OpenCore and MSI Rx 5500XT

  • Hi :)


    I recently built my 1st ryzentosh.

    my rig:

    AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT (CPU)

    Asus TUF gaming X570 Plus (MB)

    2x 16GB G.skill TridentZ 3600MHz (DDR4 RAM)

    MSI Radeon rx5500XT mech 4g oc (GPU with 4GB gDDR6)

    Seagate Firecuda 1TB M.2 NVME SSD


    I also used Opencore (0.6.1) for the 1st time and followed the install guides on Dortania to install Catalina (10.15.6).


    Now I couldn't install with my MSI Rx 5500XT. Apparently this is a known bug for MSI 5000 series cards that is mentioned in the install guide (Dortania) so I swapped an Rx590, removed pikera mod, and finished the install.


    I hoped the MSI 5500XT would work after Catalina is installed as mentioned here. It didn't. I was disappointed since 2 posts (including this one) in this thread mentioned that it should work once macOS loads from the SSD rather than the USB installer.


    I tried applying the patch mention here in the guide as well. It didn't fix my problem. I was wondering if maybe this patch is specific for MSI 5700XT cards and wouldn't work for 5500XT cards (values in the patch would need to be different).


    I guess I should follow the advice mentioned here (injecting ATY,Rom#). But I am not sure how to do it. I don't have a dual boot with windows on this machine to perform this.

    And although this post mentions Opencore Configurator, the guide on Dortania specifies to stay away from any kind of automatic configurators...

    I guess I should try gfxutil in recovery, as indicated here but I'm not sure how to use gfxutil in this case. I am not familiar with it.

    I don't really know how to access gfxutil (located on the desktop) when I am in recovery (using bash). It seems different than the terminal in macOS.


    Thus, I tried the following which didn't work. It was probably pushing my luck too far...


    - While the Rx590 was into my rig:

    a) install Opencore Configurator and added the GPU in DeviceProperties as described here. (I was hoping the value for "PciRoot..." and "AAPL,slot-name" would be the same no matter what card is present.). Then saved my config.plist

    b) Since then my config.plist file could no longer be opened using ProperTree because of an error in line 206 (value for "model" of the GPU in DevceProperties). This remained no matter what I put here. Since then, I made subsequent modifications using TextEdit...

    c) Added the patch for MSI 5000 series GPU in Kernel->Patch as described here and here.

    d) Added "agdpmod=pikera" in boot-args

    e) Shut down the PC


    Then I replaced the Rx590 with the Rx5500XT


    I tried to boot but I get the following message before drive selection in OpenCore:

    "OCS: Failed to parse data field as blob with type boolean and <4154592C526F6D2300> contents, context <Replace>!"

    "OCS: Failed to parse data field as blob with type boolean and <414D442C526F6D2300> contents, context <Replace>!"


    Then boot continues through drive selection and then crashes while the apple logo is displayed (no progress bar). This time it didn't end with a black screen, though ;)


    I guess this means that either I made a typo somewhere or the data that need to be found and replaced by the patch are not the good ones (maybe these work with MSI 5700XT cards but not with MSI 5500XT cards).


    Any help here would be greatly appreciated.

    Tx

    -a-

    - Willie: Asus Prime X570-Pro, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, XFX Radeon Rx590, Win10 (for now)

    - Carl: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Edna: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen5 3600XT, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Krusty: Asus Prime Z370-A, i7-8700K, 2x8GB DDR4 2400, 240GB Corsair MP500, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Lenny: Asus Z97-A, i7-4790K, 4x8GB DDR3 1600, 500GB Samsung 850 Evo, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

  • Judging from the OC error message I'd think you made an error when entering the patch into the config.plist. Check the type and data field are set correctly and/or upload the config.plist to have a look.

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  • Judging from the OC error message I'd think you made an error when entering the patch into the config.plist. Check the type and data field are set correctly and/or upload the config.plist to have a look.

    OK, so I went back to my "original" config.plist (the one that works well with my Rx590) and started again to edit it in order to use the Rx5500XT.


    This time I did everything I could in ProperTree (adding the boot-arg, adding the patch into Kernel->Patch) and then I used OpenCore Configurator to add the part in DeviceProperties (including the ATY,Rom# injection). Again, I did all that while the Rx590 was in the PC and The values OpenCore Configurator added for PciRoot..., AAPL,slot-name may be incorrect. Once again, for ATY,Rom# I just copied the value I found here.


