robertr Posted September 29, 2020 Share Posted September 29, 2020 This is the output of that ssdtPRGen command: ssdtPRGen.sh v0.9 Copyright (c) 2011-2012 by † RevoGirl v6.6 Copyright (c) 2013 by † Jeroen v21.5 Copyright (c) 2013-2020 by Pike R. Alpha ----------------------------------------------------------- Bugs > https://github.com/Piker-Alpha/ssdtPRGen.sh/issues < System information: Mac OS X 10.15.6 (19G2021) Brandstring: "Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5690 @ 3.47GHz" Override value: (-d) debug mode, now using: 2! Override value: (-p) processor model, now using: X5690! Override value: (-turbo) maximum (turbo) frequency, now using: 3460 MHz! Override value: (-cpus) number of processors, now using: 2! Override value: (-c) CPU workarounds, now set to: 1! Override value: (-target) CPU, now using: Haswell! Setting executing bit of extractACPITables ... _checkForExecutableFile(extractACPITables) Done. Extracting ACPI tables ... Done. Checking User Defined processor data ... Processor data found for the Intel X5690 Version: models.cfg v171 / User Defined.cfg v-1 Name (_HID, "ACPI0004") NOT found in DSDT 2 Scope (\_SB_) {.} object(s) found in DSDT scopeObjectData: 10235c5f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x23/35 packageLength: 35/35 scopeLength: 35 scopeLength: 58 (egrep pattern length: 12) scopeObjectData length 72 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (\_SB_) {58 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10175c5f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x17/23 packageLength: 23/23 scopeLength: 23 scopeLength: 34 (egrep pattern length: 12) scopeObjectData length 48 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (\_SB_) {34 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... 1 Scope (\_SB_) {..} object(s) found in DSDT scopeObjectData: 1041285c5f53425f Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x41/65 packageLength: 0x281/641 scopeLength: 641 scopeLength: 1268 (egrep pattern length: 14) scopeObjectData length 1284 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (\_SB_) {248 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... 2 Scope (\_SB_) {..} object(s) found in DSDT scopeObjectData: 1085e5015c5f53425f Three-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFFFF/1048575) pkgLengthByte: 0x85/133 packageLength: 0x01e55/7765 scopeLength: 7765 scopeLength: 15514 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 15532 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (\_SB_) {214 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 108831055c5f53425f Three-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFFFF/1048575) pkgLengthByte: 0x88/136 packageLength: 0x05318/21272 scopeLength: 21272 scopeLength: 42528 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 42546 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (\_SB_) {198 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... 2 Scope (\_SB) {.} object(s) found in DSDT scopeObjectData: 10235c5f5342 One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x23/35 packageLength: 35/35 scopeLength: 35 scopeLength: 60 (egrep pattern length: 10) scopeObjectData length 72 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (\_SB) {60 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10175c5f5342 One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x17/23 packageLength: 23/23 scopeLength: 23 scopeLength: 36 (egrep pattern length: 10) scopeObjectData length 48 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (\_SB) {36 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... 1 Scope (\_SB) {..} object(s) found in DSDT scopeObjectData: 1041285c5f5342 Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x41/65 packageLength: 0x281/641 scopeLength: 641 scopeLength: 1270 (egrep pattern length: 12) scopeObjectData length 1284 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (\_SB) {250 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... 2 Scope (\_SB) {..} object(s) found in DSDT scopeObjectData: 1085e5015c5f5342 Three-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFFFF/1048575) pkgLengthByte: 0x85/133 packageLength: 0x01e55/7765 scopeLength: 7765 scopeLength: 15516 (egrep pattern length: 14) scopeObjectData length 15532 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (\_SB) {216 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 108831055c5f5342 Three-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFFFF/1048575) pkgLengthByte: 0x88/136 packageLength: 0x05318/21272 scopeLength: 21272 scopeLength: 42530 (egrep pattern length: 14) scopeObjectData length 42546 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (\_SB) {200 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... 3 Scope (_SB_) {..} object(s) found in DSDT scopeObjectData: 105c2e5f53425f Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x5c/92 packageLength: 0x2e1c/11804 scopeLength: 11804 scopeLength: 23596 (egrep pattern length: 12) scopeObjectData length 23610 (includes egrep pattern) Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Scope (_SB_) {136 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10235c5f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x23/35 packageLength: 35/35 scopeLength: 35 scopeLength: 58 (egrep pattern length: 12) scopeObjectData length 72 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {58 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10175c5f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x17/23 packageLength: 23/23 scopeLength: 23 scopeLength: 34 (egrep pattern length: 12) scopeObjectData length 48 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {34 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... 