osy Posted July 26, 2019 Author Share Posted July 26, 2019 1 minute ago, rongu said: What do you mean by saying " I do this only on my free time--which is already rare" "You should have at least reply or acknowledge LPC not loading bug than I dun have to waste my time hunting." <= I only looked into this bug today along with other bugs. They're all being tracked here: https://github.com/osy86/HaC-Mini/issues Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kowbot Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 @rongu hello. rongu. can u post AppleIntelInfo? CPU P-States [ (22) 28 40 ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU C3-Cores [ 1 4 5 ] CPU C7-Cores [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ] CPU P-States [ (22) 28 40 ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU C7-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ] CPU C3-Cores [ 1 4 5 7 ] CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 3 4 5 7 ] CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 ] CPU P-States [ (13) 22 28 40 ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ] CPU P-States [ (13) 22 28 33 40 ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU P-States [ 13 22 28 (31) 33 40 ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU P-States [ 13 22 28 31 33 40 (41) ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU P-States [ 13 (22) 28 31 33 35 40 41 ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU P-States [ (13) 22 28 31 33 34 35 40 41 ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU P-States [ (13) 22 28 31 32 33 34 35 40 41 ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU P-States [ 13 22 28 31 32 33 34 35 40 41 (42) ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU P-States [ 13 22 28 31 32 33 34 35 (39) 40 41 42 ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU P-States [ (8) 13 22 28 31 32 33 34 35 39 40 41 42 ] iGPU P-States [ ] CPU P-States [ 8 13 (22) 28 31 32 33 34 35 39 40 41 42 ] iGPU P-States [ (21) ] CPU P-States [ 8 13 22 28 31 32 33 34 35 (39) 40 41 42 ] iGPU P-States [ 21 ] this is my result. iMac19,2 cd Downloads sudo chown -R 0:0 AppleIntelInfo.kext sudo kextload AppleIntelInfo.kext sudo cat /tmp/AppleIntelInfo.dat and attach your result AppleIntelInfo_2.9.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rongu Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 (edited) @osy, i am not interested in your reply anymore. I thank you for your contribution which I think it was great (not any more, it not what it looks like) and have fun guys !!! signning off this thread Edited July 27, 2019 by rongu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
osy Posted July 26, 2019 Author Share Posted July 26, 2019 24 minutes ago, rongu said: That was when ? Today, I tried iMac18,2 and iMac18,3 and wasn't able to get video signal through USB-C DP. 2 minutes ago, rongu said: @osy, i am not interested in your reply anymore. I thank you for your contribution which I think it was great and have fun guys sign off this thread umm okay I don't know what happened here. I'm going to chalk it up to language barrier issues. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 11 hours ago, osy said: You and anybody else with Bluetooth issues: are you using my xhci dsdt? the NUC’s _UPC and _PLD values are wrong and the port will not be enabled unless you either use my dsdt and clover patches OR make your own usbinjectall dsdt with the right values. NUC8i7HVK, BIOS 58, Samsung EVO 970 1TB (Windows), Intel p660 1TB (Mojave 10.14.6), 32 GB RAM I did NOT change the internal WiFI card. Using HaC Mini 1.3 without any changes, integrated bluetooth does not work. I now added RehabMan USBInjectAll et voila! - Bluetooth up and running. - LPC loaded (107 0 0xffffff7f825b7000 0x3000 0x3000 com.apple.driver.AppleLPC (3.1) 6DD4B940-38F9-3E34-8641-19F57B5FA0A8 <94 13 6 5 3>) Remaining issue, IORegistryExplorer freezes every single time. Any ideas if mixing HaC Mini with USBInjectAll is really a good idea? THX! Great work! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kowbot Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 3 hours ago, Schnubbi said: NUC8i7HVK, BIOS 58, Samsung EVO 970 1TB (Windows), Intel p660 1TB (Mojave 10.14.6), 32 GB RAM I did NOT change the internal WiFI card. Using HaC Mini 1.3 without any changes, integrated bluetooth does not work. I now added RehabMan USBInjectAll et voila! - Bluetooth up and running. - LPC loaded (107 0 0xffffff7f825b7000 0x3000 0x3000 com.apple.driver.AppleLPC (3.1) 6DD4B940-38F9-3E34-8641-19F57B5FA0A8 <94 13 6 5 3>) Remaining issue, IORegistryExplorer freezes every single time. Any ideas if mixing HaC Mini with USBInjectAll is really a good idea? THX! Great work! lol.. not working hardware only wifi? BT working smoothly? not have any issues? example: 1. Apple Watch Unlock not working. 2. only 1 device connect before off -> on BT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
