Had a restart during the night, apparently a panic:
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{
"build" : "Bridge OS 9.2 (22P2093)",
"product" : "iBridge2,5",
"socId" : "8012",
"socRevision" : "10",
"incident" : "93C0F739-D5AA-44DF-84DD-1B212E24D149",
"crashReporterKey" : "c0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0de0001",
"kernel" : "Darwin Kernel Version 24.2.0: Fri Nov 15 17:52:09 PST 2024; root:xnu-11215.61.3~3\/RELEASE_ARM64_T8010",
"date" : "2025-02-16 02:06:36.25 +0000",
"panicString" : "panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfffffff00c783ce0): SEP Panic: :SEPD\/intr: 0x0000b702 0x00028a0b 0x000096cd 0x00004a6d 0x00000000 0x00000000
0x00000000 0x00000000 [rngi]\n\nPanic app vers: 2772.60.32\nPanic app UUID: EE047CAA-D981-3F78-A606-4603BA710C63\nShared cache vers: 2772.60.32\nShared cache UUID: 9F98912F-5A70-3D5C-ACDE-64D578C7CFD6\nRoot task tag: ([email protected])\nRoot task build time: Nov 15 2024 17:57:05\nRoot task vers: AppleSEPOS-2772.60.32\nRoot task UUID: 623C4B68-BD95-3C6C-8899-4965A2FBD2DF\n\nFirmware type: UNKNOWN SEPOS\nSEP state: 6\nPM state: 2\nBoot state: 32\nMailbox status:\nIDLE_STATUS: 0x00000068\nMAILBOX_SET: 0x00000110\nMAILBOX_CLR: 0x00000110\nINBOX_CTRL: 0x00021101\nOUTBOX_CTRL: 0x00020001\n\nMailbox entries:\nUnavailable\nMailbox queue pointers: 13\/13 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 23\/23
-1\/-1 8\/8 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 1\/1 -1\/-1 3\/3 17\/17 13\/13 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 26\/26 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1 -1\/-1\nTZ0 explicitly set 1 size 0xed8000\n\nDebugger message: panic\nMemory ID: 0xff\nOS release type: User\nOS version: 22P2093\nmacOS version: 23H311\nKernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 24.2.0: Fri Nov 15 17:52:09 PST 2024;
... and a lot more. Any of it mean anything to anyone? Any more it that it might be useful to post (there's 136k of stuff in total, so BBEdit says)? Anything I could search for in BBedit that might be indicative?
This is a 2018 Intel Mini.
Does the Mac mini keep restarting randomly, or was it just this one time?
On 16 Feb 2025 at 19:40:02 GMT, "David" <[email protected]> wrote:
Does the Mac mini keep restarting randomly, or was it just this one time?
I suspect it has form for restarting (at least in the last year or so). It did
it perhaps a few months ago, and not that long ago I found that iStat Menus was reporting a CPU temperature of 100C and then it restarted. And then very recently the temperature was creeping up (was 50C or so) so I forced the fans to run faster (3000rpm), which helped. Fan speed seems to be back at 1700rpm (perhaps because of the restart) and temps around 30 to 40C which is a lot better.
Somewhat busy the next few days but will apply all your test etc suggestions later in the week.
Thanks for the response.
On 16 Feb 2025 at 19:40:02 GMT, "David" <[email protected]> wrote:
Does the Mac mini keep restarting randomly, or was it just this one time?
I suspect it has form for restarting (at least in the last year or so). It did
it perhaps a few months ago, and not that long ago I found that iStat Menus was reporting a CPU temperature of 100C and then it restarted. And then very recently the temperature was creeping up (was 50C or so) so I forced the fans to run faster (3000rpm), which helped. Fan speed seems to be back at 1700rpm (perhaps because of the restart) and temps around 30 to 40C which is a lot better.
Somewhat busy the next few days but will apply all your test etc suggestions later in the week.
Thanks for the response.
On 17 Feb 2025 at 07:07:57 GMT, "Alan B" <[email protected]d> wrote:
TimS <[email protected]> wrote:
On 16 Feb 2025 at 19:40:02 GMT, "David" <[email protected]> wrote:
Does the Mac mini keep restarting randomly, or was it just this one time? >>I suspect it has form for restarting (at least in the last year or so). It did
it perhaps a few months ago, and not that long ago I found that iStat Menus
was reporting a CPU temperature of 100C and then it restarted. And then very
recently the temperature was creeping up (was 50C or so) so I forced the fans
to run faster (3000rpm), which helped. Fan speed seems to be back at 1700rpm
(perhaps because of the restart) and temps around 30 to 40C which is a lot >> better.
Somewhat busy the next few days but will apply all your test etc suggestions
later in the week.
Thanks for the response.
You realise who’ve you just responded to? His response is from some AI bot. I’m sure Theo or Jaimie can deliver a more original and helpful response.
DB's just spouting chatgpt shit now is he? How surprising...
