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#21
Posted 06 June 2011 - 09:05 PM
Chameleon and Chimera are looking for /SSDT-0.aml /SSDT-1.aml and so forth.
#22
Posted 06 June 2011 - 09:05 PM
mrmojorisin17, on Jun 7 2011, 04:02 AM, said:
Attach .dsl please 
once again, im newbie with this, hehehe
how to get ssdt.dsl ?
i got ssdt.aml from link that u gave.
my dsdt.aml is from dsdtautopatcher.
flAked, on Jun 7 2011, 04:05 AM, said:
Chameleon and Chimera are looking for /SSDT-0.aml /SSDT-1.aml and so forth.
how to make ssdt-x.aml ?
my bdmesg give me this
Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/Extra/DSDT.aml] 34021 bytes. Read HFS+ file: [hd(0,2)/Extra/SSDT.aml] 2829 bytes. ACPI table not found: SSDT-1.aml FADT: Restart Fix applied! FADT: Using custom DSDT! ACPI CPUs not found: C-States not generated !!! ACPI CPUs not found: P-States not generated !!! RSDT: Added 1 SSDT table(s) FADT: Restart Fix applied! FADT: Using custom DSDT! ACPI CPUs not found: C-States not generated !!! ACPI CPUs not found: P-States not generated !!! Added 1 SSDT table(s) into XSDT Starting Darwin x86_64
is it a problem?
#23
Posted 06 June 2011 - 09:09 PM
This is no autopatcher solution, we are running a custom made DSDT alongside a custom made bootloader (RevoBoot).
Please read the thread linked to. I will post a thread about SpeedStep on the P8P67 in the next days.
#24
Posted 06 June 2011 - 09:10 PM
flAked, on Jun 6 2011, 11:05 PM, said:
Chameleon and Chimera are looking for /SSDT-0.aml /SSDT-1.aml and so forth.
Chameleon RC5 mode with mem detection enabled and automatic P-States & C-States generation for native power managment
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The bootloader also supports multiple SSDT loading (names should be SSDT.aml, SSDT-1.aml ... SSDT-29.aml).
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SSDT-0.dsl
SSDT-1.dsl
..
SSDT-4.dsl
SSDT-1.dsl
..
SSDT-4.dsl
#25
Posted 06 June 2011 - 09:11 PM
#26
Posted 06 June 2011 - 09:20 PM
Sorry dude, but you will have to do some reading, all your questions have already been answered. We discussed this in over 30 pages...
Please keep this thread purely on the tool itself and any problems arising with it, thank you.
Please keep this thread purely on the tool itself and any problems arising with it, thank you.
#27
Posted 09 June 2011 - 06:12 PM
Works fine on my Build...
Thanks!
Thanks!
#28
Posted 11 June 2011 - 07:44 AM
Working here !
Thanks flAked !
Thanks flAked !
#29
Posted 12 June 2011 - 12:45 AM
It's working on my Lenovo G470 (i5-2410M)
Thanx flAked..
Thanx flAked..
#30
Posted 12 June 2011 - 09:12 AM
I tried the patcher on DP4, but it can't find the right bits, looks like Apple updated aicpupm again.
can't wait for an update to test it on my P8P67 Deluxe
can't wait for an update to test it on my P8P67 Deluxe
#31
Posted 12 June 2011 - 09:35 AM
Armacham, on Jun 12 2011, 04:12 PM, said:
I tried the patcher on DP4, but it can't find the right bits, looks like Apple updated aicpupm again.
can't wait for an update to test it on my P8P67 Deluxe
can't wait for an update to test it on my P8P67 Deluxe
try to use aicpupm from DP3 v156, DP4 v159
i can boot without nullcpupm in DP4 with this method,
but i cant get speedstepper worked, only 16 38 PStatereached
#32
Posted 13 June 2011 - 04:48 PM
New SpeedStepper supports Lion DP4!
Please note that the new stepper program for iMac12,2 only gives me two P-States at the moment, 16 and 37. I don't know at this point if SMC_PlatformPlugin is looking for some new keys / ssdt objects.
Please note that the new stepper program for iMac12,2 only gives me two P-States at the moment, 16 and 37. I don't know at this point if SMC_PlatformPlugin is looking for some new keys / ssdt objects.
#33
Posted 13 June 2011 - 09:30 PM
The Speedstep part works for me 
Jun 13 23:18:16 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper CoreMulti(48)
Jun 13 23:18:16 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper PStatesReached: 16 48
Jun 13 23:18:16 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper CoreMulti(48)
Jun 13 23:18:16 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper PStatesReached: 16 48
Jun 13 23:18:17 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper CoreMulti(16)
Jun 13 23:18:17 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper PStatesReached: 16 48
Jun 13 23:18:17 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper CoreMulti(16)
Its the same behavior like Windows, on idle it sits on 1600, under load it goes into turbo (overclocked at 4800), i am happy with it
Sleep didn't work, i don't know why but it goes into deepsleep (image) and not s3, without SpeedStepper it freezes immediately on sleep.