osy Posted July 26, 2019 Author Share Posted July 26, 2019 (edited) 5 hours ago, Schnubbi said: NUC8i7HVK, BIOS 58, Samsung EVO 970 1TB (Windows), Intel p660 1TB (Mojave 10.14.6), 32 GB RAM I did NOT change the internal WiFI card. Using HaC Mini 1.3 without any changes, integrated bluetooth does not work. I now added RehabMan USBInjectAll et voila! - Bluetooth up and running. - LPC loaded (107 0 0xffffff7f825b7000 0x3000 0x3000 com.apple.driver.AppleLPC (3.1) 6DD4B940-38F9-3E34-8641-19F57B5FA0A8 <94 13 6 5 3>) Remaining issue, IORegistryExplorer freezes every single time. Any ideas if mixing HaC Mini with USBInjectAll is really a good idea? THX! Great work! I think ioregistryview freeze is caused by tb3 controller not on due to the companion port definitions. If you boot with a tb3/usb-c device then you should be able to load ioregistryview. can you do that and attach your ioregistryview dump after using usbinject? If you don’t have one, run “ioreg” in terminal and attach the output. I’m wondering if there’s a port I’m missing. Also: to confirm, you’re using config.plist from 1.3? Edited July 26, 2019 by osy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 3 hours ago, osy said: I think ioregistryview freeze is caused by tb3 controller not on due to the companion port definitions. If you boot with a tb3/usb-c device then you should be able to load ioregistryview. can you do that and attach your ioregistryview dump after using usbinject? If you don’t have one, run “ioreg” in terminal and attach the output. I’m wondering if there’s a port I’m missing. Also: to confirm, you’re using config.plist from 1.3? Sure! I am using vanilla config.plist from 1.3. I attached the only USB-C device I have at hand. (It is a combo device, 3 port USB A hub + Network Interface + Card Reader + HDMI + VGA) I hope the additional USB ports don't interfere with your analysis. Whether I boot with or without USB-C device attached, IORegistryExplorer always crashes. I now added USBInjectAll.kext and booted using "Boot with injected Kexts". Please find attached the dump from ioreg since ioregistryexplorer crashes. Original Intel WIFI / bluetooth still installed. (Don´t really need WiFi and I don´t have an Apple-Watch :-) ) Thanks! ioregdump.txt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
osy Posted July 26, 2019 Author Share Posted July 26, 2019 21 minutes ago, Schnubbi said: Sure! I am using vanilla config.plist from 1.3. I attached the only USB-C device I have at hand. (It is a combo device, 3 port USB A hub + Network Interface + Card Reader + HDMI + VGA) I hope the additional USB ports don't interfere with your analysis. Whether I boot with or without USB-C device attached, IORegistryExplorer always crashes. I now added USBInjectAll.kext and booted using "Boot with injected Kexts". Please find attached the dump from ioreg since ioregistryexplorer crashes. Original Intel WIFI / bluetooth still installed. (Don´t really need WiFi and I don´t have an Apple-Watch :-) ) Thanks! ioregdump.txt Can you post ioreg again this time without usbinjectall? Btw since you’re using usbinjectall without a custom ssdt, you currently don’t when any usb 3.0 support. Also can you post your whole EFI directory for me to check? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 16 minutes ago, osy said: Can you post ioreg again this time without usbinjectall? Btw since you’re using usbinjectall without a custom ssdt, you currently don’t when any usb 3.0 support. Also can you post your whole EFI directory for me to check? Removed USBInjectAll now and booted with connected USB-C combo device. If I don't use "Boot with injected Kexts", I get stuck with busy timeout AppleACPICPU. I don´t know why I have to boot with injected kexts now from this thumbdrive and I don´t know why it reverted to iMac18,3 now? I attached the ioregdump without usbinjectall and the zipped efi. THX! ioregdump_no_usbinjectall.txt EFI.zip 3 minutes ago, Schnubbi said: Removed USBInjectAll now and booted with connected USB-C combo device. If I don't use "Boot with injected Kexts", I get stuck with busy timeout AppleACPICPU. I don´t know why I have to boot with injected kexts now from this thumbdrive and I don´t know why it reverted to iMac18,3 now? I attached the ioregdump without usbinjectall and the zipped efi. THX! ioregdump_no_usbinjectall.txt EFI.zip Strange. Seems to be the thumdrive. Booting from SSD works fine without busy timeout. ioregdump_no_usbinjectall_boot_from_ssd.txt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
osy Posted July 26, 2019 Author Share Posted July 26, 2019 11 minutes ago, Schnubbi said: Removed USBInjectAll now and booted with connected USB-C combo device. If I don't use "Boot with injected Kexts", I get stuck with busy timeout AppleACPICPU. I don´t know why I have to boot with injected kexts now from this thumbdrive and I don´t know why it reverted to iMac18,3 now? I attached the ioregdump without usbinjectall and the zipped efi. THX! ioregdump_no_usbinjectall.txt EFI.zip Strange. Seems to be the thumdrive. Booting from SSD works fine without busy timeout. ioregdump_no_usbinjectall_boot_from_ssd.txt Everything looks right and I don’t see any difference in the USB except that with usbinjectall, none of the USB3.0 ports shows up. But the bluetooth card is usb2.0, and it shows up in both ioreg. Could there be some conflicting USB3.0 device? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 46 minutes ago, osy said: Everything looks right and I don’t see any difference in the USB except that with usbinjectall, none of the USB3.0 ports shows up. But the bluetooth card is usb2.0, and it shows up in both ioreg. Could there be some conflicting USB3.0 device? Hmmmm. I got nothing connected via USB but a "Logitech Unified Receiver" for Mouse and Keyboard. With the vanilla configuration and an unaltered NUC, I don't get Bluetooth to work and I can't open ioregistryexplorer. Now I learned from you that USBInjectAll will disable USB3. Hmmmmm...... THX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
osy Posted July 26, 2019 Author Share Posted July 26, 2019 1 minute ago, Schnubbi said: Hmmmm. I got nothing connected via USB but a "Logitech Unified Receiver" for Mouse and Keyboard. With the vanilla configuration and an unaltered NUC, I don't get Bluetooth to work and I can't open ioregistryexplorer. Now I learned from you that USBInjectAll will disable USB3. Hmmmmm...... THX Did you reset bios settings and then set the options shown in the guide? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 7 hours ago, kowbot said: lol.. not working hardware only wifi? BT working smoothly? not have any issues? example: 1. Apple Watch Unlock not working. 2. only 1 device connect before off -> on BT I don´t have an AppleWatch. Do you maybe have a better idea on how to get it to work? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 7 minutes ago, osy said: Did you reset bios settings and then set the options shown in the guide? Yes, I did that. Only enabled IGPU again then. Both displays are connected via DP. (Not USB) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
osy Posted July 26, 2019 Author Share Posted July 26, 2019 57 minutes ago, Schnubbi said: Yes, I did that. Only enabled IGPU again then. Both displays are connected via DP. (Not USB) Can you post a screen of bluetooth tab in system profiler as well as usb prober with vanilla v1.3 config? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 1 hour ago, osy said: Can you post a screen of bluetooth tab in system profiler as well as usb prober with vanilla v1.3 config? With Vanilla configuration, bluetooth is displayed in profiler but unusable. (Cannot be turned off and can`t connect to anything.) Plugged in some devices for fun. USB 3.0 Bus: Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBXHCISPT PCI Device ID: 0xa12f PCI Revision ID: 0x0031 PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086 USB Keyboard: Product ID: 0x0116 Vendor ID: 0x04f2 (Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd.) Version: 3.00 Speed: Up to 1.5Mb/sec Manufacturer: CHICONY Location ID: 0x14600000 / 6 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 100 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes DataTraveler 