I added the implementation of IOKernelDebugger with IOKDP
So anyone use these NIC can do the kernel debugging between two real machine.
Details about how to make this happen. please refer https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/discussion-about-how-to-make-nvidia-web-driver-works-in-macos-10-14-mojave.265813/#post-1863247
copy the /Volume/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other
Install the KDK from developer.apple.com
Please follow the KDK readme.html.
lldb will search /Library/Developer/KDKs/ as well as any local directories indexed by Spotlight.
You invoke lldb by the simple command:
lldb
Alternatively, you can specify the kernel file on the command line.
lldb /Library/Developer/KDKs//System/Library/Kernels/kernel
To attach, you either use kdp-remote for a live connection, or file -c for a coredump.
kdp-remote {name_or_ip_address} file -c {path_to_coredump}
Two machine debugging is not supported via USB Ethernet. Two machine debugging is not supported via wireless.
Network Debugging
The default setting for two machine debugging is as follows:
sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x146" sudo reboot
You can raise the debug event after network is initialized using the combo key :
shift + ctrl + option + comand + esc
OS X driver for Intel onboard LAN
A few days before Christmas I started my latest project, a new driver for recent Intel onboard LAN controllers. My intention was not to replace hnak's AppleIntelE1000e.kext completely but to deliver best performance and stability on recent hardware. That's why I dropped support for a number of older NICs. Currently the driver supports:
- 5 Series
- 82578LM
- 82578LC
- 82578DM
- 82578DC
- 6 and 7 Series
- 82579LM
- 82579V
- 8 and 9 Series
- I217LM
- I217V
- I218LM
- I218V
- I218LM2
- I218V2
- I218LM3
- 100 Series
- I219V
- I219LM
- I219V2
- I219LM2
- I219LM3
Key Features of the Driver
- Support for multisegment packets relieving the network stack of unnecessary copy operations when assembling packets for transmission.
- No-copy receive and transmit. Only small packets are copied on reception because creating a copy is more efficient than allocating a new buffer.
- TCP, UDP and IPv4 checksum offload (receive and transmit).
- Support for TCP/IPv6 and UDP/IPv6 checksum offload.
- Makes use of the chip's TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO) feature with IPv4 and IPv6 in order to reduce CPU load while sending large amounts of data.
- Fully optimized for Yosemite and Mavericks (64bit architecture) but should work with Mountain Lion and Lion too, provided you build from source with the 10.8 or 10.7 SDK.
- Support for Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE).
- VLAN support is implemented but untested as I have no need for it.
- The driver is published under GPLv2.