提交 0ba68245 编写于 作者: M mackie100

Updated DisableIoMapperMapping key description

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/* 6Aa-HL-hah */
"TT_DisableIoMapper" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 10.8 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables IOMapper support in XNU (VT-d), which may conflict with the firmware implementation.\n\nNote 1: This option is a preferred alternative to dropping DMAR ACPI table and disabling VT-d in firmware preferences, which does not obstruct VT-d support in other systems in case they need this.\n\nNote 2: Misconfigured IOMMU in the firmware may result in broken devices such as ethernet or Wi-Fi adapters. For instance, an ethernet adapter may cycle in link-up link-down state infinitely and a Wi-Fi adapter may fail to discover networks. Gigabyte is one of the most common OEMs with these issues.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nNote 1: This option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and iGPU is enabled and more than 16 GB memory is installed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nThis option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and more than 16 GB memory is installed. On some systems, this quirk is only needed when iGPU is enabled.\n\nNote 1: This quirk requires a native DMAR table that does not contain Reserved Memory Regions or a substitute SSDT-DMAR.aml in which Reserved Memory Regions have been removed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
/* koV-S4-Tkn */
"TT_DisableLinkeditJettison" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 11.0\nDescription: Disables __LINKEDIT jettison code.\n\nThis option lets Lilu.kext and possibly some other kexts, function in macOS Big Sur at their best performance levels without requiring the keepsyms=1 boot argument.";
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/* 6Aa-HL-hah */
"TT_DisableIoMapper" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 10.8 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables IOMapper support in XNU (VT-d), which may conflict with the firmware implementation.\n\nNote 1: This option is a preferred alternative to dropping DMAR ACPI table and disabling VT-d in firmware preferences, which does not obstruct VT-d support in other systems in case they need this.\n\nNote 2: Misconfigured IOMMU in the firmware may result in broken devices such as ethernet or Wi-Fi adapters. For instance, an ethernet adapter may cycle in link-up link-down state infinitely and a Wi-Fi adapter may fail to discover networks. Gigabyte is one of the most common OEMs with these issues.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nNote 1: This option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and iGPU is enabled and more than 16 GB memory is installed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nThis option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and more than 16 GB memory is installed. On some systems, this quirk is only needed when iGPU is enabled.\n\nNote 1: This quirk requires a native DMAR table that does not contain Reserved Memory Regions or a substitute SSDT-DMAR.aml in which Reserved Memory Regions have been removed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
/* koV-S4-Tkn */
"TT_DisableLinkeditJettison" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 11.0\nDescription: Disables __LINKEDIT jettison code.\n\nThis option lets Lilu.kext and possibly some other kexts, function in macOS Big Sur at their best performance levels without requiring the keepsyms=1 boot argument.";
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/* 6Aa-HL-hah */
"TT_DisableIoMapper" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 10.8 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables IOMapper support in XNU (VT-d), which may conflict with the firmware implementation.\n\nNote 1: This option is a preferred alternative to dropping DMAR ACPI table and disabling VT-d in firmware preferences, which does not obstruct VT-d support in other systems in case they need this.\n\nNote 2: Misconfigured IOMMU in the firmware may result in broken devices such as ethernet or Wi-Fi adapters. For instance, an ethernet adapter may cycle in link-up link-down state infinitely and a Wi-Fi adapter may fail to discover networks. Gigabyte is one of the most common OEMs with these issues.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nNote 1: This option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and iGPU is enabled and more than 16 GB memory is installed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nThis option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and more than 16 GB memory is installed. On some systems, this quirk is only needed when iGPU is enabled.\n\nNote 1: This quirk requires a native DMAR table that does not contain Reserved Memory Regions or a substitute SSDT-DMAR.aml in which Reserved Memory Regions have been removed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
/* koV-S4-Tkn */
"TT_DisableLinkeditJettison" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 11.0\nDescription: Disables __LINKEDIT jettison code.\n\nThis option lets Lilu.kext and possibly some other kexts, function in macOS Big Sur at their best performance levels without requiring the keepsyms=1 boot argument.";
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/* 6Aa-HL-hah */
