fx-8150, 64-bit, reboot right after kexts loaded. previous kernel works ok even in 64 bits.
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Thanks for testing so far. :)
Still working on some more improvements to the code, which I hope will make this more attractive for other people to work on this. Quote:
The Kernel still enters 64-Bit enabled boot-up by default. -force64 is not associated with any function and not required on SSSE3-AMD - even less on Vanilla-Intel. ;) Just to note: Using this Kernel permanently on a Vanilla capable system is not recommended. The Kernel source code Apple releases doesn't 100% match the Kernel, they are releasing with their OS. Beeing compatible is just a feature for stuff like multiplatform Boot-CD solutions, etc. |
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hello, Actually, I had mistakenly left-legacy in the plist (hoops!) For my tests, I using the same OSX 10.7.4 on my AMD Phenom and my Intel xeon . That said, your kernel is royal! perfs are on the rise and smoother video! Hats off Sir! There are only 64 bit mode (k 10) will fix the problem of various bug and we will have AMD configuration at the top! The Phenom / Atlon still remains beautiful and deserve our respect! I hope to that you will come to us out the kernel in 64 bit AMD K10. Big thank you again for your work. :) google translation. http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/39...9at72904PM.png http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/49...9at73353PM.png http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/80...9at75550PM.png http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/98...9at75657PM.png je précise , le proc est bien unlocker en x6 à 3,01 ghz mais pas à 3,41 ghz comme affiché dans les tests , je suppose que c'est le turbo . |
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i installed 10.7.3 using bronzovka_mach_kernel_v4 since then just left it alone til next benchmark. so i see you posted a kernel for 10.7.4 so i upgraded to 10.7.4 tried your kernel and got reboot after system files load. so i used the 'roll back trick' i used either bronzovka_mach_kernel_v4 or v6 and replaced the kexts AppleFileSystemDriver.kext & IOStorageFamily.kext with the ones from 10.7.3. however, before i could post my results i see your new kernel and give it a shot and voilà lion loads! so heres my 2¢ on your kernel...great work so far thanks for all your hard work R:A:W:X86 my specs: ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe AMD Athlon 64X2 4400+ Toledo 4GB Patriot DDR 400 (PC 3200) eVGA GeForce 8800GTS 640Mb 320-bit GDDR3 500GB IDE WD Caviar Blue (OSx86 Snow Leopard) 120GB SATA3 Corsair Force 3 SSD (Windows 7) 1TB SATA2 WD Caviar Black 1TB SATA2 WD Caviar Black 40GB SATA WD Caviar (OSx86 Lion) NEC 16X Double Layer DVD±RW IDE D-Link DWL-AG530 IEEE 802.11a/b/g PCI Tri-Mode ASPIRE X-Superalien ATXA6SW-BK/500W http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/p...05-29-at-2.jpg |
update 2012-05-31:
The main part of the code changes that once have been gathered by AnV are now implemented in a working Kernel. Most likely non-SSSE3 capable AMD systems will still freeze after hard disk initalisation, unless you are using the -legacy bootlag. (altough I could not test this) We still need to find a fix for this. atm NOT implemeted functions are:
Both will compile fine, but cause malfunction during boot up. I am going to diff those files between xnu-1504 & xnu-1699, maybe it is fixable by some "Snow Leopard reimplementations"... Some answers - before you ask the corresponding questions:
this build still has to be considered an experimental release, made for testing purposes & to allow further development! As already mentioned above, source patch is included. Would be great if some people with more competencies would contribute to this. :) |
R:A:W:X86 first I want to thank you for your great work!!
I tested your first kernel and my fresh 10.7.4 installation works great with flags -v npci=0x2000 -legacy! But your newest one from today just restarts my pc over and over again, I tried the following flags in many combinations: -force64 -legacy arch=x86_64/i386 -v -f npci=0x2000 nothings helps! If i can help you anyway tell me ;) My System: - Bulldozer 8120 - Asus M5A97 - Geforce 9500GT - 10.7.4 from Appstore with Myhack and your kernel a clean install without any problem |
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hello, I tested your new kernel (raw), big step forward, starting the PC is a little space! I no longer crash application, I FaceTime which is very long to open, save it for QuickTime bug screen, I have a CPU that bubbles! Code: raw -legacy GraphicsEnabler=No PCIRootUID=1-v-f the rest is in the plist. thank you for your job! http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/67...1at93932PM.png http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/68...1at90510PM.png http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/19...1at92120PM.png http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/99...1at95817PM.png |
i tested your both kernels :), and both great in this specs: ;)
AMD Athlon II x3 435 http://s13.postimage.org/c6gteptrr/untitled_2.png http://s17.postimage.org/5kt2hzyan/untitled_3.png second kernel open apps soo fast and lion so smooth :cool: just so far i noticed i cant see app in activity monitor like in pic :p http://s14.postimage.org/bk90gdbf5/screen.png Update : after using 1 hour, apps appears in Activity monitor ^_^ |
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update 2012-06-03 As the Kernel features some patch made by AnV that automaticaly turns code signature to valid, I was able to fix 32-Bit Apps to work on 64-Bit enabled AMD machines (Bulldozer). This requires sysenter traps to be patched in /usr/lib/dyld and /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib Maybe some additional shared libraries need to be patched if XCode is installed (untested). There is an Lion compatible Version of amd_insn_patcher by AnV that works for Lion. Old versions will not work as the sysenter trap has changed in Lion. Get it from here: http://osx86.co/f36/legacy-kernel-10...post55947.html Usage: amd_insn_patcher unpatched_file patched_file Be sure to fix file permissions before you copy over & use "sudo update_dyld_shared_cache" afterwards. http://osx86.co/attachment.php?attac...1&d=1338725292 So far all my Apps 32- & 64-Bit are working without issues. :cool: |