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I have just one minor gripe with the hot-patching config I'm currently using.
The PBTN stopped working.
Before, with the config in post #1, every time I pushed the PBTN briefly, the power dialog appeared. If I pushed it long enough, the laptop went to sleep.
Now, with the hot-patching, it works inconsistently: 99% of the times (times=boots), it simply does not work. 1% of the times, it works. It still wakes the laptop from sleep, but does not perform any action when the OS is running.
I think it's an IRQ conflict issue, but I don't know how to debug. I've already implemented all the IRQ Clover fixes (HPET, IPIC, TMR), but it still does not work.
So, I captured ad IOReg when, once, it worked as supposed.
After resume from sleep, it reverted back to the usual non-working condition, and I recaptured another IOReg.
I attach here a full Problem Reporting archive (with double IOReg, before-after).
Worth to mention that from the Problem Reporting it will emerge that I'm not using any OS-driven CPU power management.
As you all know, it's a deliberate choice, so I won't repeat myself again and again.
PM was already unimplemented in the previous non-hot-patching config, where PBTN was perfectly working, so that's not the cause.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, it'd be greatly appreciated.
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As a side note, I'm going to switch to a Samsung 850 Evo SATA 500GB M.2 SSD, so I have to get rid of my 256GB Toshiba GPUK drive. Anyone interested? It's 4K-compatible and already 4K formatted. PM me.
Does Samsung 850 Evo SATA have problems with power consumption?