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Following Dortias guide, still failing. The DSDT contains GPRW, but system does not really wake, it rather restarts. This system shuts down ok without restarting. Perhaps should do usb mapping 1st before posting here? By look of the report here, it could be a CPU issue. One key cpuFriend does not support MacBookPro11,4 but not sure about changing to one he supports. I guess could give it a shot...  Dont think its recommended to use a skylake smbios on a haswell?

 

Tried switching to MacBookPro13,1 and used the CPUFriend but still reboots upon sleep. I think Dortia only said to do it if using something other than haswell smbios.

 

 

 

Sleep Wake failure in EFI

Failure code:: 0x00000101 0x0000001f

Please IGNORE the below stackshot

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Date/Time:        2022-07-19 12:57:22.046 -0700
OS Version:       ??? ??? (Build ???)
Architecture:     x86_64
Report Version:   35.1
Incident Identifier: AB1BE432-C8DD-4190-ADBE-9350800355C5

Data Source:      Stackshots
Shared Cache:     398ACFB4-57F6-31E0-BC82-E9959E5C92CE slid base address 0x7ff803ccc000, slide 0x3ccc000

Event:            Sleep Wake Failure
Duration:         0.00s
Steps:            1

Boot args:        -v keepsyms=1 debug=0x100 -alcbeta swd_panic=1 

Time Awake Since Boot: 30s

Process:          swd [428]
Architecture:     x86_64
Footprint:        336 KB
Time Since Fork:  1s
Num samples:      1 (1)

  Thread 0x9c0    1 sample (1)    priority 4 (base 4)
  <thread QoS background (requested background), thread darwinbg, process darwinbg, IO tier 2>
  1  ??? [0x10dd9651e] 1
    1  ??? [0x105b21454] 1
      1  ??? [0x105b211e8] 1
        1  __stack_snapshot_with_config + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib + 153202) [0x7ff803fd4672] 1
         *1  ??? [0xffffff8000222236] 1
           *1  ??? [0xffffff8000988f5b] 1
             *1  ??? [0xffffff8000882374] 1
               *1  ??? [0xffffff80002450ec] 1
                 *1  ??? [0xffffff800028205d] (running) 1

  Binary Images:
        0x7ff803faf000 -     0x7ff803fe6fff  libsystem_kernel.dylib (8020.121.3) <61711D11-E776-3BC3-B9A2-6F9F37CB8499>  /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib

 

 

opencore-2022-07-19-183444.txt

OC.zip

Lysander’s MacBook Pro 2.zip

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Hi thanks for checking it out! I dont have that arg but I see it there in the OC log. Not sure how that is being added... The system log does not show that from the sleep wake failure in EFI snippet. 

 

Looking at "Booter" section the guide says leave it alone but maybe that is enable safe mode slide? The guide mentions this section is dealing with Boot.efi. One way to find out disable and see if that arg is gone...

 

No that changed not much. the arg changes around to different values that time "220"

 

I try some RtcMemoryfixup and it changed the behavior no reboot but instant wake so maybe rtc issue? I try to understand Dortias guide for fixing rtc but got lost. I can not tell what is bad and what is not.

He gives a starter value rtcfx_exclude=00-FF and this changed the behavior from rebooting. I try some other values of those split in half and got some different odd behavior. Wifi not set and wrong

date coming up. 

 

What I could not understand is how do you know which parts are bad? I just get these different behaviors.

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 7/20/2022 at 8:43 AM, Hervé said:

Revert to MBP11,x and try without CPUFriend & PlugIn. Make sure to disable hibernation and remove the sleepimage file in /var/vm.

 

NB: what's the purpose of that boot arg slide=226 on your Haswell laptop???

Kept MBP11,3. Got no file in var/vm. not using cpufreind and plugin. Maybe should go back to the documentation on Open Core... for about the slide things.

 

I updated to the latest open core and getting rid of of some not needed things. Got rid of SSDT-GPRW and patch. Also got rid of RTCFixup

 

Got the system to sleep but reboots on wake... after mapped the USB

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Solved sleep problem narrowing down the bad rtc with RTCMemoryFixup. Narrowed down to 2 out of 255. Figured that was probably narrow enough. Hervé, thanks for all the help... 

 

I got the slide values out. they were in the sample.plist I guess for safemodeslide and custom slide...

 

Now back to the sandy bridge desktop with GT 630. Maybe can use something learned here on it too...

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