybe your tricked bios helping! I used to be able to boot my OS X system with the standard Gigabyte BIOS without using a patched DSDT. The only side affect was I would suffer the CMOS reset bug due to the incorrect Device RTC Length (and of course all of the other non-Mac OS friendly Gigabyte code - but still it booted). So maybe I could still boot Revolution with an unmodified BIOS? Just a guess... But as the current version of the Revolution code here still doesn't load my DSDT.aml then the only things that are allowing it to boot my system is the UUID value in the kernel flags of my c.a.B.p. (I think) Wish I was back at school. Bank Holiday for me also. Back to the toil tomorrow. Lol... yeah.. I was playing ZX Spectrum games back then.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DB1 Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Hi DB1 - I'm looking at your posted DEBUG output and I see some differences to mine.* rootvolume: hd(1,2) (Does revolution correctly detect the location of your OSX Volume? - I don't see rootvolume in my Debug) EDIT: - Did you add this code to find out if the UUID is detected? * rsdp->Revison : 2 (I think that means you have ACPI v3.0 source) * rsdp->Length:0x00000024 ( I guess that's correct for ACPI v3.0?) * The booter is detecting 7 ACPI tables for you - It doesn't detect any for me. Lol... yeah.. I was playing ZX Spectrum games back then.. Hi blackosx - Yes does locate my root volume but it may be being helped by that being identified in caBp, I cannot try it without at the moment because her in doors is on the netbook. Yeah I thought that strange Rev 2 and the length, the extracted dsdt and linux acpi dumps previous all show ACPI 1.0! Don't understand why your not getting the ACPI table detection. doesn't load my DSDT.aml then the only things that are allowing it to boot my system is the UUID value in the kernel flags of my c.a.B.p. (I think) When i can get back on the netbook I'll try UUID to see if I can get a boot. ZX Spectrum! - sad old git I am can remember pong EDIT Tried with UUID in caBp still no boot. Took out default partition form caBp and Revolution still finds root partition (SD card) EDIT 2 Just realised I missed something in my debug output: XSDTLength : 92 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 ZX Spectrum! - sad old git I am can remember pong Pong!.. now that's old - old but still a classic Lol @DHP - You're welcome with the source and thanks for letting me know why the booter doesn't doesn't detect the ACPI tables. p.s. PS3's might be all the rage but sometimes fancy graphics doesn't necessarily equal a good game. I attempted to create a separate SSDT for my GFX earlier, convert it to a struct and add it to /acpi/static_data.h. It's the only thing left to get running when I boot from Revolution. It didn't work though and I'll get round to trying again in future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DB1 Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 I attempted to create a separate SSDT for my GFX earlier, convert it to a struct and add it to /acpi/static_data.h. It's the only thing left to get running when I boot from Revolution. It didn't work though and I'll get round to trying again in future. Tried EFIstring in caBp? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Tried EFIstring in caBp? Yeah.. I don't think it's supported.. Can you confirm DHP? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Okay.. Thanks for the confirmation and happy frenching.. au revior I'm playing with that avatar generator to keep up with everybody else here.. (so I might have a new avatar soon.. if I like the result.. he he) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DB1 Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Okay.. Thanks for the confirmation and happy frenching.. au revior I'm playing with that avatar generator to keep up with everybody else here.. (so I might have a new avatar soon.. if I like the result.. he he) Which one? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Which one? http://faceyourmanga.com/faceyourmanga_eng.html Nice one DB1 I edited mine in Photoshop to continue my perfecto theme. ps. sorry for going off topic here DHP.. Thanks. And here are two SSDT examples, which might be helpful for you. Thanks for the examples - I'll have a look at them. For my earlier attempt I looked at the reference one MC posted in the first post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DB1 Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 http://faceyourmanga.com/faceyourmanga_eng.html Nice one DB1 I edited mine in Photoshop to continue my perfecto theme. Thanks for the link. Obviously you like a bit of Oaky. Just had a thought loading by SD card may be one of my problem especially as the OS does not detect it as a USB SD card reader, however have sorted it so it does detect now but makes no difference. Nice job on the avatar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Thanks for the link. Obviously you like a bit of Oaky. Yeah - Used to love his music big time and still listen to some of it now and then (although the Foo Fighters are on at the moment). Just had a thought loading by SD card may be one of my problem especially as the OS does not detect it as a USB SD card reader, however have sorted it so it does detect now but makes no difference. Good thinking.. though hopefully DHP can throw some light on your problem soon. Then we can all progress together. Nice job on the avatar Cheers.. They somehow give us all more of a personality.. (I think?