ammoune78 Posted November 8, 2017 Share Posted November 8, 2017 (edited) So, I found DSDT it is AmiBoardInfo, and what is SSDT in the rom? I couldn't find any ssdt or CpuSsdt or CpuPm in Bios... Or can you place it in bios by yourself and send me the bios and I will try it? But please use GFX1 in DSDT instead of GFX0, because I use MacPro6,1 definition. The DSDT is in AmiBoardInfo and the SSDT-CpuPm is in the module: (299141BB-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx) that's after PowerManagement: DXE Driver on the bottom of the second Volume, use the .raw provided to replace the current .raw. DSDT SSDT aml:dsl X79-UP4 F8G.zip If you can add them by yourself then it's ok, but if not, let me know to do it, excuse me Merronk, today i just want to de-stress Edited November 8, 2017 by ammoune78 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ammoune78 Posted November 9, 2017 Share Posted November 9, 2017 Ok, here I've made a Rev1.0 F7 ROM of your board, you have to add your own OzmosisDefaults.raw and AppleALC with Lillu, you can use UBUTool to update this ROM. XMASS-X79UP4.F7.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merronk Posted November 10, 2017 Share Posted November 10, 2017 Ok, here I've made a Rev1.0 F7 ROM of your board, you have to add your own OzmosisDefaults.raw and AppleALC with Lillu, you can use UBUTool to update this ROM. XMASS-X79UP4.F7.zip Thanks a lot, I will try it this weekend!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merronk Posted November 10, 2017 Share Posted November 10, 2017 Ok, here I've made a Rev1.0 F7 ROM of your board, you have to add your own OzmosisDefaults.raw and AppleALC with Lillu, you can use UBUTool to update this ROM. XMASS-X79UP4.F7.zip Is it a version for High SIerra? I didn't found an apfs. Will it work? And what about USB Injector? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ammoune78 Posted November 10, 2017 Share Posted November 10, 2017 Yes it's a High Sierra version, but I didn't put there any apfs, i forgot to add it, but you can use the last one if you want! Just make sure to do a bcfg to register the apfs loading on the boot, follow the steps said by cecekpawon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinstonAce Posted November 11, 2017 Share Posted November 11, 2017 Hi I have two problems which I didn't find answers for: 1.Shell is working only on the first boot after nvram reset (Option+Command+P+R) after that, it's booting the first boot manager in boot order (boot.efi of my macOS installation) i'm not using it frequently so it's no big deal. 2.High sierra specific problem: when restarting - HS doesn't boot - just the apple logo with no progress bar but if I select the boot entry with F12 during POST it's working fine. made different ROMs (with MMTOOL and OZMTool) don't know if it's matter but I tried several FFS compressed and uncompressed and in various order (index) in the rom but it's always the same. i'm using: EnhancedFat HfsPlus NTFS Extfs HermitShell KernextPatcher AcpiPatcher Ozmosis and hint/direction would be appreciated. @cecekpawon edit: disabling KernextPatcher seems to fix the 2nd problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cecekpawon Posted November 11, 2017 Share Posted November 11, 2017 1. My experience with Ozmosis NVRAM reset: it will also reset my installed driver (entries) with bcfg, probably the boot entries too. After NVRAM reset Ozmosis will start to looking installed Shell (with known GUID or by name, again) on firmware (if any) and append it to our freshly boot entries. Just guessing here, not sure what really happened there, sorry. So idk whos delete / broke your new shell entry after next reboot.. I dont burn my shell into firmware (I need to frequently update from EDK), my ASUS mobo are able to launch shell (placed on FAT32 root) from EFI setup. 2. I have made some updates while ago. KernextPatcher (rev 94c | 2017-10-23 17:29:14) --- New attempt to get correct RelocBase from overrided AllocatePages before its fallback to the old way. Added video infos comparisson to get valid Bootargs. KernextPatcher (rev 94d | 2017-10-24 21:42:57) --- Fix: Restarted from Windows we got empty KernelData because Oz have not been done yet to relocating kernel into new address. The workarround is to index all addresses got from overrided AllocatePages and do checking all of them after ExitBootServices. So I doubt if latest compiled binaries could help you. And honestly Im surprised here to hear that KernextPatcher will prevent Ozmosis to do their job, which is bad. It should just exit & do nothing if could not found any valid kernel address. You may disable your patches one by one to find out more. Whats on screen if you start to booting verbose? Any log file for me? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tusskan Posted November 11, 2017 Share Posted November 11, 2017 1. My experience with Ozmosis NVRAM reset: it will also reset my installed driver (entries) with bcfg, probably the boot entries too. After NVRAM reset Ozmosis will start to looking installed Shell (with known GUID or by name, again) on firmware (if any) and append it to our freshly boot entries. Just guessing here, not sure what really happened there, sorry. So idk whos delete / broke your new shell entry after next reboot.. I dont burn my shell into firmware (I need to frequently update from EDK), my ASUS mobo are able to launch shell (placed on FAT32 root) from EFI setup. 2. I have made some updates while ago. KernextPatcher (rev 94c | 2017-10-23 17:29:14) --- New attempt to get correct RelocBase from overrided AllocatePages before its fallback to the old way. Added video infos comparisson to get valid Bootargs. KernextPatcher (rev 94d | 2017-10-24 21:42:57) --- Fix: Restarted from Windows we got empty KernelData because Oz have not been done yet to relocating kernel into new address. The workarround is to index all addresses got from overrided AllocatePages and do checking all of them after ExitBootServices. So I doubt if latest compiled binaries could help you. And honestly Im surprised here to hear that KernextPatcher will prevent Ozmosis to do their job, which is bad. It should just exit & do nothing if could not found any valid kernel address. You may disable your patches one by one to find out more. Whats on screen if you start to booting verbose? Any log file for me? isn't there a method to load a script or something that detects mac drives and automatically put those entries? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ammoune78 Posted November 11, 2017 Share Posted November 11, 2017 cecek i used AcpiPatcher and KernextPatcher, but when i do bcfg driver dump it shows Invalid arguments, when i do the "ls" command i have the FS0=USB/EFI not the HDD/EFI. Excuse me i'm not familiar with shell, but logically i got USB as FS0 and not the HDD, what i have to do in this case? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cecekpawon Posted November 11, 2017 Share Posted November 11, 2017 isn't there a method to load a script or something that detects mac drives and automatically put those entries? Not sure what you meant by auto "detects mac drives", Ozmosis will take care of those jobs. Like this? I have not tried my self. The script is trying to load all required drivers & start boot.efi from matched path. Create boot entry to shell with startup.nsh reside in the same directory. To enable it (by removing -nostartup) use shellopt. cecek i used AcpiPatcher and KernextPatcher, but when i do bcfg driver dump it shows Invalid arguments, when i do the "ls" command i have the FS0=USB/EFI not the HDD/EFI. Excuse me i'm not familiar with shell, but logically i got USB as FS0 and not the HDD, what i have to do in this case? Then please try another one fs1, fs2, ... But why "bcfg driver dump" give you "Invalid arguments" error msg? It should be "no options found" if empty. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ammoune78 Posted November 11, 2017 Share Posted November 11, 2017 I don't know why but I don't have screen like you, i only used shell64.efi from Clover Tools folder and renamed it to BOOTX64.efi, don't know from where to download Shellx64.efi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crusher Posted November 11, 2017 Share Posted November 11, 2017 here you go: BOOTX64.efi.zip 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tusskan Posted November 11, 2017 Share Posted November 11, 2017 Not sure what you meant by auto "detects mac drives", Ozmosis will take care of those jobs. Like this? I have not tried my self. The script is trying to load all required drivers & start boot.efi from matched path. Create boot entry to shell with startup.nsh reside in the same directory. To enable it (by removing -nostartup) use shellopt. Then please try another one fs1, fs2, ... But why "bcfg driver dump" give you "Invalid arguments" error msg? It should be "no options found" if empty. I mean like in HFS partitions used to appear in my F12 Boot entries, Now with apfs mac drive with any nvram reset it goes away unless i use the method of manually loading the boot.efi from apfs mac disk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ammoune78 Posted November 11, 2017 Share Posted November 11, 2017 Not sure what you meant by auto "detects mac drives", Ozmosis will take care of those jobs. Like this? I have not tried my self. The script is trying to load all required drivers & start boot.efi from matched path. Create boot entry to shell with startup.nsh reside in the same directory. To enable it (by removing -nostartup) use shellopt. Then please try another one fs1, fs2, ... But why "bcfg driver dump" give you "Invalid arguments" error msg? It should be "no options found" if empty. here you go: I finally got it at fs2: Now It's time to put these babes in the ROM, should I have to put there the plist file also as ffs like OzmosisDefaults? Crusher you are always at the right time at the right place, thanks, I'll change the one in Efi with this one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
