Andy Vandijck Posted April 19, 2015 Author Share Posted April 19, 2015 Added Github repo containing the latest "Release" version (2.3.2). Page: https://github.com/andyvand/FixEDID However, I lost the 2.4.0 beta 7 version. Please if somebody has it, reupload... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe75 Posted April 19, 2015 Share Posted April 19, 2015 http://www.mediafire.com/download/c7d4kf2zout8siv/FixEDID-2.4.0-alpha7.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted April 19, 2015 Author Share Posted April 19, 2015 http://www.mediafire.com/download/c7d4kf2zout8siv/FixEDID-2.4.0-alpha7.zip Thanks man. New repo added: https://github.com/andyvand/FixEDID_Devel Development version Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted April 22, 2015 Author Share Posted April 22, 2015 Is there Intel raid support? Thanks. RAID support = Intel RAID .efi driver binary. Put it in drivers64UEFI... Many BIOS mod forums will give you those... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yumm Posted April 22, 2015 Share Posted April 22, 2015 thank you for your work Andy! still KP for me, tried with developpent build and ACPI from 10.9.5 (with yosemite 10.10.2-10.10.3) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pico joe Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 here is Andy ..... keep on rockin bro https://www.dropbox.com/s/ry2oytffhjxu5oo/AnV-Dev.zip?dl=0 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted April 24, 2015 Author Share Posted April 24, 2015 here is Andy ..... keep on rockin bro https://www.dropbox.com/s/ry2oytffhjxu5oo/AnV-Dev.zip?dl=0 Everything that wasn't on Github now is... Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calibre™ Posted April 27, 2015 Share Posted April 27, 2015 Hi Andy I am trying to compile inteltool from your hwtools-master.zip but getting this error: Checking for pciutils and zlib... not found. Please install pciutils-devel and zlib-devel. See README for more information. make: *** [pciutils] Error 1 Where and how can i get those? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted April 27, 2015 Author Share Posted April 27, 2015 Hi Andy I am trying to compile inteltool from your hwtools-master.zip but getting this error: Checking for pciutils and zlib... not found. Please install pciutils-devel and zlib-devel. See README for more information. make: *** [pciutils] Error 1 Where and how can i get those? Thanks pciutils you can get from Apple' site (I think) and otherwise pciutils with Apple patch. zlib.org.... official zlib or my own custom Apple compliant version (patch available from Github, my AppleUpdates) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marchrius Posted April 28, 2015 Share Posted April 28, 2015 Cool! Thanks! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marchrius Posted April 30, 2015 Share Posted April 30, 2015 Hi Andy! I'm reading your posts "IOUSBFamily" and this. I'm thinking, there is a way to build a driver to make work a Winbond Consumer Infrared Receiver ? I have an IrDA and a section in my native DSDT like this: Device (CIR) { Method (_HID, 0, NotSerialized) // _HID: Hardware ID { If (LLess (OSYS, 0x07D6)) { Return (0x2310A35C) } Else { Return (0x2010A35C) } } OperationRegion (WBIO, SystemIO, 0x2E, 0x02) Field (WBIO, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve) { INDX, 8, DATA, 8 } Mutex (WBMX, 0x00) IndexField (INDX, DATA, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve) { Offset (0x07), LDN, 8, Offset (0x30), ACTR, 1, Offset (0x60), IOAH, 8, IOAL, 8, Offset (0x70), INTR, 8 } Method (ENFG, 1, NotSerialized) { Acquire (WBMX, 0xFFFF) Store (0x07, INDX) Store (Arg0, DATA) } Method (EXFG, 0, NotSerialized) { Release (WBMX) } Method (_STA, 0, NotSerialized) // _STA: Status { ENFG (0x03) Store (ACTR, Local0) EXFG () If (Local0) { Store (0x0F, Local0) } Else { Store (0x0D, Local0) _DIS () } If (LEqual (CIRI, Zero)) { Store (Zero, Local0) _DIS () } If (LLess (OSYS, 0x07D6)) { ENFG (0x03) Store (Zero, IOAH) Store (Zero, IOAL) EXFG () } Return (Local0) } Method (_DIS, 0, NotSerialized) // _DIS: Disable Device { ENFG (0x03) Store (Zero, ACTR) Store (Zero, IOAH) Store (Zero, IOAL) Store (Zero, INTR) EXFG () ENFG (0x04) Store (Zero, ACTR) Store (Zero, IOAH) Store (Zero, IOAL) EXFG () Store (Zero, Z00Z) } Method (_PRS, 