MattsCreative Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 @Mieze @vit9696 I'm following with a lot of interest this thread. Maybe this will sound a bit naive, but I wonder how come the wathevergreen.kext could make HDMI audio working and Mieze's method in some cases (like the hackaro's one) not. Is something missing there? Besides that, this is really something. Thank you guys! weg has patches that’s why but you can make a HDMI audio ssdt Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiddRamesh Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 @slice sir nothing is working for me Ive tried everything but no luck, Everyitme ATI is inject i get panic on 10.13.1, its working gr8 on 10.11.6. N if i ignore ATI Inject, AMD6000 n AMD3000 controller load but no QE/CI. 1.FakeID 2.Mieze DSDT Patch 3.DeInit 4.AMD6000 Controller Patch 5.WhateverGreen 6.replacing 4 kext as @slice said in one thread.. 7.Directly patching Farmebuffer in AMD6000Controller m using AMDFrameBufferUtility App The panic is regarding Legacy AMD ... Archive.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattsCreative Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 @slice sir nothing is working for me Ive tried everything but no luck, Everyitme ATI is inject i get panic on 10.13.1, its working gr8 on 10.11.6. N if i ignore ATI Inject, AMD6000 n AMD3000 controller load but no QE/CI. 1.FakeID 2.Mieze DSDT Patch 3.DeInit 4.AMD6000 Controller Patch 5.WhateverGreen 6.replacing 4 kext as @slice said in one thread.. 7.Directly patching Farmebuffer in AMD6000Controller m using AMDFrameBufferUtility App The panic is regarding Legacy AMD ... find away to patch for uefi a tool used to be a thing Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pavo Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 @slice sir nothing is working for me Ive tried everything but no luck, Everyitme ATI is inject i get panic on 10.13.1, its working gr8 on 10.11.6. N if i ignore ATI Inject, AMD6000 n AMD3000 controller load but no QE/CI. 1.FakeID 2.Mieze DSDT Patch 3.DeInit 4.AMD6000 Controller Patch 5.WhateverGreen 6.replacing 4 kext as @slice said in one thread.. 7.Directly patching Farmebuffer in AMD6000Controller m using AMDFrameBufferUtility App The panic is regarding Legacy AMD ... AMDFrameBufferUtility App doesn't work btw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiddRamesh Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 @pavo sir, AMD Utility worked grt in 10.11.6 i didn't upgraded to 10.12, coz of usability n many other issue but i want to update to 10.13 n everything i working smooth only AMD is annoying me sir plz guide me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiddRamesh Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 This is wat i get in 10.11.6.. 18/11/17 9:14:42.000 PM kernel[0]: RadeonSensors (pci1): found ATI Radeon ID: 0x6841, ATOM BIOS: Sony/Wistron 18/11/17 9:14:42.000 PM kernel[0]: RadeonSensors (pci1): using device-id to resolve temperature sensor type 18/11/17 9:14:42.000 PM kernel[0]: RadeonSensors (pci1): adding EverGreen thermal sensor 18/11/17 9:14:42.000 PM kernel[0]: RadeonSensors (pci1): started 18/11/17 9:14:37.000 PM kernel[0]: IOGraphics flags 0x43 This is wat i get in 10.13.1 18/11/17 9:14:37.000 PM kernel[0]: IOGraphics flags 0x43 (0x51) wat is this 0x51(maybe the issue) ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pavo Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 @pavo sir, AMD Utility worked grt in 10.11.6 i didn't upgraded to 10.12, coz of usability n many other issue but i want to update to 10.13 n everything i working smooth only AMD is annoying me sir plz guide me No the app isn't complete, it doesn't do what it suppose to do. You need to go back to the first post in this thread and do the manual work of getting and converting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiddRamesh Posted November 18, 2017 Share Posted November 18, 2017 No the app isn't complete, it doesn't do what it suppose to do. You need to go back to the first post in this thread and do the manual work of getting and converting. Pavo Sir, plz can u unlock at it , Ive Attached my ROM n DSDTs... And suggest me a patch ! AMD Radeon HD 7650M, Pondweed(3) Archive.