Fabio1971 Posted December 10, 2014 Share Posted December 10, 2014 Fabio 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bungo Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 Fabio Hi, Is your SMBios.plist containing confidencial data so you decided to not share it? Until you provide us needed info of your configs I can't help you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fabio1971 Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 Hi, Is your SMBios.plist containing confidencial data so you decided to not share it? Until you provide us needed info of your configs I can't help you. Hellosmbios.plist Mac Pro 4.1 created by Chameleon wizard tonight the place Fabio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bungo Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 Hello smbios.plist Mac Pro 4.1 created by Chameleon wizard tonight the place Fabio Great, good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fabio1971 Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 Great, good luck.What do you mean, explainedThanks Fabio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bungo Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 What do you mean, explained Thanks Fabio good luck=buona fortuna. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fabio1971 Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 Is your SMBios.plist containing confidencial data so you decided to not share it? Until you provide us needed info of your configs I can't help you. here, let's see if I have luck Fabio SMBios.plist.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarwinX Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 Beginning with the Chameleon revision of approximately 2401, the boot loader fails to utilize and load the kernelcache on my secondary partition. The kernelcache itself is NOT at fault as this ssue does not occur with any Chameleon versions prior to 2400. Please advise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bungo Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 Beginning with the Chameleon revision of approximately 2401, the boot loader fails to utilize and load the kernelcache on my secondary partition. The kernelcache itself is NOT at fault as this ssue does not occur with any Chameleon versions prior to 2400. Please advise. Did you experience this: in trunk r2491 same here: in trunk r2510? In my case it was caused by remained files (probably after unsuccesful instalation) in .IABootFiles hidden foder on boot partition: and Chameleon's support that folder in stringTable.c. Simply commented it out fixed a problem temporarily: int loadSystemConfig(config_file_t *config) { char *dirspec[] = { "/Mac OS X Install Data/com.apple.Boot.plist", // OS X Installer (Lion 10.7) "/OS X Install Data/com.apple.Boot.plist", // OS X Installer (10.8+) //"/.IABootFiles/com.apple.Boot.plist", // OS X Installer "/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist", // com.apple.Boot.plist "/com.apple.recovery.boot/com.apple.Boot.plist" // OS X Recovery }; Please, try my branch boot file boot.zip THX here, let's see if I have luck Fabio No, you don't. Back to the post #2577 and read it carefuly. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky1979 Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 . L'SMSerial dentro al SMBios.plist generato è vuoto, questo è il problema: The SMSerial entry has no object, is empty a meno che non l'abbia tolto tu per postarlo qui, ma credo che non sia questo il motivo se lo hai appena creato con Chameleon Wizard (è lui che ha un bug e non scrive l'SMSerial??) You have just created it with Chameleon Wizard...it is who has a bug and does not write the SMSerial ?? Ciao Fabio . sorry Bungo I was busy. Later I'll do a test for you in two PCs and let you know the results Beginning with the Chameleon revision of approximately 2401, the boot loader fails to utilize and load the kernelcache on my secondary partition. The kernelcache itself is NOT at fault as this ssue does not occur with any Chameleon versions prior to 2400. Please advise. You specify the kernel path in your o.c.b.p? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarwinX Posted December 11, 2014 Share Posted December 11, 2014 Did you experience this: panic_trunk_r2491.png in trunk r2491 same here: panic_trunk_r2510.png in trunk r2510? In my case it was caused by remained files (probably after unsuccesful instalation) in .IABootFiles hidden foder on boot partition: Mavericks HD.png and Chameleon's support that folder in stringTable.c. Simply commented it out fixed a problem temporarily: int loadSystemConfig(config_file_t *config) { char *dirspec[] = { "/Mac OS X Install Data/com.apple.Boot.plist", // OS X Installer (Lion 10.7) "/OS X Install Data/com.apple.Boot.plist", // OS X Installer (10.8+) //"/.IABootFiles/com.apple.Boot.plist", // OS X Installer "/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist", // com.apple.Boot.plist "/com.apple.recovery.boot/com.apple.Boot.plist" // OS X Recovery }; Please, try my branch boot file boot.zip THX No, you don't. Back to the post #2577 and read it carefuly. No to all of the above. No kernel panic, but on any Chameleon version above 2401, the boot loader simply refuses to load the kernelcache file located in the /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches directory on my secondary partition (disk0s4) which is my main system. Instead, the Chameleon entirely ignores the kernelcache file and reloads all kexts with each boot up. Again, this issue does not occur with any lower Chameleon revisions -- the kernel cache is correctly read and utilized. /dev/disk0 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *320.1 GB disk0 1: EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1 2: Apple_HFS OS X 10.9.5 138.5 GB disk0s2 3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3 4: Apple_HFS OS X 10.8.5 180.0 GB disk0s4 5: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s5 You specify the kernel path in your o.c.b.p? No, should I? <dict> <key>CSTUsingSystemIO</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>Default Partition</key> <string>hd(0,4)</string> <key>EthernetBuiltIn</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>GenerateCStates</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>GeneratePStates</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>GenerateTStates</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>Graphics Mode</key> <string>1680x1050x32</string> <key>GraphicsEnabler</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>Kernel</key> <string>mach_kernel</string> <key>Kernel Flags</key> <string>-v</string> <key>ShowInfo</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>SystemType</key> <string>2</string> <key>Theme</key> <string>Universe</string> <key>Timeout</key> <string>1</string> </dict> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky1979 Posted December 12, 2014 Share Posted December 12, 2014 No, should I? <dict> <key>CSTUsingSystemIO</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>Default Partition</key> <string>hd(0,4)</string> <key>EthernetBuiltIn</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>GenerateCStates</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>GeneratePStates</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>GenerateTStates</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>Graphics Mode</key> <string>1680x1050x32</string> <key>GraphicsEnabler</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>Kernel</key> <string>mach_kernel</string> <key>Kernel Flags</key> <string>-v</string> <key>ShowInfo</key> <string>Yes</string> <key>SystemType</key> <string>2</string> <key>Theme</key> <string>Universe</string> <key>Timeout</key> <string>1</string> </dict> But you are do that! Not sure but can you try removing: <key>Kernel</key> <string>mach_kernel</string> since now is not needed? @Bungo this is what I try: Desktop System that normally work withoutany patched ACPI tables: Laptop that normally works using a patched DSDT: I can't boot both of them. Different problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bungo Posted December 12, 2014 Share Posted December 12, 2014 @Bungo this is what I try: Desktop System that normally work withoutany patched ACPI tables: Desktop.png Laptop that normally works using a patched DSDT: lappy.png I can't boot both of them. Different problems. Many thanks, Very strange. Do you use your setups as usually, I mean dsdt .plists etc.? I assume you can boot with latest trunk? My laptop panics with stock AppleACPIPlatform (if I remember since 10.8.5?) I found new bug related to finding Darwin Kernel Version string, if I boot 10.6.8 (32bit mode) with UseKernelCache=No, got random chars instead of Kernel Version string. I'll fix it as soon as possible. here, let's see if I have luck Fabio Hi, I