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MarvenSmith28

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I am not sure if there is a better place to post this (The OCLP Github page does not allow to submit any feedback), so I will try here. Using the latest available version of OCLP 1.0.1 and updated my 2012 rMBP 15" to Sonoma which worked great. But now it ends up crashing at least once a day.

Hoping that the next version of OCLP will fix that. In the meantime, where do I find the crashlogs so I can find out more? Anyone else experiencing this with OCLP 1.0.1 and macOS Sonoma? I wonder if it has to do with the eye candy in Sonoma, like the zoom in and out when you lock/unlock your Mac. Is there a way to turn this off? I already switched to a still wallpaper but it still happens. Thanks
 
I spoke to soon. This time it took over 30 hours for my Mac to crash though. Used to be less than 24 hours before. Sounds like support for 3802 based graphics card is still a work in progress for Sonoma...

Here is the most recent crash log data:

panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff800464889b): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from WindowServer (2 induced crashes) in 120 seconds

WindowServer has not exited since first loaded

service: logd, total successful checkins in 128210 seconds: 12820, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago

service: WindowServer (2 induced crashes), total successful checkins in 128163 seconds: 12804, last successful checkin: 120 seconds ago

service: opendirectoryd, total successful checkins in 128210 seconds: 12819, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago

service: configd, total successful checkins in 128210 seconds: 12819, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago



Panicked task 0xffffffa9b0f2f9d8: 3 threads: pid 117: watchdogd

Backtrace (CPU 2), panicked thread: 0xffffff9b4b3525a8, Frame : Return Address

0xfffffff40b763550 : 0xffffff8001a3a111 mach_kernel : _handle_debugger_trap + 0x4b1

0xfffffff40b7635a0 : 0xffffff8001b97be0 mach_kernel : _kdp_i386_trap + 0x110

0xfffffff40b7635e0 : 0xffffff8001b8732c mach_kernel : _kernel_trap + 0x55c

0xfffffff40b763660 : 0xffffff80019d6951 mach_kernel : _return_from_trap + 0xc1

0xfffffff40b763680 : 0xffffff8001a3a3fd mach_kernel : _DebuggerTrapWithState + 0x5d

0xfffffff40b763770 : 0xffffff8001a39aa3 mach_kernel : _panic_trap_to_debugger + 0x1e3

0xfffffff40b7637d0 : 0xffffff80021d916e mach_kernel : _panic_with_options + 0x89

0xfffffff40b7638c0 : 0xffffff800464889b com.apple.driver.watchdog : __ZN10IOWatchdog14userspacePanicEP8OSObjectPvP25IOExternalMethodArguments.cold.1 + 0x27

0xfffffff40b7638d0 : 0xffffff8004648364 com.apple.driver.watchdog : __ZN10IOWatchdog14userspacePanicEP8OSObjectPvP25IOExternalMethodArguments + 0x2e

0xfffffff40b7638f0 : 0xffffff800464742b com.apple.driver.watchdog : __ZN20IOWatchdogUserClient14externalMethodEjP25IOExternalMethodArgumentsP24IOExternalMethodDispatchP8OSObjectPv + 0x83

0xfffffff40b763a20 : 0xffffff800214ec5f mach_kernel : _is_io_connect_method + 0x37f

0xfffffff40b763b80 : 0xffffff8001b42d9f mach_kernel : _iokit_server_routine + 0x3a8f

0xfffffff40b763ca0 : 0xffffff8001a12d90 mach_kernel : _ipc_kmsg_send + 0x570

0xfffffff40b763d60 : 0xffffff8001a2ab68 mach_kernel : _mach_msg_overwrite_trap + 0x5d8

0xfffffff40b763dd0 : 0xffffff8001a2b1d8 mach_kernel : _mach_msg2_trap + 0x3b8

0xfffffff40b763ef0 : 0xffffff8001b6c8d2 mach_kernel : _mach_call_munger64 + 0x1f2

0xfffffff40b763fa0 : 0xffffff80019d6db6 mach_kernel : _hndl_mach_scall64 + 0x16

Kernel Extensions in backtrace:

com.apple.driver.watchdog(1.0)[314A006B-0D2F-300C-97E5-414583A002FC]@0xffffff8004646000->0xffffff8004648fff



Process name corresponding to current thread (0xffffff9b4b3525a8): watchdogd

Boot args: keepsyms=1 debug=0x100 ipc_control_port_options=0 -nokcmismatchpanic -lilubetaall



Mac OS version:

23A344



Kernel version:

Darwin Kernel Version 23.0.0: Fri Sep 15 14:42:42 PDT 2023; root:xnu-10002.1.13~1/RELEASE_X86_64

Kernel UUID: 0905511D-D697-32D8-8069-EA653FED4635

roots installed: 0

KernelCache slide: 0x0000000001600000

KernelCache base: 0xffffff8001800000

Kernel slide: 0x00000000016e0000

Kernel text base: 0xffffff80018e0000

__HIB text base: 0xffffff8001700000

System model name: MacBookPro10,1 (Mac-C3EC7CD22292981F)

