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kernel panic

Just need some help with constant kernel panic. Happens when putting to sleep mostly but also sometimes during normal use. Occurs both when connected to Usb devices and when not. I guess it may be some old software or something running in the background causing the panic. Too many programs to eliminate. Using a 2018 13 inch i5 MacBook Pro with OS 12.5. 

Any ideas from the most recent crash report?

Thanks for your help!


panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfffffff0148368fc): Sleep/Wake hang detected @IOPMrootDomain.cpp:12600

Debugger message: panic

Memory ID: 0x6

OS release type: User

OS version: 19P6064

macOS version: 21G72

Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 21.6.0: Sat Jun 18 23:49:00 PDT 2022; root:xnu-8020.140.41~5/RELEASE_ARM64_T8010

Kernel UUID: BAB505F7-45EB-311B-9A0D-58C75AF43A78

iBoot version: iBoot-7459.141.1

secure boot?: YES

x86 EFI Boot State: 0x16

x86 System State: 0x1

x86 Power State: 0x1

x86 Shutdown Cause: 0xec

x86 Previous Power Transitions: 0x100010001

PCIeUp link state: not available

Paniclog version: 13

Kernel slide:   0x000000000ca98000

Kernel text base: 0xfffffff013a9c000

mach_absolute_time: 0xa1e8c2d465

Epoch Time:    sec   usec

 Boot  : 0x62e99070 0x0000fcdc

 Sleep : 0x62ea10ea 0x00021129

 Wake  : 0x62ea17ef 0x000194c4

 Calendar: 0x62ea3e27 0x0007366f


Zone info:

 Zone map: 0xffffffe6abd34000 - 0xffffffecabd34000

 . VM  : 0xffffffe6abd34000 - 0xffffffe792398000

 . RO  : 0xffffffe792398000 - 0xffffffe7df064000

 . GEN0 : 0xffffffe7df064000 - 0xffffffe8c56c8000

 . GEN1 : 0xffffffe8c56c8000 - 0xffffffe9abd2c000

 . GEN2 : 0xffffffe9abd2c000 - 0xffffffea92394000

 . GEN3 : 0xffffffea92394000 - 0xffffffeb789fc000

 . DATA : 0xffffffeb789fc000 - 0xffffffecabd34000

 Metadata: 0xffffffee58164000 - 0xffffffee59964000

 Bitmaps : 0xffffffee59964000 - 0xffffffee59bd0000


CORE 0 is the one that panicked. Check the full backtrace for details.

CORE 1: PC=0xfffffff0142da8a0, LR=0xfffffff0142da8a0, FP=0xffffffeff9fb3f00

Compressor Info: 0% of compressed pages limit (OK) and 0% of segments limit (OK) with 0 swapfiles and OK swap space

Panicked task 0xffffffea922fc628: 0 pages, 223 threads: pid 0: kernel_task

Panicked thread: 0xffffffeb784937c0, backtrace: 0xffffffeff9d037f0, tid: 15177

  lr: 0xfffffff0142aa5c8 fp: 0xffffffeff9d03830

  lr: 0xfffffff0142aa350 fp: 0xffffffeff9d038a0

  lr: 0xfffffff0143e3d9c fp: 0xffffffeff9d03910

  lr: 0xfffffff0143e2d40 fp: 0xffffffeff9d039c0

  lr: 0xfffffff0149095fc fp: 0xffffffeff9d039d0

  lr: 0xfffffff0142aa06c fp: 0xffffffeff9d03d60

  lr: 0xfffffff0142aa06c fp: 0xffffffeff9d03dc0

  lr: 0xfffffff01542f38c fp: 0xffffffeff9d03de0

  lr: 0xfffffff0148368fc fp: 0xffffffeff9d03e20

  lr: 0xfffffff0142fbe1c fp: 0xffffffeff9d03f20

  lr: 0xfffffff0149145a0 fp: 0x0000000000000000


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Posted on Aug 3, 2022 2:31 PM

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Posted on Aug 3, 2022 4:16 PM

Is this what you are looking for?

Yes, but it didn't have any useful info in it.


If it panics frequently enough, you can start up in Safe Mode. Do everything you think is related to the panics.

If it doesn't panic, then it might be some system modification causing the panics.

If it does panic, it is likely some hardware problem, either internal or external. However, you stated you disconnected everything, so likely not external.

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Aug 3, 2022 4:16 PM in response to pampamparam

Is this what you are looking for?

Yes, but it didn't have any useful info in it.


If it panics frequently enough, you can start up in Safe Mode. Do everything you think is related to the panics.

If it doesn't panic, then it might be some system modification causing the panics.

If it does panic, it is likely some hardware problem, either internal or external. However, you stated you disconnected everything, so likely not external.

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