2.0: Product ID: 0x1665 Vendor ID: 0x0951 (Kingston Technology Company) Version: 1.00 Serial Number: 08606E6D402EFDC027028FDA Speed: Up to 480Mb/sec Manufacturer: Kingston Location ID: 0x14500000 / 8 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 100 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes Media: DataTraveler 2.0: Capacity: 7,75 GB (7 747 397 632 bytes) Removable Media: Yes BSD Name: disk5 Logical Unit: 0 Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table) USB Interface: 0 Volumes: EFI: Capacity: 209,7 MB (209 715 200 bytes) File System: MS-DOS FAT32 BSD Name: disk5s1 Content: EFI Volume UUID: 0E239BC6-F960-3107-89CF-1C97F78BB46B Install macOS Mojave: Capacity: 7,4 GB (7 403 425 792 bytes) Available: 1,16 GB (1 156 423 680 bytes) Writable: Yes File System: Journaled HFS+ BSD Name: disk5s2 Mount Point: /Volumes/Install macOS Mojave Content: Apple_HFS Volume UUID: 7AD3F6CF-935B-39C1-9735-7BCD247A35A4 Bluetooth HCI: Product ID: 0x0a2b Vendor ID: 0x8087 (Intel Corporation) Version: 0.10 Speed: Up to 12Mb/sec Location ID: 0x14400000 / 1 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 100 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes USB Optical Mouse: Product ID: 0xc05a Vendor ID: 0x046d (Logitech Inc.) Version: 54.00 Speed: Up to 1.5Mb/sec Manufacturer: Logitech Location ID: 0x14300000 / 7 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 98 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes Samsung S2 Portable: Product ID: 0x1f08 Vendor ID: 0x04e8 (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.) Version: 0.00 Serial Number: 00000011E09310500F81 Speed: Up to 480Mb/sec Manufacturer: JMicron Location ID: 0x14200000 / 9 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 2 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes Media: S2 Portable: Capacity: 1 TB (1 000 204 886 016 bytes) Removable Media: No BSD Name: disk6 Logical Unit: 0 Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table) USB Interface: 0 Volumes: EFI: Capacity: 209,7 MB (209 715 200 bytes) File System: MS-DOS FAT32 BSD Name: disk6s1 Content: EFI Volume UUID: 0E239BC6-F960-3107-89CF-1C97F78BB46B disk6s2: Capacity: 1 TB (999 995 129 856 bytes) BSD Name: disk6s2 Content: Apple_APFS USB Receiver: Product ID: 0xc52b Vendor ID: 0x046d (Logitech Inc.) Version: 12.03 Speed: Up to 12Mb/sec Manufacturer: Logitech Location ID: 0x14100000 / 5 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 98 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes USB 3.1 Bus: Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBXHCIPCI PCI Device ID: 0x2142 PCI Revision ID: 0x0000 PCI Vendor ID: 0x1b21 USB2.0 Hub: Product ID: 0x2817 Vendor ID: 0x2109 (VIA Labs, Inc.) Version: 3.d3 Speed: Up to 480Mb/sec Manufacturer: VIA Labs, Inc. Location ID: 0x00300000 / 3 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 0 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 USB Flash Drive: Product ID: 0xa810 Vendor ID: 0x05dc (Lexar Media, Inc.) Version: 11.00 Serial Number: AAZERXYP090J04NA Speed: Up to 480Mb/sec Manufacturer: Lexar Location ID: 0x00330000 / 9 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 100 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Media: JD FireFly: Capacity: 8,02 GB (8 019 509 248 bytes) Removable Media: Yes BSD Name: disk8 Logical Unit: 0 Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table) USB Interface: 0 Volumes: EFI: Capacity: 209,7 MB (209 715 200 bytes) File System: MS-DOS FAT32 BSD Name: disk8s1 Content: EFI Volume UUID: 0E239BC6-F960-3107-89CF-1C97F78BB46B Install macOS Mojave: Capacity: 7,68 GB (7 675 535 360 bytes) Available: 1,39 GB (1 388 724 224 bytes) Writable: Yes File System: Journaled HFS+ BSD Name: disk8s2 Mount Point: /Volumes/Install macOS Mojave 1 Content: Apple_HFS Volume UUID: 7EADC637-CEB1-3E5E-8073-0B035FE0D8A4 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub: Product ID: 0x5412 Vendor ID: 0x0bda (Realtek Semiconductor Corp.) Version: 1.04 Speed: Up to 480Mb/sec Manufacturer: Generic Location ID: 0x00340000 / 4 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 0 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 USB to ATA/ATAPI Bridge: Product ID: 0x0578 Vendor ID: 0x152d (JMicron Technology Corp.) Version: 1.00 Serial Number: 0123456789ABCDEF Speed: Up to 5Gb/sec Manufacturer: JMicron Location ID: 0x00200000 / 8 Current Available (mA): 900 Current