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Hopefully someone here can help me track down what is going on. There is a 47 second delay during boot which didn’t use to be there. I have indicated with an arrow the spots where there is a delay:

Timestamp                       (process)[PID]    
2023-06-14 10:41:18.335821-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> apfs_log_mount_unmount:1889: disk4s5 unmounting volume macOS, requested by: com.apple.MobileSoftwareUpdate. (pid 363); parent: launchd (pid 1)
2023-06-14 10:41:18.362743-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> apfs_vfsop_unmount:2740: disk4s5 waiting for purgatory cleaner to finish
2023-06-14 10:41:18.389828-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_info> authapfs_seal_restore:482: disk4s5 integrity protection will be re-enabled
2023-06-14 10:41:18.416521-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> apfs_vfsop_unmount:3074: disk4 nx_num_vols_mounted is 5
2023-06-14 10:41:18.442801-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`apfs_vfsop_unmount> apfs: total mem allocated: 83652394 (80 mb);
—> 2023-06-14 10:41:18.469864-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> apfs_vfsop_unmount:3087: all done.  going home.  (numMountedAPFSVolumes 5)
2023-06-14 10:41:18.891137-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: systemstats(108) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:18.891332-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: systemstats(108) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:18.893537-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: systemstats(108) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.tccd.system
2023-06-14 10:41:19.324861-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> 1 duplicate report for Sandbox: systemstats(108) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.tccd.system
2023-06-14 10:41:19.324865-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(374) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:19.325028-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(374) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:19.855712-0400  localhost kernel[0]: uipc_accept: peer disconnected unp_gencnt 86
2023-06-14 10:41:20.147803-0400  localhost kernel[0]: MRT[106] Corpse allowed 1 of 5
2023-06-14 10:41:20.554115-0400  localhost kernel[0]: EXC_RESOURCE -> MRT[106] exceeded mem limit: InactiveSoft 50 MB (non-fatal)
2023-06-14 10:41:20.582216-0400  localhost kernel[0]: Corpse released, count at 0
2023-06-14 10:41:21.457637-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:21.457653-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:21.654248-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:21.654846-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:25.173506-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> System Policy: mds(128) allow file-read-metadata /private/var/folders/zz/zyxvpxvq6csfxvn_n00000y800007k/0/com.apple.nsurlsessiond
2023-06-14 10:41:25.555713-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:25.555942-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:27.689548-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:27.689557-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:27.900468-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:27.902250-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:31.778414-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:31.778607-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:33.889834-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:33.889850-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:34.093698-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: searchpartyd(318) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.timed.xpc
2023-06-14 10:41:34.096397-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:34.098027-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:37.895796-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:37.896107-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:40.165621-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:40.165669-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
—> 2023-06-14 10:41:40.198953-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> tx_flush:1170: disk4 xid 8417809 tx stats: # 40 finish 39 enter 229 wait 6 20916us close 739us flush 7831us
2023-06-14 10:41:40.377605-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:40.379358-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:44.177464-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:44.177708-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:46.291369-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:46.291380-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:46.503904-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:46.505552-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:50.342619-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:50.342794-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:50.346566-0400  localhost kernel[0]: uipc_accept: peer disconnected unp_gencnt 92
2023-06-14 10:41:52.462444-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:52.462463-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:52.674718-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:52.676523-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:55.005803-0400  localhost kernel[0]: uipc_accept: peer disconnected unp_gencnt 94
2023-06-14 10:41:56.549208-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:56.549449-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:58.662027-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:58.662043-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:58.873061-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:58.874740-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:42:02.753839-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:42:02.754104-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:42:04.865721-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(389) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:42:04.865732-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(389) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:42:05.069311-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(389) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:42:05.069814-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(389) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
—> 2023-06-14 10:42:05.086723-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> tx_flush:1170: disk4 xid 8417829 tx stats: # 60 finish 59 enter 161 wait 7 18271us close 492us flush 5541us
2023-06-14 10:42:08.649035-0400  localhost kernel[0]: busy timeout[0], (60s): 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface'

First delay is 22 seconds and the next is 25 seconds. It looks like something to do with WiFi but I do not know why. I have not changed my WiFi card and I have an Apple card installed and do not need any additional kexts (BCM94360CD).

