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Q: WiFi, USB and webcam issues (bus related?)

Hi,

 

I've got some issues with WiFi, USB and webcam which usually erupt when my MBP (early 2015, 13 inch) is under load for minute or so. It's running El Capitan 10.11.3, and I do not know if the errors were present before since I got it just two weeks back.

 

My minimal working example is using the flash-version of twitch.tv and watching any channel sending a 1080p/i stream. It takes seconds before WiFi goes down then, and sometimes my USB headset stops working as well and the webcam resets. The WiFi reconnects after a while though, the broadcom chip is being reset and when it's up again it's up.

 

The following usually shows up in the logs:

01/03/16 23:02:37,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 63809.964428: wl0: fifo 0: data error

01/03/16 23:02:37,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 63809.964435: wl0: fatal error, reinitializing, total count of reinit's[50], @'wlc_bmac_fifoerrors':9913

I haven't found any way of solving this so far, I've tried googling a lot and talking with friends who have more experience with Macs than me, but it has led us nowhere.

 

And I've tried all the "Fix WiFi issues" post or solution I've found anywhere on the web for MBPs. But what I find interesting is the lack of google results for wlc_bmac_fifoerrors which points me in the direction that it might be a very rare bug, even a hardware bug?

 

Error by USB audio:

29/02/16 09:34:05,000 kernel[0]: WARNING: AppleUSBAudio has detected that a connected USB audio device is sending too much audio data.

29/02/16 09:34:05,000 kernel[0]: WARNING: This USB audio device may not function properly. Please notify the device manufacturer.

Error by webcam:

28/02/16 23:16:52,290 AppleCameraAssistant[4824]: FrameReceiverMessageCallback: KernelFrameDropNotification (Frames are dropping). The firmware is not returning buffers quickly enough. 

They all lead to the same issue, reinited wifi, reset / non-working usb and reset webcam.

 

If i had access to the firmware I would simply update it and see what happens, but since I do not have that (Apple policy I guess?) I feel quite handfallen.


(this is basically a duplicate of a SE question I wrote a couple of days ago; http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/229172/issues-with-wifi-seems-bus-relat ed-under-load)

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X El Capitan (10.11.3), early 2015

Posted on Mar 1, 2016 3:24 PM

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  • by flindeberg,

    flindeberg flindeberg Mar 23, 2016 7:42 AM in response to h7n
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    Mar 23, 2016 7:42 AM in response to h7n

    I just did a restart, the restart failed and I got into the boot-helper-thingy where you can repair disk, reinstall osx etc. I just set the main ssd as boot-drive and restarted and it booted up again. But now I have no more issues, at all.

     

    Sadly "waiting for boot to fail" is not a very good solution. Maybe it can work if you force it into recovery mode?

  • by flindeberg,

    flindeberg flindeberg Mar 27, 2016 3:51 PM in response to h7n
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    Mar 27, 2016 3:51 PM in response to h7n

    Note to self; Check temperatures.

     

    For me the sensor "CPU System Agent Core" goes haywire, often when I'm having issues it is close to 90 degrees (Celsius). I'm thinking there might be a hardware related error.

  • by my ginger,

    my ginger my ginger Mar 27, 2016 7:54 PM in response to flindeberg
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    Mar 27, 2016 7:54 PM in response to flindeberg

    90 degrees Celsius is  hot enough to cause a shut down.  That's a built in safety feature on a Mac.  Your fan would have to be running almost at full speed. Have you run an online diagnostics test By holding down the D  key at startup? The other thing to check if the temp goes up. Is to go to the activity monitor in the utilities folder and look you any runaway process. That can cause the fan and the temp to climb.

  • by mej444,

    mej444 mej444 Apr 28, 2016 1:52 PM in response to flindeberg
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    Apr 28, 2016 1:52 PM in response to flindeberg

    You are the single man on Internet having the same issue as I have. Bought MacBook Pro yesterday, and battle.net app (downloading game) and twitch kill my wifi. I have to restart to get it back.

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