medallo Posted November 12, 2017 Share Posted November 12, 2017 1. Please I need audio for alc887 for high Sierra 10.13 Place AppleALC.kext in Efi / Oz / Darwin / Extensions / Common and it does not work, it damages bios ozonosis and black screen and it does not advance. In sierra 10.12 it worked well together with dsdt and ssdt. 2. Is it necessary to put ozmosisDefault.plist also in the EFI folder of the high-sierra disk? I appreciate any help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ammoune78 Posted November 12, 2017 Share Posted November 12, 2017 1. Please I need audio for alc887 for high Sierra 10.13 Place AppleALC.kext in Efi / Oz / Darwin / Extensions / Common and it does not work, it damages bios ozonosis and black screen and it does not advance. In sierra 10.12 it worked well together with dsdt and ssdt. 2. Is it necessary to put ozmosisDefault.plist also in the EFI folder of the high-sierra disk? I appreciate any help. Here's patched AppleALC Rev 1.2.1 with Lillu Kext, Layout ID used: 1 and will not work with other Layout ID's, so in HDEF only put 1 as Layout ID, you have the FfsCompressed file for ROM and kext. Rename your OzmosisDfaults to Defaults and put it in Efi/Oz/. AppleALC 887 L1 Rev1.2.1 Kext-Ffs.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
al6042 Posted November 12, 2017 Share Posted November 12, 2017 Medallio already got the AppleALC-OZM.kext and a patched DSDT.aml in another forum... https://www.hackintosh-inc.de/index.php/Thread/2768-Problem-Asus-p8z77m-high-Sierra/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uglyJoe Posted November 12, 2017 Share Posted November 12, 2017 I have this stored as AddBoot.nsh in EFI\Tools: @echo -off if x%1% == x then echo Missing argument! echo Usage: echo AddBoot UUID goto END endif set -v DiskUUID %1% set -v macOS notfound set -v Recovery notfound set -v UefiShell fs0:\EFI\Shells\HermitShellX64.efi for %a run (0 9) if exist fs%a:\%DiskUUID%\System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi then set -v macOS fs%a:\%DiskUUID%\System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi goto FSFOUND endif endfor goto NOTFOUND :FSFOUND for %a run (0 9) if exist fs%a:\%DiskUUID%\boot.efi then set -v Recovery fs%a:\%DiskUUID%\boot.efi endif endfor bcfg boot rm 1 bcfg boot rm 1 bcfg boot rm 1 if not %macOS% == notfound then bcfg boot add 1 %macOS% "macOS" endif if not %Recovery% == notfound then bcfg boot add 2 %Recovery% "Recovery" endif if exist %UefiShell% then bcfg boot add 3 %UefiShell% "HermitShell" endif :NOTFOUND bcfg boot dump :END After a Ozmois reset, I boot to HermitShell and call the script like that: FS1: ls AddBoot X[TAB][RETURN] X is the first char from the UUID that was listed by 'ls'.The TAB to complete the selection and RETURN... I use this script with HermitShellX64 (EFI\Shells\HermitShellX64.efi)Be aware that bcfg from HermitShell uses 1 for the first entry instead of 0 like many other shells. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ammoune78 Posted November 12, 2017 Share Posted November 12, 2017 Medallio already got the AppleALC-OZM.kext and a patched DSDT.aml in another forum... https://www.hackintosh-inc.de/index.php/Thread/2768-Problem-Asus-p8z77m-high-Sierra/ I just want to understand! Don't know why users redirect people to another website while the related answers are here in this topic, this should be the official topic for Oz, another Web-Oz-Topic-Site should be a Sub. I'm not and never against, but things should be like that. But among that, the reply is already done, you came from somewhere and post another 30 mn of reading in Hac-In.de to download a simple file, but the man is still fresh Oz user and need maybe more informations about! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cecekpawon Posted November 13, 2017 Share Posted November 13, 2017 I mean like in HFS partitions used to appear in my F12 Boot entries, Now with apfs mac drive with any nvram reset it goes away unless i use the method of manually loading the boot.efi from apfs mac disk. If "manually loading" were equal to re type & entering those entry from shell after each boot sure that was pain man. But if we could just manually add it with bcfg (after some entries gone / nvram reset) then it must be worth to do imo. You can start to improve script provided by @uglyJoe to feed your needs. Or with @dosdude1 script (designed for auto boot). Or Bless (with some other tool there). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