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbmatias3 Posted November 20, 2017 Share Posted November 20, 2017 Hey guys I have a quick question I’m on ryzen 10.13.2 beta 4 -rx 580 8 gigs xfx -msi mobo I’m using latest lilu kext and what ever green Once I updated to this beta 4 display port audio works (my monitor has speakers, and they work) So sleep doesn’t work(all fans and leds stay on I have to manually reboot. So what I did is add this to my config.plist <key>Graphics</key> <dict> <key>RadeonDeInit</key> <true/> Then I change my fb to Damian (inject ati, and inject video bios) in clover -just these two options I included lilu and whatevergreen to both s/l/e and my clover/kext /other The I boot and sleep/ wake works!!! I still have to test but it works the only downside is it disables my Display port audio (speakers no longer works and it does not say display port only my other audio ports) If I boot with no options selected in clover for graphics my display port audio (speakers work again but sleep doesn’t) I know weird Any suggestions I’m on 10.13.2 beta 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smallersen Posted November 20, 2017 Share Posted November 20, 2017 Hi Mieze (or sombody else), my new Asus Dual RX 580 8GB runs smooth with new Clover settings RadeonDeInit=Yes. Just it consumes to much power when in idle, 30 Watt more than a NVIVIA 1060 i have tested. The card is recognized as AMD R9 xxx. I use just Pike R. Alpha's generated SSDT. In the moment AMD kexts active: AMD9500Controller AMDFramebuffer AMDRadeonX4250 AMDSupport Is there a way to get better power consumption? Thanks a lot in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 Hi Mieze (or sombody else), my new Asus Dual RX 580 8GB runs smooth with new Clover settings RadeonDeInit=Yes. Just it consumes to much power when in idle, 30 Watt more than a NVIVIA 1060 i have tested. The card is recognized as AMD R9 xxx. I use just Pike R. Alpha's generated SSDT. In the moment AMD kexts active: AMD9500Controller AMDFramebuffer AMDRadeonX4250 AMDSupport Is there a way to get better power consumption? Thanks a lot in advance It will be a great achievement if someone found a way to control AMD card GPU PM. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nms Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 It will be a great achievement if someone found a way to control AMD card GPU PM. It's already controlled by PowerPlay library. Just submit correct card info for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbmatias3 Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 What does injecting ati do exactly when enabled in clover? In 10.13.2 beta 4 using my rx 580 when I change my fb to Damian and inject ati (using latest lilu and whatever green) It fixed my sleep/ wake issue. Only thing is that it shows my card as rx 480 and it kills my display port audio (my monitor speakers get disabled when I inject ati) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smallersen Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 It's already controlled by PowerPlay library. Just submit correct card info for it.Hi nms, I just don´t know how to do it. What is the simplest way for a dummy to submit the correct data when using new RadeonDeInit=Yes for a RX 580? Things are changing so fast in the moment that I don´t know which informations are still valid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slice Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 It's already controlled by PowerPlay library. Just submit correct card info for it. Hitting into milk. For you to know the library in for Windows and not open source. That all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nms Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 Hitting into milk. For you to know the library in for