honestly, i just collected patches to make the thing work, i have no idea on best practices for acpi patching... not sure how i would go about converting the ssdt* patches to clover hotpatches. or is the other way around easier?
Thanks for testing that. I'll have to do some research on why it doesn't work here.
Screen immediately goes off and I can see the power light go off also. However in logs I immediately see an ACPI wake.
Code:2018-07-04 19:32:24.991774+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI SLEEP 2018-07-04 19:32:24.993476+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Facs->FirmwareWakingVector: 0x2000 2018-07-04 19:32:24.993478+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Facs->Length: 0x40 2018-07-04 19:32:24.993479+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Facs->Version: 0x2 2018-07-04 19:32:24.993481+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Facs->XFirmwareWakingVector: 0x0 2018-07-04 19:32:24.993482+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Facs->OspmFlags: 0x0 2018-07-04 19:32:25.007862+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) ACPI S3 WAKE 2018-07-04 19:32:25.112562+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Facs->FirmwareWakingVector: 0x0 2018-07-04 19:32:25.112565+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Facs->Length: 0x40 2018-07-04 19:32:25.112568+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Facs->Version: 0x2 2018-07-04 19:32:25.112571+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Facs->XFirmwareWakingVector: 0x0 2018-07-04 19:32:25.112573+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) Facs->OspmFlags: 0x0 2018-07-04 19:32:25.115068+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) AppleACPIPlatformPower Wake reason: ? 2018-07-04 19:32:25.115069+0400 kernel: (AppleACPIPlatform) AppleACPIPlatformPower Wake reason: ?
2018-07-06 15:03:52 +0400 Sleep Entering Sleep state due to 'Clamshell Sleep':TCPKeepAlive=inactive Using Batt (Charge:73%) 1325 secs
2018-07-06 15:03:55 +0400 Wake Requests [*proc=powerd request=TCPKATurnOff inDelta=43257]
2018-07-06 15:03:55 +0400 PM Client Acks Delays to Sleep notifications: [com.apple.apsd is slow(2979 ms)]
2018-07-06 15:25:56 +0400 Kernel Client Acks Delays to Sleep notifications: [AppleIntelFramebuffer driver is slow(msg: SetState to 1)(384 ms)]
2018-07-06 15:25:56 +0400 Assertions PID 152(mDNSResponder) Created MaintenanceWake "mDNSResponder:maintenance" 00:00:00 id:0x0xd00008279 [System: DeclUser kDisp]
2018-07-06 15:25:56 +0400 Assertions PID 152(mDNSResponder) Released MaintenanceWake "mDNSResponder:maintenance" 00:00:00 id:0x0xd00008279 [System: DeclUser kDisp]
2018-07-06 15:25:57 +0400 Assertions PID 51(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00 id:0x0xd00008282 [System: DeclUser kDisp]
2018-07-06 15:25:57 +0400 DarkWake DarkWake from Normal Sleep [CDN] due to XHC/: Using BATT (Charge:73%) 9 secs
2018-07-06 15:25:57 +0400 HibernateStats hibmode=3 standbydelay=10800 11
2018-07-06 15:25:57 +0400 Kernel Client Acks Delays to Wake notifications: [ApplePS2Controller driver is slow(msg: SetState to 2)(1269 ms)]
Tried that, and worked great. Idle power consumption of the cpu is now around 0.7 Watt, the Intel Power Gadget still shows 1.3 GHz, but I have now the same power consumption that was measured under Windows. Idle power consumption of the whole system (Still has the NVME SSD) is now around 5-6 Watt. For simple tasks (Safari, Matlab-Coding, Microsoft Office) the power consumption is between 6-9 Watt, far better then before, now I have better battery times then under windows 10 It would be interesting to change the SSD, does somebody know, if the High Sierra native NVME SSD support also comes with acceptable power management or is this still a problem ?