My last Intel Mac would do that BridgeOS crashout occasionally too. I
never tracked down a reason and Apple never responded to my Radar posts.
Temperature runaway I'm surprised at, the intel chips have onboard
sensors and thermal management should have throttled that long before overheat so something very wrong must have been going on. Given that,
I'd do an SMC reset since that's the watchdog that'd cause the reboot as
well as the device that's *supposed* to manage the heat. https://support.apple.com/en-us/102605
TimS <[email protected]> wrote:
On 16 Feb 2025 at 19:40:02 GMT, "David" <[email protected]> wrote:
Does the Mac mini keep restarting randomly, or was it just this one time? >>I suspect it has form for restarting (at least in the last year or so). It did
it perhaps a few months ago, and not that long ago I found that iStat Menus >> was reporting a CPU temperature of 100C and then it restarted. And then very >> recently the temperature was creeping up (was 50C or so) so I forced the fans
to run faster (3000rpm), which helped. Fan speed seems to be back at 1700rpm >> (perhaps because of the restart) and temps around 30 to 40C which is a lot >> better.
Somewhat busy the next few days but will apply all your test etc suggestions >> later in the week.
Thanks for the response.
You realise who’ve you just responded to? His response is from some AI bot. I’m sure Theo or Jaimie can deliver a more original and helpful response.
It's hard to say what's causing this particular panic without the full trace
TimS <[email protected]> wrote:
On 16 Feb 2025 at 19:40:02 GMT, "David" <[email protected]> wrote:
Does the Mac mini keep restarting randomly, or was it just this one time? >>I suspect it has form for restarting (at least in the last year or so). It did
it perhaps a few months ago, and not that long ago I found that iStat Menus >> was reporting a CPU temperature of 100C and then it restarted. And then very >> recently the temperature was creeping up (was 50C or so) so I forced the fans
to run faster (3000rpm), which helped. Fan speed seems to be back at 1700rpm >> (perhaps because of the restart) and temps around 30 to 40C which is a lot >> better.
Somewhat busy the next few days but will apply all your test etc suggestions >> later in the week.
Thanks for the response.
You realise who’ve you just responded to? His response is from some AI bot. I’m sure Theo or Jaimie can deliver a more original and helpful response.
On 17 Feb 2025 at 07:07:57 GMT, "Alan B" <[email protected]d>
wrote:
TimS <[email protected]> wrote:
On 16 Feb 2025 at 19:40:02 GMT, "David" <[email protected]> wrote:
Does the Mac mini keep restarting randomly, or was it just this one time? >>>I suspect it has form for restarting (at least in the last year or so). It did
it perhaps a few months ago, and not that long ago I found that iStat Menus >>> was reporting a CPU temperature of 100C and then it restarted. And then very
recently the temperature was creeping up (was 50C or so) so I forced the fans
to run faster (3000rpm), which helped. Fan speed seems to be back at 1700rpm
(perhaps because of the restart) and temps around 30 to 40C which is a lot >>> better.
Somewhat busy the next few days but will apply all your test etc suggestions
later in the week.
Thanks for the response.
You realise who’ve you just responded to? His response is from some AI >> bot. I’m sure Theo or Jaimie can deliver a more original and helpful
response.
Well I did wonder but it seemed to be missing the usual markers.
Well I did wonder but it seemed to be missing the usual markers.
DB's just spouting chatgpt shit now is he? How surprising...
My last Intel Mac would do that BridgeOS crashout occasionally too. I
never tracked down a reason and Apple never responded to my Radar posts.
On 17 Feb 2025 at 11:11:13 GMT, "Theo" <[email protected]> wrote:
It's hard to say what's causing this particular panic without the full trace
Same may be downloaded by visiting:
<https://www.iletter.org.uk/tempus/crashdump.txt.zip>
TimS <[email protected]> wrote:
On 17 Feb 2025 at 11:11:13 GMT, "Theo" <[email protected]> >> wrote:
It's hard to say what's causing this particular panic without the full trace
Same may be downloaded by visiting:
<https://www.iletter.org.uk/tempus/crashdump.txt.zip>
Random tidbits:
panic(EFI): PSoC is not ready to proceed with booting
Last time I did this function names were included in XNU kernels so no special builds were needed. Can you upload /System/Library/Kernels/kernel and I can check?
On 18 Feb 2025 at 10:54:50 GMT, "Theo" <[email protected]> wrote:
TimS <[email protected]> wrote:
On 17 Feb 2025 at 11:11:13 GMT, "Theo" <[email protected]> >>> wrote:
It's hard to say what's causing this particular panic without the full trace
Same may be downloaded by visiting:
<https://www.iletter.org.uk/tempus/crashdump.txt.zip>
Random tidbits:
panic(EFI): PSoC is not ready to proceed with booting
Last time I did this function names were included in XNU kernels so no
special builds were needed. Can you upload /System/Library/Kernels/kernel >> and I can check?
<https://www.iletter.org.uk/tempus/kernel.zip>
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