0, Serialized) // _PRS: Possible Resource Settings { Name (PRS1, ResourceTemplate () { StartDependentFnNoPri () { IO (Decode16, 0x0600, // Range Minimum 0x0600, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x08, // Length ) IO (Decode16, 0x0620, // Range Minimum 0x0620, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x20, // Length ) IRQNoFlags () {4} } EndDependentFn () }) Name (PRS2, ResourceTemplate () { StartDependentFnNoPri () { IO (Decode16, 0x0620, // Range Minimum 0x0620, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x20, // Length ) IRQNoFlags () {4} } EndDependentFn () }) If (LLess (OSYS, 0x07D6)) { Return (PRS2) } Else { Return (PRS1) } } Method (_CRS, 0, Serialized) // _CRS: Current Resource Settings { Name (DCRS, ResourceTemplate () { IO (Decode16, 0x0000, // Range Minimum 0x0000, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x08, // Length ) IO (Decode16, 0x0000, // Range Minimum 0x0000, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x20, // Length ) IRQNoFlags () {7} }) Name (CRS1, ResourceTemplate () { IO (Decode16, 0x0600, // Range Minimum 0x0600, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x08, // Length ) IO (Decode16, 0x0620, // Range Minimum 0x0620, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x20, // Length ) IRQNoFlags () {4} }) Name (CRS2, ResourceTemplate () { IO (Decode16, 0x0620, // Range Minimum 0x0620, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x20, // Length ) IRQNoFlags () {4} }) ENFG (0x03) Store (ACTR, Local0) EXFG () If (Local0) { If (LLess (OSYS, 0x07D6)) { Return (CRS2) } Else { Return (CRS1) } } Else { Return (DCRS) } } Method (_SRS, 1, NotSerialized) // _SRS: Set Resource Settings { If (LLess (OSYS, 0x07D6)) { CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x02, IO1L) CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x03, IO1H) CreateWordField (Arg0, 0x09, IRQX) FindSetRightBit (IRQX, Local0) Decrement (Local0) ENFG (0x03) Store (Zero, INTR) Store (Zero, IOAH) Store (Zero, IOAL) Store (One, ACTR) EXFG () ENFG (0x04) Store (Local0, INTR) Store (IO1H, IOAH) Store (IO1L, IOAL) Store (One, ACTR) EXFG () } Else { CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x02, AD1L) CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x03, AD1H) CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x0A, AD2L) CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x0B, AD2H) CreateWordField (Arg0, 0x11, IRQM) FindSetRightBit (IRQM, Local0) Decrement (Local0) ENFG (0x03) Store (Local0, INTR) Store (AD1H, IOAH) Store (AD1L, IOAL) Store (One, ACTR) EXFG () ENFG (0x04) Store (Zero, INTR) Store (AD2H, IOAH) Store (AD2L, IOAL) Store (One, ACTR) EXFG () } Store (One, Z00Z) } } If you need more informations I can post you the informations from Windows with installed driver. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huckleberry Pie Posted April 30, 2015 Share Posted April 30, 2015 Brilliant work as always! Any more of this R-E work of yours and you'd end up trolling both MS and Apple big time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted May 4, 2015 Author Share Posted May 4, 2015 Hi Andy! I'm reading your posts "IOUSBFamily" and this. I'm thinking, there is a way to build a driver to make work a Winbond Consumer Infrared Receiver ? I have an IrDA and a section in my native DSDT like this: Device (CIR) { Method (_HID, 0, NotSerialized) // _HID: Hardware ID { If (LLess (OSYS, 0x07D6)) { Return (0x2310A35C) } Else { Return (0x2010A35C) } } OperationRegion (WBIO, SystemIO, 0x2E, 0x02) Field (WBIO, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve) { INDX, 8, DATA, 8 } Mutex (WBMX, 0x00) IndexField (INDX, DATA, ByteAcc, NoLock, Preserve) { Offset (0x07), LDN, 8, Offset (0x30), ACTR, 1, Offset (0x60), IOAH, 8, IOAL, 8, Offset (0x70), INTR, 8 } Method (ENFG, 1, NotSerialized) { Acquire (WBMX, 0xFFFF) Store (0x07, INDX) Store (Arg0, DATA) } Method (EXFG, 0, NotSerialized) { Release (WBMX) } Method (_STA, 0, NotSerialized) // _STA: Status { ENFG (0x03) Store (ACTR, Local0) EXFG () If (Local0) { Store (0x0F, Local0) } Else { Store (0x0D, Local0) _DIS () } If (LEqual (CIRI, Zero)) { Store (Zero, Local0) _DIS () } If (LLess (OSYS, 0x07D6)) { ENFG (0x03) Store (Zero, IOAH) Store (Zero, IOAL) EXFG () } Return (Local0) } Method (_DIS, 0, NotSerialized) // _DIS: Disable Device { ENFG (0x03) Store (Zero, ACTR) Store (Zero, IOAH) Store (Zero, IOAL) Store (Zero, INTR) EXFG () ENFG (0x04) Store (Zero, ACTR) Store (Zero, IOAH) Store (Zero, IOAL) EXFG () Store (Zero, Z00Z) } Method (_PRS, 0, Serialized) // _PRS: Possible Resource Settings { Name (PRS1, ResourceTemplate () { StartDependentFnNoPri () { IO (Decode16, 0x0600, // Range Minimum 0x0600, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x08, // Length ) IO (Decode16, 0x0620, // Range Minimum 0x0620, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x20, // Length ) IRQNoFlags () {4} } EndDependentFn () }) Name (PRS2, ResourceTemplate () { StartDependentFnNoPri () { IO (Decode16, 0x0620, // Range Minimum 0x0620, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x20, // Length ) IRQNoFlags () {4} } EndDependentFn () }) If (LLess (OSYS, 0x07D6)) { Return (PRS2) } Else { Return (PRS1) } } Method (_CRS, 0, Serialized) // _CRS: Current Resource Settings { Name (DCRS, ResourceTemplate () { IO (Decode16, 0x0000, // Range Minimum 0x0000, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x08, // Length ) IO (Decode16, 0x0000, // Range Minimum 0x0000, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x20, // Length ) IRQNoFlags () {7} }) Name (CRS1, ResourceTemplate () { IO (Decode16, 0x0600, // Range Minimum 0x0600, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x08, // Length ) IO (Decode16, 0x0620, // Range Minimum 0x0620, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x20, // Length ) IRQNoFlags () {4} }) Name (CRS2, ResourceTemplate () { IO (Decode16, 0x0620, // Range Minimum 0x0620, // Range Maximum 0x01, // Alignment 0x20, // Length ) IRQNoFlags () {4} }) ENFG (0x03) Store (ACTR, Local0) EXFG () If (Local0) { If (LLess (OSYS, 0x07D6)) { Return (CRS2) } Else { Return (CRS1) } } Else { Return (DCRS) } } Method (_SRS, 1, NotSerialized) // _SRS: Set Resource Settings { If (LLess (OSYS, 0x07D6)) { CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x02, IO1L) CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x03, IO1H) CreateWordField (Arg0, 0x09, IRQX) FindSetRightBit (IRQX, Local0) Decrement (Local0) ENFG (0x03) Store (Zero, INTR) Store (Zero, IOAH) Store (Zero, IOAL) Store (One, ACTR) EXFG () ENFG (0x04) Store (Local0, INTR) Store (IO1H, IOAH) Store (IO1L, IOAL) Store (One, ACTR) EXFG () } Else { CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x02, AD1L) CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x03, AD1H) CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x0A, AD2L) CreateByteField (Arg0, 0x0B, AD2H) CreateWordField (Arg0, 0x11, IRQM) FindSetRightBit (IRQM, Local0) Decrement (Local0) ENFG (0x03) Store (Local0, INTR) Store (AD1H, IOAH) Store (AD1L, IOAL) Store (One, ACTR) EXFG () ENFG (0x04) Store (Zero, INTR) Store (AD2H, IOAH) Store (AD2L, IOAL) Store (One, ACTR) EXFG () } Store (One, Z00Z) } } If you need more informations I can post you the informations from Windows with installed driver. Do so please... I'll decompile the driver (find me a pdb if you can too)... Thx Brilliant work as always! Any more of this R-E work of yours and you'd end up trolling both MS and Apple big time. Look under my Github repo. The kext tools project. Look at the stars. You'll find mspublic (Microsoft Public) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marchrius Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 Do so please... I'll decompile the driver (find me a pdb if you can too)... Thx This are the drivers for 64bit system extracted from Windows directory. http://www.mediafire.com/download/0a05limtlhdd913/nuvotoncir_x86_64.zip And this are the installable driver from the vendor. http://www.mediafire.com/download/7ckjxd0b4qinm81/CIR_WinBond_8.60.1000_W7x64W7x86_A.zip I can't find any "pdb" file associated to the driver. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted June 9, 2015 Author Share Posted June 9, 2015 I managed to fully decompile Microsoft's SMBIOS driver. Attached below... Enjoy mssmbios.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 For a what? Did you make useful conclusions from it? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted June 9, 2015 Author Share Posted June 9, 2015 For a what? Did you make useful conclusions from it? Just for the fun. To get some info on how MS it's SMBIOS driver worked. Can be recompiled if needed... Also stuff can be ported... EDIT: May aso be useful for Wine... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted June 9, 2015 Author Share Posted June 9, 2015 I have on my Packard Bell laptop an extension for the HAL. This plugin I have succesfully decompiled fully. Enjoy... Full driver is also included. halextintclpiodma.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joriss Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 I decided to update my AnyAppleUSBMouse. This version matches interfaces to class, not device id. It will still need an edit for the IOUSBDevice but it should work without modifications too (for use on install media). Enjoy I have a backup of your driver. Attached below AnyAppleUSBMouse.kext.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted June 10, 2015 Author Share Posted June 10, 2015 This are the drivers for 64bit system extracted from Windows directory. http://www.mediafire.com/download/0a05limtlhdd913/nuvotoncir_x86_64.zip And this are the installable driver from the vendor. http://www.mediafire.com/download/7ckjxd0b4qinm81/CIR_WinBond_8.60.1000_W7x64W7x86_A.zip I can't find any "pdb" file associated to the driver. Without any .pdb file I can give you this: Decompiled driver without any names matched (other than those done with FLIRT). Names you'll have to do for yourself but it is the driver you supplied... Enjoy EDIT: Take my driver as example and rename... If you had an official MS driver I could decompile that (with full .pdb info) nuvotoncir.zip 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted June 11, 2015 Author Share Posted June 11, 2015 I succesfully decompiled Microsoft's Inter IC Bus (I2C) HID driver. This could be used for future trackpad support on some laptops on OS X. Enjoy hidi2c.zip 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Vandijck Posted June 13, 2015 Author Share Posted June 13, 2015 I managed to succesfully retrieve the source code of the Windows Loader (winload.efi, all decompiled but one function) and Windows Resumer (winresume.efi, fully decompiled). Sources are attached below. They are retrieved from Windows 8.1 (x64). Enjoy EDIT: I managed to fully decompile the Windows boot manager (bootmgfw.efi and bootmgr.efi) and I manually adjusted the decompile of the last function of the Windows loader (winload.efi). I also extracted the resources and pulled them into source. All is now inside this one zip containing all. Have fun ... Download (because of uploads failing, damn you Telenet for your hotspots from hell...): https://www.dropbox.com/s/hu40lj1ra874ytf/MSEFIBoot.zip?dl=0 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rasiglia Posted June 23, 2015 Share Posted June 23, 2015 you can create a hid i2c kext? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alex.daoud Posted June 23, 2015 Share Posted June 23, 2015 I succesfully decompiled Microsoft's Inter IC Bus (I2C) HID driver. This could be used for future trackpad support on some laptops on OS X. Enjoy Hi Andy, please see here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/304487-i2c-hid-touchscreens-trackpads-and-more/ I have been developing an hid-i2c kext for a while now. Communication with the Haswell Lynxpoint I2C busses is done. I am working on sorting out communication with the hid devices now. My code is very messy but will be refactored later on when I have something working. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mhaeuser Posted July 26, 2015 Share Posted July 26, 2015 Hey Andy and thanks for your (h)andy tool (ba dumm tsss). Anyway, I just used it to decompress the prelinkedkernel (which is equal to kernelcache) on El Capitan Public Beta 1 (= Developer Beta 3) and at first sight it works great. Though I did a comparison between the original uncompressed kernel and the kernel decompressed by your tool and I noticed 21 changes varying between changing single and inserting/deleting multiple bytes. The kernel have exactly the same length and all strings are intact. I rebuild the cache twice to make sure it's not an older kernel version cached. Two options: Either the decompression code needs an update to El Cap, or Apple manipulates the kernel before caching... Any ideas? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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