ameenjuz Posted December 28, 2019 Share Posted December 28, 2019 2 hours ago, Slice said: It looks like all needed kexts are successfully loaded including VoodooI2C and VoodooPS2. I just don't know why both should be used. AFAIK PS2 is a bus and I2C is another bus. You should use one or another, but I don't know the logic of these kexts. You should ask something else. At my side Clover does all work. I tested with rehanbman's Clover_v2.4k_r4701.RM-4963.ca6cca7c worked fine during installation and post installation I think that clover has changed something related VoodooI2C or bug Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joevt Posted December 29, 2019 Share Posted December 29, 2019 On 12/14/2019 at 6:14 AM, maleorderbride said: I am attempting to inject some thunderbolt AAPL,PathProperties via .efi, but am unable to do so in Clover. OpenCore supports it, but Clover does not yet. Even removing this partial implementation in Clover would be an improvement since then I could use EfiDevicePathPropertyDatabase.efi to enable AAPL,PathProperties injection via .efi, which used to work in older versions of Clover before Clover partially enabled this feature. I was able to do this without using OpenCore or Clover on my MacPro3,1 Mac Pro (Early 2008) running Catalina 10.15. There's a set of nvram properties starting at 4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:AAPL,PathProperties0000 and counting up 0001, 0002, etc. I made a script to do the following: 1) convert nvram properties to binary 2) translate that to plist using gfxutil 3) find ioregistry device tree plane paths of upstream bridge of Thunderbolt controllers 4) use output from gfxutil to convert ioregistry device tree plane paths to efi device paths 5) modify plist with new properties using those efi device paths 6) convert plist to binary using gfxutil 7) convert binary to nvram properties The attached example includes my modified/updated version of gfxutil (rewritten to use edk2 device path library). It adds PCI-Thunderbolt properties to my four Thunderbolt controllers. This is not sufficient to improve or change any behavior (there is no difference in behavior with or without this property). This is probably an incorrect use of device properties because the PCI-Thunderbolt property is normally set by a function in an ACPI SSDT and is therefore stored in the IO Registry as type Number. The Apple Device Properties Protocol can only create IO Registry properties of type Data (just a series of bytes). A proper solution will require a kext or SSDT. In the case of an SSDT, something like Clover or OpenCore is required, therefore you might as well use them to set properties instead of this method... https://github.com/acidanthera/gfxutil joevt_gfxutil.zip 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andres ZeroCross Posted December 29, 2019 Share Posted December 29, 2019 11 hours ago, Slice said: It looks like all needed kexts are successfully loaded including VoodooI2C and VoodooPS2. I just don't know why both should be used. AFAIK PS2 is a bus and I2C is another bus. You should use one or another, but I don't know the logic of these kexts. You should ask something else. At my side Clover does all work. I don't know maybe this information will be useful Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
apianti Posted December 29, 2019 Share Posted December 29, 2019 The kexts are loaded by the directory file name ordering which is not in any sorted order on a (V)FAT volume, just in the order of creation. I'm guessing that the order is not correct anymore for the prerequisite kexts or something? There should maybe be an option to set the order of the injection... You can however force kexts/dependencies to be loaded. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sherlocks Posted December 29, 2019 Share Posted December 29, 2019 (edited) 20 hours ago, Pene said: Hi, What memory info did you add exactly? Also, how does dmi dump look after you added memory info? sorry for late. i tested mojave and catalina. perfect working. previously, my desktop depended on memory info by clover without custom memory info in smbios. 0:102 0:000 === [ Get Smbios ] ======================================== 0:102 0:000 Type 16 Index = 0 0:102 0:000 Total Memory Slots Count = 4 0:102 0:000 Type 17 Index = 0 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 2133MHz 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 8192MB 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = BANK 0 DIMM_A1 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = Samsung 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = 9935F68A 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = M378A1K43BB1-CPB 0:102 0:000 Type 17 Index = 1 0:102 0:000 Ignoring insane frequency value 0MHz 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 0MHz 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 0MB 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = BANK 1 DIMM_A2 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = <null string> 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = <null string> 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = <null string> 0:102 0:000 Type 17 Index = 2 0:102 0:000 Ignoring insane frequency value 0MHz 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 0MHz 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 0MB 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = BANK 2 DIMM_B1 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = <null string> 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = <null string> 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = <null string> 0:102 0:000 Type 17 Index = 3 0:102 0:000 Ignoring insane frequency value 0MHz 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Speed = 0MHz 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Size = 0MB 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Bank/Device = BANK 3 DIMM_B2 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->Vendor = <null string> 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->SerialNumber = <null string> 0:102 0:000 SmbiosTable.Type17->PartNumber = <null string> 0:102 0:000 Boot status=0 0:102 0:000 Running on: 'System Product Name' with board 'B150M-A_M.2' i added like this <key>Memory</key> <dict> <key>Channels</key> <integer>2</integer> <key>Modules</key> <array> <dict> <key>Frequency</key> <integer>2133</integer> <key>Part</key> <string>M378A1K43BB1-CPB</string> <key>Serial</key> <string>9935F68A</string> <key>Size</key> <integer>8192</integer> <key>Slot</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Type</key> <string>DDR4</string> <key>Vendor</key> <string>Samsung</string> </dict> </array> <key>SlotCount</key> <integer>4</integer> </dict> 10:778 0:095 === [ PatchSmbios ] ======================================= 10:778 0:000 insert table 9 for dev 0:0 10:778 0:000 insert table 9 for dev 0:1 10:778 0:000 insert table 9 for dev 0:0 10:778 0:000 Injecting user memory modules to SMBIOS 10:778 0:000 Channels: 2 10:778 0:000 Interleave: 0 2 1 3 4 6 5 7 8 10 9 11 12 14 13 15 16 18 17 19 20 22 21 23 10:778 0:000 BANK 0 DIMM0 2133MHz 8192MB(Ext:0MB) 10:778 0:000 BANK 1 DIMM0 EMPTY 10:778 0:000 BANK 0 DIMM1 EMPTY 10:778 0:000 BANK 1 DIMM1 EMPTY 10:778 0:000 mTotalSystemMemory = 8192 10:778 0:000 NumberOfMemoryDevices = 4 10:778 0:000 Type20[0]->End = 0x7FFFFF, Type17[0] = 0x2000 strangely i can't get DMI dump. but eveything is great without problem. Edited December 29, 2019 by Sherlocks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brousseau6933 Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 On 12/26/2019 at 8:46 PM, pkdesign said: Originally I used Hackintool to download Clover 5101. not sure hwre they get it from. Then I checked https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverBootloader and downloaded from there. Both have the same result. BTW, it also reverts to "Christmas" theme which is VERY annoying. Delete Christmas and New Year themes in your Clover EFI folder: problem solved! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D-an-W Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 Anyone have an issue with no audio devices when moving from r5101 to r5102? I switched back to my backup of r5101 and they are back. I can include logs if required. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matgen84 Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 9 minutes ago, D-an-W said: Anyone have an issue with no audio devices when moving from r5101 to r5102? I switched back to my backup of r5101 and they are back. I can include logs if required. I update Clover from r5101 to r5102 on my IvyBridge config: there is no issue with audio device (HDMI output) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D-an-W Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 I don't use HDMI audio just the onboard audio and AppleALC.kext From looking at the boot log, it seems something changed. Perhaps the "Log audio devices" change? r5101 Boot Log - Search for Audio (Working Audio) 0:199 0:000 Loading AudioDxe.efi status=Success 6:073 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 15:429 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 17:752 0:000 found 2 handles with audio r5102 Boot Log - Search for Audio (Not Working Audio) 0:200 0:000 Loading AudioDxe.efi status=Success 6:081 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 0 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 1 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 2 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 3 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 4 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (Headphones) at index 5 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 6 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 7 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 8 22:614 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 0 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 1 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 2 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 3 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 4 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (Headphones) at index 5 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 6 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 7 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 8 25:174 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 0 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 1 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 2 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 3 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 4 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (Headphones) at index 5 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 6 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 7 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matgen84 Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 13 minutes ago, D-an-W said: I don't use HDMI audio just the onboard audio and AppleALC.kext From looking at the boot log, it seems something changed. Perhaps the "Log audio devices" change? r5101 Boot Log - Search for Audio (Working Audio) 0:199 0:000 Loading AudioDxe.efi status=Success 6:073 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 15:429 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 17:752 0:000 found 2 handles with audio r5102 Boot Log - Search for Audio (Not Working Audio) 0:200 0:000 Loading AudioDxe.efi status=Success 6:081 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 0 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 1 