Windows and not open source. That all. Slicker:SLE nms$ strings AMD7000Controller.kext/Contents/MacOS/AMD7000Controller | egrep -i '(power|PP_)' AAPL,aux-power-connected SIPowerPlayManager edp-display-power-sequence display-power-sequence virtual bool AMD7000Controller::detectPowerDown() PP_Result_OK PP_Result_Failed PP_Result_NotSupported PP_Result_NotInitialized PP_Result_BadInputSize PP_Result_BadOutputSize PP_Result_BadInput PP_Result_BadOutput PP_Result_InitializationFailed PP_Result_AsicNotSupported PP_Result_VBIOSCorrupt PP_Result_OutOfMemory PP_Result_NoThermalController PP_Result_StateNotFound PP_Result_StateNotComparable PP_Result_StateIsRequested PP_Result_StateIsCurrent PP_Result_TableImmediateExit PP_Result_BiosTableNotFound PP_Result_PXSwitchDeferred PP_Result_Retry PP_Result_???? DAL POWER POWERPLAY PP_RefreshRate PP_VBlankTime PP_BootupDisplayState PP_CNEscapeInput PP_BreakOnAssert PP_BreakOnWarn PP_LogSource PP_LogLevel PP_LogDestination PP_LogField PP_EnableAppProfile PP_DisableMaxPCIEBandwidth Power source change - PowerPlay enabled, limited power source Power source change - PowerPlay enabled Power source change - PowerPlay disabled Power source change - with multi GPU customisation Power source change - with Gemini primary customisation Power source change - with Hardware DC switching Readjust Power State Enable PowerPlay - Limited power source Enable PowerPlay Disable PowerPlay Change power source UI label - PowerPlay enabled Change power source UI label - PowerPlay disabled Reduce power limit for Dual Caicos XTX Boost Power Limit Update Power Optimization Settings PP_PowerPlayEnabled_Default PP_PowerPlayEnabled PP_ConfigurableACPowerSourceUIMapping PP_RestrictDPMLevelForCFOnDC PP_EnableCFULPSPolicy PP_ACPowerSourceUIMapping PP_ACPowerSourceUIMapping_Default PP_ConfigurableDCPowerSourceUIMapping PP_DCPowerSourceUIMapping PP_DCPowerSourceUIMapping_Default PP_ForceReportOverdrive4 PP_EnableHardwareThermalProtection PP_BACODelayIntervalInMilliSeconds PP_ULPSDelayIntervalInMilliSeconds PP_OS_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER PP_DeferFirstStateSwitch PP_CCCNextEnabled PP_EnableDualACTemplateForOD PP_Apple_Bootcamp_Enable PP_Force3DPerformanceMode AsicOnLowPower PP_GPUPowerDownEnabled PP_SkipQueryATPXPowerDown PP_EnableBACOSupportFeature PP_UserBACOEnable PP_HPC_interface PP_DISPLAY_SCANLINE_LOW PP_DISPLAY_SCANLINE_HIGH PP_PhmUseDummyBackEnd PP_FloorSCLKFor4K PP_WantSAMClkWithDummyBackEnd PP_WantACPClkWithDummyBackEnd PP_WantUVDClkWithDummyBackEnd PP_WantVCEClkWithDummyBackEnd PP_IPSDBGINFO PP_DisableThermalManagement PP_StablePStateDisable PP_UMDPStateDisable PP_FPSDBGINFO PP_FPSFeatureForceOn PP_FPSEnabledInDC PP_FPSEnabledInAC PP_FPSUpperLimit PP_FPSLowerLimit PP_FPSUpperLimitForAC PP_FPSLowerLimitForAC PP_FPSMaxMinDeltaForDC PP_FPSMaxMinDeltaForAC PP_FPSMaxThresholdUpperBoundForDC PP_FPSMaxThresholdLowerBoundForDC PP_FPSMaxThresholdUpperBoundForAC PP_FPSMaxThresholdLowerBoundForAC PP_DALPowerLevel PP_MinimumCoreClockCeiling PP_MinimumCoreClockCeilingInSR PP_DisableEngineTransition PP_DisableMemoryTransition PP_DisableVoltageTransition PP_CGCGDisable PP_MMClockGatingEnabled PP_MemorySSEnabled PP_EngineSSEnabled PP_DynamicPCIEGen2Enabled PP_MGCGDisable PP_MGCGCGTSSMDisable PP_LSCGDisable PP_PowerGatingDisable PP_StayInBootState PP_DisableLightSleep PP_DisableDPM PP_UserMaxClockForMultiDisplays PP_DisableSMUUVDHandshake PP_DisablePCIePerformanceRequest PP_ThermalAutoThrottlingEnable PP_UVDDPM PP_VCEDPM PP_SAMUDPM PP_ACPDPM PP_PauseMMSessions PP_PCIeLaneOverride PP_PhmSoftPowerPlayTable PP_StablePStateSclkDPMPercentage PP_CGULVCONTROL PP_CGULVPARAMETER PP_ActivitySamplingInterval PP_HighSamplingInterval PP_SISLANDSActivityHysteresis PP_SISLANDSTrendDetection PP_SISLANDSVotingRightsClients PP_SISLANDSfxIdleThreshold PP_SISLANDSThermalProtectCounter PP_SISLANDSStaticScreenThresholdUnit PP_SISLANDSStaticScreenThreshold PP_SISLANDSMediumStateHysteresisDown PP_SISLANDSMediumStateDownThreshold PP_SISLANDSLowStateUpThreshold PP_SISLANDSUpTrendCoef