blackosx Posted September 24, 2016 Author Share Posted September 24, 2016 Thanks for testing and reporting back guys. I'll try to take a look later this evening when I get back home. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 24, 2016 Author Share Posted September 24, 2016 @Slice - Thanks for the DarwinDumperLog.txt and screenshots. I need to study them and come back to you on this. @Crusher - The Kernel_Messsages_BootLog.txt is not correct in your dump, but I don't see a DarwinDumperLog.txt file. Did you remove it? Can you try running the 'Boot Log (kernel buffer messages)' dump by itself and check the result? Maybe somethings different with 10.12.1 or maybe there's a problem with my script? @droples - I'm not sure I understand the issue where DarwinDumper is not on the system partition. It can run from anywhere, but the selected save destination must be somewhere with ownership/permission to write to without requiring elevated privileges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
droples Posted September 24, 2016 Share Posted September 24, 2016 @droples - I'm not sure I understand the issue where DarwinDumper is not on the system partition. It can run from anywhere, but the selected save destination must be somewhere with ownership/permission to write to without requiring elevated privileges. Sorry.. Everything is working. DarwinDumperLog.txt 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyufhl Posted September 24, 2016 Share Posted September 24, 2016 DarwinDumper3.0 result. DarwinDumper_3.0.0_24.09_21.07.24_iMac15,1_AMI_X64_0000_Sierra_16B2327e_rehfw.zip 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 24, 2016 Author Share Posted September 24, 2016 Thanks for confirming @droples Thanks for the dump @tyufhl - I see the kernel messages dump worked correctly in your case with 10.12.1 where as it did not work for Crusher. I will need to find out why. Your dump helped reveal a bug with identifying UEFI clover revision. I'd already fixed this for legacy. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crusher Posted September 24, 2016 Share Posted September 24, 2016 I back on 10.12.0 and here you go all files Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 24, 2016 Author Share Posted September 24, 2016 Thanks for following this up crusher. The kernel messages dump works this time. Note. I see some ACPI warnings and failures in the log though. You may want to check those out. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 25, 2016 Author Share Posted September 25, 2016 Two errors Sierra 10.12.1 @ comp#1 Hi Slice Are the errors you saw repeatable? Can you run this debug version and if you get the errors then post the DarwinDumperLog.txt ? https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/222155/DarwinDumper_v3.0.0_test.zip Thanks 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crusher Posted September 26, 2016 Share Posted September 26, 2016 Thanks for following this up crusher. The kernel messages dump works this time. Note. I see some ACPI warnings and failures in the log though. You may want to check those out. Can you copy destination where you see ACPI warnings and failures? Thx in advanced. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 26, 2016 Author Share Posted September 26, 2016 From your kernel messages, in DarwinDump -> BootLog_Kernel -> Kernel_Messsages_BootLog.txt ... 2016-09-24 19:09:08.267939+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.267940+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272473+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Warning: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272474+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Warning: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272475+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Unsupported module-level executable opcode 0x70 at table offset 0x11139 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272476+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Unsupported module-level executable opcode 0x70 at table offset 0x11139 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272478+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psloop-11c) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272479+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psloop-11c) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272484+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Warning: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272484+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Warning: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272485+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Unsupported module-level executable opcode 0x70 at table offset 0x11179 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272486+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Unsupported module-level executable opcode 0x70 at table offset 0x11179 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272488+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psloop-11c) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272489+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psloop-11c) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272490+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Warning: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272491+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Warning: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272492+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Unsupported module-level executable opcode 0x70 at table offset 0x1117B 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272493+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Unsupported module-level executable opcode 0x70 at table offset 0x1117B 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272495+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psloop-11c) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272495+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psloop-11c) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272501+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Warning: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272501+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Warning: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272502+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Unsupported module-level executable opcode 0x70 at table offset 0x111C3 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272503+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Unsupported module-level executable opcode 0x70 at table offset 0x111C3 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272505+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psloop-11c) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.272505+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psloop-11c) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277686+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277687+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277688+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) [\_SB_.PCI0.SAT0] 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277689+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) [\_SB_.PCI0.SAT0] 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277690+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277690+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277692+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/dswload-125) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277692+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/dswload-125) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277693+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277694+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277695+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277695+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277697+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psobject-131) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.277697+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psobject-131) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280397+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280398+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280399+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) [\_SB_.CPU0] 