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 2 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 3 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 4 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (Headphones) at index 5 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 6 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 7 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 8 22:614 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 0 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 1 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 2 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 3 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 4 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (Headphones) at index 5 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 6 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 7 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 8 25:174 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 0 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 1 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 2 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 3 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 4 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (Headphones) at index 5 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 6 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 7 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 8 I can only test HDMI because no others output devices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D-an-W Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 No problem, thanks for taking the time to reply. Hopefully @Slice or @vector sigma might know what's going on. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jief_Machak Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 On 12/28/2019 at 10:17 PM, apianti said: You can't write c++ code because of the standard c++ library I am currently experimenting a C++ switch. It's already working and will be committed in a branch. C++ doesn't need the STL or any kind of library. C++ is a language that you can separate from it's "tools". I've used C++ for many years, always without std lib. So I have plenty of object like string, vector etc. This confusion about standard library and standard language is often made, because both are standardized by the same organisation. I'll post here when I'll have committed... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vector sigma Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 3 hours ago, D-an-W said: I don't use HDMI audio just the onboard audio and AppleALC.kext From looking at the boot log, it seems something changed. Perhaps the "Log audio devices" change? r5101 Boot Log - Search for Audio (Working Audio) 0:199 0:000 Loading AudioDxe.efi status=Success 6:073 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 15:429 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 17:752 0:000 found 2 handles with audio r5102 Boot Log - Search for Audio (Not Working Audio) 0:200 0:000 Loading AudioDxe.efi status=Success 6:081 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 0 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 1 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 2 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 3 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 4 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (Headphones) at index 5 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 6 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 7 6:084 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 8 22:614 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 0 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 1 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 2 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 3 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 4 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (Headphones) at index 5 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 6 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 7 22:617 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 8 25:174 0:000 found 2 handles with audio 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 0 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 1 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 2 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 3 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (LineOut) at index 4 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (Headphones) at index 5 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Realtek ALC899 (SPDIF) at index 6 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 7 25:176 0:000 Found Audio Device Intel Panther Point HDMI (HDMI) at index 8 This is my compilation with no changes from the master and the audio is working properly: AudioDxe.efi.zip CLOVERX64.efi.zip BOOTX64.efi.zip please try and let me know. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D-an-W Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 (edited) Just the same sorry, no audio devices detected. One thing to point out is boot time audio still worked ok. r5101 r5102 Edited December 31, 2019 by D-an-W Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vector sigma Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 (edited) 4 minutes ago, D-an-W said: One thing to point out is boot time audio still worked ok. Oh sorry, but my changes regard only about logging devices in the boot-log, if audio is working at boot time then your problem is another (other changes between 5101 <->5102). Edited December 31, 2019 by vector sigma Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D-an-W Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 Thanks, I have been looking on Github to try and see what it might be but quickly ran out of talent...hopefully @Slice might know. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D-an-W Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 Is it possible to build specific commits so I can see with which one it last worked? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florin9doi Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 (edited) 10 minutes ago, D-an-W said: Is it possible to build specific commits so I can see with which one it last worked? to build clover: cd ~/Desktop/ git clone https://github.com/CloverHackyColor/CloverBootloader.git cd CloverBootloader . ./edksetup.sh ./ebuild.sh -fr then to build a specific commit: git checkout <commit_id> (eg: git checkout 12d559aef62a33ad65e38ab9210872d63d815815 or git checkout 12d559ae) ./ebuild.sh -fr this command shows you every commit between 5101 and 5102: git log --oneline 5101^..5102 Edited December 31, 2019 by Florin9doi 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vector sigma Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 @Jief_Machak, the below function: BOOLEAN checkOSBundleRequired(UINT8 loaderType, TagPtr dict) { BOOLEAN inject = TRUE; TagPtr osBundleRequired; CHAR8 osbundlerequired[256]; osBundleRequired = GetProperty(dict,"OSBundleRequired"); if (osBundleRequired) toLowerStr(osbundlerequired, osBundleRequired->string); else osbundlerequired[0] = '\0'; if (OSTYPE_IS_OSX_RECOVERY(loaderType)) { if (AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "root", 4) && AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "local", 5) && AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "console", 7) && AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "network", 7)) { inject = FALSE; } } else if (OSTYPE_IS_OSX_INSTALLER(loaderType)) { if (AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "root", 4) && AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "local", 5) && AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "console", 7)) { inject = FALSE; } } return inject; } is still callled even for 10_install and 10_recovery, so some kexts maybe excluded anyway. Should not those extensions be injected with KextPatcherRegisterKexts() (i.e. with FSInject) instead of AddKext()? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkdesign Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 9 hours ago, brousseau6933 said: Delete Christmas and New Year themes in your Clover EFI folder: problem solved! I certainly did, but to automatically and without permission change my theme is not right at all. On 12/20/2019 at 7:21 AM, Slice said: I made the follow change. If VolumeName begins with # then the line will not shown. So, create a file .VolumeLabel.txt in the EFI partition with a name for this volume "EFI" or "ESP" or "My USB Stick" or "#EFI" or anything else. In the case of "#..." the message "Clover booted from XXX" will disappear. Good? This still does not work with 5102. It now just says "5102, booted from EFI" in the lower right corner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sherlocks Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 (edited) 2 hours ago, vector sigma said: @Jief_Machak, the below function: BOOLEAN checkOSBundleRequired(UINT8 loaderType, TagPtr dict) { BOOLEAN inject = TRUE; TagPtr osBundleRequired; CHAR8 osbundlerequired[256]; osBundleRequired = GetProperty(dict,"OSBundleRequired"); if (osBundleRequired) toLowerStr(osbundlerequired, osBundleRequired->string); else osbundlerequired[0] = '\0'; if (OSTYPE_IS_OSX_RECOVERY(loaderType)) { if (AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "root", 4) && AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "local", 5) && AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "console", 7) && AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "network", 7)) { inject = FALSE; } } else if (OSTYPE_IS_OSX_INSTALLER(loaderType)) { if (AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "root", 4) && AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "local", 5) && AsciiStrnCmp(osbundlerequired, "console", 7)) { inject = FALSE; } } return inject; } is still callled even for 10_install and 10_recovery, so some kexts maybe excluded anyway. Should not those extensions be injected with KextPatcherRegisterKexts() (i.e. with FSInject) instead of AddKext()? +1. some kexts not loaded. strangely i lost load of ApplePS2SmartTouchPad.kext in recovery. i have to use voodoops2. my folder structure is same like before Others 10.15 Edited December 31, 2019 by Sherlocks 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matgen84 Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 3 hours ago, D-an-W said: Just the same sorry, no audio devices detected. One thing to point out is boot time audio still worked ok. r5102 With r5102 compiled by myself, I've got this: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 3 hours ago, D-an-W said: Is it possible to build specific commits so I can see with which one it last worked? Post#56 How to search Clover mistakes (bisection) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sherlocks Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 happy new year @vector sigma strangely, ApplePS2SmartTouchPad is loaded when booting normal macos. but never load ApplePS2SmartTouchPad in recovery. seems code is not good. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vector sigma Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 2 hours ago, Sherlocks said: happy new year @vector sigma strangely, ApplePS2SmartTouchPad is loaded when booting normal macos. but never load ApplePS2SmartTouchPad in recovery. seems code is not good. Happy new year to you too, and all other guys in the forum! tried to inject it from kexts/10_recovery? 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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