### App Store problems Do you see the "Your device or computer could not be verified" message when you try to login to the App Store? If yes, here are the steps to fix it. * Make sure that your wired ethernet connection is called "en0" (and not "en1" or something else). Use "ifconfig" command to verify this. * If the wired ethernet connection is not called "en0", then then go to Network in System Preferences and delete all the devices, and apply the changes. Next, delete /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist file. Finally reboot, and then use the App Store without problems. This fix was found by Glnk2012 of https://www.tonymacx86.com/ site. Also tweaking the `smbios.plist` file using `Chameleon Wizard` can help with App Store problems. ### Enoch Bootloader * Download Enoch bootloader from http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ (requires registration). * Using Pacifist open the “Enoch-rev.####.pkg” file and extract the file called "boot" from Core.pkg/usr/standalone/i386/boot * Rename boot to enoch_rev####_boot. ### FakeSMC installation This option is not recommended. Building latest QEMU from Git repository is recommended instead. * Do the following steps as `root` user on the Virtual Machine (VM). ``` cp -a FakeSMC.kext /System/Library/Extensions/ cd /System/Library/Extensions/ chmod -R 755 FakeSMC.kext chown -R root:wheel FakeSMC.kext rm -R /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches touch /System/Library/Extensions && kextcache -u / # optional step ``` * Remove the `-device isa-applesmc,osk=... \` line completely from `boot*.sh` file(s). * If you are using the `virsh` boot method, then remove the following lines from your `virsh` XML file, ``` ``` * Reboot the VM for changes to take effect. Use `kextstat` to verify that `FakeSMC.kext` is loaded. * Latest `FakeSMC.kext` version can be downloaded from [this location](https://bitbucket.org/RehabMan/os-x-fakesmc-kozlek). * If your updated VM is failing to boot and it doesn't have `FakeSMC.kext` installed, the following steps can used to inject `FakeSMC.kext` into the VM disk image, ``` $ sudo modprobe nbd # all steps to be executed on the QEMU/KVM host $ sudo qemu-nbd -c /dev/nbd0 -n mac_hdd.img $ sudo fdisk -l /dev/nbd0 ... Device Start End Sectors Size Type /dev/nbd0p1 40 409639 409600 200M EFI System /dev/nbd0p2 409640 132948151 132538512 63.2G Apple HFS/HFS+ /dev/nbd0p3 132948152 134217687 1269536 619.9M Apple boot $ sudo kpartx -a /dev/nbd0 $ mkdir mnt $ sudo mount -t hfsplus -o force,rw /dev/mapper/nbd0p2 mnt $ cd mnt $ ls Applications bin Chameleon.Backups cores dev etc... # Install FakeSMC.kext using the above mentioned steps $ cd .. $ sudo umount mnt $ sudo kpartx -d /dev/nbd0 $ sudo qemu-nbd -d /dev/nbd0 ``` ### Enoch Bootloader (alternate extraction method) * Build xar from http://mackyle.github.io/xar/ on a Linux box. * Extract "boot" from using the following steps, ``` xar -x -f Enoch-rev.2848.pkg gunzip -c Core.pkg/Payload | cpio -i cp usr/standalone/i386/boot enoch_rev2848_boot ``` ### Higher Resolution If you want a larger VNC screen add the following to the bootloader config in /Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist: ``` Graphics Mode 1440x900x32 ``` Make sure to pick a resolution that is supported by the SeaBIOS used by QEMU. The full list can be found in the source for SeaBIOS located [here](http://git.qemu-project.org/?p=seabios.git;a=blob_plain;f=vgasrc/bochsvga.c;hb=HEAD). For example, setting the resolution to 2560x1440x32 will not work. OS X will boot with the next lowest supported resolution which is 1920x1200x32. Instead, use 2560x1600x32 and it will work. ### Accelerated Graphics Install VMsvga2 from [this location](https://sourceforge.net/projects/vmsvga2/). No support is provided for this unmaintained project! * Add `-vga vmware` to QEMU parameters in boot-macOS.sh. * Add the following to `/Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist` file. ``` Kernel Flags vmw_options_fb=0x06 ``` Thanks to Zhang Tong and Kfir Ozer for finding this. See `UEFI/README.md` for GPU passthrough notes. Note: There is no working QXL driver for macOS so far. ### Virtual Sound Device No support is provided for this. You are on your own. The sound output is known to be choppy and distorted. * Add `-device ich9-intel-hda -device hda-duplex` to the VM configuration. `boot-macOS.sh` already has this change. * To get sound on your virtual Mac, install the VoodooHDA driver from [here](https://sourceforge.net/projects/voodoohda/files/). Note: It seems that playback of Flash videos requires an audio