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 @DHP - I've been playing further with my SSDT GPU addition and I've come to the conclusion that it doesn't work on my system as the booter doesn't enter the following code within /acpi/patcher.h if (xsdt && (uint64_t)rsdp->XsdtAddress < 0xffffffff && xsdt->Length < 0x10000) { ... and therefore doesn't reach: #if STATIC_GPU_TABLE_INJECTION xsdt_entries[i - dropoffset] = (uint32_t)customSSDT_GPU; I know you're busy and this isn't really a priority but maybe it's something that's being fixed in relation to the ACPI v1.0 support? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 3, 2011 Share Posted January 3, 2011 Okay thanks. There's no rush dutchhockeypro. I am off to bed now as I go back to work tomorrow.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgsga Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 ZX Spectrum! - sad old git I am can remember pong ZX Spectrum? That were luxury, I had to make do wi' pebbles from gutter, and that were on a good day... DB1 and BlackOSX, I like your new avatars, they do give us more of an identity. Sorry I can't contribute much to the thread at the moment as I'm no coder. I'll help when I can. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 Hi dgsga Pebbles?.. lol, you're funny and it was you that gave me the inclination to search for the avatar designer after you created a new one.. so thank you. As for contributing here, no need for apologies. We are all learning as we go so chip in when you can. I have no doubt that dutchhockeypro can benefit from any feedback we give. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scrax Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 I haven't yet done the last modifications but i've added my dsdt in libsaio/acpi/static_data.h and addded: #define STATIC_DSDT_TABLE_INJECTION 1 in libsaio/acpi_patcher.c and I've the base address (0xf7d40) in private data with my smbios data acpi_patcher.c options: #define STATIC_ACPI_BASE_ADDRESS 1 #define PATCH_ACPI_TABLE_DATA 1 // Must be set to 1 !!! #define DROP_SSDT_TABLES 0 // Defaults to off. #define STATIC_APIC_TABLE_INJECTION 0 #define STATIC_SSDT_PR_TABLE_INJECTION 0 #define STATIC_SSDT_USB_TABLE_INJECTION 0 #define STATIC_DSDT_TABLE_INJECTION 1 //Added by scrax #define STATIC_ATI_TABLE_INJECTION 0 #define LOAD_DSDT_TABLE_FROM_EXTRA_ACPI 0 #define LOAD_SSDT_TABLE_FROM_EXTRA_ACPI 0 #define DUMP_ADDRESS 0 boot.c options: #define DEBUG 1 I have this dump: and then a: can't find smbios sobstitute message just before that coloured screen: in the dsdt I have also the code for the graphic card. This is my diskutil list: /dev/disk0 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *1.0 TB disk0 1: EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1 2: Apple_HFS ScraxMac 100.0 GB disk0s2 3: Apple_HFS Data 876.0 GB disk0s3 4: Apple_HFS Test 23.6 GB disk0s4 /dev/disk1 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *128.0 GB disk1 1: Microsoft Basic Data EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1 2: Apple_HFS Gskill 115.0 GB disk1s2 3: Apple_HFS Mac OS X Install DVD 12.6 GB disk1s3 I don't know why my working install on the Gskill has a "Microsoft Basic Data EFI" instead of a "EFI" volume but it's related to my test on the chameleon installer. Revolution is installed on ScraxMac (my test installation) Note on disk0s4 there is another installation of Chameleon used for test. Could be better if I reinitialize it? I'll try to ad the last changes and report back how it goes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cparm Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 hi dutchhockeypro, i checked kextcache_main.c, and you were right, "boot-device-path" can be a string, i would even say that it must be a string, but maybe "boot-device-path" is used for another boot process which need a device patch ??? but a better approach might come from Apple themselves, just by using "boot-kernelcache-adler32" if exist, i have slicely modified kextcache_main.c to support it, tell me what you think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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