"TT_DisableIoMapper" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 10.8 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables IOMapper support in XNU (VT-d), which may conflict with the firmware implementation.\n\nNote 1: This option is a preferred alternative to dropping DMAR ACPI table and disabling VT-d in firmware preferences, which does not obstruct VT-d support in other systems in case they need this.\n\nNote 2: Misconfigured IOMMU in the firmware may result in broken devices such as ethernet or Wi-Fi adapters. For instance, an ethernet adapter may cycle in link-up link-down state infinitely and a Wi-Fi adapter may fail to discover networks. Gigabyte is one of the most common OEMs with these issues.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nNote 1: This option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and iGPU is enabled and more than 16 GB memory is installed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nThis option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and more than 16 GB memory is installed. On some systems, this quirk is only needed when iGPU is enabled.\n\nNote 1: This quirk requires a native DMAR table that does not contain Reserved Memory Regions or a substitute SSDT-DMAR.aml in which Reserved Memory Regions have been removed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
/* koV-S4-Tkn */
"TT_DisableLinkeditJettison" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 11.0\nDescription: Disables __LINKEDIT jettison code.\n\nThis option lets Lilu.kext and possibly some other kexts, function in macOS Big Sur at their best performance levels without requiring the keepsyms=1 boot argument.";
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/* 6Aa-HL-hah */
"TT_DisableIoMapper" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 10.8 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables IOMapper support in XNU (VT-d), which may conflict with the firmware implementation.\n\nNote 1: This option is a preferred alternative to dropping DMAR ACPI table and disabling VT-d in firmware preferences, which does not obstruct VT-d support in other systems in case they need this.\n\nNote 2: Misconfigured IOMMU in the firmware may result in broken devices such as ethernet or Wi-Fi adapters. For instance, an ethernet adapter may cycle in link-up link-down state infinitely and a Wi-Fi adapter may fail to discover networks. Gigabyte is one of the most common OEMs with these issues.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nNote 1: This option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and iGPU is enabled and more than 16 GB memory is installed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nThis option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and more than 16 GB memory is installed. On some systems, this quirk is only needed when iGPU is enabled.\n\nNote 1: This quirk requires a native DMAR table that does not contain Reserved Memory Regions or a substitute SSDT-DMAR.aml in which Reserved Memory Regions have been removed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
/* koV-S4-Tkn */
"TT_DisableLinkeditJettison" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 11.0\nDescription: Disables __LINKEDIT jettison code.\n\nThis option lets Lilu.kext and possibly some other kexts, function in macOS Big Sur at their best performance levels without requiring the keepsyms=1 boot argument.";
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......@@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@
/* 6Aa-HL-hah */
"TT_DisableIoMapper" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 10.8 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables IOMapper support in XNU (VT-d), which may conflict with the firmware implementation.\n\nNote 1: This option is a preferred alternative to dropping DMAR ACPI table and disabling VT-d in firmware preferences, which does not obstruct VT-d support in other systems in case they need this.\n\nNote 2: Misconfigured IOMMU in the firmware may result in broken devices such as ethernet or Wi-Fi adapters. For instance, an ethernet adapter may cycle in link-up link-down state infinitely and a Wi-Fi adapter may fail to discover networks. Gigabyte is one of the most common OEMs with these issues.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nNote 1: This option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and iGPU is enabled and more than 16 GB memory is installed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
"TT_DisableIoMapperMapping" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 13.3 (not required for older)\nDescription: Disables mapping PCI bridge device memory in IOMMU (VT-d).\n\nThis option resolves compatibility issues with Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Thunderbolt devices when AppleVTD is enabled on systems where the native DMAR table contains one or more Reserved Memory Regions and more than 16 GB memory is installed. On some systems, this quirk is only needed when iGPU is enabled.\n\nNote 1: This quirk requires a native DMAR table that does not contain Reserved Memory Regions or a substitute SSDT-DMAR.aml in which Reserved Memory Regions have been removed.\n\nNote 2: This option is not needed on AMD systems.";
/* koV-S4-Tkn */
"TT_DisableLinkeditJettison" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nRequirement: 11.0\nDescription: Disables __LINKEDIT jettison code.\n\nThis option lets Lilu.kext and possibly some other kexts, function in macOS Big Sur at their best performance levels without requiring the keepsyms=1 boot argument.";
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