![]() ![]() ![]() So the next step is to both counteract this success rate reduction and raise the success rate in general (since it still ends up not being great even after we account for this 75% success rate reduction). With M1 14.x, we end up (strangely) hitting a kernel limitation after creating 4096 IOSurface’s.īut can’t we just use 4096 IOSurface’s instead? Yes - and that’s the first part of what was done… but this has the unfortunate side effect of reducing the success rate when using an equivalent number of pages by over 75%. The first part of this answer starts with a simple way of how kfd works and is normally implemented - you see, kfd normally creates 16384 IOSurface’s, which works fine on every device… except M1 14.x for some reason. I happened to buy an M1 iPad Pro on 14.6 recently (was a brand new 2TB 11” model for $900 which is an insanely good deal imo) and in the process of trying (and failing) to get mainline Taurine to work, decided to dig into the following rabbit hole: Why did kfd basically not work on M1 iPad Pro’s on 14.x? This is not an official Odyssey Team release, do not ask them for support with this build While this should be fairly reliable, this isn’t 100% reliable still - you may need to retry a few times (please restart between attempts ok thanks) Don’t use this unless you have an M1 iPad Pro, it will probably fail miserablyĮxploit takes over 3 minutes - I’m sorry, but this is as a result of the only way I was able to get this working in a remotely reliable manner ![]()
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