al6042 Posted November 13, 2017 Share Posted November 13, 2017 I just want to understand! Don't know why users redirect people to another website while the related answers are here in this topic, this should be the official topic for Oz, another Web-Oz-Topic-Site should be a Sub. I'm not and never against, but things should be like that. But among that, the reply is already done, you came from somewhere and post another 30 mn of reading in Hac-In.de to download a simple file, but the man is still fresh Oz user and need maybe more informations about! Since Insanely is not the only Hackintosh themed website some user refer to, your statement can only be a opinion... As long as the user reacts to either one of the posts, I will be around and take him by the hand... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uglyJoe Posted November 13, 2017 Share Posted November 13, 2017 This is another script for adding the drivers from disk.Put Ozmosis.efi, HFSPlus.efi, APFS.efi and HermitShellX64.efi (renamed to ShellX64.efi) into the efi root directory.AddDriver can take a given FS number or is searching for ozmosis.efi to get the correct one.The script puts ShellX64.efi as a boot entry and reboots the system.After reboot I execute the AddBoot.nsh from above. AddDriver.nsh @echo -off set -v EfiFs 0 ## Read user input if not x%1% == x then if exist fs%1%:\ozmosis.efi then set -v EfiFs %1% goto FSFOUND else goto END endif endif ## Search FS for %a run (0 9) if exist fs%a:\ozmosis.efi then set -v EfiFs %a goto FSFOUND endif endfor goto END :FSFOUND echo Found driver at fs%EfiFs%:\ ## Remove old drivers bcfg driver rm 1 bcfg driver rm 1 bcfg driver rm 1 ## Add drivers bcfg driver add 1 fs%EfiFs%:\apfs.efi APFS bcfg driver add 2 fs%EfiFs%:\hfsplus.efi HFSPlus bcfg driver add 3 fs%EfiFs%:\ozmosis.efi Ozmosis bcfg driver dump ## Add boot entry for Uefi Shell set -v UefiShell fs%EfiFs%:\ShellX64.efi if exist %UefiShell% then bcfg boot rm 1 bcfg boot rm 1 bcfg boot rm 1 bcfg boot add 1 %UefiShell% "UEFI Shell" endif ## Reboot echo "" echo Reboot system now? pause reset :END echo "" echo ERROR: Driver not found! Some more scripts to use with HermitShellX64:Put them into EFI\Tools or any other directory that belongs to the shell environment (PATH). Type 'set' to verify. Than you can execute them from anywhere in the shell.Disable SIP @echo -off setvar -guid 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82 csr-active-config =67000000 setvar -guid 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82 csr-active-config Enable SIP (except NVRAM) @echo -off setvar -guid 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82 csr-active-config =40000000 setvar -guid 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82 csr-active-config Reset SIP (delete entry) @echo -off setvar -guid 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82 csr-active-config = 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe75 Posted November 13, 2017 Share Posted November 13, 2017 Since Insanely is not the only Hackintosh themed website some user refer to, your statement can only be a opinion... As long as the user reacts to either one of the posts, I will be around and take him by the hand... You're actually soliciting another site which is against the rules here and to top it off the link is only valid for registered users of that site. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ammoune78 Posted November 13, 2017 Share Posted November 13, 2017 Since Insanely is not the only Hackintosh themed website some user refer to, your statement can only be a opinion... As long as the user reacts to either one of the posts, I will be around and take him by the hand... Hahah, i clearly understand that the Motherboard has only 64 Mb Flash ROM and you give it a AppleALC-OZM.kext that has 958 KB ! He asked for ALC887 and you give him a bunch of codecs kext, hhh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merronk Posted November 13, 2017 Share Posted November 13, 2017 Yes it's a High Sierra version, but I didn't put there any apfs, i forgot to add it, but you can use the last one if you want! Just make sure to do a bcfg to register the apfs loading on the boot, follow the steps said by cecekpawon Can you explain more or send a link to post about bcfg? I missed it somehow. So, I tried your DSDT and SSDT with my F8g bios and can confirm it works fine, thank you very much. The reboot and shut down problems gone, System works. But I can't boot without VoodooTSC or NullCpu, if I remove one of them or both, the boot hangs on the first step immideately after apple logo shown. With them I can normally work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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