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hi guy and dev , please why have this message in kernel log with clover , and not with enoch ?

Sound assertion "0 == hdaGfxCandidate" failed in "/SourceCache/AppleHDA/AppleHDA-179.1.4/AppleHDAController/AppleHDAController.cpp" at line 889 goto Exit
DSMOS has arrived
AppleIntelE1000e(Info): Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx
macx_swapon SUCCESS
ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin::start - waitForService(resourceMatching(AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement) timed out
ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin::gatherCStateOverrides - failed to set c-state demotion data: -1
Sound assertion "0 == pathMap_aDriverInstance" failed in "/SourceCache/AppleHDA/AppleHDA-179.1.4/AppleHDA/AppleHDADriver.cpp" at line 1656 goto Exit
Sound assertion "0 != createAudioEngines ( fPathMap_aDriverInstance )" failed in "/SourceCache/AppleHDA/AppleHDA-179.1.4/AppleHDA/AppleHDADriver.cpp" at line 203 goto Exit
Sound assertion "0 == pathMap_aDriverInstance" failed in "/SourceCache/AppleHDA/AppleHDA-179.1.4/AppleHDA/AppleHDADriver.cpp" at line 1656 goto Exit
Sound assertion "0 != createAudioEngines ( fPathMap_aDriverInstance )" failed in "/SourceCache/AppleHDA/AppleHDA-179.1.4/AppleHDA/AppleHDADriver.cpp" at line 203 goto Exit
considerRebuildOfPrelinkedKernel com.apple.driver.AppleLPC triggered rebuild

Might help to add your your specs to you signature, as others will have no idea what you are running.

 

Ignore the powermanagement errors as they are expected on your platform. Or perhaps you need to be adding some details as the MacPro5_1.plist might need a modded plist for your X79 in IOPlatformPluginFamily.kext/Contents/Plugins/ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin.kext/Contents/Resources/MacPro5_1 It looks  it  is trying to start power management which does not work with the X79. Clover will attempt to boot your system according to what you configure it to do. I also am aware from reading elsewhere that the AppleHDA.kext needs some changes but what i do not know. For starters perhaps let Clover decide on the best profile (delete the MacPro5,1 in SMBIOS) and see what happens. Unfortunately a lot of trial and error will be necessary, or taking advice from an X79 specialist.

 

 I Likely  should not be saying this, but if Enoch/Chameleon shows you fewer errors which might be warnings rather that real errors then stick with Enoch as most X79 users appear to use that. You also have to ask yourself what do you use OSX for, and Clover/Chameleon are boot loaders only and being a Clover Fanboy might not be of a great deal of help to you with that now outdated platform and most developers prefer to move forward as far as technology is concerned.  As I see it there was an increase of interest in the X79 platform with the announcement by Apple of the (2013) MacPro, but I am sure Apple would prefer the smaller 22nm chip, and a precedent has already been set by intel to produce a special GT3e for the macBookPro perhaps they will do the same and produce a E version of Haswell to work in the new Apple flagship high end. It would be in both Companies interest to do so, and the uncertainty that still exists regarding LGA post Haswell.

 

So best advice is stick with what works best for you and what you have.

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@Slice

 

Good  work!

 

Sleep and wake now works great with "PatchesDSDT" instead of a custom DSDT.aml.  :D

Using HD6850 + CsmVideoDxe-64.efi + OsxAptioFixDrv-64.efi + r1944.

 

Will report back if waking up fail again. (Hope not...)

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Quick question. NTFS.efi shouldn't be needed when UEFI booting Win 7, right? The correct way to boot Win 7 in UEFI mode from Clover must be the bootmgrw.efi file in the FAT32 EFI partition?

 

If its like Win8 (which I assume it will be very similar) and you have installed correctly in UEFI. Then I think the correct file is the bootmgfw.efi and you won't need NTFS.efi at all. 

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If? Doesn't it have to, to be able to boot windows even without clover? Well seems to work fine now anyway =D

 

I must say, I'm really starting to love Clover. Is there anyway to reboot to OSX from windows? Does the startup disk utility from bootcamp work?

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bootmgfw.efi already contains NTFS driver. It is possible.

And where is this file found? On the main windows partition, or on the EFI partition of the Windows drive?

Would it still work if I have Windows on it's own disk, seperate from Clover?

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And where is this file found? On the main windows partition, or on the EFI partition of the Windows drive? Would it still work if I have Windows on it's own disk, seperate from Clover?

It's in the EFI-partition of the drive that the Windows-install is on. /EFI/Microsoft/Boot. It doesn't matter if it's in the same EFI-parition/folder as Clover, Clover scans all drives and EFI-partitions.

 

I believe that this file only exists if you have done a "pure" UEFI install of Windows. Boot the installer in UEFI mode and install to a GPT drive. But I'm no expert so... XD

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Hi Slice, I can't 10.9 DP4 to boot, it just sits at the black verbose boot text screen.  I updated to clover 1942 and still the same.  It just sits there after detecting the graphics card (pitcairn loaded slot 1 etc.)  Am using ATI inject and load vbios.  any ideas?  thanks

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If? Doesn't it have to, to be able to boot windows even without clover? Well seems to work fine now anyway =D

O yes, you are right. Windows can start yourself.

 

 

Hi Slice, I can't 10.9 DP4 to boot, it just sits at the black verbose boot text screen.  I updated to clover 1942 and still the same.  It just sits there after detecting the graphics card (pitcairn loaded slot 1 etc.)  Am using ATI inject and load vbios.  any ideas?  thanks

Not too much information, isn't it?

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I'm trying to boot 10.8 using clover.

I'm using a P5Q3 Deluxe motherboard.

Clover was booting the 10.8 nicely until i updated clover.

