- Тема: iphone XS глючит и ребутится от камеры
- iphone XS глючит и ребутится от камеры
- Question: Q: Panic — Watchdog Timeout: no checkins from watchdogd in 185 seconds
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Тема: iphone XS глючит и ребутится от камеры
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iphone XS глючит и ребутится от камеры
При подключении камеры передней (средний шлейф блока фейс айди) тел сильно тупит и ребутится. подкидывал другой блок отстегивал камеры и шлейфы все. нечего не помогает, дело в плате.
именно при подключении передней камеры эти глюки. что может быть? плата не топлина, чистая
а он случайно не с меняным задним стеклом?
пробывать менять шлейфы(нижний и только оригинал) и смотреть что в логах пишет
Прочти внимательно вопрос. Причем тут нижний шлейф? Всю плату в другой тел заряжали, все равно ребут при подключенной передней камеры
Xs max был с аналогичной проблемой. А что в логах пишет?
При подключении любой камеры (перед или зад) телефон сильно тупит и ребутится каждые 2-3 минуты
без камер — не тупит но ребутится
пробовал менять нижний несколько раз — результата нет
разделил плату и соединил — результата 0
внешних повреждений нет
ставил другую плату 100% рабочую в этот телефон — таких глюков небыло
тупит 100% плата
прекрепляю логи с аналитики файла PANIC — помогите расшифровать
посмотреть тут, открыть с помощью тектового редактора или notepad
https://transfiles.ru/yr28n
(не могу сюда кинуть, больше 9кб текстовый документ нельзя)
При подключении любой камеры (перед или зад) телефон сильно тупит и ребутится каждые 2-3 минуты
без камер — не тупит но ребутится
пробовал менять нижний несколько раз — результата нет
разделил плату и соединил — результата 0
внешних повреждений нет
ставил другую плату 100% рабочую в этот телефон — таких глюков небыло
тупит 100% плата
прекрепляю логи с аналитики файла PANIC — помогите расшифровать
посмотреть тут, открыть с помощью тектового редактора или notepad
https://transfiles.ru/yr28n
(не могу сюда кинуть, больше 9кб текстовый документ нельзя)
В вашем случае. Ребут потому что ругается на АКБ или Тигрис. По тормозам с камерами сам бьюсь над таким же аппаратом.
Missing sensor(s): TG0B Prs0
Первый датчик в акб, второй на нижнем шлейфе. Нужно смотреть по дате и времени актуальность ошибок, возможно эти сыпались сначала, а затем какая-то из них пропала и осталась одна актуальная
и другие акб и другие нижний пробовал — результата нет..
Нижний с заводского аппарата? не может быть, чтоб при таких ошибках с рабочими компонентами все равно были ребуты и сыпались прежние ошибки, чудес не бывает, хоть это и аппле
да, с заводского, снятыйю
сегодня поступил еще один XS, тоже ребутится, в воде небыл. не вскрывался
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Question: Q: Panic — Watchdog Timeout: no checkins from watchdogd in 185 seconds
Most of the time I reboot my MBP 15-inch Mid 2014 with macOS Catalina 10.15.3 I get this. I tried PRAM and SCM reset but it comes back.
panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff7f88f3aaae): watchdog timeout: no checkins from watchdogd in 185 seconds (719 totalcheckins since monitoring last enabled), shutdown in progress
Backtrace (CPU 2), Frame : Return Address
Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task
Darwin Kernel Version 19.3.0: Thu Jan 9 20:58:23 PST 2020; root:xnu-6153.81.5
Kernel UUID: A8DDE75C-CD97-3C37-B35D-1070CC50D2CE
Kernel slide: 0x0000000007800000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff8007a00000
__HIB text base: 0xffffff8007900000
System model name: MacBookPro11,2 (Mac-3CBD00234E554E41)
System shutdown begun: YES
Panic diags file available: YES (0x0)
Posted on Apr 1, 2020 2:34 AM
Download and run it.
Also some types of External monitors still cause kernel panics.
Posted on Apr 1, 2020 5:31 AM
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I have a permanently connected USB hard drive for regular Time Machine backups. I also use an external screen.