don't know why you got that entry empty, you can report it on Chameleon Wizard topic. Anyway you can fill that empty entry simply by hand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky1979 Posted December 12, 2014 Share Posted December 12, 2014 @Bungo in the second picture I'v typed UseKernelCache=No but I've also tried without it, but was the same. Yes, I use the o.c.b.p with only few settings and the smbios.plist, + DSDT.aml in Extra/Acpi/ In the Desktop's system is the same, but without DSDT. I can boot with all Chameleon/Enoch since last two Year on my Lappy.. If you want PM me with new boot file, I'll do all the test needed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fabio1971 Posted December 12, 2014 Share Posted December 12, 2014 I don't know why you got that entry empty, you can report it on Chameleon Wizard topic. Anyway you can fill that empty entry simply by hand.tonight I try to do it again and check before Fabio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fabio1971 Posted December 12, 2014 Share Posted December 12, 2014 here smbios Let's see if I'm lucky, I think not Fabio SMBios.plist.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wartomato Posted December 13, 2014 Share Posted December 13, 2014 That's not a boot0 hang. The rotating bar hanging is in boot2 (/boot) in scanBootVolumes. I've had this happen to me - it hung when trying to get the OSVersion from a FAT32 partition on a USB stick I had connected. Attached is a patch I use for my hang. Try applying it to r2510, build it and then use patched /boot see if it still hangs. Sorry to post again, but I came across something that I didn't notice before. When booting with 2468 and rescanning my drives two or more times (e.g. to let Chameleon find different USB HDD or Sticks)... the exact same thing happens. Even with no new device plugged in a Port, the rotating bar is there again and stops rotating. Chameleon really doesn't seem to find any of my drives (internal or external) anymore. I have to make a hard reset. Question is now: what happens with /boot during this phase. I already tried to mimic this with for example Chimera 4.0.1, but Chimera works and does not do this... Any ideas? - Any other patches to try? - Any commits to make? ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky1979 Posted December 13, 2014 Share Posted December 13, 2014 @wartomato, can you try with this: #40 ? A log will create inside the Extra folder.. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarwinX Posted December 13, 2014 Share Posted December 13, 2014 In my case it was caused by remained files (probably after unsuccesful instalation) in .IABootFiles hidden foder on boot partition: Mavericks HD.png and Chameleon's support that folder in stringTable.c. Simply commented it out fixed a problem temporarily: int loadSystemConfig(config_file_t *config) { char *dirspec[] = { "/Mac OS X Install Data/com.apple.Boot.plist", // OS X Installer (Lion 10.7) "/OS X Install Data/com.apple.Boot.plist", // OS X Installer (10.8+) //"/.IABootFiles/com.apple.Boot.plist", // OS X Installer "/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist", // com.apple.Boot.plist "/com.apple.recovery.boot/com.apple.Boot.plist" // OS X Recovery }; Please, try my branch boot file boot.zip THX No, you don't. Back to the post #2577 and read it carefuly. Bungo, you are absolutely correct as usual. Upon closer inspection of the message presented by the Chameleon at boot up, it turns out that the newer Chameleon revisions support the hidden /.IABootFiles directory which contains a com.apple.Boot.plist as well as unusable kernelcache file which Chameleon attempts to unsuccessfully load. Deleting the aforementioned directory successfully resolves this issue. Thank You, Bungo! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zenith432 Posted December 13, 2014 Share Posted December 13, 2014 It's in diskScanBootVolumes(...) in libsaio/disk.c. The only idea is to add lots of printfs (+pause()) in order to pinpoint the place where it hangs. That's what I did to find it was hanging when trying to scan a USB stick with fat32 on it. I didn't fully resolve that though - inistead used a workaround to prevent getOSVersion() from trying to read an msdos filesystem. That particular hang doesn't happen anymore, so it was resolved though some change in the code. The hang you're experiencing is something else. Question is now: what happens with /boot during this phase. I already tried to mimic this with for example Chimera 4.0.1, but Chimera works and does not do this... Any ideas? - Any other patches to try? - Any commits to make? ... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wartomato Posted December 14, 2014 Share Posted December 14, 2014 @wartomato, can you try with this: #40 ? A log will create inside the Extra folder.. Thanks Micky, I'll try this first and hope to get a log which contains some data to work with. It's in diskScanBootVolumes(...) in libsaio/disk.c. The only idea is to add lots of printfs (+pause()) in order to pinpoint the place where it hangs. That's what I did to find it was hanging when trying to scan a USB stick with fat32 on it. I didn't fully resolve that though - inistead used a workaround to prevent getOSVersion() from trying to read an msdos filesystem. That particular hang doesn't happen anymore, so it was resolved though some change in the code. The hang you're experiencing is something else. Yes, it seems to be like the problem you had Zenith, but not the same one. Okay, I am using a ...well... unusual boot config, I guess. The bootloader is on my HDD together with Win8.1 and my OSX backup. The working OSX system is on my second mSATA SSD, which can not be accessed as a boot device from the Acer BIOS. So it loads the bootloader from the HDD and switches to the SSD to load my system. I guess I read the modifications done since revision 240x, which is working and take a look at "disk.c" EDIT: I tried Micky install script, which installed okay, like the Installer by Ermac or like Pandoras Box did. But the problem is the same, so I'll have to get to the code, I guess. For the records: I upload the installation logs for the HDD and the SSD. HDD_Installation_log.TXT Installation_log.TXT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zenith432 Posted December 15, 2014 Share Posted December 15, 2014 (edited) wartomato,Try the attached patch (relative to r2510), check if it solves your hang. But the problem is the same, so I'll have to get to the code, I guess. patch from r2510 diff --git a/i386/libsaio/biosfn.c b/i386/libsaio/biosfn.c --- a/i386/libsaio/biosfn.c +++ b/i386/libsaio/biosfn.c @@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ void print_drive_info(boot_drive_info_t *dp) // printf("bus_type[4] = %x\n", dp->params. bus_type[4]); // printf("interface_type[8] = %x\n", dp->params. interface_type[8]); // printf("interface_path[8] = %x\n", dp->params. interface_path[8]); -// printf("dev_path[8] = %x\n", dp->params. dev_path[8]); +// printf("dev_path[16] = %x\n", dp->params. dev_path[16]); // printf("reserved3 = %x\n", dp->params. reserved3); // printf("checksum = %x\n", dp->params. checksum); printf("io_port_base = %x\n", dp->dpte.io_port_base); diff --git a/i386/libsaio/fake_efi.c b/i386/libsaio/fake_efi.c --- a/i386/libsaio/fake_efi.c +++ b/i386/libsaio/fake_efi.c @@ -818,12 +818,7 @@ static void setupSmbiosConfigFile(const char *filename) { // Check selected volume's Extra. sprintf(dirSpecSMBIOS, "/Extra/%s", filename); - if ( (err = loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig)) ) - { - // Check booter volume/rdbt Extra. - sprintf(dirSpecSMBIOS, "bt(0,0)/Extra/%s", filename); - err = loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig); - } + err = loadConfigFile(dirSpecSMBIOS, &bootInfo->smbiosConfig); } if (err) diff --git a/i386/libsaio/saio_types.h b/i386/libsaio/saio_types.h --- a/i386/libsaio/saio_types.h +++ b/i386/libsaio/saio_types.h @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ struct boot_drive_info unsigned char bus_type[4]; unsigned char interface_type[8]; unsigned char interface_path[8]; - unsigned char dev_path[8]; + unsigned char dev_path[16]; unsigned char reserved3; unsigned char checksum; } params; diff --git a/i386/libsaio/sys.c b/i386/libsaio/sys.c --- a/i386/libsaio/sys.c +++ b/i386/libsaio/sys.c @@ -577,6 +577,12 @@ int open_bvdev(const char *bvd, const char *path, int flags) return -1; } + if (path && path[2] == '(') { + for (dp = &devsw[0]; dp->name; ++dp) + if (path[0] == dp->name[0] && path[1] == dp->name[1]) + return -1; + } + for (dp=devsw; dp->name; dp++) { if (bvd[0] == dp->name[0] && bvd[1] == dp->name[1]) Edited December 20, 2014 by Zenith432 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky1979 Posted December 15, 2014 Share Posted December 15, 2014 The working OSX system