 

I have attached my EFI to see if I have something incorrectly selected.  Any idea of where and how to track k this down? Thank you!

 

(Sorry if I have posted this in the wrong forum.)

EFI.zip

40 minutes ago, pkdesign said:

Hopefully someone here can help me track down what is going on. There is a 47 second delay during boot which didn’t use to be there. I have indicated with an arrow the spots where there is a delay:

Timestamp                       (process)[PID]    
2023-06-14 10:41:18.335821-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> apfs_log_mount_unmount:1889: disk4s5 unmounting volume macOS, requested by: com.apple.MobileSoftwareUpdate. (pid 363); parent: launchd (pid 1)
2023-06-14 10:41:18.362743-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> apfs_vfsop_unmount:2740: disk4s5 waiting for purgatory cleaner to finish
2023-06-14 10:41:18.389828-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_info> authapfs_seal_restore:482: disk4s5 integrity protection will be re-enabled
2023-06-14 10:41:18.416521-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> apfs_vfsop_unmount:3074: disk4 nx_num_vols_mounted is 5
2023-06-14 10:41:18.442801-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`apfs_vfsop_unmount> apfs: total mem allocated: 83652394 (80 mb);
—> 2023-06-14 10:41:18.469864-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> apfs_vfsop_unmount:3087: all done.  going home.  (numMountedAPFSVolumes 5)
2023-06-14 10:41:18.891137-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: systemstats(108) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:18.891332-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: systemstats(108) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:18.893537-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: systemstats(108) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.tccd.system
2023-06-14 10:41:19.324861-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> 1 duplicate report for Sandbox: systemstats(108) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.tccd.system
2023-06-14 10:41:19.324865-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(374) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:19.325028-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(374) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:19.855712-0400  localhost kernel[0]: uipc_accept: peer disconnected unp_gencnt 86
2023-06-14 10:41:20.147803-0400  localhost kernel[0]: MRT[106] Corpse allowed 1 of 5
2023-06-14 10:41:20.554115-0400  localhost kernel[0]: EXC_RESOURCE -> MRT[106] exceeded mem limit: InactiveSoft 50 MB (non-fatal)
2023-06-14 10:41:20.582216-0400  localhost kernel[0]: Corpse released, count at 0
2023-06-14 10:41:21.457637-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:21.457653-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:21.654248-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:21.654846-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:25.173506-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> System Policy: mds(128) allow file-read-metadata /private/var/folders/zz/zyxvpxvq6csfxvn_n00000y800007k/0/com.apple.nsurlsessiond
2023-06-14 10:41:25.555713-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:25.555942-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(382) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:27.689548-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:27.689557-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:27.900468-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:27.902250-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:31.778414-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:31.778607-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(383) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:33.889834-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:33.889850-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:34.093698-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: searchpartyd(318) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.timed.xpc
2023-06-14 10:41:34.096397-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:34.098027-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:37.895796-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:37.896107-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(384) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:40.165621-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:40.165669-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
—> 2023-06-14 10:41:40.198953-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> tx_flush:1170: disk4 xid 8417809 tx stats: # 40 finish 39 enter 229 wait 6 20916us close 739us flush 7831us
2023-06-14 10:41:40.377605-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:40.379358-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:44.177464-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:44.177708-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(385) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:46.291369-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:46.291380-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:46.503904-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:46.505552-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:50.342619-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:50.342794-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(386) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:50.346566-0400  localhost kernel[0]: uipc_accept: peer disconnected unp_gencnt 92
2023-06-14 10:41:52.462444-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:52.462463-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:52.674718-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:52.676523-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:41:55.005803-0400  localhost kernel[0]: uipc_accept: peer disconnected unp_gencnt 94
2023-06-14 10:41:56.549208-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:41:56.549449-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(387) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:41:58.662027-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:41:58.662043-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:41:58.873061-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:41:58.874740-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
2023-06-14 10:42:02.753839-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8log
2023-06-14 10:42:02.754104-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(388) deny(1) file-write-data /dev/io8logtemp
2023-06-14 10:42:04.865721-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(389) deny(1) mach-lookup
2023-06-14 10:42:04.865732-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(389) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.wifi.sharekit
2023-06-14 10:42:05.069311-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(389) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.beaconmanager
2023-06-14 10:42:05.069814-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (Sandbox) <Sandbox`log_kernel_report_summary> Sandbox: locationd(389) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.icloud.searchpartyuseragent.ownersession
—> 2023-06-14 10:42:05.086723-0400  localhost kernel[0]: (apfs) <apfs`log_debug> tx_flush:1170: disk4 xid 8417829 tx stats: # 60 finish 59 enter 161 wait 7 18271us close 492us flush 5541us
2023-06-14 10:42:08.649035-0400  localhost kernel[0]: busy timeout[0], (60s): 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface', 'IOHIDInterface'