Required (mA): 8 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Media: Generic: Capacity: 500,11 GB (500 107 862 016 bytes) Removable Media: No BSD Name: disk4 Logical Unit: 0 Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table) USB Interface: 0 Volumes: EFI: Capacity: 209,7 MB (209 715 200 bytes) File System: MS-DOS FAT32 BSD Name: disk4s1 Content: EFI Volume UUID: 85D67001-D93E-3687-A1C2-79D677F0C2E0 Lion: Capacity: 499,25 GB (499 248 103 424 bytes) Available: 299,23 GB (299 225 923 584 bytes) Writable: Yes File System: Journaled HFS+ BSD Name: disk4s2 Mount Point: /Volumes/Lion Content: Apple_HFS Volume UUID: F823D188-C8FB-3496-B017-2E58DA8DCA2F Recovery HD: Capacity: 650 MB (650 002 432 bytes) File System: Journaled HFS+ BSD Name: disk4s3 Content: Apple_Boot Volume UUID: 4385BCAF-9453-3A0E-86E0-EDCB51877908 USB3.0 Hub: Product ID: 0x0817 Vendor ID: 0x2109 (VIA Labs, Inc.) Version: 3.d3 Speed: Up to 5Gb/sec Manufacturer: VIA Labs, Inc. Location ID: 0x00100000 / 2 Current Available (mA): 900 Current Required (mA): 0 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub: Product ID: 0x0412 Vendor ID: 0x0bda (Realtek Semiconductor Corp.) Version: 1.04 Speed: Up to 5Gb/sec Manufacturer: Generic Location ID: 0x00140000 / 5 Current Available (mA): 900 Current Required (mA): 0 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 USB3.0 Card Reader: Product ID: 0x0749 Vendor ID: 0x05e3 (Genesys Logic, Inc.) Version: 15.35 Serial Number: 000000001536 Speed: Up to 5Gb/sec Manufacturer: Generic Location ID: 0x00142000 / 7 Current Available (mA): 900 Current Required (mA): 896 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 AX88179: Product ID: 0x1790 Vendor ID: 0x0b95 (ASIX Electronics Corporation) Version: 1.00 Serial Number: 000000000000DD Speed: Up to 5Gb/sec Manufacturer: ASIX Elec. Corp. Location ID: 0x00141000 / 6 Current Available (mA): 900 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 3 minutes ago, Schnubbi said: With Vanilla configuration, bluetooth is displayed in profiler but unusable. (Cannot be turned off and can`t connect to anything.) Plugged in some devices for fun. USB 3.0 Bus: Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBXHCISPT PCI Device ID: 0xa12f PCI Revision ID: 0x0031 PCI Vendor ID: 0x8086 USB Keyboard: Product ID: 0x0116 Vendor ID: 0x04f2 (Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd.) Version: 3.00 Speed: Up to 1.5Mb/sec Manufacturer: CHICONY Location ID: 0x14600000 / 6 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 100 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes DataTraveler 2.0: Product ID: 0x1665 Vendor ID: 0x0951 (Kingston Technology Company) Version: 1.00 Serial Number: 08606E6D402EFDC027028FDA Speed: Up to 480Mb/sec Manufacturer: Kingston Location ID: 0x14500000 / 8 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 100 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes Media: DataTraveler 2.0: Capacity: 7,75 GB (7 747 397 632 bytes) Removable Media: Yes BSD Name: disk5 Logical Unit: 0 Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table) USB Interface: 0 Volumes: EFI: Capacity: 209,7 MB (209 715 200 bytes) File System: MS-DOS FAT32 BSD Name: disk5s1 Content: EFI Volume UUID: 0E239BC6-F960-3107-89CF-1C97F78BB46B Install macOS Mojave: Capacity: 7,4 GB (7 403 425 792 bytes) Available: 1,16 GB (1 156 423 680 bytes) Writable: Yes File System: Journaled HFS+ BSD Name: disk5s2 Mount Point: /Volumes/Install macOS Mojave Content: Apple_HFS Volume UUID: 7AD3F6CF-935B-39C1-9735-7BCD247A35A4 Bluetooth HCI: Product ID: 0x0a2b Vendor ID: 0x8087 (Intel Corporation) Version: 0.10 Speed: Up to 12Mb/sec Location ID: 0x14400000 / 1 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 100 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes USB Optical Mouse: Product ID: 0xc05a Vendor ID: 0x046d (Logitech Inc.) Version: 54.00 Speed: Up to 1.5Mb/sec Manufacturer: Logitech Location ID: 0x14300000 / 7 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 98 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes Samsung S2 Portable: Product ID: 0x1f08 Vendor ID: 0x04e8 (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.) Version: 0.00 Serial Number: 00000011E09310500F81 Speed: Up to 480Mb/sec Manufacturer: JMicron Location ID: 0x14200000 / 9 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 2 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes Media: S2 Portable: Capacity: 1 TB (1 000 204 886 016 bytes) Removable Media: No BSD Name: disk6 Logical Unit: 0 Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table) USB Interface: 0 Volumes: EFI: Capacity: 209,7 MB (209 715 200 bytes) File System: MS-DOS FAT32 BSD Name: disk6s1 Content: EFI Volume UUID: 0E239BC6-F960-3107-89CF-1C97F78BB46B disk6s2: Capacity: 1 TB (999 995 129 856 bytes) BSD Name: disk6s2 Content: Apple_APFS USB Receiver: Product ID: 0xc52b Vendor ID: 0x046d (Logitech Inc.) Version: 12.03 Speed: Up to 12Mb/sec Manufacturer: Logitech Location ID: 0x14100000 / 5 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 98 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Built-In: Yes USB 3.1 Bus: Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBXHCIPCI PCI Device ID: 0x2142 PCI Revision ID: 0x0000 PCI Vendor ID: 0x1b21 USB2.0 Hub: Product ID: 0x2817 Vendor ID: 0x2109 (VIA Labs, Inc.) Version: 3.d3 Speed: Up to 480Mb/sec Manufacturer: VIA Labs, Inc. Location ID: 0x00300000 / 3 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 0 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 USB Flash Drive: Product ID: 0xa810 Vendor ID: 0x05dc (Lexar Media, Inc.) Version: 11.00 Serial Number: AAZERXYP090J04NA Speed: Up to 480Mb/sec Manufacturer: Lexar Location ID: 0x00330000 / 9 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 100 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Media: JD FireFly: Capacity: 8,02 GB (8 019 509 248 bytes) Removable Media: Yes BSD Name: disk8 Logical Unit: 0 Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table) USB Interface: 0 Volumes: EFI: Capacity: 209,7 MB (209 715 200 bytes) File System: MS-DOS FAT32 BSD Name: disk8s1 Content: EFI Volume UUID: 0E239BC6-F960-3107-89CF-1C97F78BB46B Install macOS Mojave: Capacity: 7,68 GB (7 675 535 360 bytes) Available: 1,39 GB (1 388 724 224 bytes) Writable: Yes File System: Journaled HFS+ BSD Name: disk8s2 Mount Point: /Volumes/Install macOS Mojave 1 Content: Apple_HFS Volume UUID: 7EADC637-CEB1-3E5E-8073-0B035FE0D8A4 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub: Product ID: 0x5412 Vendor ID: 0x0bda (Realtek Semiconductor Corp.) Version: 1.04 Speed: Up to 480Mb/sec Manufacturer: Generic Location ID: 0x00340000 / 4 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 0 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 USB to ATA/ATAPI Bridge: Product ID: 0x0578 Vendor ID: 0x152d (JMicron Technology Corp.) Version: 1.00 Serial Number: 0123456789ABCDEF Speed: Up to 5Gb/sec Manufacturer: JMicron Location ID: 0x00200000 / 8 Current Available (mA): 900 Current Required (mA): 8 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Media: Generic: Capacity: 500,11 GB (500 107 862 016 bytes) Removable Media: No BSD Name: disk4 Logical Unit: 0 Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table) USB Interface: 0 Volumes: EFI: Capacity: 209,7 MB (209 715 200 bytes) File System: MS-DOS FAT32 BSD Name: disk4s1 Content: EFI Volume UUID: 85D67001-D93E-3687-A1C2-79D677F0C2E0 Lion: Capacity: 499,25 GB (499 248 103 424 bytes) Available: 299,23 GB (299 225 923 584 bytes) Writable: Yes File System: Journaled HFS+ BSD Name: disk4s2 Mount Point: /Volumes/Lion Content: Apple_HFS Volume UUID: F823D188-C8FB-3496-B017-2E58DA8DCA2F Recovery HD: Capacity: 650 MB (650 002 432 bytes) File System: Journaled HFS+ BSD Name: disk4s3 Content: Apple_Boot Volume UUID: 4385BCAF-9453-3A0E-86E0-EDCB51877908 USB3.0 Hub: Product ID: 0x0817 Vendor ID: 0x2109 (VIA Labs, Inc.) Version: 3.d3 Speed: Up to 5Gb/sec Manufacturer: VIA Labs, Inc. Location ID: 0x00100000 / 2 Current Available (mA): 900 Current Required (mA): 0 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub: Product ID: 0x0412 Vendor ID: 0x0bda (Realtek Semiconductor Corp.) Version: 1.04 Speed: Up to 5Gb/sec Manufacturer: Generic Location ID: 0x00140000 / 5 Current Available (mA): 900 Current Required (mA): 0 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 USB3.0 Card Reader: Product ID: 0x0749 Vendor ID: 0x05e3 (Genesys Logic, Inc.) Version: 15.35 Serial Number: 000000001536 Speed: Up to 5Gb/sec Manufacturer: Generic Location ID: 0x00142000 / 7 Current Available (mA): 900 Current Required (mA): 896 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 AX88179: Product ID: 0x1790 Vendor ID: 0x0b95 (ASIX Electronics Corporation) Version: 1.00 Serial Number: 000000000000DD Speed: Up to 5Gb/sec Manufacturer: ASIX Elec. Corp. Location ID: 0x00141000 / 6 Current Available (mA): 900 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 Plugging in USB-C and USB-3 device on the front facilitated IORegistryExplorer. Unbelievable! 3 minutes ago, Schnubbi said: Plugging in USB-C and USB-3 device on the front facilitated IORegistryExplorer. Unbelievable! No, too fast, IORegistry still crashes after reboot. This is somehow random..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
