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Default Re: SD Card slot - Creating/Developing the driver/kext - 01-12-2009, 04:09 AM

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So how do I install it? Sorry new to bare ktext thing.

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If you are having problems with your SDHC card not mounting, please follow the steps described in http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php? ... try1015917 with the newest version of ISO and kexts.

If you are not having any problems related to SDHC cards, then the drivers would make no difference.
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Default Re: SD Card slot - Creating/Developing the driver/kext - 01-12-2009, 02:35 PM

km9,

Yr lightening fast response was greatly appreciated...

This morning I sat down loaded yr kext, rebooted and then tested both a high capacity, and normal SDHC card. (Both of which mount under my XP partition). The results were identical between the two cards and are as follows:
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Jan 12 08:33:46 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: BaseClock = 50MHz
Jan 12 08:33:46 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: SD Clock = 390KHz
Jan 12 08:33:46 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: powerSD:  0x14832b2
Jan 12 08:33:46 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: initializing SD version 2.0 card
Jan 12 08:33:46 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: sending CMD55
Jan 12 08:33:46 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: sending ACMD41
<<--- THESE LAST TWO LINES REPEAT 40 TIMES --->>
an 12 08:33:48 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Sta
tus: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:33:48 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:33:50 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:33:50 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; 
executeRequest: request failed to start!Jan 12 08:33:51 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Sta
tus: 0x8000Jan 12 08:33:51 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; 
executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:33:52 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:33:52 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:33:53 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Sta
tus: 0x8000Jan 12 08:33:53 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; 
executeRequest: request failed to start!Jan 12 08:33:53 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:33:54 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Sta
tus: 0x8000Jan 12 08:33:54 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; 
executeRequest: request failed to start!Jan 12 08:33:54 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:33:55 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:33:55 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; 
executeRequest: request failed to start!Jan 12 08:33:55 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:33:55 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O error after command 18 (SDMA): Status: 0x8001
Jan 12 08:33:55 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:33:55 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:33:56 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:33:56 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:33:56 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.Jan 12 08:33:58 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:33:58 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; 
executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:33:58 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:33:59 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:33:59 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; 
executeRequest: request failed to start!Jan 12 08:33:59 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:34:00 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:34:00 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:34:00 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:34:01 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:34:01 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:34:01 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:34:01 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:34:01 my-aoa150 diskarbitrationd[62]: unable to probe /dev/disk1 (status code 0xFFFFFFFC).
Jan 12 08:34:01 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:34:01 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:34:03 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:34:03 my-aoa150 diskarbitrationd[62]: unable to probe /dev/disk1 (status code 0xFFFFFFFC).
Jan 12 08:34:03 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:34:03 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:34:04 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:34:04 my-aoa150 diskarbitrationd[62]: unable to probe /dev/disk1 (status code 0xFFFFFFFC).
Jan 12 08:34:04 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:34:04 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:34:05 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:34:05 my-aoa150 diskarbitrationd[62]: unable to probe /dev/disk1 (status code 0xFFFFFFFC).
Jan 12 08:34:05 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:34:05 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Jan 12 08:34:07 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: SDHCI: I/O timeout during SDMA transfer: Status: 0x8000
Jan 12 08:34:07 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: IOBlockStorageDriver[IOBlockStorageDriver]; executeRequest: request failed to start!
Jan 12 08:34:07 my-aoa150 kernel[0]: disk1: general error.
Phew, that was a mouthful... At the last "general error" message the UI displays an Alert window:
"Disk Insertion The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer. <Initalize> <Ignore> <Eject>"

Thanks again for your assistance. Please let me know what I can do to further assist.

MJMurray
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Default Re: SD Card slot - Creating/Developing the driver/kext - 01-12-2009, 02:59 PM

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km9,
Phew, that was a mouthful... At the last "general error" message the UI displays an Alert window:
"Disk Insertion The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer. <Initalize> <Ignore> <Eject>"

Thanks again for your assistance. Please let me know what I can do to further assist.

MJMurray

Looks to me that the SD cards you are using are not formatted to work with os x. This is why os x is asking you to initialize, ignore or eject. Initializing the sd card would erase everything and format it to something readable by os x.

