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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2012, 20:33 
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Hi Guys,

I have to say that i found some really nice stuff about hackintosh here which i couldn't find anywhere else :D.

I have a mini ITX hackintosh which is performing ok but i cant get the system to sleep no matter what i do. If i put my system to sleep it wakes up in 1 second and the monitor goes black. I have to hold the power button till the computer is off and turn it back again.

The machine is connected to a samsung Monitor/TV using HDMI. Been using this machine for almost 6 months and during the process of getting it running smoothly i have learnt a lot.

DSDT details :
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DSDT_with Wifi edits for 9825 halfmini.aml.zip

RAW DSDT extracted on fresh install.
H67M ITX HT Patch.
ALC892 patch.
AHCI SATA orange icon patch.
Atheros - 9825 Half mini wifi card edits. (Works without any kext with these edits)

I do get some error during boot up
Attachment:
V Boot_1.jpg


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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2012, 20:37 
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Look for "wake reason" in logs.

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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2012, 21:03 
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Cassio wrote:
Look for "wake reason" in logs.


Wow. Thanks for the quick reply.
Sorry i cant find "wake reason" on the logs. But i can see zzz.log which is showing info about sleep.
Screenshot attached to show there is nothing under "/var/log"

Mon Jul 30 07:03:28 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/PowerStateTracker.m:129 Platform not supported
Mon Jul 30 17:16:54 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/PowerStateTracker.m:129 Platform not supported
Mon Jul 30 17:37:03 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/PowerStateTracker.m:129 Platform not supported
Mon Jul 30 17:43:48 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/PowerStateTracker.m:129 Platform not supported
Mon Jul 30 17:47:04 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/ModeConfig.m:41 Waiting for IOPlatformPluginFamily to load ...
Mon Jul 30 17:47:06 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/ModeConfig.m:41 Waiting for IOPlatformPluginFamily to load ...
Mon Jul 30 17:47:08 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/PowerStateTracker.m:129 Platform not supported
Mon Jul 30 17:49:19 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/ModeConfig.m:41 Waiting for IOPlatformPluginFamily to load ...
Mon Jul 30 17:49:21 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/PowerStateTracker.m:129 Platform not supported
Mon Jul 30 19:34:44 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/ModeConfig.m:41 Waiting for IOPlatformPluginFamily to load ...
Mon Jul 30 19:34:46 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/PowerStateTracker.m:129 Platform not supported
Mon Jul 30 19:42:01 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/ModeConfig.m:41 Waiting for IOPlatformPluginFamily to load ...
Mon Jul 30 19:42:04 201 [SleepServicesD] /SourceCache/SleepServicesD_executables/SleepServicesD-1.43/SleepServicesD/PowerStateTracker.m:129 Platform not supported


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PostPosted: 31 Jul 2012, 22:37 
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Please can anyone tell me where to get the wake logs in ML? or do i have to install lion to get these logs?


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PostPosted: 31 Jul 2012, 22:58 
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It's in system.log
Code:
$ grep -i wake /var/log/*
/var/log/system.log:Jul 10 14:12:52 Cassios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Wake reason = USB2
/var/log/system.log:Jul 10 14:12:52 Cassios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: The USB device USB OPTICAL MOUSE (Port 1 of Hub at 0x5d000000) may have caused a wake by issuing a remote wakeup (2)

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PostPosted: 01 Aug 2012, 14:01 
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Cassio wrote:
It's in system.log
Code:
$ grep -i wake /var/log/*
/var/log/system.log:Jul 10 14:12:52 Cassios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Wake reason = USB2
/var/log/system.log:Jul 10 14:12:52 Cassios-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: The USB device USB OPTICAL MOUSE (Port 1 of Hub at 0x5d000000) may have caused a wake by issuing a remote wakeup (2)


Hi Cassio,

I could not find anything that says Kernel{0]: Wake reason or Kernel{0]: The USB in the logs. But i did find the cause for my system to wakeup immediately after sleep.
It was the apply bluetooth A1181 device, which i have currently connect to my system on USB6.
If i boot my machine without bluetooth the system goes to sleep normally and stays in sleep mode till i touch my mouse or keyboard, but after it wakes up i see nothing on the screen the screen goes completely blank, i can hear the cpu fan running.

The logs with bluetooth connect and without bluetooth is attached. I know this is not what you wanted to see but sorry i almost spent an hour to find the logs but i could not find it.

Attachment:
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PostPosted: 01 Aug 2012, 15:57 
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Have you tried the darkwake=0 kernel flag?

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PostPosted: 01 Aug 2012, 17:52 
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Cassio wrote:
Have you tried the darkwake=0 kernel flag?


Thanks for your response.

Yes i have that flag in my boot.plist.

Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
   <key>EthernetBuiltIn</key>
   <string>Yes</string>
   <key>GenerateCStates</key>
   <string>Yes</string>
   <key>GeneratePStates</key>
   <string>Yes</string>
   <key>GraphicsEnabler</key>
   <string>Yes</string>
   <key>Graphics Mode</key>
   <string>1980x1080x32</string>   
   <key>Kernel</key>
   <string>mach_kernel</string>
   <key>Kernel Flags</key>
   <string>npci=0x3000 darkwake=0</string>
   <key>Legacy Logo</key>
   <string>Yes</string>
   <key>Timeout</key>
   <string>2</string>
   <key>UseKernelCache</key>
   <string>Yes</string>
   <key>device-properties</key>
   <string>4b00000001000000010000003f0000000100000002010c00d041030a0000000001010600031c0101060000007fff0400160000006200750069006c0074002d0069006e0000000500000001</string>
</dict>
</plist>


System sleeps fine but no monitor after wakeup. Logs attached if you want to see it.


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PostPosted: 03 Aug 2012, 05:50 
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Hi Cassio,

Since sleep was not working for me, i decided to try something new. I read in some other form that people have managed to get sleep working with new BIOS updates and proper DSDT edits.

I have updated my BIOS and extracted the DSDT. I am getting these errors while compiling in "DSDT Editor". please help.

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PostPosted: 03 Aug 2012, 15:22 
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Try this

viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1421#p12392

viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1421#p12446

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