Merge branch 'master' into laptop-ssdt-ec

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Mykola Grymalyuk
2020-04-25 19:41:46 -06:00
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So what this SSDT does is create a PNLF device for macOS to play with, specifically one with a hardware ID of `APP0002`. WhateverGreen will handle the rest of the work So what this SSDT does is create a PNLF device for macOS to play with, specifically one with a hardware ID of `APP0002`. WhateverGreen will handle the rest of the work
No configuration required for most, just drop the prebuilt file into your EFI: No configuration required for most, just drop the pre-built file into your EFI:
* [SSDT-PNLF](https://github.com/dortania/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-PNLF.aml) * [SSDT-PNLF](https://github.com/dortania/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-PNLF.aml)
* For most users * For most users

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# Renaming GPUs # Renaming GPUs
So this is mainly needed for GPUs that are not natively supported OOB due to their names, most commonly: So this is mainly needed for GPUs that are not natively supported out of the box due to their names, most commonly:
* R9 290/390 * R9 290/390
* R9 280/380 * R9 280/380

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**Work in progress** **Work in progress**
So this is mainly needed for GPUs that are not natively supported OOB due to their odd VBIOS, most commonly: So this is mainly needed for GPUs that are not natively supported out of the box due to their odd VBIOS, most commonly:
* XFX * XFX
* PowerColor * PowerColor

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* **SSDT-GPI0**: * **SSDT-GPI0**:
* Need to be configured to your system * Need to be configured to your system
* **AWAC and RTC0 SSDTs**: * **AWAC and RTC0 SSDTs**:
* 300 series intel boards will also need to figure his out(Z390 systems are most common for requiring this but some Gigabyte Z370 do as well) * 300 series Intel boards will also need to figure his out(Z390 systems are most common for requiring this but some Gigabyte Z370 do as well)
* **PMC SSDT**: * **PMC SSDT**:
* For fixing 300 series intel NVRAM * For fixing 300 series Intel NVRAM
* **USBX SSDT**: * **USBX SSDT**:
* This is included on sample SSDTs but SSDTTime only makes the SSDT-EC part, Skylake and newer users can grab a prebuilt here: [SSDT-USBX.aml](https://github.com/dortania/USB-Map-Guide/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-USBX.aml) * This is included on sample SSDTs but SSDTTime only makes the SSDT-EC part, Skylake and newer users can grab a pre-built here: [SSDT-USBX.aml](https://github.com/dortania/USB-Map-Guide/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-USBX.aml)
For users who don't have all the options avaible to them in SSDTTime, you can follow the "SSDTs: The long way" section. You can still use SSDTTime for SSDTs it support for you. For users who don't have all the options avaible to them in SSDTTime, you can follow the "SSDTs: The long way" section. You can still use SSDTTime for SSDTs it support for you.
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> What about USBX? > What about USBX?
For Skylake and newer plus AMD, you can grab a prebuilt file here: [SSDT-USBX.aml](https://github.com/dortania/USB-Map-Guide/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-USBX.aml). This file is plug and play and requires no device configuration, **do not use on Broadwell and older**. For Skylake and newer plus AMD, you can grab a pre-built file here: [SSDT-USBX.aml](https://github.com/dortania/USB-Map-Guide/blob/master/extra-files/SSDT-USBX.aml). This file is plug and play and requires no device configuration, **do not use on Broadwell and older**.
**Troubleshooting note**: See [General Troubleshooting](https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Desktop-Guide/troubleshooting/troubleshooting.html) if you're having issues running SSDTTime **Troubleshooting note**: See [General Troubleshooting](https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Desktop-Guide/troubleshooting/troubleshooting.html) if you're having issues running SSDTTime