Are there any tests that I could perform to help you, either before or after installing the COMBO update?
At this point in time I’m just trying to see if I can collect information that will point to a common cause.
But so far I have user environments all over the map, and nothing seems to be common.
I have system with no external devices, and no 3rd party kernel extensions. Those are the most baffling.
So I’m wondering if WatchDog timeout is a side effect of some other kernel change where the right kind of system load, causes the code responsible to telling the WatchDog timer to reset is not getting around to do the reset in a timely manor.
But it does not seem to be any specific identifiable subsystem. At first I was thinking USB bus, but when I started asking around, I found users with no external devices. Just the power cord.
However, a different use that ONLY have the watchdog timeout when using a specific USB device.
I wondered about IPv6, and I’ve asked some users if they would change System Preferences -> Network -> Select network interface in the left column -> Advanced -> Configure IPv6 -> «Link-local only» (that is change it away from «Automatic», and see if that helps. The theory being that everyone has a different home router, with different levels of firmware patching, and it is possible that the Catalina IPv6 stack does not like the response from a specific IPv6 implementation it has found on a home router.
And then there is the theory that 3rd party Bluetooth devices having a variety of different Bluetooth chips, with different qualities of Bluetooth implementations, which is yet another networking standard, and if I’m going to wonder about IPv6, it is only fair to wonder about Bluetooth (or at least non-Apple devices, as I’m sure Apple has been using Apple Bluetooth devices all over the place in-house).
But at the moment I have theories (LOUSY Theories), but nothing I can hang my hat on.
I’m as frustrated as the uses getting the watchdog timeouts.
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Constant Kernel Panics – userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from com.apple.WindowServer
monstermac77
macrumors regular
I have been receiving these kernel panics multiple times a day (the computer freezes, followed by an eventual crash/restart if I don’t do a hard shut down first). It occurs most frequently when waking the computer from sleep. Often I’ll go to the bathroom and return to my computer, only to see my screensaver has frozen (at which point I’ll be forced to do a hard shut down) or I’ll come back and see my login screen (meaning the computer shut itself down). When logging back in, I receive the full kernel panic (attached below).
That said, certain applications seem to cause it while the computer is in use: Skype, Plex, iMovie, and occasionally while watching YouTube/Netflix. During a 45 minute Skype call, I’ll get the freezing about 3 times. And as you can see from the embedded video, I can repeatedly produce the kernel panic using iMovie in just 2-3 minutes.
My guess is the issue stems from the Mac’s use of the discrete GPU, probably the GPU driver because this issue began with a software (or potentially silent firmware) update and, according to others on the Apple Support Threads, is occurring on dozens of different models, meaning different GPUs. This is further evidenced by the fact that many of the applications I experience the crash while using require the discrete GPU to be used (and some especially tax it), as well as other users experiencing the crash when they plug their Mac into an external monitor, which likely triggers a switch to or more heavily involves the discrete GPU.
Here are steps you can do to reproduce the issue on your Mac running Catalina:
- (If you have a laptop) Open System Preferences, then go to Energy Saver, then deselect «Automatic Graphics Switching» at the top. This will make it so that your dedicated GPU is always in use.
- Go to this link and download the 4K video: https://www.videezy.com/urban/2820-aerial-footage-of-new-york-city-4k
- Open the video in Quicktime.
- In the menu bar, click «View» and then «Loop» so the video plays repeatedly.
- Play the video and wait.
Using this method I was able to cause my laptop to kernel panic with this error within 30 seconds of playing the video. I repeated the process 6 times just to be sure, and each time my computer kernel paniced with this error within 30 seconds every time.
Let’s please figure this out. It’s impossible to downgrade a 16-inch MBP to Mojave because it shipped with Catalina, so I’m stuck without any remedy here. I’ve tried a completely fresh install of Catalina, but that didn’t resolve the issue.
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Question: Q: “userspace watchdog timeout“ iMac restarting after macOS Catalina install
After installing Catalina 10.15.4 via App Store my iMac has been crashing unexpectedly. It seems to happen when the iMac is idle or in sleep and when I go back in, the iMac is logged out.
