iPhone 11 restart every three minutes with thermalmonitord timeouts

8030",

"socRevision" : "11",

"incident" : "935D1C75-D75B-46B8-9133-5DB970B9479F",

"crashReporterKey" : "6ac552a0a18a7320ec7d8a17291270ee84786ef3",

"kernel" : "Darwin Kernel Version 24.1.0: Mon Oct 7 21:12:52 PDT 2024; root:xnu-11215.42.1~1\/RELEASE_ARM64_T8030",

"date" : "2024-12-17 20:43:11.78 +0200",

"panicString" : "panic(cpu 1 caller 0xfffffff0185af60c): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from thermalmonitord (2 induced crashes) \nservice returned not alive with context : is_alive_func returned unhealthy : current 37fffffffffff, mask 1ffffffffffff, expected 1ffffffffffff. SD: 0 BC: 1 RC: -1 BS: 1, Missing sensor(s): Prs0 \nservice: backboardd, total successful checkins in 200 seconds: 19, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago\nservice: SpringBoard, total successful checkins in 167 seconds: 17, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago\nservice: audiomxd, total successful checkins in 200 seconds: 18, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago\nservice: logd, total successful checkins in 200 seconds: 19, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago\nservice: thermalmonitord (2 induced crashes), no successful checkins in 200 seconds\nservice: runningboardd, total successful checkins in 200 seconds: 19, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago\nservice: wifid, total successful checkins in 200 seconds: 19, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago\nservice: configd, total successful checkins in 200 seconds: 19, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago\nservice: CommCenter, total successful checkins in 200 seconds: 18, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago\n\nDebugger message: panic\nMemory ID: 0xff\nOS release type: User\nOS version: 22B91\nKernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 24.1.0: Mon Oct 7 21:12:52 PDT 2024; root:xnu-11215.42.1~1\/RELEASE_ARM64_T8030\nFileset Kernelcache UUID: 4A0D6C3601B76A177948DA15C989E58B\nKernel UUID: F6508ED7-3BE2-3664-BDAE-6B2F8338B453\nBoot session UUID: 935D1C75-D75B-46B8-9133-5DB970B9479F\niBoot version: iBoot-11881.40.163\nsecure boot?: YES\nroots installed: 0\nPaniclog version: 14\nKernelCache slide: 0x000000000fddc000\nKernelCache base: 0xfffffff016de0000\nKernel slide: 0x000000000fde4000\nKernel text base: 0xfffffff016de8000\nKernel text exec slide: 0x0000000010c08000\nKernel text exec base: 0xfffffff017c0c000\nmach_absolute_time: 0x11f04b533\nEpoch Time: sec usec\n Boot : 0x6761c55c 0x000e5248\n Sleep : 0x00000000 0x00000000\n Wake : 0x00000000 0x00000000\n Calendar: 0x6761c61b 0x0002307e\n\nZone info:\n Zone map: 0xffffffdc11188000 - 0xffffffe211188000\n . VM : 0xffffffdc11188000 - 0xffffffdcf77ec000\n . RO : 0xffffffdcf77ec000 - 0xffffffdd444b8000\n . GEN0 : 0xffffffdd444b8000 - 0xffffffde2ab1c000\n . GEN1 : 0xffffffde2ab1c000 - 0xffffffdf11180000\n . GEN2 : 0xffffffdf11180000 - 0xffffffdff77e8000\n . GEN3 : 0xffffffdff77e8000 - 0xffffffe0dde50000\n . DATA : 0xffffffe0dde50000 - 0xffffffe211188000\n Metadata: 0xffffffdc0ee84000 - 0xffffffdc10684000\n Bitmaps : 0xffffffdc10684000 - 0xffffffdc11178000\n Extra : 0 - 0\n\nCORE 0 recently retired instr at 0xfffffff017da3ef0\nCORE 1 recently retired instr at 0xfffffff017da29a8\nCORE 2 recently retired instr at 0xfffffff017da3ef0\nCORE 3 recently retired instr at 0xfffffff017da3ef0\nCORE 4 recently retired instr at 0xfffffff017da3ef0\nCORE 5 recently retired instr at 0xfffffff017da3ef0\nTPIDRx_ELy = {1: 0xffffffdff7cd7940 0: 0x0000000000000001 0ro: 0x000000016d4130e0 }\nCORE 0: PC=0xfffffff017d9f000, LR=0xfffffff017d9effc, FP=0xffffffef8b60fe60\nCORE 1 is the one that panicked. Check the full backtrace for details.\nCORE 2: PC=0xfffffff017c8eca0, LR=0xfffffff017c8eca0, FP=0xffffffef8b657ed0\nCORE 3: PC=0xfffffff017c8eca0, LR=0xfffffff017c8eca0, FP=0xffffffef8b9abed0\nCORE 4: PC=0xfffffff017c8eca0, LR=0xfffffff017c8eca0, FP=0xffffffef8bb4fed0\nCORE 5: PC=0xfffffff017c8eca0, LR=0xfffffff017c8eca0, FP=0xffffffef8b573ed0\nCompressor Info: 18% of compressed pages limit (OK) and 9% of segments limit (OK) with 1 swapfiles and OK swap space\nTotal cpu_usage: 76586116\nThread task pri cpu_usage\n0xffffffdff7cd7940 watchdogd 97 0\n0xffffffdff78950c0 kernel_task 0 4609241\n0xffffffdff7891e40 kernel_task 0 4704145\n0xffffffdff788ebc0 kernel_task 0 4471848\n0xffffffdff7b38a00 kernel_task 0 4538\n\nPanicked task 0xffffffde2b752888: 644 pages, 3 threads: pid 59: watchdogd\nPanicked thread: 0xffffffdff7cd7940, backtrace: 0xffffffef8b5bb150, tid: 1482\n\t\t lr: 0xfffffff017


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iPhone 11, iOS 18

Posted on Dec 17, 2024 8:26 PM

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Dec 17, 2024 8:56 PM in response to Mk24aa

A normal user like me does not want to know what these analytics/diagnostic data mean.

These are meant for diagnosis when the iPhone goes for service or repair at the Apple Authorised Service Center.


Check for Conflicting Apps: If the issue started recently after installing a new app, try uninstalling it and see if the problem persists.


While I wouldn't personally act on the Analytics report you provided, I encourage you to explore it for potential improvements. Taking this step is unlikely to have negative consequences and may boost your confidence. --> General Troubleshooting iPhone Issues: St… - Apple Community



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