5 Scope (_SB_) {..} object(s) found in DSDT scopeObjectData: 1041285c5f53425f Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x41/65 packageLength: 0x281/641 scopeLength: 641 scopeLength: 1268 (egrep pattern length: 14) scopeObjectData length 1284 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {248 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10325c2e5f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x32/50 packageLength: 50/50 scopeLength: 50 scopeLength: 86 (egrep pattern length: 14) scopeObjectData length 102 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {86 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10205c2e5f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x20/32 packageLength: 32/32 scopeLength: 32 scopeLength: 50 (egrep pattern length: 14) scopeObjectData length 66 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {50 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10225c2e5f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x22/34 packageLength: 34/34 scopeLength: 34 scopeLength: 54 (egrep pattern length: 14) scopeObjectData length 70 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {54 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10235c2e5f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x23/35 packageLength: 35/35 scopeLength: 35 scopeLength: 56 (egrep pattern length: 14) scopeObjectData length 72 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {56 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... 32 Scope (_SB_) {..} object(s) found in DSDT scopeObjectData: 1085e5015c5f53425f Three-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFFFF/1048575) pkgLengthByte: 0x85/133 packageLength: 0x01e55/7765 scopeLength: 7765 scopeLength: 15514 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 15532 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {214 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 1048105c2e5f53425f Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x48/72 packageLength: 0x108/264 scopeLength: 264 scopeLength: 512 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 530 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {2 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 1047385c2e5f53425f Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x47/71 packageLength: 0x387/903 scopeLength: 903 scopeLength: 1790 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 1808 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {5 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 1040055c2e5f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x40/64 packageLength: 0/0 scopeLength: 0 scopeLength: -16 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 0 (includes egrep pattern) scopeObjectData: 10410a5c2e5f53425f Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x41/65 packageLength: 0x0a1/161 scopeLength: 161 scopeLength: 306 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 324 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {51 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 1044075c2e5f53425f Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x44/68 packageLength: 0x074/116 scopeLength: 116 scopeLength: 216 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 234 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {216 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10433f5c2e5f53425f Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x43/67 packageLength: 0x3f3/1011 scopeLength: 1011 scopeLength: 2006 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 2024 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {221 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 1044335c2e5f53425f Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x44/68 packageLength: 0x334/820 scopeLength: 820 scopeLength: 1624 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 1642 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {94 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10375c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x37/55 packageLength: 55/55 scopeLength: 55 scopeLength: 94 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 336 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {94 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10375c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x37/55 packageLength: 55/55 scopeLength: 55 scopeLength: 94 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 336 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {94 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10375c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x37/55 packageLength: 55/55 scopeLength: 55 scopeLength: 94 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 336 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {94 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10345c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x34/52 packageLength: 52/52 scopeLength: 52 scopeLength: 88 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 106 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {88 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10285c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x28/40 packageLength: 40/40 scopeLength: 40 scopeLength: 64 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 82 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {64 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 102c5c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x2c/44 packageLength: 44/44 scopeLength: 44 scopeLength: 72 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 90 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {72 