Hi,Problems:
- No SSDT-NVMe-Pcc.aml in ACPI/patched.
- No _DSM->XDSM patch in config.plist/ACPI/patches (use a plist editor and copy/paste)
- No HackrNVMeFamily_10_12_4.kext in EFI/Clover/kexts/Other (in fact you don't even have FakeSMC.kext)
In other words, you have zero of the three components needed to implement this solution...
If you've already installed, you must have FakeSMC.kext on the system volume (or you would fail to boot), so don't forget to install HackrNVMeFamily_10_12_4.kext to the system volume as well. Make sure you use --spoof.
Hi, I'm sorry to ask again, but I can't find the path I need to replace from the example (With no Acpi behind a PCI-Bridge). Here is my path: PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/pci-bridge@1D/IOPP/pci144d,a802@0
Does someone could help me ?
I know that I certainly need to put: 0x001d0000 after _ADR (in order to generate the ACPI path) but it is not enough, I need to change others things but what ?
// Inject bogus class-code for NVMe SSD to prevent IONVMeFamily.kext from loading
DefinitionBlock("", "SSDT", 2, "hack", "NVMe-Pcc", 0)
{
External(_SB.PCI0, DeviceObj)
// create identities for the bridge @1d and SSD0 @0
Device(_SB.PCI0.PB1D)
{
Name(_ADR, 0x001d0000) // corresponds to pci-bridge@1D
Device(SSD0) { Name(_ADR, 0) } // corresponds to pci144d,a802@0
}
// now we can inject the _DSM at the newly created ACPI path
Method(_SB.PCI0.PB1D.SSD0._DSM, 4)
{
If (!Arg2) { Return (Buffer() { 0x03 } ) }
Return(Package()
{
"class-code", Buffer() { 0xff, 0x08, 0x01, 0x00 },
"built-in", Buffer() { 0 },
})
}
}
//EOF
(of course I couldn't save with PBR1D)
Samsung 960 Pro in a GA-Z170N-WIFI v1 with F21 BIOS from Windows 10:
\_SB.PCI0.RP09.PXSXI wonder if these are consistent given the same configuration