osy Posted July 27, 2019 Author Share Posted July 27, 2019 The IOregistry crash is a known issue btw https://github.com/osy86/HaC-Mini/issues/13 Re:bluetooth, if the issue is turning on I don't think it has to do with usbinject. Maybe you got lucky? Do you have windows/linux installed? If so maybe it's getting configured and then you reboot into osx and it stays configured? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kowbot Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 3 hours ago, Schnubbi said: I don´t have an AppleWatch. Do you maybe have a better idea on how to get it to work? HS01/SS01 = front right HS03/SS03 = back top right HS04/SS04 = back bottom right HS09 = bluetooth HS10/SS02 = back top left HS11/SS07 = back bottom left HS12 = back right usbc HS13 = back left usbc u make custom usbinjectall ssdt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagvelo Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 should the original bluetooth work on this build? because i have it also but it cannot find any device with it and i cant shutdown it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 23 minutes ago, Dagvelo said: should the original bluetooth work on this build? because i have it also but it cannot find any device with it and i cant shutdown it It does indeed "sometimes" work. Osy is right. When i boot to Windows first, and then reboot into Mojave, bluetooth remains active and somehow usable. Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 6.0.14d3 Hardware, Features and Settings: Name: HaC mini Address: 94-B8-6D-6E-C3-C2 Bluetooth Low Energy Supported: Yes Handoff Supported: No Instant Hot Spot Supported: No Manufacturer: Intel Transport: USB Firmware Version: 8.256 (8.256) Bluetooth Power: On Discoverable: On Connectable: Yes Auto Seek Pointing: On Remote wake: On Vendor ID: 0x8087 Product ID: 0x0A2B HCI Version: 4.2 (0x8) HCI Revision: 0x100 LMP Version: 4.2 (0x8) LMP Subversion: 0x100 Device Type (Major): Computer Device Type (Complete): Mac Desktop Composite Class Of Device: 0x380104 Device Class (Major): 0x01 Device Class (Minor): 0x01 Service Class: 0x1C0 Auto Seek Keyboard: On Devices (Paired, Configured, etc.): iPhone 8: Address: 94-B0-1F-39-84-22 Major Type: Phone Minor Type: Smartphone Services: PAN Network Access Profile, Handsfree Gateway, Wireless iAP v2, Audio Source, AVRCP Device, MAP MAS-iOS, Wireless iAP, AVRCP Device, Phonebook Paired: Yes Configured: Yes Connected: No Manufacturer: Broadcom (0x9, 0x420E) Firmware Version: 0x0C40 Vendor ID: 0x004C Product ID: 0x710A Class of Device: 0x02 0x03 0x7A020C EDR Supported: Yes eSCO Supported: Yes SSP Supported: Yes Services: Bluetooth File Transfer: Folder other devices can browse: ~/Public When receiving items: Accept all without warning State: Disabled Bluetooth File Exchange: Folder for accepted items: ~/Downloads When other items are accepted: Save to location When receiving items: Accept all without warning State: Disabled Bluetooth Internet Sharing: State: Disabled Incoming Serial Ports: Bluetooth-Incoming-Port: RFCOMM Channel: 3 Requires Authentication: No Outgoing Serial Ports: iPhone8-Wirelessi: Address: 94-B0-1F-39-84-22 RFCOMM Channel: 1 Requires Authentication: No Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 10 hours ago, kowbot said: HS01/SS01 = front right HS03/SS03 = back top right HS04/SS04 = back bottom right HS09 = bluetooth HS10/SS02 = back top left HS11/SS07 = back bottom left HS12 = back right usbc HS13 = back left usbc u make custom usbinjectall ssdt. // USB configuration for NUC8 Hades Canyon DefinitionBlock ("", "SSDT", 2, "hack", "USB-NUC8", 0) { Device(UIAC) { Name(_HID, "UIA00000") Name(RMCF, Package() { "8086_a12f", Package() { "port-count", Buffer() { 26, 0, 0, 0 }, "ports", Package() { "HS01", Package() // front right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 1, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS03", Package() // back