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10395c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x39/57 packageLength: 57/57 scopeLength: 57 scopeLength: 98 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 116 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {98 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 103f5c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x3f/63 packageLength: 63/63 scopeLength: 63 scopeLength: 110 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 128 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {110 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 101a5c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x1a/26 packageLength: 26/26 scopeLength: 26 scopeLength: 36 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 378 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {36 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 101a5c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x1a/26 packageLength: 26/26 scopeLength: 26 scopeLength: 36 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 378 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {36 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 101a5c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x1a/26 packageLength: 26/26 scopeLength: 26 scopeLength: 36 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 378 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {36 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 101a5c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x1a/26 packageLength: 26/26 scopeLength: 26 scopeLength: 36 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 378 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {36 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 101a5c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x1a/26 packageLength: 26/26 scopeLength: 26 scopeLength: 36 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 378 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {36 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 101a5c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x1a/26 packageLength: 26/26 scopeLength: 26 scopeLength: 36 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 378 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {36 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 101a5c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x1a/26 packageLength: 26/26 scopeLength: 26 scopeLength: 36 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 378 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {36 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10275c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x27/39 packageLength: 39/39 scopeLength: 39 scopeLength: 62 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 560 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {62 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10275c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x27/39 packageLength: 39/39 scopeLength: 39 scopeLength: 62 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 560 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {62 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10275c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x27/39 packageLength: 39/39 scopeLength: 39 scopeLength: 62 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 560 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {62 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10275c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x27/39 packageLength: 39/39 scopeLength: 39 scopeLength: 62 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 560 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {62 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10275c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x27/39 packageLength: 39/39 scopeLength: 39 scopeLength: 62 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 560 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {62 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10275c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x27/39 packageLength: 39/39 scopeLength: 39 scopeLength: 62 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 560 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {62 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10275c2f035f53425f One-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x3F/77) pkgLengthByte: 0x27/39 packageLength: 39/39 scopeLength: 39 scopeLength: 62 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 560 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {62 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 10440b5c2e5f53425f Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x44/68 packageLength: 0x0b4/180 scopeLength: 180 scopeLength: 344 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 362 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {89 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... scopeObjectData: 108831055c5f53425f Three-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFFFF/1048575) pkgLengthByte: 0x88/136 packageLength: 0x05318/21272 scopeLength: 21272 scopeLength: 42528 (egrep pattern length: 16) scopeObjectData length 42546 (includes egrep pattern) Scope (_SB_) {198 bytes} without ACPI Processor declarations ... 3 Scope (_SB) {..