You should back up anything important on the sd cards before initializing them.
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Default Re: SD Card slot - Creating/Developing the driver/kext - 01-12-2009, 03:46 PM

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km9,

Yr lightening fast response was greatly appreciated...

This morning I sat down loaded yr kext, rebooted and then tested both a high capacity, and normal SDHC card. (Both of which mount under my XP partition). The results were identical between the two cards and are as follows:
MJMurray
Thank you for the log, it is now clear that the card is not responding to ACMD41. And the SD card specs. do have a definition of the cases in which the cards would not respond to the command... I would go back to the documents and look if I am sending the right options to the card.

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Looks to me that the SD cards you are using are not formatted to work with os x.
No, at least in this case. Either the SD card driver or the SD card (most likely the former) is not following the SD card spec. and are the SD card is becoming inresponsive.
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Default Re: SD Card slot - Creating/Developing the driver/kext - 01-12-2009, 04:03 PM

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No, at least in this case. Either the SD card driver or the SD card (most likely the former) is not following the SD card spec. and are the SD card is becoming inresponsive.
Thanks again km9,

I concur, both cards are readable, and can be mounted/dismounted/remounted, if I boot with them in either of the two slots...

Please let me know what I can do to further assist.

MJMurray.
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Default Re: SD Card slot - Creating/Developing the driver/kext - 01-16-2009, 05:59 AM

Sorry for my response being so late.

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I concur, both cards are readable, and can be mounted/dismounted/remounted, if I boot with them in either of the two slots...
Are the SD cards readable if you boot with the card(s) inserted using the driver I posted just above this thread? Does both the slots work at once? Or only one at a time?

I wonder if the problem is related to the combination of SD card and the driver, or is due to the combination of the dual slots on AAO and the driver. Seems like the latter is the case...
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Default Re: SD Card slot - Creating/Developing the driver/kext - 04-16-2009, 06:54 PM

My brother and dad got me a Mini 9 and installed OS X on it for an early 22nd b-day present. I thought about testing out the SD slot with an 8GB one after stumbling across this topic, and realized that it wouldn't be that easy.

[Please note, I'm no coder and pretty much in the newbie who knows nothing section.]

I just did the install of the latest version available from sourceforge, and did what the thing said in terminal and such and rebooted.
Unfortunately, the Finder will hang, produce the spinning ball, and restart itself when I double-click to open the media. Once able to eject it (but after the Finder did that above, I couldn't do it, so I had to shut down via the power button and then take out the card), I realized that NOW, there's another problem.

When I click on the Trash to view what's inside it, the same thing happens with Finder hanging and restarting.

I don't feel like screwing up the system…………this said, how do I go about completely uninstalling the stuff and returning to a status quo? Would it also require a Terminal thing to be entered to undo what the SourceForge page's instruction code did, and if so, what would that be?


IT LOOKS LIKE I WILL HAVE TO GET SOMETHING DONE THROUGH TERMINAL. Dammit all, the last thing I want to hear is how I screwed up the comp even though I was following the sourceforge instructions to the T, even inputting exactly what was said to be input in Terminal. >.<
I REALLY WANT THIS FIXED, A.S.A.P. PLEASE, somebody reply soon.

~ Daniel J.
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Angry Re: OK, I REALLY NEED HELP... now!!! - 04-16-2009, 07:26 PM

OH great, after a restart, it's gone from bad to worse. i can't even do command+F to Find... the "IOSD…" stuff to see if anything remained after I trashed them without using Terminal. and now there's no telling WHAT ELSE it screwed up…

EDIT: It's even MUCH WORSE. Trying to open another file folder on the desktop makes Finder hang and restart. It's all falling apart.

EDIT 2: Screw it. I'm reinstalling OS X. There goes my hopes for being able to use the notebook at campus to get my work done…
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Default Re: SD Card slot - Creating/Developing the driver/kext - 04-16-2009, 08:44 PM

BTW, next time just install the latest dell efi.. it includes a current (working) version of this driver... This thread is ancient


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