    After Saving and exit OpenCore Configurator, I tried opening the file with ProperTree and This time I didn't get any error message from ProperTree and the file opened normally (this was a small win for me :D )


    I shut down the PC and replaced the Rx590 with the Rx5500XT, booted, and this time I didn't get any error message early. So I guess the patch found the data it was supposed to replace, maybe... I don't know... I reached the Apple logo and this time the progress bar went to about 75% before I ended up with a black screen (damn!)


    However, I can reach macOS via VNC. The display is low res (as if the GPU wasn't recognized), but SystemReport seems to show my Rx 5500XT


    Here are the plist file that works with my Rx590 and the "experimental" one for the Rx5500XT.


    Thank you very much in advance for your help.

    Best,

    -a-

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    - Willie: Asus Prime X570-Pro, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, XFX Radeon Rx590, Win10 (for now)

    - Carl: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Edna: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen5 3600XT, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Krusty: Asus Prime Z370-A, i7-8700K, 2x8GB DDR4 2400, 240GB Corsair MP500, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Lenny: Asus Z97-A, i7-4790K, 4x8GB DDR3 1600, 500GB Samsung 850 Evo, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

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  • Then I don't know. I dismantled my rig recently to upgrade so I cannot check what value my old RX 5500 XT had...

    It does not work without the ATY,Rom property injected? The bug is described within the installer, so it should run without any injected properties/ACPI renames as far as I understand the issue.

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  • I did all that while (…) AAPL,slot-name may be incorrect.

    "WhateverGreen.kext" should provide any correct values. Only the specification of the "PCI slot" _COULD_ look a bit strange due to the ACPI (not optimized for macOS).

    If you want to change that, the entry "AAPL, slot-name" is sufficient. For this I would use the value "Slot-1" instead of "Internal ...", because the graphics card is in a PCIe slot and is not integrated on the mainboard.

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  • Then I don't know. I dismantled my rig recently to upgrade so I cannot check what value my old RX 5500 XT had...

    It does not work without the ATY,Rom property injected? The bug is described within the installer, so it should run without any injected properties/ACPI renames as far as I understand the issue.

    Thanks :)

    I removed ATY,Rom# and indeed nothing changed.

    Not better, not worse


    In the beginning, I also thought that I shouldn't add anything in DeviceProperties (only the boot-arg and the kernel->patch, as described in the installer guide on Dortania). However this didn't work either. Maybe now I should revert and see how different it was compared to where I am now...

    "WhateverGreen.kext" should provide any correct values. Only the specification of the "PCI slot" _COULD_ look a bit strange due to the ACPI (not optimized for macOS).

    If you want to change that, the entry "AAPL, slot-name" is sufficient. For this I would use the value "Slot-1" instead of "Internal ...", because the graphics card is in a PCIe slot and is not integrated on the mainboard.

    Thanks :)

    Should I replace "internal@0,3,1/0,0" with "slot-1" or rather "slot-1@(something)"?

    - Willie: Asus Prime X570-Pro, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, XFX Radeon Rx590, Win10 (for now)

    - Carl: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Edna: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen5 3600XT, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Krusty: Asus Prime Z370-A, i7-8700K, 2x8GB DDR4 2400, 240GB Corsair MP500, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Lenny: Asus Z97-A, i7-4790K, 4x8GB DDR3 1600, 500GB Samsung 850 Evo, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

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  • asheenlevrai


    It could look like this:

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  • I must have done something wrong :facepalm:


    Now ProperTree won't open my config.plist

    - Willie: Asus Prime X570-Pro, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, XFX Radeon Rx590, Win10 (for now)

    - Carl: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Edna: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen5 3600XT, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Krusty: Asus Prime Z370-A, i7-8700K, 2x8GB DDR4 2400, 240GB Corsair MP500, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Lenny: Asus Z97-A, i7-4790K, 4x8GB DDR3 1600, 500GB Samsung 850 Evo, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

  • You can use simple TextEdit to open and then navigate to that line and check what is wrong.

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  • You can use simple TextEdit to open and then navigate to that line and check what is wrong.

    How do I "navigate" to that line?

    - Willie: Asus Prime X570-Pro, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, XFX Radeon Rx590, Win10 (for now)

    - Carl: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Edna: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen5 3600XT, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Krusty: Asus Prime Z370-A, i7-8700K, 2x8GB DDR4 2400, 240GB Corsair MP500, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Lenny: Asus Z97-A, i7-4790K, 4x8GB DDR3 1600, 500GB Samsung 850 Evo, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

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  • That was actually the last line of the file (1875 is: </plist>). This line is empty.

    I tried to erase it but it doesn't work really.