} object(s) found in DSDT scopeObjectData: 105c2e5f5342 Two-byte encoding detected (maximum length 0x0FFF/4095) pkgLengthByte: 0x5c/92 packageLength: 0x2e1c/11804 scopeLength: 11804 scopeLength: 23598 (egrep pattern length: 10) scopeObjectData length 23610 (includes egrep pattern) Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Overriding processor enable state (now enabled)! processorID: 5f ._PR Scope (_SB) {23610 bytes} with ACPI Processor declarations found in DSDT (ACPI 1.0 compliant) Number of Scopes: 1 Generating ssdt.dsl for a 'iMac15,1' with board-id [Mac-42FD25EABCABB274] Intel X5690 processor [0x206C2] setup [0x] With a maximum TDP of 130 Watt, as specified by Intel Number logical CPU's: 24 (Core Frequency: 3460 MHz) Number of Turbo States: 0 Number of P-States: 14 (1600-3460 MHz) targetCStates: 29 Adding C1 Adding C3 Adding C6 Adding C7 targetCStates: 7 Adding C1 Adding C2 Adding C3 Injected C-States for ._PR (C1,C3,C6,C7) Injected C-States for ._PR (C1,C2,C3) Warning: 'system-type' may be set improperly (3 instead of 2) - Clover users should read https://clover-wiki.zetam.org/Configuration/ACPI#acpi_smartupsSetting executing bit of iasl ... _checkForExecutableFile(iasl) Done. Compiling: ssdt_pr.dsl Intel ACPI Component Architecture ASL Optimizing Compiler version 20140926-64 [Nov 6 2014] Copyright (c) 2000 - 2014 Intel Corporation Compiler aborting due to parser-detected syntax error(s) /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 21: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 21: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 21: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 22: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 22: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 22: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 23: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 23: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 23: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 24: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 24: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 24: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 25: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 25: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 25: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 26: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 26: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 26: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 27: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 27: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 27: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 28: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 28: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 28: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 29: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 29: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 29: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 30: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 30: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 30: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 31: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 31: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 31: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 32: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 32: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 32: External (\_SB.._PR, DeviceObj) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 34: Scope (\_SB.._PR) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 34: Scope (\_SB.._PR) Error 6126 - ^ Invalid character (0x2E), expecting ASL keyword or name /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 34: Scope (\_SB.._PR) Error 6126 - ^ syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_NAMESEG, expecting ')' /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl 136: Error 6126 - syntax error, unexpected PARSEOP_SCOPE, expecting $end and premature End-Of-File ASL Input: /Users/rob/Library/ssdtPRGen/ssdt.dsl - 136 lines, 4089 bytes, 9 keywords Compilation complete. 40 Errors, 0 Warnings, 0 Remarks, 0 Optimizations Error: IASL status: 255 (Failed) And these are the resulting files: ACPI.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robertr Posted September 29, 2020 Share Posted September 29, 2020 Thank you so much, Rocky12! I got the Power Management working for full speed. I think Turbo is working to but can't be sure as I haven't found anything like iStat or HWMonitor that works so I can see frequency of the cores. It's not a fantastically powerful machine with its old architecture, slow RAM, etc. but it works. I'm attaching two screens showing Geekbench 4 CPU and OpenGL scores. I'm still on iMac SMBIOS but that's OK for now. The thing to tackle next is USB... I only have the USB3 card working for now. Any guidance will be MUCH appreciated. I have the USBInjectAll.kext but I think there is more stuff needed. I tried a bit but haven't figured it out yet. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robertr Posted September 29, 2020 Share Posted September 29, 2020 I'm no hacker.. don't know how to get the USB working and the guides aren't helping much here. Maybe they should but I'm just not getting it? If anybody can show/tell me how or point me to the right place I'd be very grateful. I would love to get this working perfectly and make an OpenCore guide or pretty much finished EFI folder for the Z800. So this is from the boot log of Clover (that gets USB working): 120:590 0:000 USBADR[0] = 0x1A0000 and PCIe = 0xFFFE 120:590 0:000 USBADR[1] = 0x1A0001 and PCIe = 0xFFFE 120:590 0:000 USBADR[2] = 0x1A0002 and PCIe = 0xFFFE 120:590 0:000 USBADR[3] = 0x1A0007 and PCIe = 0xFFFE 120:590 0:000 USBADR[4] = 0x1D0000 and PCIe = 0xFFFE 120:590 0:000 USBADR[5] = 0x1D0001 and PCIe = 0xFFFE 120:590 0:000 USBADR[6] = 0x1D0002 and PCIe = 0xFFFE 120:590 0:000 USBADR[7] = 0x1D0007 and PCIe = 0xFFFE and... 120:592 0:000 Start USB Fix 120:592 0:000 USB bridge[1A0000] at 1E8C, size = 4E 120:593 0:000 USB bridge[1A0001] at 1F42, size = 4E 120:593 0:000 USB bridge[1A0002] at 1FF8, size = 4E 120:593 0:000 USB bridge[1A0007] at 20FE, size = 4E 120:593 0:000 USB bridge[1D0000] at 1D9C, size = 4E 120:593 0:000 USB bridge[1D0001] at 1E52, size = 4E 120:593 0:000 USB bridge[1D0002] at 1F08, size = 4E 120:593 0:000 USB bridge[1D0007] at 21E0, size = 4E And these are screens from IORegistryExplorer and the SSDT that I got with SSDTTime on Ubuntu: 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
