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Macbook Pro crashes in Ventura after going to sleep

I've seen a few articles on this, but none of them seemed to help. I have a Macbook Pro 2.3 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 running the latest Ventura 13.5. 9 times out of 10 when it goes to sleep, whether left open or closed, it crashes upon startup. I ran the hardware diags on it after reading another article on the matter, but that came back all clean. No external devices are attached, and it doesn't matter whether it's plugged in or running off the battery. Here's the crash report. Most recent time it crashed, Firefox, calendar, notes, MS Outlook and Powerpoint were running, along with a few messaging apps and Adobe Reader. Any ideas?


panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfffffff01744d560): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from dfrd in 180 seconds

service: dfrd, total successful checkins in 17448 seconds: 1720, last successful checkin: 180 seconds ago

service: remoted, total successful checkins in 17438 seconds: 1743, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago

service: bridgeaudiod, total successful checkins in 17448 seconds: 1744, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago

service: logd, total successful checkins in 17448 seconds: 1743, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago


Debugger message: panic

Memory ID: 0x6

OS release type: User

OS version: 20P6072

macOS version: 22G74

Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 22.6.0: Wed Jul 5 21:38:08 PDT 2023; root:xnu-8796.141.3~1/RELEASE_ARM64_T8010

KernelCache UUID: 7A4ADA9F9D14E594F7F2E65E7778623B

Kernel UUID: F1805A53-5DF0-38E6-B1B8-0063FFF1926D

Boot session UUID: 1016AAC7-133A-4E42-8E9C-CCDBCEE4648C

iBoot version: iBoot-8422.141.2

secure boot?: YES

roots installed: 0

x86 EFI Boot State: 0x16

x86 System State: 0x1

x86 Power State: 0x1

x86 Shutdown Cause: 0x5

x86 Previous Power Transitions: 0x100010001

PCIeUp link state: 0x36894700

macOS kernel slide: 0xb200000

Paniclog version: 14

Kernel slide: 0x0000000010df0000

Kernel text base: 0xfffffff017df4000

mach_absolute_time: 0x6180727fb5

Epoch Time: sec usec

Boot : 0x64db735d 0x000472f9

Sleep : 0x64dc6d86 0x0004d626

Wake : 0x64dc7001 0x0001712d

Calendar: 0x64dc710e 0x000dd7d9


Zone info:

Zone map: 0xffffffdc0c8c4000 - 0xffffffe20c8c4000

. VM : 0xffffffdc0c8c4000 - 0xffffffdcf2f28000

. RO : 0xffffffdcf2f28000 - 0xffffffdd3fbf4000

. GEN0 : 0xffffffdd3fbf4000 - 0xffffffde26258000

. GEN1 : 0xffffffde26258000 - 0xffffffdf0c8bc000

. GEN2 : 0xffffffdf0c8bc000 - 0xffffffdff2f24000

. GEN3 : 0xffffffdff2f24000 - 0xffffffe0d958c000

. DATA : 0xffffffe0d958c000 - 0xffffffe20c8c4000

Metadata: 0xffffffe5b7190000 - 0xffffffe5b8990000

Bitmaps : 0xffffffe5b8990000 - 0xffffffe5b8ab8000

Extra : 0 - 0


TPIDRx_ELy = {1: 0xffffffdf0d1209c0 0: 0x0000000000000000 0ro: 0x000000016d9130e0 }

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

CORE 1: PC=0xfffffff018013868, LR=0xfffffff018013868, FP=0xffffffe3eefffef0

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

Total cpu_usage: 11076530

Thread task pri cpu_usage

0xffffffdf0d1209c0 watchdogd 97 0

0xffffffdf0ca1a4e0 kernel_task 0 4842978

0xffffffdf0c9a89c0 kernel_task 0 1574458


Panicked task 0xffffffdf0d20dff0: 172 pages, 3 threads: pid 38: watchdogd

Panicked thread: 0xffffffdf0d1209c0, backtrace: 0xffffffe3ef0171a0, tid: 941

lr: 0xfffffff017fe5624 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017210

lr: 0xfffffff0181058d4 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017280

lr: 0xfffffff018104888 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017360

lr: 0xfffffff017fa95fc fp: 0xffffffe3ef017370

lr: 0xfffffff017fe5060 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017720

lr: 0xfffffff018638f50 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017740

lr: 0xfffffff01744d560 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017760

lr: 0xfffffff01744ceec fp: 0xffffffe3ef017780

lr: 0xfffffff01744c0b8 fp: 0xffffffe3ef0178a0

lr: 0xfffffff0185c7504 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017a40

lr: 0xfffffff0180d51f8 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017b60

lr: 0xfffffff017feaab4 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017be0

lr: 0xfffffff017fc4718 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017c40

lr: 0xfffffff017fd899c fp: 0xffffffe3ef017d80

lr: 0xfffffff0180fb9f4 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017e30

lr: 0xfffffff018104ca8 fp: 0xffffffe3ef017f10

lr: 0xfffffff017fa95fc fp: 0xffffffe3ef017f20



MacBook Pro 13″

Posted on Aug 16, 2023 12:09 AM

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Posted on Aug 21, 2023 6:00 AM

mmtraub wrote:

I've seen a few articles on this, but none of them seemed to help. I have a Macbook Pro 2.3 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 running the latest Ventura 13.5.

9 times out of 10 when it goes to sleep, whether left open or closed, it crashes upon startup.

I ran the hardware diags on it after reading another article on the matter, but that came back all clean. No external devices are attached, and it doesn't matter whether it's plugged in or running off the battery.

Here's the crash report. Most recent time it crashed, Firefox, calendar, notes, MS Outlook and Powerpoint were running, along with a few messaging apps and Adobe Reader. Any ideas?

panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfffffff01744d560): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from dfrd in 180 seconds





dfrd — "dynamic function row daemon" is the system daemon that communicates w/ the touch bar.


Try disabling the "Power Nap" and compare your results...


reference:

Turn Power Nap on or off on Mac



no insight or resolve—


Call Customer Support (800) MY–APPLE (800–692–7753)

or on line https://getsupport.apple.com/


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Aug 21, 2023 6:00 AM in response to mmtraub

mmtraub wrote:

I've seen a few articles on this, but none of them seemed to help. I have a Macbook Pro 2.3 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 running the latest Ventura 13.5.

9 times out of 10 when it goes to sleep, whether left open or closed, it crashes upon startup.

I ran the hardware diags on it after reading another article on the matter, but that came back all clean. No external devices are attached, and it doesn't matter whether it's plugged in or running off the battery.

Here's the crash report. Most recent time it crashed, Firefox, calendar, notes, MS Outlook and Powerpoint were running, along with a few messaging apps and Adobe Reader. Any ideas?

panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfffffff01744d560): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from dfrd in 180 seconds





dfrd — "dynamic function row daemon" is the system daemon that communicates w/ the touch bar.


Try disabling the "Power Nap" and compare your results...


reference:

Turn Power Nap on or off on Mac



no insight or resolve—


Call Customer Support (800) MY–APPLE (800–692–7753)

or on line https://getsupport.apple.com/


Outside the USA—Contact Apple for support and service by phone

See a list of Apple phone numbers around the world.

Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support



Macbook Pro crashes in Ventura after going to sleep

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