ssd_20072 Posted July 30, 2012 Author Posted July 30, 2012 btw can you take a look at my DSDT? Maybe it has some problems. DSDT.aml.zip
ssd_20072 Posted August 1, 2012 Author Posted August 1, 2012 Hey Cassio is there a way to patch or edit the GeforceGA plugin and the GeforceGLdriver bundle?? Coz i replaced Geforce.kext, GeforceGA.plugin, GeforceGLdriver.bundle and GeforceVAdriver.bundle from 10.7.4 and i got full resolution WITHOUT qe/ci and NO system freezes. So maybe editing them would do the trick?
ssd_20072 Posted August 6, 2012 Author Posted August 6, 2012 Hey Cassio i found something interesting here. I installed the AppleACPIPlatform.kext from 10.7.4 and edited AGPM kext with my device id 0a75 using macbook pro 6,2 smbios and now i can see the gpu changing states. Here it is: 06/08/12 8:28:17.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: GPU = GFX0 G-state set to 0 from 2, ControlID = 17. SW occupancy updated. 06/08/12 8:28:18.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(0, 0): fHwPstate = 0 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:28:19.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(0, 0): fHwPstate = 0 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:28:21.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(1, 0): fHwPstate = 0 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:28:21.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(): state = 1. Calling fFB->setAggressiveness()... 06/08/12 8:28:21.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: GPU = GFX0 G-state set to 1 from 0, ControlID = 17. SW occupancy updated. 06/08/12 8:28:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(2, 0): fHwPstate = 1 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:28:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(): state = 2. Calling fFB->setAggressiveness()... 06/08/12 8:28:23.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: GPU = GFX0 G-state set to 2 from 1, ControlID = 17. SW occupancy updated. 06/08/12 8:29:03.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(0, 0): fHwPstate = 2 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:29:03.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(): state = 0. Calling fFB->setAggressiveness()... 06/08/12 8:29:03.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: GPU = GFX0 G-state set to 0 from 2, ControlID = 17. SW occupancy updated. 06/08/12 8:29:04.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(0, 0): fHwPstate = 0 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:29:04.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(0, 0): fHwPstate = 0 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:29:07.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(1, 0): fHwPstate = 0 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:29:07.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(): state = 1. Calling fFB->setAggressiveness()... 06/08/12 8:29:07.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: GPU = GFX0 G-state set to 1 from 0, ControlID = 17. SW occupancy updated. 06/08/12 8:29:09.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(2, 0): fHwPstate = 1 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:29:09.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(): state = 2. Calling fFB->setAggressiveness()... 06/08/12 8:29:09.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: GPU = GFX0 G-state set to 2 from 1, ControlID = 17. SW occupancy updated. 06/08/12 8:29:14.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(0, 0): fHwPstate = 2 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:29:14.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(): state = 0. Calling fFB->setAggressiveness()... 06/08/12 8:29:14.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: GPU = GFX0 G-state set to 0 from 2, ControlID = 17. SW occupancy updated. 06/08/12 8:29:15.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(0, 0): fHwPstate = 0 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:29:16.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(0, 0): fHwPstate = 0 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:29:18.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(1, 0): fHwPstate = 0 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:29:18.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(): state = 1. Calling fFB->setAggressiveness()... 06/08/12 8:29:18.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: GPU = GFX0 G-state set to 1 from 0, ControlID = 17. SW occupancy updated. 06/08/12 8:29:19.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(2, 0): fHwPstate = 1 fFB = 0xffffff800a691800 06/08/12 8:29:19.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: updateGPUHwPstate(): state = 2. Calling fFB->setAggressiveness()... 06/08/12 8:29:19.000 PM kernel[0]: AGPM: GPU = GFX0 G-state set to 2 from 1, ControlID = 17. SW occupancy updated. Whenever i use expose` or launchpad or notification centre or any full screen app the gpu changes to state 0 and after that it goes back to 1 and then to 2 and stays there. Never goes to 3. And i think if it stays for a long time at 0 i get the freeze. So can you help me edit the threshold values for my gpu?? Thanks a lot.
ssd_20072 Posted August 7, 2012 Author Posted August 7, 2012 Hey Cassio plz help me dude. Thanks a lot.
Cassio Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 Sorry man, I have no idea. If I knew the answer I would have replied in the first time. -Guides and Tutorials HERE -Hackintosh Tutorial Database - HERE -The largest EFI folder collection for Hackintosh HERE -Support Olarila Vanilla Hackintosh by making a donation HERE -Professional Consulting for macOS Hackintosh since 2006 HERE
ssd_20072 Posted August 7, 2012 Author Posted August 7, 2012 Ok dude thanks a lot for you help. Really appreciate it. Will keep trying. Will let you know when i solve it. Cheers!!
mbze430 Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Not sure if this is the right thread to post. Anyone here using a built-in Ethernet adapter by Realtek RTL8103EL? I can't seem to get it work. I tried the kext from multishit and downloaded from OSx86.net Maybe someone can share a light on this matter ------ABOVE IS RESOLVED------ Using this ->>> http://www.osx86.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=600 It actually works in ML (10.8).
ssd_20072 Posted September 1, 2012 Author Posted September 1, 2012 Hey Cassio guess what.....the problem is now gone. No system freezes or graphic artifacts. Turns out that the SBUS in my DSDT was messed up so it was causing the problems and also i added my device id the AGPM kext using a macbook pro 6,2 smbios. I made a fresh install of ML using myhack which is far more better than unishit and got my dsdt from here http://rampagedev.wordpress.com. Its been 3 straight days and no freezes at all. Everything is working great!! Thanks a lot for your help in the past. Cheers
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