device to be present. ### Building QEMU from source See http://wiki.qemu-project.org/Hosts/Linux for help. ``` $ git clone https://github.com/kholia/qemu.git $ cd qemu $ git checkout macOS $ ./configure --prefix=/home/$(whoami)/QEMU --target-list=x86_64-softmmu --audio-drv-list=pa $ make clean; make; make install ``` ### Connect iPhone / iPad to macOS guest Some folks are using https://www.virtualhere.com/ to connect iPhone / iPad to the macOS guest. ### Exposing AES-NI instructions to macOS Add `+aes` argument to the `-cpu` option in `boot-macOS.sh` file. ``` diff diff --git a/boot-macOS.sh b/boot-macOS.sh index 5948b8a..3acc123 100755 --- a/boot-macOS.sh +++ b/boot-macOS.sh @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ # Use "-device usb-tablet" instead of "-device usb-mouse" for better mouse # behaviour. This requires QEMU >= 2.9.0. -qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 3072 -cpu Penryn,kvm=off,vendor=GenuineIntel \ +qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 3072 -cpu Penryn,kvm=off,vendor=GenuineIntel,+aes \ -machine pc-q35-2.4 \ -smp 4,cores=2 \ -usb -device usb-kbd -device usb-mouse \ ``` Other host CPU features can be similarly exposed to the macOS guest. The following command can be used on macOS to verify that AES-NI instructions are exposed, ``` sysctl -a | grep machdep.features ``` On machines with OpenSSL installed, the following two commands can be used to check AES-NI performance, ``` openssl speed aes-128-cbc openssl speed -evp aes-128-cbc # uses AES-NI ``` ### Exposing AVX and AVX2 instructions to macOS Exposing AVX and AVX2 instructions to macOS requires support for these instructions on the host CPU. The `boot-clover.sh` script already exposes AVX and AVX2 instructions to the macOS guest by default. Modify or comment out the `MY_OPTIONS` line in `boot-clover.sh` file in case you are having problems. To enable AVX2, do the following change, `Clover boot menu -> Options -> Binaries patching -> Fake CPUID -> 0x0306C0 # for Haswell` For details, see [this wiki](https://clover-wiki.zetam.org/Configuration/KernelAndKextPatches) page. Once enabled, the following commands can be used to confirm the presence of AVX and AVX2 instructions on the macOS guest. ``` $ sysctl -a | grep avx hw.optional.avx2_0: 1 hw.optional.avx1_0: 1 $ sysctl -a | grep leaf7 machdep.cpu.leaf7_features: SMEP BMI1 AVX2 BMI2 machdep.cpu.leaf7_feature_bits: 424 ``` ### Running Docker for Mac Docker for Mac requires enabling nested virtualization on your host machine, ``` modprobe -r kvm_intel modprobe kvm_intel nested=1 ``` Also you have to add `vmx,rdtscp` arguments to the `-cpu` option in `boot-macOS.sh` file. ### Using virtio-net-osx with macOS Configuration options for macOS Sierra (thanks to virtio-net-osx project users), ``` -netdev user,id=hub0port0 \ -device virtio-net,netdev=hub0port0,id=eth0 \ -set device.eth0.vectors=0 ``` Adapt these to your use case. These changes need to be made in the `boot-*` scripts. On the guest, install the included `Virtio-Net-Driver-0.9.4.pkg` package. ### Boot Notes Type the following after boot, ``` "KernelBooter_kexts"="Yes" "CsrActiveConfig"="103" ``` ### Kernel Extraction (older alternate to "pbzx" method) * Install Pacifist on OS X. * Mount "InstallESD.dmg" file. * With Pacifist browse to the above volume (use the "Open Apple Installers" menu option) and then open "Essentials.pkg". Extract the folder & file (Kernels/kernel) located at /System/Library/Kernels/kernel location. * After extracting the Kernels folder, place it in the same directory as the ISO creation script. ### Post Installation * Put "org.chameleon.Boot.plist" in /Extra folder. * System Preferences -> Sharing -> enable Screen Sharing and Remote Login * System Preferences -> Energy Saver -> Computer sleep set to Never * System Preferences -> Energy Saver -> Display sleep set to Never ### Installer Details (InstallESD.dmg) ``` Name: Mac OS X El Capitan Version: 10.11.1 (15B42) InstallESD Mac Platform: Intel Untouched InstallESD.dmg file from the full 10.11.1 (Build 15B42) installer. "Install OS X El Capitan.app/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg" MD5: 3332a4e05713366343e03ee6777c3374 Release Date: October 21, 2015 ``` ``jar -xf `` is pretty neat. Move 'InstallESD.dmg' to '/Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg' location. Move 'InstallESD.dmg' to '/Applications/Install macOS Sierra.app/Contents/SharedSupport/' location (for macOS Sierra). ### Clover References * https://clover-wiki.zetam.org/Development * https://sourceforge.net/p/cloverefiboot/code/HEAD/log/?path=