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BCM943602CS prevents sleep

Open epalzeolithe opened this issue 4 years ago • 4 comments

HI,

first of all congratulations, you did a very good job, i was able to boot Catalina at first try after setup my new mobo (Vision D with 10900k :)) :) :) 👍

I've got some issue with sleep. I do know it's due to my BT/Wifi card BCM943602CS. Wifi is powered by PCIE, but for BT, i need to connect the card adapter to internal USB2 header. In that case, it's HS11.

Without any fix, this bluetooth card wake up instantly my computer after sleep. On my previous setup (Z270 Gigabyte motherboard), the fix was to declare the USB connector as internal (0xff), ant it worked well over Sierra.. up to Catalina.

With my new setup, same issue : the BT card on HS11 wake up instantly after sleep the computer. If i disconnect the internal header, the computer works well (even auto-sleep).

So i did the known fix, to declare HS11 usb connector as internal > 0xff - i used hackintool, and i verified in hackintool and ioregistryexplorer that the BT card is now connected to an internal usb hub (recognized as USB2,0 Hub). Before that i used your alternative preconfigured mapping usb.aml, and i start also from scratch with hackintool and your procedure.

Unfortunately, this trick to declare the usb connector as internal for BT card, dont work anymore. The computer continues to wake up instantly :( :( :(

Does anyone know this new issue ?

Thanks !

(i tried to uncheck 'allow BT to wake...', but no way)

epalzeolithe avatar Aug 02 '20 09:08 epalzeolithe

Tried with darkwake=0 or 8. Same issue.

I found out also another strange thing. Without the BT card, i have to double click on space bar or mouse to wake up the display. One click wakes the computer but no display, i have to find also something

epalzeolithe avatar Aug 02 '20 09:08 epalzeolithe

Here's the wake reason in log

localhost kernel[0]: (AppleACPIPlatform) AppleACPIPlatformPower Wake reason: XDCI PEG1 PEG2 RP04

epalzeolithe avatar Aug 02 '20 09:08 epalzeolithe

Fixed by buying a Fenvi T919

Thanks for your help

epalzeolithe avatar Aug 07 '20 16:08 epalzeolithe

your internal USB which is used to connect to this card for bluetooth, needs to be set as internal. The way you can easily test it, is to disconnect USB connector from this card and see if it is still have problem to sleep. if yes, it is wrong port configuration.

99electronic avatar Aug 15 '20 06:08 99electronic