I’ve provided the error report if it helps to see what the issue is.
iMac 27″ 5K, macOS 10.15
Posted on May 18, 2020 5:20 AM
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Hey there erahi,
Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities. I understand your Mac has been shutting down unexpectedly. I’ll be happy to help with this.
I’m not sure if you’ve done any troubleshooting for the issue you’re reporting but this article is a good place to start for issues with your Mac shutting down unexpectedly:
If that doesn’t have an impact on this, these additional steps may help identify or resolve the issue:
May 18, 2020 5:30 PM
Thanks for that info.
To give you some background info, I was having some issues previously with a sudden slowing down of the apps I was using, for what reason I don’t know. I restarted thinking that would solve it but it turned out even worse. The Mac would struggle to boot and when it did boot it took about 20 mins for the Finder and Desktop to show. Clicks would lag 30 seconds with beach balling and files and apps would barely load if at all. Image and video previews in the icon wouldn’t load in Finder. I couldn’t run EtreCheck as it wouldn’t finish and got stuck half way through.
I created a new user to test it if it were a hardware or software issue. It loaded into the new user fine and all the apps worked just fine — it was all good and fast. I ran EtreCheck from the new user account and there were no major issues — I suspected no hardware issues. I then downloaded and installed Catalina 10.15.4 via App Store as I learned would be applied for both user accounts. Logging back into my account nothing had changed and is still unusable and that’s when I noticed the “user space watchdog timeout” crash which would happen after waking from sleep. I tried booting into safe mode and the problem was still there.
Your insights as to what you think this might be causing this and a fix would be appreciated.
May 20, 2020 7:24 AM
Thanks for providing that info. If the issue did not occur in a new user account but it did continue in safe mode, boot into recovery and run First Aid on Macintosh HD:
If it find and repairs any issues after this, try booting your Mac up as normal and see if you can log in and use your account.
If not, reinstall macOS using the steps from the following link. While this should retain your user settings and files, it’s always a good idea to try and make a backup before doing this:
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Question: Q: Kernel panic userspace watchdog timeout
I am frequently getting kernel panic on my MBA (2020). Currently on macOS Big SUr (11.1)
The OS would freeze and then after a few mins would restart. After restart everything is ok until the next freeze.
Log dump is below.
Can you help please, I want to correct this issue in order for it to not happen again.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.1
Posted on Feb 5, 2021 7:27 AM
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Lindsay, with 40 pages of this issue reported here — https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/constant-kernel-panics-userspace-watchdog-timeout-no-successful-checkins-from-com-apple-windowserver.2222878/page-40 — surely Apple should take note and fix this issue? Contact Apple one gets nowhere and left to fend for themselves with constant crashes, freezes and restarts. All of which have happened for me personally since updating to 11.2 (and same with 11.2.1) on my MacBook Pro 16″. No issues with Catalina and repeat no issues with 11.1 prior to updating. All apps are up to date, SMC and PRAM reset performed and yet. crash, unable to work and my calls with senior tech persons via Apple Care have led to response as pay for business support to get better help!
SO, what are you/Apple going to do to fix this issue for not only me but thousands of your customers with issue and those having spent as me over £4k on a MacBook Pro that does not work!?
Feb 13, 2021 4:45 PM
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Welcome to the Apple Support Communities. We understand that your MacBook Air has been unexpectedly becoming unresponsive before restarting itself. We are happy to help!
Based on what you’ve described, we recommend using the information in the Apple Support articles If your Mac restarts and a message appears — Apple Support and If your Mac restarted because of a problem — Apple Support to troubleshoot your issue.
Should you still experience the computer becoming unresponsive and/or restarting unexpectedly, please get in touch with Apple Support directly: Get Support.
Have a lovely day.
Feb 7, 2021 12:15 PM
Lindsay, with 40 pages of this issue reported here — https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/constant-kernel-panics-userspace-watchdog-timeout-no-successful-checkins-from-com-apple-windowserver.2222878/page-40 — surely Apple should take note and fix this issue? Contact Apple one gets nowhere and left to fend for themselves with constant crashes, freezes and restarts. All of which have happened for me personally since updating to 11.2 (and same with 11.2.1) on my MacBook Pro 16″. No issues with Catalina and repeat no issues with 11.1 prior to updating. All apps are up to date, SMC and PRAM reset performed and yet. crash, unable to work and my calls with senior tech persons via Apple Care have led to response as pay for business support to get better help!