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280399+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) [\_SB_.CPU0] 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280400+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280401+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280402+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/dswload-125) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280403+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/dswload-125) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280404+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280404+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280405+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280406+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280407+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psobject-131) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280407+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psobject-131) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280415+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280416+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280417+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) [_SB_.PCI0.PEX4] 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280417+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) [_SB_.PCI0.PEX4] 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280419+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280419+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280421+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/dswload-125) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280421+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/dswload-125) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280422+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280423+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280424+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280424+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280425+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psobject-131) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280426+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psobject-131) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280446+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280446+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280447+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) [_SB_.PCI0.LPCB._DSM] 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280448+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) [_SB_.PCI0.LPCB._DSM] 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280449+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_ALREADY_EXISTS 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280449+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_ALREADY_EXISTS 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280451+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/dswload-1c5) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280451+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/dswload-1c5) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280453+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_ALREADY_EXISTS, 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280453+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_ALREADY_EXISTS, 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280454+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280455+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280456+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psobject-131) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280456+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psobject-131) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280465+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280465+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Error: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280466+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) [_SB_.PCI0.PEX4] 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280467+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) [_SB_.PCI0.PEX4] 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280468+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280468+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280470+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/dswload-125) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280470+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/dswload-125) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280471+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280471+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280472+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280473+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) During name lookup/catalog 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280474+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psobject-131) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280474+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) (20140828/psobject-131) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280476+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280476+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280477+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) All ACPI Tables successfully acquired 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280478+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) All ACPI Tables successfully acquired 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280479+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.280479+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.290448+0200 0x72 Default 0x0 0 kernel: calling mpo_policy_init for Shiki .../snip/... 2016-09-24 19:09:08.344844+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) 2016-09-24 19:09:08.349691+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: sleep states S3 S4 S5 2016-09-24 19:09:08.351146+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.351151+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.351154+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.351411+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.351416+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.351419+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.351650+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.351655+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.351658+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.359948+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.359975+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.360001+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.360027+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.360055+0200 0x70 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI: cannot translate ACPI object 14 2016-09-24 19:09:08.363912+0200 0xaa Default 0x0 0 kernel: (AppleHPET) HPET: map device registers failed 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted September 26, 2016 Share Posted September 26, 2016 Hi Slice Are the errors you saw repeatable? Can you run this debug version and if you get the errors then post the DarwinDumperLog.txt ? https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/222155/DarwinDumper_v3.0.0_test.zip Thanks Hi blackosx, No errors here DarwinDumperLog.txt.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 27, 2016 Author Share Posted September 27, 2016 Thanks for testing Slice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