m1g2 Posted October 13, 2020 Share Posted October 13, 2020 thank you 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robertr Posted October 15, 2020 Share Posted October 15, 2020 (edited) My Z800 is running stable (I hope) now on Catalina with OpenCore and MacPro6,1 SMBIOS. I just have to fix the USB. Uptime now is more than 21 hours and I've been loading it with video encoding too. Final Cut Pro and network seems stable. Not sure the Power Management is 100% yet but I will see when I have monitoring kexts and software running. GeekBench5 Multicore score of 6114 so that's good. I had so many problems with the computer just freezing up without even giving me a normal kernel panic. It turns out it's the combination of PCIe cards, graphics & a cheap USB3 card.. the latter is what's causing the problems I think, I can still cause a freeze by unplugging and plugging in certain things to it. I ended up moving the RX 580 to an 8 lane slot and the USB card to another slot too. That made it better but not stable until I turned off one of the ethernet ports. I will look closer at the USB ports now. At a later point I will trick the the motherboard so it won't complain about fans/usb not being connected and demand F1 press to boot. Edited October 15, 2020 by robertr 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robertr Posted October 16, 2020 Share Posted October 16, 2020 (edited) 11 hours ago, Rocky12 said: Would you like to share your EFI Folder can you install from USB Installer Big Sur I will definitely share my EFI, I just need to clean it up a bit first. I'm still struggling with USB, can't get the mobo USB ports to work and it seems my USB3 card is acting up and making the computer unstable. I did manage to run the USBMap.command to make an injector kext but only when booted to Mojave with Clover. It doesn't work though, neither does USBInjectAll. I haven't tried Big Sur yet, haven't even looked into getting the beta installer. When is the final supposed to be released? EDIT: This is what I get when trying to run USBMap.command on Catalina boosted by OC: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/rob/Desktop/USBMap-master/USBMap.py", line 1130, in <module> u = USBMap() File "/Users/rob/Desktop/USBMap-master/USBMap.py", line 54, in __init__ self.check_controllers() File "/Users/rob/Desktop/USBMap-master/USBMap.py", line 162, in check_controllers assert self.controllers # Error if it's not populated after forcing AssertionError logout Saving session... ...copying shared history... ...saving history...truncating history files... ...completed. Also, I found another USB3 card in some old box of computer parts.. trying that now. Unfortunately I think it was based on the same chip but we'll see how it goes. Edited October 16, 2020 by robertr 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robertr Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 (edited) These weird lock-ups might not have anything to do with my OC/OSX install .... resetting all BIOS settings and testing with Ubuntu. Could be a problem with memory, motherboard or even one of the CPU's. I have a lot of other things to do but I'll try figure it out. Will also try to post a clean EFI folder so others can try. EDIT: It was hanging in Ubuntu too until I did a factory reset of the BIOS. Perhaps the hackintosh boot loader is messing up the BIOS when trying to write NVRAM or something? (I don't know how that stuff is supposed to work.) I remember having similar issues with my first hackintosh where I had to factory reset the BIOS to get it going again after crashing. Now it's been running Ubuntu with mprime stress test for 4 hours. EDIT2: .. and then it locked up when stopping the stress test. EDIT3: It was working well when I turned off Multiprocessor in the BIOS so I took out the second CPU and its RAM, cleaned it properly and reseated. Seems to be working well now... (am I jinxing it now??) If it hadn't been a new install I would have checked the RAM/CPU right away. And the problem often showing up when plugging/unplugging USB threw me off. It has now handled Prime95 for a while and stopping and restarting the torture test many times (this was impossible before). The USBMap kext I made with the commandline tool in Mojave isn't working but now it might be stable enough to dig around in the IORegistry without freezing so I'll try to get USB ports working. Edited October 18, 2020 by robertr 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robertr Posted October 25, 2020 Share Posted October 25, 2020 (edited) My machine is very stable but I haven't managed to get proper power management or built in USB working. I haven't even bothered with audio since I'm using USB audio that's connected to the USB3 card. I'm using NullCPUPowerManagement.kext and it's switching the whole packages between 1596 MHz and 3591 MHz (one multiplier higher than X5690 specs). I have Enhanced Turbo turned on in BIOS. It stays cool with cores around 30-35 C under "idle" load with normal background tasks and around 68-70 C under Prime95 24 thread torture test with small FFT for maximum CPU stress/heat. I'm using MacPro6,1 