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bluetoothd opens the wrong USB port.

(IOUSBHostFamily) [com.apple.usb:all] bluetoothd@(null): AppleUSBHostUserClient::openGated: failed to open USB2.0-CRW@14400000
 
Attach your EFI to check. As per your first port, it seems like the Port 8 is BT. However, you should consider double checking with Hackintool and IOReg, without any injection. Just plain USBInjectAll+XHCIUnsupported+XhciPortLimit.
 
Thank you for check & replying.
Could you tell me where is wrong with it please?
I attach config.plist again.
Basically,I already checked it using tools such as a "ProperTree", and
Clover works well with it.
 

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The bluetooth device is recognized(listed) in the PCIe lists in Hackintool.
(Network controller,"Wireless 3165")
Hackintool_PCIE.jpg
 
Thank you for check & replying.
Could you tell me where is wrong with it please?
I attach config.plist again.
Basically,I already checked it using tools such as a "ProperTree", and
Clover works well with it.
No, its still corrupt and the reason is at the line 553.

<key>SMBIOS</key>
<dict>
<key>BoardManufacturer</key>
<string>Apple Inc.</string>
<key>BoardSerialNumber</key>
<string>C02052102GU0000JC</string>
<key>ChassisManufacturer</key>
<string>Apple Inc.</string>
<key>Family</key>
<string>MacBookPro</string>
<key>Manufacturer</key>
<string>Apple Inc.</string>
<key>Mobile</key>
<true/>R - THIS SHOULD BE REMOVED
<key>ProductName</key>
<string>MacBookPro16,4</string>
<key>SerialNumber</key>
<string>C02DWWZKMD6T</string>
<key>SmUUID</key>
<string>C53F210D-0984-405D-8153-D67392F58755</string>
<key>Trust</key>
<true/>
</dict>
 
The bluetooth device is recognized(listed) in the PCIe lists in Hackintool.
(Network controller,"Wireless 3165")
View attachment 9243
That's not how you should identify the BT port.

As mentioned above, you can check the BT using Hackintool and IOReg, without any injection. Just plain USBInjectAll+XHCIUnsupported+XhciPortLimit quirk.

Once you have identified the particular BT is attached to, keep that in mind and then map your USB ports.
 
No, its still corrupt and the reason is at the line 553.

<key>SMBIOS</key>
<dict>
<key>BoardManufacturer</key>
<string>Apple Inc.</string>
<key>BoardSerialNumber</key>
<string>C02052102GU0000JC</string>
<key>ChassisManufacturer</key>
<string>Apple Inc.</string>
<key>Family</key>
<string>MacBookPro</string>
<key>Manufacturer</key>
<string>Apple Inc.</string>
<key>Mobile</key>
<true/>R - THIS SHOULD BE REMOVED
<key>ProductName</key>
<string>MacBookPro16,4</string>
<key>SerialNumber</key>
<string>C02DWWZKMD6T</string>
<key>SmUUID</key>
<string>C53F210D-0984-405D-8153-D67392F58755</string>
<key>Trust</key>
<true/>
</dict>
Thank you for replying.
I will correct it (removing "R").
 
That's not how you should identify the BT port.

As mentioned above, you can check the BT using Hackintool and IOReg, without any injection. Just plain USBInjectAll+XHCIUnsupported+XhciPortLimit quirk.

Once you have identified the particular BT is attached to, keep that in mind and then map your USB ports.
Thank you for an advice.
Unfortunately, BT port was NOT detected (NOT highlighted green on Hackintool).
To check the BT's port,I injected only following kexts.
---
Lilu.kext
VirtualSMC.kext
SMCSuperIO.kext
SMCProcessor.kext
SMCLightSensor.kext
SMCBatteryManager.kext
WhateverGreen.kext
VoodooPS2Controller.kext
---
Are there any ideas to solve it or investigate the cause?
 

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