is on my second mSATA SSD, which can not be accessed as a boot device from the Acer BIOS. Seem stupid to say, but you also could try to reverse hard disk in your slots, to make sure that it is not another problem? This take 5 minutes and you can easily do the reverse...and the bootloader should already be installed. My HP DV-7 bios do the same (boot only slot 1), but since Windows no longer exist this is no longer a problem for me (ie preserve Windows bootloader). This is a problem with the EFI bios (in my case of course), and running a EFI shell I can see my second HD, but then the bios must be in legacy mode and secure boot disabled (by default). Have you the "Secure boot" entry in your bios? EDIT /dev/disk0 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: FDisk_partition_scheme *120.0 GB disk0 1: 0x27 1.1 GB disk0s1 2: Windows_NTFS SYSTEM RESERVED 104.9 MB disk0s2 3: Windows_NTFS Acer 118.9 GB disk0s3 /dev/disk1 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *256.1 GB disk1 1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1 2: Apple_HFS Mac OSX 255.2 GB disk1s2 3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk1s3 /dev/disk2 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: FDisk_partition_scheme *1.0 TB disk2 1: 0x27 16.6 GB disk2s1 2: Windows_NTFS Data 491.8 GB disk2s2 3: Apple_HFS Time Machine 491.8 GB disk2s3 /dev/disk3 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: untitled *10.5 MB disk3 What's on disk0s1 and disk2s1, is a mSATA cache? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wartomato Posted December 20, 2014 Share Posted December 20, 2014 Seem stupid to say, but you also could try to reverse hard disk in your slots, to make sure that it is not another problem? This take 5 minutes and you can easily do the reverse...and the bootloader should already be installed. My HP DV-7 bios do the same (boot only slot 1), but since Windows no longer exist this is no longer a problem for me (ie preserve Windows bootloader). This is a problem with the EFI bios (in my case of course), and running a EFI shell I can see my second HD, but then the bios must be in legacy mode and secure boot disabled (by default). Have you the "Secure boot" entry in your bios? EDIT /dev/disk0 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: FDisk_partition_scheme *120.0 GB disk0 1: 0x27 1.1 GB disk0s1 2: Windows_NTFS SYSTEM RESERVED 104.9 MB disk0s2 3: Windows_NTFS Acer 118.9 GB disk0s3 /dev/disk1 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *256.1 GB disk1 1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1 2: Apple_HFS Mac OSX 255.2 GB disk1s2 3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk1s3 /dev/disk2 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: FDisk_partition_scheme *1.0 TB disk2 1: 0x27 16.6 GB disk2s1 2: Windows_NTFS Data 491.8 GB disk2s2 3: Apple_HFS Time Machine 491.8 GB disk2s3 /dev/disk3 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: untitled *10.5 MB disk3 What's on disk0s1 and disk2s1, is a mSATA cache? Hi Micky, well. 1. Reversing the HDD is not a 5 Minutes job on the Acer. It boots alright with the "older" version and ever since. So why could I do that, when the bootloader changed, but not my system? - Micky, it's notebook and not a tower or something... and Acer uses many, many screws. 2. The Acer notebook has 3 internal "normal" SATA slots and 1 mSATA slot (PCIe half size). The system has an SSD with windows on it as a boot drive. The SSD is - as far as I know - mirrored and linked to my "System Reserved" partition on my HDD (1TB). By this, the first Controller has no more free slots. The second Controller holds the Blu-Ray burner in first place and the motherboard has this tiny PCIe slot on the board that holds my second SSD (OSX). 3. The two partitions that you mentioned are the Win8 recovery partitions on the the Win-SSD and its counterpart on my HDD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky1979 Posted December 20, 2014 Share Posted December 20, 2014 Sorry @wartomato "Acer" + "the behavior of your bios" maked me thinking that your was a Laptop. About recovery partition, I never see that since Windows is banned from my PCs... Patch provided by Zenith432 at post 2607 is useful to see if bootloader encounters some problems, or to see where it stops. Have you tested this? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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