    It always comes back

    - Willie: Asus Prime X570-Pro, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, XFX Radeon Rx590, Win10 (for now)

    - Carl: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Edna: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen5 3600XT, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Krusty: Asus Prime Z370-A, i7-8700K, 2x8GB DDR4 2400, 240GB Corsair MP500, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Lenny: Asus Z97-A, i7-4790K, 4x8GB DDR3 1600, 500GB Samsung 850 Evo, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

  • Then there is somewhere in between a closing tag missing and it just fails parsing at the end of the file.

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  • OK... I couldn't find it. So...

    I went back to my "original" config.plist (the one that works well with my Rx590) and started all over again to edit it in order to use the Rx5500XT.


    Again I did everything I could in ProperTree (adding the boot-arg, adding the patch into Kernel->Patch) and then I used OpenCore Configurator to add the part in DeviceProperties. This time I did all that while the Rx5500XT was in the PC and the values OpenCore Configurator added for PciRoot..., AAPL,slot-name may be identical to what I previously got doing the same thing while using the Rx590. are:

    - previously (Rx590): PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x1)/Pci(0x0,0x0)

    - now (Rx5500XT): PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x1)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)



    After Saving and exit OpenCore Configurator, I tried opening the file with ProperTree and unfortunately (like the 1st time I did this whole thing) I get an error message from ProperTree and the file won't open. Error at line 206 which is in the DeviceProperties section where the name of the model of the GPU is indicated:

    <string>Radeon RX 5500 XT</string>


    Well... I ignored that (since nothing seems to make it go away) and rebooted.

    I'm back at the same spot (black screen after progress bar at the Apple logo. I access the PC via VNC).


    Any idea?


    Just a quick question: The thing about AAPL,slot-name, is it only cosmetic (what will be displayed in System Report or does it affect how hardware works/is recognized?


    Thanks a lot

    -a-

    - Willie: Asus Prime X570-Pro, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, XFX Radeon Rx590, Win10 (for now)

    - Carl: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Edna: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen5 3600XT, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Krusty: Asus Prime Z370-A, i7-8700K, 2x8GB DDR4 2400, 240GB Corsair MP500, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Lenny: Asus Z97-A, i7-4790K, 4x8GB DDR3 1600, 500GB Samsung 850 Evo, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

  • Seems like OpenCore Configurator is corrupting the file. I've never used it, XCode oder ProperTree seem far saver options.

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  • asheenlevrai

    Try this here:





    Edit: Sorry, I've just re-uploaded. I made a mistake before.

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  • Seems like OpenCore Configurator is corrupting the file. I've never used it, XCode oder ProperTree seem far saver options.

    I agree.

    I used it because of this post. As a last resort since I don't know how to obtain those values for PciRoot..., AAPL,slot-number etc.

    but since these do not seem to be correct (at least for AAPL,slot-name), maybe I should get them otherwise and do the changes in ProperTree (again starting from my original config.plist.


    On the same thread, someone said to boot into recovery and use gfxutil to obtain the value for PciRoot... I don't know how to do that, though. Maybe you know?

    - Willie: Asus Prime X570-Pro, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, XFX Radeon Rx590, Win10 (for now)

    - Carl: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Edna: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen5 3600XT, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Krusty: Asus Prime Z370-A, i7-8700K, 2x8GB DDR4 2400, 240GB Corsair MP500, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Lenny: Asus Z97-A, i7-4790K, 4x8GB DDR3 1600, 500GB Samsung 850 Evo, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

  • asheenlevrai

    Use the Hackintool program. There you will find your graphics card under "PCIe". With the right mouse button you can copy the device path to the "Device path" column.

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  • maybe I should get them otherwise and do the changes in ProperTree (again starting from my original config.plist.

    I Just did that... Basically the result is the same (black screen after progress bar on Apple logo. Connect to PC via VNC) however, in system Report, things are different. Worse? Better?


    apfelnico

    Thanks.

    Same value for PciRoot...

    - Willie: Asus Prime X570-Pro, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, XFX Radeon Rx590, Win10 (for now)

    - Carl: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen9 3900X, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Edna: Asus TUF-gaming X570 Plus, Ryzen5 3600XT, 2x16GB DDR4 3600, 1TB Seagate Firecuda 520, MSI Radeon Rx5500XT (4GB), Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Krusty: Asus Prime Z370-A, i7-8700K, 2x8GB DDR4 2400, 240GB Corsair MP500, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

    - Lenny: Asus Z97-A, i7-4790K, 4x8GB DDR3 1600, 500GB Samsung 850 Evo, XFX Radeon Rx590, Catalina (OpenCore)

  • 1. Please try what I added in # 16.


    2. Maybe remove "agdpmod = pikera"

    (NVRAM \ Add \ 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82 \ boot-args)

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