SO, what are you/Apple going to do to fix this issue for not only me but thousands of your customers with issue and those having spent as me over £4k on a MacBook Pro that does not work!?
Feb 13, 2021 4:45 PM
11.2.2 update, still not fixed!
Mar 1, 2021 6:44 AM
Thank you, you speak from my heart!
These unspeakable tips for a serious error in the operating software, which thousands of customers have already reported about it, is simply outrageous.
I’m curious whether Apple will remove this comment again, because criticism does not go down well with the most expensive company in the world.
The error has been known for 1 year, it has not been fixed.
Unfortunately, one wonders whether Apple will also become like Microsoft.
Because Kerne Panic is actually something that Apple users have seen very, very rarely.
No wonder if there are programmers who do not forget to ask about the available hard disk space when updating a major release.
Unbeatable when it comes to embarrassment.
The internet is full of the problem, but thank god there are new emojis on the iPhone.
Mar 26, 2021 5:39 AM
This has become and hourly experience for me. Trying to work out exactly what is causing it but it is happening under multiple different scenarios.
Apr 12, 2021 11:07 AM
My M1 Mac Mini is crashing constantly because of this error.
panic(cpu 1 caller 0xfffffe0018939e58): watchdog timeout: no checkins from watchdogd in 92 seconds (8839 total checkins since monitoring last enabled)
Debugger message: panic
OS release type: User
OS version: 20D91
Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 20.3.0: Thu Jan 21 00:06:51 PST 2021; root:xnu-7195.81.3
Fileset Kernelcache UUID: F78A48EC84D7C3283E7C6C67D00889A7
Kernel UUID: 9FE8C0DA-8ED0-381C-9CEC-2A779F3E1503
iBoot version: iBoot-6723.81.1
secure boot?: YES
Paniclog version: 13
KernelCache slide: 0x000000000dec8000
KernelCache base: 0xfffffe0014ecc000
Kernel slide: 0x000000000e9fc000
Kernel text base: 0xfffffe0015a00000
Kernel text exec base: 0xfffffe0015ac8000
Epoch Time: sec usec
Boot : 0x608888d7 0x00034b78
Sleep : 0x00000000 0x00000000
Wake : 0x00000000 0x00000000
Calendar: 0x6089e27d 0x000587ff
CORE 0 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0015c32c0c
CORE 1 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0015c31748
CORE 2 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0015c32c0c
CORE 3 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0015c32c0c
CORE 4 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0015c32c10
CORE 5 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0015c32c10
CORE 6 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0015c32c10
CORE 7 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0015c32c10
Total cpu_usage: 63955664
Thread task pri cpu_usage
0xfffffe166d25dfb8 kernel_task 0 4322000
0xfffffe166d3f7918 kernel_task 0 4871507
0xfffffe166d3f0658 kernel_task 0 4562788
0xfffffe166d4fc658 kernel_task 0 4656977
0xfffffe166d3f32c0 kernel_task 0 4721256
Panicked task 0xfffffe166d245f18: 261971 pages, 526 threads: pid 0: kernel_task
Panicked thread: 0xfffffe166d3f7918, backtrace: 0xfffffe304af0f8b0, tid: 433
lr: 0xfffffe0015b15fd0 fp: 0xfffffe304af0f920
lr: 0xfffffe0015b15d9c fp: 0xfffffe304af0f990
lr: 0xfffffe0015c37f0c fp: 0xfffffe304af0f9b0
lr: 0xfffffe0015c298b8 fp: 0xfffffe304af0fa60
lr: 0xfffffe0015acf7e8 fp: 0xfffffe304af0fa70
lr: 0xfffffe0015b15a2c fp: 0xfffffe304af0fe00
lr: 0xfffffe0015b15a2c fp: 0xfffffe304af0fe70
lr: 0xfffffe00162b06a0 fp: 0xfffffe304af0fe90
lr: 0xfffffe0018939e58 fp: 0xfffffe304af0fec0
lr: 0xfffffe0018939634 fp: 0xfffffe304af0ff00
lr: 0xfffffe0016e9d5d0 fp: 0xfffffe304af0ff20
lr: 0xfffffe0016c22808 fp: 0xfffffe304af0ffb0
lr: 0xfffffe001620d694 fp: 0xfffffe304af0ffc0
lr: 0xfffffe0015c2c1bc fp: 0xfffffe304af0ffe0
lr: 0xfffffe0015acf85c fp: 0xfffffe304af0fff0
lr: 0xfffffe0015b3ddac fp: 0xfffffe404cad3ee0
lr: 0xfffffe0015b3dfb8 fp: 0xfffffe404cad3f00
lr: 0xfffffe0015ad8c14 fp: 0x0000000000000000
** Stackshot Succeeded ** Bytes Traced 397167 (Uncompressed 1076944) **
Apr 28, 2021 3:47 PM
Since I bought the iMAC (Retine 5K, 27Inch, 2020) I have crashes multiple times a day.
