Unfortunately not. No thunderbolt devices available to test TH hotplug, but USB3 hotplug definitely not working for me. I've even tried a second GC Titan Ridge 2.0 and a couple of modified firmwares.
Hotplug is working on Ethernet over Thunderbolt, though.
Best case scenario you'll see a Thunderbolt Bus at 0 Gb/s. I can't actually tell if it's the same behavior on all sets, that is my (double) experience on GC Titan Ridge 2.0.
Please note that I did not tested thunderbolt devices, but only USB Type c ones.
No, if you shortcut pin 3 and pin 5 on the card
Not quite. A flashing Firmware (blue chip) is needed for the GC Titan Ridge card to be properly recognized
I'm having issues on hot-plug. Basically it doesn't work. Maybe somebody can point me in what I am missing, here.
ASUS PRIME Z690M-PLUS D4
Intel 12700KF
Sapphire AMD Radeon RX 6600 8 GB
Gigabyte GC Titan Ridge v 2.0 with custom firmware (GC-Titan-Ridge-V2.0-Mod-NVM50-CaseySJ.bin)
OC 0.8.8
macOS...
Have you tried USBToolBox? That's an amazing tool which can deliver full USB Ports mappature. It runs flawless on Windows 10 (or 11). It also create a kext (UBT.kext if I'm not mistaken), which is useful to create your own USBPort.kext. Just take UBT.kext/content/info.plist, open it with...
I tried to lower down from 0x19 to 0x17 on portcount value of USBPort.kext/info.plist, but opposite as your test, my port number 0x18 and 0x19 don't show up in IOReg, which is the expected behavior. I wonder how come in your build if you cut down to 0x17 the portcount value, ports n. 0x18 and...
I knew you were one of us!
Xpenology rules!
I have updated DSM to 7.0.1 and now 7.1
Updates on xpenology are not as easy as on hackintosh, unfortunately. I mean, if something goes wrong with hackintosh update, I still have everything on my NAS. If something goes wrong on xpenology updates...
Usually internal BT is associated to an USB port. You just need to disable it in your USB patching (see USB mapping, if needed).
Take a look at my IOReg
my internal BT is on HS14. Just disable HS14 from your usb patch and then you're good to go
Right! I didn't notice the "#" before some port. That's interesting, I mean, a very clever way to keep all the ports mapped and enable/disable whichever you need.
One last thing: I guess you can now avoid SSDT-RHUB, can't you?
Anyway, congrats for this nice build and thanks for clarify!
Cheers...
Thanks! A question about USB ports (not strictly related to Z590 chipset): I noticed you used both USBInjectAll.kext and USBmap.kext (with all the 25 ports under XHCI in its plist) plus still SSDT-RHUB.aml is present, which I use just to install and map all the ports. My question is: since...
I noticed that @petro no longer uses brcmpatchram3. Maybe your issues with DW1560 are related to that. Thus I wonder if brcmpatchram3 is still mandatory to have BT working
I'm sorry, no. I no longer have the rig!
The last few posts were surely about HDMI Audio, but not quite the issue I was writing about in the original post.
One thing I didn't try, just out of curiosity: Windows 10 behavior! Would you mind to try to install it and report back?
Sorry I forgot to mention that: SIP was already disabled (btw, how come you use csr-active-config=E7030000? I believe we need to set it to FF0F0000 and add NVRAM -> Delete -> 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82 -> csr-active-config as stated here)
Also, I don't have any active patch in ACPI...
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