droples Posted October 6, 2016 Share Posted October 6, 2016 Hi blackosx! I received a strange message.I do not know whether it is relevant to DarwinDumper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted October 8, 2016 Author Share Posted October 8, 2016 (edited) Thanks for the report droples. Yeah, Slice also posted about this and I have since seen the message here also. The thing is, I have not yet been able to figure out why this happens.... Overview. I use a simple stack system to pass messages (instructions) back and forth between the running bash script and the javascript. Once a message has been read it's removed from the stack, then actioned. The dialog that you see is from the javascript reporting that it's detected a message it wasn't expecting and does not know how to handle it. In the case of your screenshot here, the message it reports is D_Completed@F:kexts@, yet the message that's sent from DarwinDumper.sh is DD_Completed@F:kexts@ so javascript is reading the message without the first D so it's incomplete. So somewhere the messages are becoming corrupt, but it only happens occasionally. v3.0.1 has a debug switch in /DarwinDumper.app/Contents/Resources/public/bash/shared.sh which can be set to 1 to print more info but I can't remember exactly what is output at the moment. Sadly, I have not had the time to look at this issue further. EDIT: This is hopefully now resolved in v3.0.2 Edited November 4, 2016 by blackosx 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
droples Posted November 5, 2016 Share Posted November 5, 2016 DarwinDumper-3.0.2 Update successful. Thank you! DarwinDumperLog.txt 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyufhl Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 DarwinDumper 3.0.2 report. Thank you! DarwinDumper_3.0.2_06.11_11.04.10_iMac15,1_AMI_X64_3905_Sierra_16C32f_rehfw.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted November 8, 2016 Share Posted November 8, 2016 Thanks for the report droples. Yeah, Slice also posted about this and I have since seen the message here also. The thing is, I have not yet been able to figure out why this happens.... Overview. I use a simple stack system to pass messages (instructions) back and forth between the running bash script and the javascript. Once a message has been read it's removed from the stack, then actioned. The dialog that you see is from the javascript reporting that it's detected a message it wasn't expecting and does not know how to handle it. In the case of your screenshot here, the message it reports is D_Completed@F:kexts@, yet the message that's sent from DarwinDumper.sh is DD_Completed@F:kexts@ so javascript is reading the message without the first D so it's incomplete. So somewhere the messages are becoming corrupt, but it only happens occasionally. v3.0.1 has a debug switch in /DarwinDumper.app/Contents/Resources/public/bash/shared.sh which can be set to 1 to print more info but I can't remember exactly what is output at the moment. Sadly, I have not had the time to look at this issue further. EDIT: This is hopefully now resolved in v3.0.2 3.0.2, Sierra 10.12.1 Found no problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted December 28, 2016 Share Posted December 28, 2016 Hi Blackosx, There is a problem with DD 3.0.2 in SIerra 10.12.3 (may be early) Could not parse ACPI tables, AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE May be iasl is old? *.aml are good, but not .dsl iasl.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted December 29, 2016 Author Share Posted December 29, 2016 Thanks for the note Slice. I'll take a look asap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo.aka.Darkman Posted January 8, 2017 Share Posted January 8, 2017 Hi Blackosx! I've noticed little "error" in report of audiocodecinfo (both devices (intel HDA controller on Sandy Bridge and Nvidia GeForce GTX1060) have device-id=1c20): Controller: Intel Corporation GP106M [GeForce GTX 1060] It seems to be an error in script that compares device ids with info from pci.ids file. DarwinDumperLog.txt AudioCodecID.txt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted January 31, 2017 Share Posted January 31, 2017 Hi Blackosx, There is a problem with DD 3.0.2 in SIerra 10.12.3 (may be early) Could not parse ACPI tables, AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE May be iasl is old? *.aml are good, but not .dsl iasl.zip This version tested from 10.6.8 up to 10.12.4. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cecekpawon Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 @blackosx In my case, the last command (sed '/token =/q') at DumpFilesBootlogKernel() will swap the entire log, can you confirm it too? Please compare with another switch below: log show --debug --info --start "$startTime" --end "$endTime" | sed '/kernel:/!d' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sl1pkn07 Posted February 26, 2017 Share Posted February 26, 2017 Hi seems not work on Sierra Hackintoch:Downloads Hakintoch$ DarwinDumper.app/Contents/Resources/public/bash/script.sh -h DarwinDumper.app/Contents/Resources/public/bash/script.sh: line 516: : command not found DarwinDumper.app/Contents/Resources/public/bash/script.sh: line 519: : command not found ---snip-- if [ -d "$TOOLS_DIR" ]; then csrStat="$TOOLS_DIR/csrstat" fi Seems $TOOLS_DIR is never set --- And can't see the pasword prompt window when try apply the symlink in the GUI is ony make a symlink in /usr/local/bin/darwindumper ? sudo ln -s >$PATHOF</DarwinDumper.app /usr/local/bin/darwindumper greetings EDIT: Maybe is a problem with lowercase/uppercase case sensitive filesystem? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted March 12, 2017 Author Share Posted March 12, 2017 Due to the upcoming changes to DropBox's public folders, I've updated DarwinDumper to v3.0.3 to now use a different host rather than my DropBox for it's Sparkle update AppCast. Automatic updates should work for v3.0.2 until 15th March. Hi Blackosx! I've noticed little "error" in report of audiocodecinfo (both devices (intel HDA controller on Sandy Bridge and Nvidia GeForce GTX1060) have device-id=1c20): Controller: Intel Corporation GP106M [GeForce GTX 1060] It seems to be an error in script that compares device ids with info from pci.ids file. Hi Neo.aka.Darkman Please can you provide two things for me?Output of getcodecid tool from: DarwinDumper.app/Contents/Resources/public/Tools/getcodecid Your LSPCI tree, for example: -[0000:00]-+-00.0 Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family DRAM Controller [8086:0100] +-01.0-[01]--+-00.0 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Juniper XT [Radeon HD 5770] [1002:68b8] | \-00.1 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Juniper HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 5700 Series] [1002:aa58] +-02.0 Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0102] +-16.0 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1 [8086:1c3a] +-19.0 Intel Corporation 82579V Gigabit Network Connection [8086:1503] +-1a.0 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller #2 [8086:1c2d] +-1b.0 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller [8086:1c20] +-1d.0 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller #1 [8086:1c26] +-1f.0 Intel Corporation Z68 Express Chipset Family LPC Controller [8086:1c44] +-1f.2 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller [8086:1c02] \-1f.3 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller [8086:1c22] This version tested from 10.6.8 up to 10.12.4. Thanks Slice. Updated. @blackosx In my case, the last command (sed '/token =/q') at DumpFilesBootlogKernel() will swap the entire log, can you confirm it too? Please compare with another switch below: log show --debug --info --start "$startTime" --end "$endTime" | sed '/kernel:/!d' Hi cecekpawonYeah, the original command line was something that I threw together and of course relied on finding 'token ='.I've updated the script to use your suggestion.Thank you. Hi seems not work on Sierra Hi sl1pkn07 What version of DarwinDumper are you using? Please try with v3.0.2 or newer. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pico joe Posted March 12, 2017 Share Posted March 12, 2017 All ok here with v 3.0.3 ... thanks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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