SMBIOS. I will share a cleaned up OC EFI folder but also include the ssdt files I have for power management and USB map even though I can't make them work. I'm just not knowledgeable enough to get it to work fully but would love it if someone else want to give it a try. Including pics of the temps, frequencies and speed test of the NVME boot drive in the PCIe slot. If I run the speed test for a long time it can start throttling down due to higher temps. Also, this NVME drive should but be bootable by BIOS but I haven't gotten this to work so I'm using a regular SSD for OC (much preferred over USB). I might look into getting the factory overclocked RX 580 to perform better but I'm not too concerned. Edited October 25, 2020 by robertr 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robertr Posted October 25, 2020 Share Posted October 25, 2020 It's not very tidy and pretty now but this is how it looks inside. I'll probably put a bunch of SSD's in there but don't want to use the original HD rack so I'll make a new, simple one with better air flow. Plenty of fans at low speed gives pretty silent operation. The CPU coolers are actually a bit big but they fit perfectly when I kinda slid them together so the fins are interlaced. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaymack Posted November 23, 2020 Share Posted November 23, 2020 Have any of you running an HP Z400 been able to go from Catalina to MacOs Big Sur? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kif.007 Posted January 8, 2021 Share Posted January 8, 2021 Hello everyone and happy new year, someone is looking at installing Big Sur on Z400 with OpenCore or Clover. Me with Clover I arrive at the installation, I start it but it freezes 7min from the end no way to find out why and with OpenCore I have a little more trouble because it gives me a kernel panic certainly due to my Kexts. If you have any idea. Thank you all. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tale77 Posted January 21, 2021 Share Posted January 21, 2021 (edited) Hi everyone, I need some help. First of all thanks a lot for all your work, this topic is fantastic! I'm a newie and I'm trying to install high sierra on my z800 (I tried also with Mojave). I read a lot of pages in this topic and I tried different guides but I always stop at the same point: I create the usb pen (I used buddy app but also the terminal code), it starts and go successfully (except some error and warning) to the panel control, from there I see the ssd where I would like to install and I can format it (I choose AFPS)... but then when I start the installation I get always the same error message: this copy of high sierra is corrupted and you can't use it to install high sierra (I tried different version of the installer 10.13.0., 10.13.6 downloaded from apple store but the result is always the same). I used all the kext recommended by rocky12, and also the config.plist and the dsdt rocky12 released. But nothing. Then I used the config.plist that already worked on my previous installation on the same z800 (el capitan). I used also the same dsdt but I don't know if it's ok or not. Anyway I stop always at the same point. (see image) please can you help me? my z800 specifications: 2x 2,93 GH 6-Core Intel Xeon 96 GB DDR3 1333 Mhz Radeon Sapphire RX 580 Pulse (Lite edition) 500 GB SSD 970 EVO NVMe Edited January 21, 2021 by tale77 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THEOLDSHARK Posted January 21, 2021 Share Posted January 21, 2021 Hi tale77, I once had the same problem with my Z400. Reason was a reset of my bios which also resetted the system clock. After setting the date to the correct value the installation image did work without any problems. I don't really think this will solve your problem, but maybe you check it just to be sure ... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tale77 Posted January 22, 2021 Share Posted January 22, 2021 Thanks Rocky12, but the files I used are exactly the same you posted me. I used all the kext, your config.plist and your dsdt. Nothing changed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tale77 Posted February 25, 2021 Share Posted February 25, 2021 so... finally I succeeded! Mojave is running pretty well on my z800 but I still have some problems with the GPU. I don't use whatewheregreen + Lilu because it caused KP in the installation process. After the installation, Mojave was running very slowly and bad and I had always glitches on the monitor (only 1 port was working). So I found a guide to patch the Framebuffer using Orinoco and adapting it to my GPU (a sapphire radeon rx 580 pulse lite edition). So at the moment I'm patching the AMD9500Controller using clover injection that solved many problems but not all of them (I read it's not a good way, better could be to modify the dsdt but I don't know how to do! In some other treads I read that it's not possible to do Framebuffer patching with Mojave but I'm doing it, how is it possible?). The workstation is stable and fast, everything is working, it even comes back from the sleep and all the video ports are working but only 2 at a time (if I connect a third monitor I get glitches and no video but the sound works by HDMI). Anyway even if I use only 2 monitors I get glitches and I feel the GPU is not running very well. Someone can help me? I share my efi folder (but I had to remove a file in order to stay under 10MB. the file is Firmware.scap that normally is in the folder APPLE inside the EFI folder). EFI.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PPCnostalgic Posted June 9, 2021 Share Posted June 9, 2021 Thank you Rocky12. I'll keep you updated about my wrestling with BS on X58... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jrv10 Posted November 13, 2021 Share Posted November 13, 2021 Hi Rockey, congratulations on getting your Z800 back in action. That is great news. If possible, it would be great if you could share with us how to get macOS Big Sur 11.6.1 running on the Z800. Would it be the same way you got Monterey working on your system? I am still using 10.14.6 with Clover. I will need to learn how to use OC and now I am ready. Could you share your files to use them as reference for my template. You mentioned you used OC Legacy Mode, is this the same as OC Legacy Patcher? Thanks again. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jrv10 Posted November 14, 2021 Share Posted November 14, 2021 Hi Rockey, thanks for your help. I am checking at the moment the nvram links you posted to see how to be able to update to BS. To edit the config.plist and to generate a random a serial number to my SMBIOS I will use ProperTree and GenSMBIOS. Do have other recommendations to edit/generate this? I am still thinking of the way I was able to configure Clover with Clover Configurator but I know with OC now is different. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jrv10 Posted November 28, 2021 Share Posted November 28, 2021 Hi Rockey, thank you for the Clover folder. Yes it would be great if you could upload the AGPM kext for the GT710. Do you use Hackintool to generate the the USBMap? Thanks again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WoodCabin Posted December 7, 2021 Share Posted December 7, 2021 (edited) On 11/14/2021 at 2:41 AM, Rocky12 said: Hi, jrv10, nice to see you again, and thanks for the comments yes, sure, why not I can upload my Open core EFI Folder if you need help I can help you my installation method was Catalina, but first I prepared or configured Open Core Bootloader to have a proper bootable USB installer I can only recommend not to use spinning drive if you want to upgrade from Catalina to Big Sur use only SSD drive Asking about legacy Patcher I didn't use, so I can't say much about it, USB installer was created with dosdude1 Catalina Patcher and the upgrade method was Emulated NV RAM. I have removed 2 folders from open core zip files removed are Tools folder and Resources folder so no need to worry about it, I did that just to reduce the amount of file size http://dosdude1.com/catalina/ OpenCore 0.7.5.zip 4.11 MB · 9 downloads Hello @Rocky12, I have a Z600, I have used its opencore folder (both 0.7.5 and 0.7.6) but the computer does not reach the boot boot, with version 0.7.5 it shows an error message from the system disk (not there is boot disk) and with version 0.7.6 the message changes to Waiting for boot disk. I use a Sandisk 64gb USB stick formatted in MacOs + with registry, then dosdude1 catalina patcher and then mount EFI from the USB stick and add its EFI Open Core. I insert the memory in the front USB of the Z600 but I do not get more. Do I have to install something else? Thanks and best regards. Edited December 7, 2021 by WoodCabin edit 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WoodCabin Posted December 7, 2021 Share Posted December 7, 2021 Hello again, here is my EFI, based on Clover-Mojave, greetings. Z600 Mojave - Clover.zip 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WoodCabin Posted December 7, 2021 Share Posted December 7, 2021 Yes, I have other systems with open core, but this one I have not been able to make it work with open core, even so, this EFI works for my Z600 and a Z800 that I had a long time ago, the problem is that with OpenCore EFI I cannot pass from the blue screen of the Bios, the boot does not appear and an error message appears instead. In EFI Clover you have to install clover, it is not enough to copy the EFI, the clover installer installs files on the hard disk or on the USB drive, but when working with Open Core this is not necessary, with OpenCore it is enough to copy the efi from one disk to another to boot, that's why I am surprised not being able to access the opencore menu, it is strange ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WoodCabin Posted December 8, 2021 Share Posted December 8, 2021 Thanks friend, today I had time to get in front of the computer and I was able to install Catalina on my Z600, I was unaware of the "BootLegacy" installation process, at first I had no problems installing it on the USB, but then, when I wanted to do it on the SSD I had problems, I could solve them by changing the SIP to be able to write to the SSD container, now everything is fine, the EFI folder was based on Opencore 0.6.0, today I have been able to update to 0.6.8, I stopped here because in 0.6. 9 I had a boot error, tomorrow I will try to overcome it and get to version 0.7.6. Thank you very much for your help, I will try the Big Sur installation shortly. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robertr Posted February 3, 2022 Share Posted February 3, 2022 Looking to get Big Sur going with OpenCore on my Z800! I have to run Final Cut Pro on the Z800 now but the libraries require the latest version (10.5.2) and that won't run on Catalina. I wanted to download the OC version/EFI that @Rocky12 posted but it's gone now and I don't know if he will read this, does anybody else have it? Any tips, directions, links, etc. will be very much welcomed! Cheers! 😊 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocky12 Posted February 3, 2022 Share Posted February 3, 2022 (edited) Open Core 0.7.6 EFI Without Resources Tools Folder Edited February 8, 2022 by Rocky12 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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