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Panic CPU error detected - CATERR error

Good evening. Over the Martin Luther King Day holiday break (beginning on January 15, 2023 at about 8 pm), my 2019 Retina MacBook Air (SN: FV***YWV) began experiencing a series of kernel panics, which never occurred on any of my previous Mac computer (a mid-2013 Air). Here is the kernel panic documentation as was originally posted (on 1/16/2023):


panic(cpu 1 caller 0xfffffff02278cb08): x86 CPU CATERR detected

Debugger message: panic

Memory ID: 0x6

OS release type: User

OS version: 20P2059

macOS version: 22C65

Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 22.2.0: Thu Nov 10 20:40:09 PST 2022; root:xnu-8792.61.2~1/RELEASE_ARM64_T8010

KernelCache UUID: D65CBF31465686CEA773B6B3569122DD

Kernel UUID: A9DF127E-F886-35CE-B377-B76E772B3FCA

Boot session UUID: 56DC8642-B3FD-4166-BCAB-994881E47D40

iBoot version: iBoot-8419.60.44

secure boot?: YES

roots installed: 0

x86 EFI Boot State: 0x16

x86 System State: 0x0

x86 Power State: 0x0

x86 Shutdown Cause: 0x5

x86 Previous Power Transitions: 0x405060400

PCIeUp link state: 0x68271614

macOS kernel slide: 0x17a00000

Paniclog version: 14

Kernel slide: 0x000000001c43c000

Kernel text base: 0xfffffff023440000

mach_absolute_time: 0xa0be2b2193

Epoch Time: sec usec

Boot : 0x63c555e5 0x000a55eb

Sleep : 0x63c5c600 0x0002eb8c

Wake : 0x63c5e381 0x00074d74

Calendar: 0x63c5e3bf 0x000b94eb


Zone info:

Zone map: 0xffffffe020c44000 - 0xffffffe620c44000

. VM : 0xffffffe020c44000 - 0xffffffe1072a8000

. RO : 0xffffffe1072a8000 - 0xffffffe153f74000

. GEN0 : 0xffffffe153f74000 - 0xffffffe23a5d8000

. GEN1 : 0xffffffe23a5d8000 - 0xffffffe320c3c000

. GEN2 : 0xffffffe320c3c000 - 0xffffffe4072a4000

. GEN3 : 0xffffffe4072a4000 - 0xffffffe4ed90c000

. DATA : 0xffffffe4ed90c000 - 0xffffffe620c44000

Metadata: 0xffffffe0101dc000 - 0xffffffe0119dc000

Bitmaps : 0xffffffe0119dc000 - 0xffffffe011c34000


TPIDRx_ELy = {1: 0xffffffe23a529088 0: 0x0000000000000001 0ro: 0x0000000000000000 }

CORE 0: PC=0xfffffff02365e824, LR=0xfffffff02365e824, FP=0xffffffee41d17f00

CORE 1 is the one that panicked. Check the full backtrace for details.

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

Panicked task 0xffffffe320d01638: 0 pages, 202 threads: pid 0: kernel_task

Panicked thread: 0xffffffe23a529088, backtrace: 0xffffffee41de36c0, tid: 311

lr: 0xfffffff02362d44c fp: 0xffffffee41de3700

lr: 0xfffffff02362d25c fp: 0xffffffee41de3770

lr: 0xfffffff023762f9c fp: 0xffffffee41de37e0

lr: 0xfffffff023761f34 fp: 0xffffffee41de38a0

lr: 0xfffffff0235ed5fc fp: 0xffffffee41de38b0

lr: 0xfffffff02362ccd0 fp: 0xffffffee41de3c60

lr: 0xfffffff023cd6650 fp: 0xffffffee41de3c80

lr: 0xfffffff02278cb08 fp: 0xffffffee41de3cb0

lr: 0xfffffff022774604 fp: 0xffffffee41de3d10

lr: 0xfffffff02277dac8 fp: 0xffffffee41de3d60

lr: 0xfffffff022776b58 fp: 0xffffffee41de3e00

lr: 0xfffffff022773b94 fp: 0xffffffee41de3e70

lr: 0xfffffff022591b40 fp: 0xffffffee41de3ea0

lr: 0xfffffff023c21aec fp: 0xffffffee41de3ee0

lr: 0xfffffff023c21344 fp: 0xffffffee41de3f20

lr: 0xfffffff0235f86c0 fp: 0x0000000000000000


I tried to fix this problem by doing a disk check on January 16 and it repaired the Macintosh HD disk's startup volume. I have exactly 5 days of AppleCare support remaining on my device, which I received in December 2019.


Unfortunately, today, the same kernel panic message repeated again (and I did the CMD-option-P-R trick to reset the NAVRAM). I am going to try to contact Apple Support after doing the reset of the SMC and a reinstall of the current MacOS and see what I can do from there. If not, I will bring it in for repair on Saturday if necessary.


Thanks for the information.


-Joseph A. L.


[Personal Information Edited by Moderator]


MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.1

Posted on Jan 17, 2023 3:17 PM

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Posted on Feb 27, 2023 3:02 PM

The day that I received the computer back from the repair center (2/6) an unexpected shutdown occurred. No unexpected shutdowns occurred in the few days after that although there was a possibility that another unexpected shutdown could occur with the adapter plugged in. I went back to the Genius Bar later that week (2/10) and they did an in-store repair on the macbook and also examined its logic board (which turned out to be normal). The cause of the unexpected shutdowns was finally discovered that day, which was issues with the adapter's logic board, and as a result the adapter had to be replaced.


Since the completion of the in store repair on the evening of February 13, I have not had any unexpected shutdowns, and the computer is in good working order. This will come a little earlier than expected, as the MacBook I had before then (a 2013 version without the T2 chip) began experiencing drive issues in late 2019, which caused me to trade it in.


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Feb 27, 2023 3:02 PM in response to J4lambert

The day that I received the computer back from the repair center (2/6) an unexpected shutdown occurred. No unexpected shutdowns occurred in the few days after that although there was a possibility that another unexpected shutdown could occur with the adapter plugged in. I went back to the Genius Bar later that week (2/10) and they did an in-store repair on the macbook and also examined its logic board (which turned out to be normal). The cause of the unexpected shutdowns was finally discovered that day, which was issues with the adapter's logic board, and as a result the adapter had to be replaced.


Since the completion of the in store repair on the evening of February 13, I have not had any unexpected shutdowns, and the computer is in good working order. This will come a little earlier than expected, as the MacBook I had before then (a 2013 version without the T2 chip) began experiencing drive issues in late 2019, which caused me to trade it in.


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Jan 25, 2023 1:41 PM in response to J4lambert

We have an update on this. Eight days after the initial CATERR related kernel panics were detected the computer‘s motherboard has completely failed. The panics indicated the motherboard was failing. I took all steps to reinstall macos and do the troubleshooting steps for kernel panics as indicated by Apple but unfortunately they did not work. Going back to the genius bar on Friday.

Panic CPU error detected - CATERR error

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