Always when I’m off the computer for 5 minutes I have a fresh restarted mac that tells me if I want to report the crash.
And I keep on reporting this issue for 7 months now and hoping, in vain, that eventually an update will resolve this.
May 27, 2021 7:29 AM
panic(cpu 1 caller 0xffffff80129f9a25): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from com.apple.logd in 120 seconds
service returned not alive with context : unresponsive dispatch queue(s): com.apple.firehose.io-wl
service: com.apple.logd, total successful checkins since load (17990 seconds ago): 1788, last successful checkin: 120 seconds ago
service: com.apple.WindowServer, total successful checkins since load (17960 seconds ago): 1796, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago
Same here: 4 times a day, now. Apple nop longer cares about software quality, just profits-
Jun 24, 2021 10:21 AM
Same iMac as me and same scenario. Been doing it for months under Catalina so I finally upgraded to Big Sur and nothing’s changed. It’s crazy to me that there is no solution for this after a year + of people posting about it. I’m trying to talk to a friend who might understand what these reports mean. It’s another language to me. I will happily post back anything I find out from my IT department and friends at Apple!
Jul 9, 2021 10:53 AM
I have a current fix for my setup, but mine was caused by thunderbolt connection to external monitors. So if you have an iMac Pro with 2 AOC 4K monitors plugged in via thunderbolt. Consistent Panic Watchdog Reboot shenanigans everyone else gets. My fix. With extended monitor plugged in. System Preferences. Display. Take your mouse to the display’s preference box and click color. Go to bottom and select uncheck here to see blah blah blah. There will then be a huge list of all these devices. Scroll down till you see iMac or whatever your device is and select. Do this to EVERY account on the computer. Not a global setting. And wait and see if that helps. Cross those fingers.
Jul 10, 2021 5:12 AM
I tried an experiment over the weekend to see if it was a specific app I leave open when the computer goes to sleep that is causing the crashes, so I quit out of everything. I also went into Energy Saver in system preferences and changed the computer to never sleep. I took a screenshot of all my energy saver settings for reference. The screensavers for my computer and monitors were on all weekend and one click got the computer instantly on and there wasn’t one crash. I don’t know if it was these two things or a combination of that and other things, but it hasn’t crashed since last week after trying this out. It’s still not a long term fix, but a relatively easy work around solution. I will come back with any updates. Hope this helps others who are as frustrated as me!
Jul 12, 2021 10:34 AM
I had the same problem on my MacBook Pro. Also, the Touch Bar was flickering horribly. Three weeks ago, the battery failed. I had the touch bar, keyboard and battery replaced (apparently they are all part of the same component). This seems to be a fairly common problem with MacBook Pro’s since I received a no-questions-asked discount from the authorized repair store. After the computer came back from the store, voilá! no problems at all. So, in my case, it seems that flakey, failing hardware was at fault for the repeated kernel panic shutdowns.
Jul 12, 2021 10:51 AM
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