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[SUCCESS] HUANANZHI X79-ZD3 + Xeon E5-2689 [Mojave 10.14.6] [Big Sur 11.2.3] [Monterey 12.0.1] [Sonoma beta 7]


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3 hours ago, vdv said:

Hi,

I understand but before installing the driver I don’t have those errors. 

 

I would recommend using OCAT tool to check your config.plist (Here is good link for instruction). Those errors are typically from old formats not compatible with newer OC. 

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On 11/19/2022 at 11:23 PM, Slice said:

Hi,

I found a way to produce the protocol EFI_MP_SERVICE_PROTOCOL.

Try to put this driver into the bootloader.

In the case of Clover this is the folder

/EFI/CLOVER/drivers/UEFI

I need your tests and observations.

 

I may propose next iteration. Test please.

 

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20 hours ago, Slice said:

I may propose next iteration. Test please.

CpuMpDxe.efi.zip 8.36 kB · 1 download

 

@Slice  Tried this driver on a HP Z620 (X79, 1x 2650V2) with OC 0.8.4. OC boot up OK, no hang up, but when I tried to run ResetTSCAdjust.efi (as an EFI tool), it hanged on message "Looking up EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL..." 

 

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@Slice Also went a step further to test with the VerifyMP.efi tool (from the same source as ResetTSCAdjust.efi here). It checked the current TSC values, then perform a reset, and show new TSC after the reset. See screen capture below for results.

 

On HP Z620 with your CpuMpExe.efi loaded as EFI driver, it appeared to have passed "looking up EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL" and then stuck on next step "MSR TSC Adjust" (could only speculate what the script was trying to do).  For comparison,  I also showed the screen capture when the script was working on a HP Z440 (BIOS has support for EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL).

 

when running VerifyMP.efi on HP Z620 (with CpuMpExe.efi loaded as driver):

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When running VerifyMP.efi on HP Z440 (no extra driver loaded):

image.thumb.jpeg.11929a49eb1e6f52e8b398274b2187ee.jpeg

 

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Ventura experimental installation

 

Brief description of the installation procedure:

1. Download the Ventura installer to the Applications directory

2. Patch the installer with OCLP app

3. Make an installation flash drive as always

4. Install the system in the usual way. For the first log on to the Ventura desktop at the final stage of installation, disable SIP, set the SecureBootModel parameter to Disabled, and add the -x bootarg

5. Complete Post Install Root Patch with OCLP app, delete -x bootarg and reboot

 

P.S. Having a second working macOS on this PC will greatly facilitate and speed up the work.

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On 11/27/2022 at 4:50 PM, verdazil said:

@vdv, you are using the debug version OC 0.8.6?

Check the config.plist settings using the ocvalidate utility. I see 43 errors!

Very bad update.

I tried to change CPU. Unfortunately bent 4 pins (CPU falled).

Bending them back in position...2 broken. Mobo not reparable.

My experience with T5610 stop here. Already sold the CPUS.

 

Reassembled back the T5600 and sold.

Thanks for the help.

 

Now I will work on a T5810.

Let see if I can handle 1 cpu :)

 

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Sonoma 14 beta7 experimental installation

 

1. Installation completed with OCLP

 

2. Some special settings and files (OpenCore):

- Native CpuPm.aml ACPI Table is deleted, a modified CpuPmMod.aml is used instead

- AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext, AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementClient.kext from macOS Monterey, patched for compatibility with Sonoma and added to OpenCore

- For Turbo Boost operation used 3 patches in OC config section Kernel --> Patch

- To ensure synchronization of CPU cores, a modified CpuTSCSyncM.kext is used

- USBPorts.kext used for correct operation of the USB ports

- Custom PowerPlay Tables for AMD Polaris Card RX 570 4G

- Custom memory OC settings

 

3. What works?

- Video: 4K x 60Hz on BENQ-BL2711U + Full HD x 60Hz on LG TV 42LF650V

- Sound: audio jack + HDMI audio on both monitors

- USB2 && USB3 ports

- LAN

- CPU SpeedStep and Turbo Boost

- VDA Decoder Fully Supported

 

4. EFI folder available: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iWEZOT9ORBZcHv-Se_u500GEyfXDI61H/view?usp=sharing

 

5. Test work images

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