top right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 2, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS04", Package() // back bottom right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 3, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS09", Package() // bluetooth { "UsbConnector", 255, "port", Buffer() { 4, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS10", Package() // back top left { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 5, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS11", Package() // back bottom left { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 6, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS12", Package() // back right usbc { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 7, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS13", Package() // back left usb c { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 8, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "SS01", Package() // front right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 9, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "SS03", Package() // back top right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 10, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "SS04", Package() // back bottom right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 11, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "SS07", Package() // back bottom left { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 12, 0, 0, 0 }, }, }, }, }) } } //EOF How would I use this now in combination with HaC Mini 1.3? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kowbot Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 2 hours ago, Schnubbi said: // USB configuration for NUC8 Hades Canyon DefinitionBlock ("", "SSDT", 2, "hack", "USB-NUC8", 0) { Device(UIAC) { Name(_HID, "UIA00000") Name(RMCF, Package() { "8086_a12f", Package() { "port-count", Buffer() { 26, 0, 0, 0 }, "ports", Package() { "HS01", Package() // front right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 1, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS03", Package() // back top right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 2, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS04", Package() // back bottom right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 3, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS09", Package() // bluetooth { "UsbConnector", 255, "port", Buffer() { 4, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS10", Package() // back top left { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 5, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS11", Package() // back bottom left { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 6, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS12", Package() // back right usbc { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 7, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "HS13", Package() // back left usb c { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 8, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "SS01", Package() // front right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 9, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "SS03", Package() // back top right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 10, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "SS04", Package() // back bottom right { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 11, 0, 0, 0 }, }, "SS07", Package() // back bottom left { "UsbConnector", 3, "port", Buffer() { 12, 0, 0, 0 }, }, }, }, }) } } //EOF How would I use this now in combination with HaC Mini 1.3? maybe decompile HaC Mini 1.3 and merge it works? i don't try right now. because i have no free time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schnubbi Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 4 minutes ago, kowbot said: maybe decompile HaC Mini 1.3 and merge it works? i don't try right now. because i have no free time. Some input from Osy might be required here :-) I compiled the SSDT and added it to patched ACPI in parallel with HaC Mini 1.3 Additionally, I added USBInjectAll to OTHER I am getting somewhere, but bluetooth still only somehow works....... SSDT-UIAC.aml USBInjectAll.kext.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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