First delay is 22 seconds and the next is 25 seconds. It looks like something to do with WiFi but I do not know why. I have not changed my WiFi card and I have an Apple card installed and do not need any additional kexts (BCM94360CD).

 

I have attached my EFI to see if I have something incorrectly selected.  Any idea of where and how to track k this down? Thank you!

 

(Sorry if I have posted this in the wrong forum.)

EFI.zip 6.33 MB · 4 downloads

 

 

I would suggest you to add the kexts, which previously were not needed in Broadcom, and add the correct parameters to the Kernel. As in the attached prints.

To me works with Ventura very nice and smooth. 

 

 

 

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14 hours ago, pkdesign said:

Hopefully someone here can help me track down what is going on. There is a 47 second delay during boot which didn’t use to be there. I have indicated with an arrow the spots where there is a delay:

First delay is 22 seconds and the next is 25 seconds. It looks like something to do with WiFi but I do not know why. I have not changed my WiFi card and I have an Apple card installed and do not need any additional kexts (BCM94360CD).

 

I have attached my EFI to see if I have something incorrectly selected.  Any idea of where and how to track k this down? Thank you!

 

@pkdesign There is two issues in your config.plist. But the second one, only because unserialized data, of course.

 

NOTE: This version of ocvalidate is only compatible with OpenCore version 0.9.4!


NVRAM->Add->7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82->csr-active-config has illegal value!
CheckNvram returns 1 error!

PlatformInfo->Generic->SystemUUID is borked (Can only be empty, special string OEM or valid UUID)!
CheckPlatformInfo returns 1 error!

Completed validating /Users/mathieu/Downloads/EFI/OC/config.plist in 1 ms. Found 2 issues requiring attention.

"busy timeout[0], (60s): 'IOHIDInterface'"  could be related to Intel Bluetooth ? I'm not sure.

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On 6/30/2023 at 1:47 PM, Max.1974 said:

I would suggest you to add the kexts, which previously were not needed in Broadcom, and add the correct parameters to the Kernel. As in the attached prints.

To me works with Ventura very nice and smooth.

I guess it can’t hurt to add these to see what happens. Again, the WiFi card I have is natively supported.

 

On 6/30/2023 at 1:39 PM, cankiulascmnfye said:

@pkdesign: "Tx" is related to wifi (transmit). Which OS? If it's Ventura 13.5b or Sonoma, then it's because Apple dropped the legacy 80211 family kext, so no more support for Cards with broadcom 4360 cards. 

My signature has which OS I use (Monterey).

 

21 hours ago, Matgen84 said:

 

@pkdesign There is two issues in your config.plist. But the second one, only because unserialized data, of course.

 

NOTE: This version of ocvalidate is only compatible with OpenCore version 0.9.4!


NVRAM->Add->7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82->csr-active-config has illegal value!
CheckNvram returns 1 error!

PlatformInfo->Generic->SystemUUID is borked (Can only be empty, special string OEM or valid UUID)!
CheckPlatformInfo returns 1 error!

Completed validating /Users/mathieu/Downloads/EFI/OC/config.plist in 1 ms. Found 2 issues requiring attention.

"busy timeout[0], (60s): 'IOHIDInterface'"  could be related to Intel Bluetooth ? I'm not sure.

The CSR is set to work with TotalFinder and is correct for my set-up. I can try to set it to a normal value and see if that changes anything.

 

I have turned off the AORUS Pro's internal WiFi card in BIOS. Maybe it is still seeing it there? Has never been an issue until recently.