PP_SISLANDSDownTrendCoef PP_DisableDynamicACTiming PP_MCLKStutterModeThreshold PP_MCLKEDCEnableThreshold PP_MCLKEDCWREnableThreshold PP_MCLSDisable PP_CacInfo1 PP_CacInfo2 PP_CacInfo3 PP_CacInfo4 PP_CacInfo5 PP_CacInfo6 PP_EnableLoadPostProductionFirmware PP_EnableLoadFalconSmcFirmware PP_MvddSplitMclkFreq PP_SMCGPIODebug PP_EngineClockMarginSigned PP_MemoryClockMarginSigned PP_PhmOnePCIELaneInULV PP_SISLANDSUlvVoltageChangeDelay PP_MaxMclk PP_MaxSclk PP_MinMclk pp_MinSclk PP_EnableUserLimits PP_DisableVddcPhaseShedding PP_MMSTT PP_BACOPcieGen PP_BACOPcieLanes PP_BACOUseIOAccess PP_BACOSkipHardware PP_MediumStateDownHysteresisTimeOut PP_DisableDTE PP_OverwriteDTETempSelect PP_FastWaterMarkTreshold PP_NearTDPDec PP_AboveSafeInc PP_BelowSafeInc PP_TDPSafeLimitPercent PP_MaxPSPercent_H PP_MaxPSPercent_M PP_DriverCalculateCACLeakage PP_CACConfigurationRequired PP_EnableCACLongTermAverage PP_LTAWindowSize PP_LTSTruncate PP_PwrEfficiencyRatioMargin PP_DisableUVDPowerContainment PP_RegisterWriteRingSize PP_FanControlCycleDelay PP_DisablePPM PP_SQRampingThreshold PP_DisablePowerControl PP_EnableGeminiAsymmetricPower PP_SclkDpmDisabled PP_MclkDpmDisabled PP_PcieDpmDisabled PP_EnableDFSBypass PP_DriverEnableNBDPM PP_DisableULPS PP_BACOShowDBGInfo PP_EnableLongIdleBACOSupport PP_SclkThrottleLowNotification PP_FPSFeatureEnable PP_DisableODStateInDC PP_DisablePowerContainment PP_DisableCAC PP_DisableDIDT PP_DisableSQRamping PP_DisableDBRamping PP_DisableTDRamping PP_DisableTCPRamping PP_SclkDeepSleepDisable PP_DisableULV PP_EnableSclkDeepSleepAboveLow PP_FuzzyFanControl PP_DisableMCDownLoadFeature PP_DisableMCCfgProgramming PP_ForceHighDPMLevel PP_MCLKStrobeModeThreshold PP_DisableClockStretcher PP_VRHotGpioDisabled PP_ACDCGpioDisabled PP_Falcon_QuickTransition_Enable PP_ThermalOutGpioDisabled PP_GetSclkParametersFromVbios PP_DisableSPLLShutdownSupport PP_ForceMCLKHigh PP_DisableUVDClientMCTuning PP_ODNFeatureEnable PP_DisableXDMANaturalDPM PP_DisableOCLPowerOptimization PP_GPUActivityWeight PP_EnablePerDPM PP_EnablePowerOptimization PP_DisableAutoWattman PP_AutoWattManDebug PP_AutoWattManSamplePeriod PP_AutoWattManFeatureDepth PP_AutoWattManDisableSampling PP_AutoWattManSCLKHighLimits PP_AutoWattManSCLKLowLimits PP_AutoWattManMCLKHighLimits PP_AutoWattManMCLKLowLimits PP_AutoWattManAlgorithmThreshold PP_AutoWattManAlgorithmMaxAdjustFactor PP_DisableIgnoreMMRequest PP_SclkDpmTuning0 PP_SclkDpmTuning1 PP_SclkDpmTuning2 PP_SclkDpmTuning3 PP_SclkDpmTuning4 PP_SclkDpmTuning5 PP_SclkDpmTuning6 PP_SclkDpmTuning7 PP_MclkDpmTuning0 PP_MclkDpmTuning1 PP_MclkDpmTuning2 PP_MclkDpmTuning3 PP_SCLKMMTuning PP_MCLKMMTuning PP_DisableFFC PP_EnableMCLKOptimization PP_PrefetcherDpmDisabled PP_SocclkDpmDisabled PP_DcefclkDpmDisabled PP_DisableAVFS PP_EnableTDCLimit PP_EnablePkgPwrTracking PP_ZeroRPMStopTemperature PP_ZeroRPMStartTemperature PP_DisableMultiUVDStates PP_ForceHighUVDState PP_DisableInitUVDClocks PP_DefaultNumClockClients PP_PermitReducedRefreshRate PP_EnableForceMultiDisplayForHiDispClk PP_MultipleDisplayOverride PP_MinDisplayClockOverrideBCD PP_StateManagerRuntimeChecks PP_IpsPerformanceMeasure PP_WaitOnRegisterTimeout [ATI LIB=PowerPlay, 2.510] PP_SmuPcDumpSize PP_SmuPcDumpInterval PowerLimit Set PLL_CNTL.PLL_POWER_DOWN=1 Set BACO_CNTL.BACO_POWER_OFF[0x08] Wait for BACO_CNTL.BACO_POWER_OFF[0x08]=1 Clr BACO_CNTL.BACO_POWER_OFF[0x08] Wait for GPIO, MEM, DVO POWERGOOD[0x1C00]=1 Slicker:SLE nms$ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smallersen Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 Hi nms, any tipps for my problem? It seems RadeonDeInit=Yes always leads to a AMD R9 xxx GPU definition. How to change that to RX 580? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cyberdevs Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 Hi nms, any tipps for my problem? It seems RadeonDeInit=Yes always leads to a AMD R9 xxx GPU definition. How to change that to RX 580? You need to patch the AMD9500Controller.kext via clover. Add this patch to your config.plist under the "Kernel and Kext Patches" Name: AMD9500Controller Find: 41 4d 44 20 52 39 20 78 78 78 Replace: 41 4d 44 20 52 58 20 35 38 30 Comment: Rename AMD R9 xxx to AMD RX 580 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gigamaxx Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 Hitting into milk. For you to know the library in for Windows and not open source. That all. OSX has “AutoWattMan” for power regulation of AMD cards. It’s in all the AMDxxxxControllerkext’s, maybe if we could alter these settings using kext to patch method we could adjust performance? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smallersen Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 You need to patch the AMD9500Controller.kext via clover. Add this patch to your config.plist under the "Kernel and Kext Patches" Thanks a lot. Now system setting display AMD RX 580 8GB. But power draw hasn´t changed. Complete system idle: 88 watt with a NVIDIA 1060 = approx. 8 watt for the GPU 116 watt with RX 580 = approx. 36 watt (!) for the GPU I use Pikes ssdt, generated with the 580 in place. Is there another possibility, perhaps a GPU ssdt? Or inject Ati, framebuffer or something else? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gigamaxx Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 Probably not, High Sierra seems to be over cautious with fan speeds right now. The vega cards are idling with 75% fan speed at minimum. This happened in Sierra with the RX 480 until the Drivers were optimized over time. If you really like the 1060 go with it, but good luck surviving updates or running beta versions. The tradeoff is pretty clear, AMD = Apple Drivers, Nvidia = Web Drivers ( more user control). Have you tested your RX in Sierra 12.6? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smallersen Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 The 1060 had very bad performance, a lot of gliches, very slow in every days performance - bad choice. I sent it back. I never had Sierra installed on my computer, I came from El Capitan. The RX 580 is just a few days old, so I have no experience with other systems. It is just running very nice with Photoshop, Lightroom, After Effects, video in common an so on. Just would be nice to have better power consumption. If there is no way, we just can wait for Apple... Just strange, that the patch changed nothing except name. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picasso Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 Probably not, High Sierra seems to be over cautious with fan speeds right now. The vega cards are idling with 75% fan speed at minimum. This happened in Sierra with the RX 480 until the Drivers were optimized over time. If you really like the 1060 go with it, but good luck surviving updates or running beta versions. The tradeoff is pretty clear, AMD = Apple Drivers, Nvidia = Web Drivers ( more user control). Have you tested your RX in Sierra 12.6? Vega should be fan ramp modified in bios, under windows. You can set percentage between temps and fan actuation. You can check the best way in Overclockers site, Vega/Amd forums. I did for 390X because my render times are extreme. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nms Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 Hi nms, any tipps for my problem? It seems RadeonDeInit=Yes always leads to a AMD R9 xxx GPU definition. How to change that to RX 580? Unfortunately my knowledge about ATI/AMD stuff very low )-; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smallersen Posted November 21, 2017 Share Posted November 21, 2017 Has sombody else checked power consumption of his RX 580 or another AMD card under High Sierra? Are the Apple drivers this bad optimized? Under windows the 580 is listed with 12 watt idle power consumption, under Mac it seams to be 36 watt. My 5960 processor jumps back to 1,2 MHz when idle, so speedsteps seem to work okay. It really seems to be the 580 GPU. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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