Jun 13 23:18:16 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper CoreMulti(48)
Jun 13 23:18:16 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper PStatesReached: 16 48
Jun 13 23:18:16 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper CoreMulti(48)
Jun 13 23:18:16 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper PStatesReached: 16 48
Jun 13 23:18:17 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper CoreMulti(16)
Jun 13 23:18:17 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper PStatesReached: 16 48
Jun 13 23:18:17 lain kernel[0]: MSRDumper CoreMulti(16)
Its the same behavior like Windows, on idle it sits on 1600, under load it goes into turbo (overclocked at 4800), i am happy with it
Sleep didn't work, i don't know why but it goes into deepsleep (image) and not s3, without SpeedStepper it freezes immediately on sleep.
#34
Posted 13 June 2011 - 09:44 PM
Armacham, on Jun 13 2011, 11:30 PM, said:
Its the same behavior like Windows, on idle it sits on 1600, under load it goes into turbo (overclocked at 4800), i am happy with it 
In SnowLeopard I get a nice curve of 9 P-States being used depending on the load.
Armacham, on Jun 13 2011, 11:30 PM, said:
Sleep didn't work, i don't know why but it goes into deepsleep (image) and not s3, without SpeedStepper it freezes immediately on sleep.
sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 3
#35
Posted 16 June 2011 - 12:08 AM
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SpeedStepper v1.2 for Lion DP4 (beta)
Only works with AICPUPM v159.0.0 (64bit)
speed_st...lion_dp4.zip
Also see MSRDumper for debugging P-States!
Only works with AICPUPM v159.0.0 (64bit)
Also see MSRDumper for debugging P-States!
I tried the DP4 speedstepper script. Looks runs perfectly in terminal, finding and changing some values that i don´t understand.
In boot, with -v, i get the error in screen file below. with -v -x, the machine restart.
I´m using chameleon 1011 whith SSDT-1.aml and DDST.aml in /Extra folder.
Thanks for the tool again.
Attached Files
#36
Posted 16 June 2011 - 07:14 AM
The photo isn't very crisp, is ECX = 0xE2?
You have
You also might want to look up some basic DSDT editing to change device names and do some basic fixes.
And keep in mind that this only works for 64bit for DP4, the 32bit kext isn't patched at all.
You have
External (\_PR_.CPU0, DeviceObj)in your SSDT, but no definition for it in the DSDT.
You also might want to look up some basic DSDT editing to change device names and do some basic fixes.
And keep in mind that this only works for 64bit for DP4, the 32bit kext isn't patched at all.
#37
Posted 16 June 2011 - 07:11 PM
flAked, on Jun 16 2011, 08:14 AM, said:
The photo isn't very crisp, is ECX = 0xE2?
You have
You also might want to look up some basic DSDT editing to change device names and do some basic fixes.
And keep in mind that this only works for 64bit for DP4, the 32bit kext isn't patched at all.
You have
External (\_PR_.CPU0, DeviceObj)in your SSDT, but no definition for it in the DSDT.
You also might want to look up some basic DSDT editing to change device names and do some basic fixes.
And keep in mind that this only works for 64bit for DP4, the 32bit kext isn't patched at all.
Thank you very much Flaked!
I will ask some help for the guy of DSDT, Mr. Mald0n...
#38
Posted 16 June 2011 - 07:40 PM
flAked, on Jun 13 2011, 11:44 PM, said:
I'm not aware of any program for windows that will show all states reached, most of the time, if you run a benchmark under windows you will just see the highest multiplier (using CPU-Z for example).
In SnowLeopard I get a nice curve of 9 P-States being used depending on the load.
In SnowLeopard I get a nice curve of 9 P-States being used depending on the load.
sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 3
pmset and clocking down to 4,6ghz (to disable PLL because of Intel hibernate restriction) did the trick, after sleep the system takes about 1-1.5 minutes to resume, but it works
thanks for the patcher and your reply
#39
Posted 17 June 2011 - 05:39 PM
Hi Flaked...
I tried some modifications in dsdt made by maldon but i didn´t get sucess..
In SL, my hack have only 2 states, 16 and 38 (turbo).
I tried to use your dsdt and ssdt but did not work..
If possible, in your time, could you please look at my acpi.bin, restored in windows whith aida64 software, and sugest me a dsdt and ssdt to run Snow Leopard with a perfect powermanagement?
I will wait the final version of lion to try the speedsteeper again..
Thanks from Brazil!
I tried some modifications in dsdt made by maldon but i didn´t get sucess..
In SL, my hack have only 2 states, 16 and 38 (turbo).
I tried to use your dsdt and ssdt but did not work..
If possible, in your time, could you please look at my acpi.bin, restored in windows whith aida64 software, and sugest me a dsdt and ssdt to run Snow Leopard with a perfect powermanagement?
I will wait the final version of lion to try the speedsteeper again..
Thanks from Brazil!
Attached Files
#40
Posted 17 June 2011 - 05:56 PM
My DSDT is only for the P8P67 version of the board.
RevoBoot will soon have an automatic injection for power management / sleep, where you don't need a custom made DSDT/SSDT.
There are a couple of more steps involved to get SpeedStep working fully, though. I will work on my guide next week, quite busy at the moment.
Have a look here in the mean time: http://www.insanelym...howtopic=253642
RevoBoot will soon have an automatic injection for power management / sleep, where you don't need a custom made DSDT/SSDT.
There are a couple of more steps involved to get SpeedStep working fully, though. I will work on my guide next week, quite busy at the moment.
Have a look here in the mean time: http://www.insanelym...howtopic=253642
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