 

 

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Not sure if this belongs here so forgive me if it does not.

I am going through the semi painful process of fixing my trackpads correctly and following dortania guide it says I can use the UEFI shell, so I used openshell that comes with OpenCore and ran acpidump.efi -b -n DSDT -z from my tools folder and it created 255 .dat files in my EFI folder.

Is this normal? I have renamed 2 of them to .aml as per the guide and they are identical.

Can I just delete the 254 duplicates?

This was performed on laptop 2 in my signature.

Edited by SavageAUS

Are there any "tricks" to injecting DSDT.aml with the latest versions of Open Core?  Details below...

 

When I first used OpenCore (version 0.6.3), I used the edited DSDT.aml that I had been using with CLOVER.  My config.plist was as follows:

 

Injecting DSDT with Open Core

Spoiler

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I didn't need to drop / delete the original DSDT table, so I had no entries in the ACPI > Delete section of my OC 0.6.3 config.plist.

 

In the latest versions of OpenCore, can we still simply inject the edited DSDT via ACPI > Add (in config.plist) or do we need to also Delete the original DSDT?

 

Thank you.

29 minutes ago, deeveedee said:

Are there any "tricks" to injecting DSDT.aml with the latest versions of Open Core?  Details below...

 

When I first used OpenCore (version 0.6.3), I used the edited DSDT.aml that I had been using with CLOVER.  My config.plist was as follows:

 

Injecting DSDT with Open Core

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I didn't need to drop / delete the original DSDT table, so I had no entries in the ACPI > Delete section of my OC 0.6.3 config.plist.

 

In the latest versions of OpenCore, can we still simply inject the edited DSDT via ACPI > Add (in config.plist) or do we need to also Delete the original DSDT?

 

Thank you.

 

I never dropped the original DSDT. Do like this and open System DSDT on MaciASL.app. You'll see the injected DSDT.

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@Stefanalmare I never dropped it either.  I was just checking for @oSxFr33k who may want to use his DSDT with Open Core.  Thanks.

 

EDIT: See my comment here.

 

 

@oSxFr33k You may need ACPI > Quirks RebaseRegions and NormalizeHeaders (not sure if you need both).

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51 minutes ago, deeveedee said:

@Stefanalmare I never dropped it either.  I was just checking for @oSxFr33k who may want to use his DSDT with Open Core.  Thanks.

 

EDIT: See my comment here.

 

 

@oSxFr33k You may need ACPI > Quirks RebaseRegions and NormalizeHeaders (not sure if you need both).


I have to go back to the huge general opencore thread or the documentation on OC but vit9696 mentions something regarding that it may not be a good idea to load a patched DSDT because in memory the unpatched DSDT is already being loaded or some pre-ACPI patching is done off the native DSDT or something in that regards, I don’t remember exact reason why to avoid it.  

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@oSxFr33k there may be issues, but you have two people here who have used DSDT with OC and the OC Sample.plist includes an example with ACPI > Add > DSDT.aml.  I think you should use your DSDT before attempting SSDT patches.  You can use your DSDT and then add SSDT patches (e.g., you can keep your NVidia patches in a separate SSDT if you want).

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On 7/4/2023 at 5:43 PM, oSxFr33k said:


I have to go back to the huge general opencore thread or the documentation on OC but vit9696 mentions something regarding that it may not be a good idea to load a patched DSDT because in memory the unpatched DSDT is already being loaded or some pre-ACPI patching is done off the native DSDT or something in that regards, I don’t remember exact reason why to avoid it.  

It may be a bug of OpenCore because with Clover or Chameleon we injected custom DSDT.aml 15 years.

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2 hours ago, Slice said:

It may be a bug of OpenCore because with Clover or Chameleon we injected custom DSDT.aml 15 years.

No bugs about that. Opencore just work nice with DSDT or SSDT. Fix regions is there too.

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On 7/2/2023 at 12:00 AM, pkdesign said:

I guess it can’t hurt to add these to see what happens. Again, the WiFi card I have is natively supported.

 

My signature has which OS I use (Monterey).

 

The CSR is set to work with TotalFinder and is correct for my set-up. I can try to set it to a normal value and see if that changes anything.