I was sucessfully using it with version 1600 and around 1920.

Now it just sits there waiting for DSMOS

I have put the fakesmc.kext in 10.8 directory and the common directory inside the kexts directory.

I'm booting with -v npci=0x2000 slide=0 WithKexts

Any ideas what could be the problem?

 

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Sure. I attach ShellEFILogs by the way

 

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attachicon.gifSellEFILogs.zip

 

 

 

Hi Slice. Yes, both kexts are loaded.

 

Thank you for your help guys.

 

I encountered this problem, too. :(

UEFI boot with Clover r1942 on a Dell OptiPlex 790MT which I believe running an American Megatrends EFI software according to the boot.log.

nvram -p shows nothing.
rc.shutdown.log says "Not saving nvram.plist because booting from an UEFI firmware (American Megatrends)".

With EmuVariableUefi-64.efi enabled, got kernel panic just the same as the screenshot collac432 provided.

Any thing I can do to get nvram working?

 

BTW:

Starting the UEFI Shell from Clover GUI gives only a black screen with blinking cursor. There must be sth wrong I think.

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I had using clover for a while on my z77 system...

 

then i move to x79s and there's problem about memory detection.

 

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but Using chameleon no problem at all

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and often hang on here  it could be Unsynchronized  TSC for cpu 1-15: 

 

 

7/31/13 9:29:04.000 PM kernel[0]: MAC Framework successfully initialized
7/31/13 9:29:04.000 PM kernel[0]: using 16384 buffer headers and 10240 cluster IO buffer headers
7/31/13 9:29:04.000 PM kernel[0]: Unsynchronized  TSC for cpu 1: 0x0000004f8acf7514, delta 0x38537d45d0
7/31/13 9:29:04.000 PM kernel[0]: Unsynchronized  TSC for cpu 6: 0x0000004f8c32afab, delta 0x38537d45f4
 

 

 

 

someone can help me.? ^

 

Using clover i have good geek bench score

 

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Using chameleon geekbenc score around 17.500-18.000

 

Thank

 

Spec:

Ga- x79s-up5-wifi

intel Xeon ES 2,5ghz 8Core16Thread Cache 20mb

Veangeance 32 gb 4x8gb

Some HDD and SSD..

etc,,,

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Unstable for me too, it seemed to be better with LowMemFixDrv rather than the new AptioFixDrv.

Just a shot in the dark and worth a try perhaps. I am booting Clover UEFI.

 

The one setting in BIOS that cured all my sleep wake issue, was Internal PLL Overvoltage. i have three options Auto (default), Enabled and Disabled.

 

By setting this setting to disabled all my sleep/wake problems disappeared.

 

Might help...

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I had using clover for a while on my z77 system...

 

then i move to x79s and there's problem about memory detection.

 

but Using chameleon no problem at all

 

Report your problem here (offline again?) and attach a chameleon and clover boot log.

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Back to r1888. New Clover broke sleep/wake. And I've had slow boot and graphics glitches too.

I see no commits that may "broke" your sleep/wake. Hundreds people report about success.

You should check boot.log with rev1888 vs rev1942 if there are any difference. One of the possible reason is changed BusSpeed.

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I see no commits that may "broke" your sleep/wake. Hundreds people report about success.

You should check boot.log with rev1888 vs rev1942 if there are any difference. One of the possible reason is changed BusSpeed.

Slice sorry for OT , but again down PF ?

You see my pm in projects forum ?

 

Again sorry to all for OT.

 

@ Tony thanks again you are a nice person

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@Slice & magnifico

I just tried r1888 with custom DSDT + CSM, wake works well so far.

Also tested disabling Internal PLL Overvoltage in UEFI, but this makes my keyboard not working after waking up. So I replugged keyboard, but the system goes to restart. <-- sometimes not

 

When Internal PLL Overvoltage is disabled I got these in log:

8/1/13 1:14:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: GLAN XHC EHC2
8/1/13 1:14:01.000 AM kernel[0]: RTC: PowerByCalendarDate setting ignored
8/1/13 1:14:01.000 AM kernel[0]: The USB device HubDevice (Port 1 of Hub at 0x1a000000) may have caused a wake by issuing a remote wakeup (2)
8/1/13 1:14:01.000 AM kernel[0]: The USB device USB Receiver (Port 3 of Hub at 0x1a100000) may have caused a wake by issuing a remote wakeup (3)

When Internal PLL Overvoltage is auto I got these in log: (However, this is waked by my keyboard not Network.)

8/1/13 1:36:18.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
8/1/13 1:36:18.000 AM kernel[0]: RTC: PowerByCalendarDate setting ignored

What should I dump from DarwinDumper between r1888 & r1944?

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Just a shot in the dark and worth a try perhaps. I am booting Clover UEFI.

 

The one setting in BIOS that cured all my sleep wake issue, was Internal PLL Overvoltage. i have three options Auto (default), Enabled and Disabled.

 

By setting this setting to disabled all my sleep/wake problems disappeared.

 

Might help...

Thanks, but I don't have this option in my BIOS. 

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Thanks, but I don't have this option in my BIOS. 

If you are using a laptop with none-OC CPU/MB, I think PLL is already disabled.

 

 

 

PS. Just found out if I set Internal PLL Overvoltage to enable, it would never wake up. Set to Auto is the best option for me so far, unless someone told me how to make my keyboard available with PLL off. :(   

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About DropOemSSDT. My MB has 6 (or so) SSDT files, should I place all 6 in patched-folder even though I only apply patches to one of them? I have been trying a bit and can't really see a difference. Would be sweet to know if it would be of any use to put them all there though.

 

I'm kinda obsessed with having a clean as possible boot process, hehe.

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