 

I have turned off the AORUS Pro's internal WiFi card in BIOS. Maybe it is still seeing it there? Has never been an issue until recently.

 

 

Thanks for all the suggestions but none of them work. I guess I will just have to deal with the long boot delay.

Is there a way to install OpenCore from a Linux environment? Packaging OpenCore's installer as a macOS application—which you might not be able to run because you need OpenCore instalked to even boot macOS to begin with—is one of the dumbest design decisions I've ever seen.

4 hours ago, Melab said:

Is there a way to install OpenCore from a Linux environment? Packaging OpenCore's installer as a macOS application—which you might not be able to run because you need OpenCore instalked to even boot macOS to begin with—is one of the dumbest design decisions I've ever seen.

There is a way to install Clover from Linux environment. If you want the OpenCore you may follow same way bu with few replacements.

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5 hours ago, Melab said:

Is there a way to install OpenCore from a Linux environment? Packaging OpenCore's installer as a macOS application—which you might not be able to run because you need OpenCore instalked to even boot macOS to begin with—is one of the dumbest design decisions I've ever seen.

OpenCore is not a MacOS application and does not have an installer , all you need is a preconfigured EFI folder . You can configure it in any environment, and then place it in the EFI section

Is anyone patching SBUS.BUS0 any differently after this comment in OC 0.9.3?  After using the same SBUS.BUS0 patch since the beginning of time, I saw this comment.  If I'm interpreting this correctly, we're supposed to set "address" to a value specific to our chipset.  I've never heard of this before.

 

Spoiler

    {
        Name (_CID, "smbus")  // _CID: Compatible ID
        Name (_ADR, Zero)  // _ADR: Address

        /*
         * Uncomment replacing 0x57 with your own value which might be found
         * in SMBus section of Intel datasheet for your motherboard.
         *
         * The "diagsvault" is the diagnostic vault where messages are stored.
         * It's located at address 87 (0x57) on the SMBus controller.
         * While "diagsvault" may refer to diags, a hardware diagnosis program via EFI for Macs
         * and communicates with the SMBus controller, the effect is really unknown for hacks.
         * Uncomment this with caution.
         */

        /**
        Device (DVL0)
        {
            Name (_ADR, 0x57)  // _ADR: Address
            Name (_CID, "diagsvault")  // _CID: Compatible ID
            Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized)  // _DSM: Device-Specific Method
            {
                If (!Arg2)
                {
                    Return (Buffer (One)
                    {
                         0x57                                             // W
                    })
                }
                Return (Package (0x02)
                {
                    "address", 
                    0x57
                })
            }
        }
        **/

 

 

@Slice Forgive me for not understanding your answer.  Are you saying that hackers have been customizing "address" in SBUS.BUS0.DLV0 for 10 years, where they have been specifying a value other than 0x57?  Have you ever specified a value other than 0x57 in any of your hacks?

 

EDIT: After reading the comment "the effect is really unknown for hacks. * Uncomment this with caution.", it appears that hacks shouldn't be specifying DLV0 at all?

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34 minutes ago, deeveedee said:

@Slice Forgive me for not understanding your answer.  Are you saying that hackers have been customizing "address" in SBUS.BUS0.DLV0 for 10 years, where they have been specifying a value other than 0x57?  Have you ever specified a value other than 0x57 in any of your hacks?

 

EDIT: After reading the comment "the effect is really unknown for hacks. * Uncomment this with caution.", it appears that hacks shouldn't be specifying DLV0 at all?

No, I think the address is fake. I never changed it because never need it. I used the patch from Core2Duo up to Skylake and always success.

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Thank you.  Acidanthera snuck this comment into the OC 0.9.3 release, but I don't see any changes anywhere else, including here.  If anyone is patching ACPI any differently based on this comment in OC 0.9.3, I'd be curious to know.  Pinging  @stevezheng  since it appears that it's their proposed change.

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8 hours ago, pitrysha said:

OpenCore is not a MacOS application and does not have an installer , all you need is a preconfigured EFI folder . You can configure it in any environment, and then place it in the EFI section

I *know* that OpenCore isn't an application. Its installer *is* though. And the installation guides are more complicated than what you suggest.

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