System shutdown begun: NO

Panic diags file available: YES (0x0)

Hibernation exit count: 0



System uptime in nanoseconds: 128210933477702

Last Sleep: absolute base_tsc base_nano

Uptime : 0x0000749b6f258688

Sleep : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000

Wake : 0x0000000000000000 0x000000066acf4d42 0x0000000000000000

Compressor Info: 0% of compressed pages limit (OK) and 0% of segments limit (OK) with 1 swapfiles and OK swap space

Zone info:

Zone map: 0xffffff9017553000 - 0xffffffb017553000

. PGZ : 0xffffff9017553000 - 0xffffff9019554000

. VM : 0xffffff9019554000 - 0xffffff94e5d53000

. RO : 0xffffff94e5d53000 - 0xffffff967f553000

. GEN0 : 0xffffff967f553000 - 0xffffff9b4bd53000

. GEN1 : 0xffffff9b4bd53000 - 0xffffffa018553000

. GEN2 : 0xffffffa018553000 - 0xffffffa4e4d53000

. GEN3 : 0xffffffa4e4d53000 - 0xffffffa9b1553000

. DATA : 0xffffffa9b1553000 - 0xffffffb017553000

Metadata: 0xffffffdfefa35000 - 0xffffffe00fa35000

Bitmaps : 0xffffffe00fa35000 - 0xffffffe012a35000

Extra : 0 - 0
 
UPDATE FIXED!

After using a newer nightly build of OCLP 1.1 and updating my Mac to the RC of macOS 14.1 no more crashes for the past two days. Yeah! 👍
 
UPDATE FIXED!

After using a newer nightly build of OCLP 1.1 and updating my Mac to the RC of macOS 14.1 no more crashes for the past two days. Yeah! 👍
Hi, how are things today regarding this crashes?
I'm typing this on 14.3 w/ OCLP 1.3 which I put on a new SSD on my MBP 9,1 (pretty much the same you have, I'd guess).
But I had 6 crashes since I migrated from the original SSD. They very much look like the one you posted.

I've had a previous installation from scratch, but with a case sensitive APFS, which Migration Assistant didn't like.

Alas, I can't tell if I would have had panics with this installation, I'm afraid the uptimes just were not long enough.
The last crash is about 30 hrs ago, so not sure what to make of it.
 
Thanks for the pointer!
It's sad, 10.14 is really outdated now and so much software doesn't work anymore.
But MBP 9,1 still is nice hardware (let alone the old native interfaces) and Sonoma is actually faster on this even with everything migrated (and potentially a load of rubbish which I should get rid of).
[note to self: test Firewire!]
 
I'm also on a 9,1 and the only issue is this nagging WindowServer crash. Otherwise, everything works. Turning off Siri seemed to help a bit. But it still crashes. It just takes longer between crashes. Maybe OCL has something to do with it. If so, they'll have a fix soon enough.
 
Hi, how are things today regarding this crashes?
I'm typing this on 14.3 w/ OCLP 1.3 which I put on a new SSD on my MBP 9,1 (pretty much the same you have, I'd guess).
But I had 6 crashes since I migrated from the original SSD. They very much look like the one you posted.

I've had a previous installation from scratch, but with a case sensitive APFS, which Migration Assistant didn't like.

Alas, I can't tell if I would have had panics with this installation, I'm afraid the uptimes just were not long enough.
The last crash is about 30 hrs ago, so not sure what to make of it.
Yeah, I still spoke too soon. Still crashing but typically I can go a number of days now, so at least there is some improvement... Just installed the nightly build from Feb 11 and will let you know how it goes.
 
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Hi, what I am currently doing is putting the MacBook to sleep instead of leaving it open. It hasn’t crashed in a couple of days. I’ll update if it does crash.
 
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Hi, how are things today regarding this crashes?
I'm typing this on 14.3 w/ OCLP 1.3 which I put on a new SSD on my MBP 9,1 (pretty much the same you have, I'd guess).
But I had 6 crashes since I migrated from the original SSD. They very much look like the one you posted.

I've had a previous installation from scratch, but with a case sensitive APFS, which Migration Assistant didn't like.

Alas, I can't tell if I would have had panics with this installation, I'm afraid the uptimes just were not long enough.
The last crash is about 30 hrs ago, so not sure what to make of it.
Sorry for the late reply but I am happy to report that the issue is now resolved for me and it has been over a week.


Basically, I completely reimaged my machine from the ground up. Technically that is not correct, since I saved the Monterey partition for some old 32bit games that won't run on newer Macs. I used the OpenCore Legacy Patcher USB stick that I had made over a year ago which as it turns out still had the Ventura installer on it. So I first installed Ventura and then updated to Sonoma 14.4.1 and installed the OCLP patches and now everything seems perfectly fine. No more crashes, yeah!

Unfortunately that means that I do not know exactly what caused it. I know what fixed it but I cannot identify the culprit. Then again this Mac has seen better days: Speakers are broken - still work but sound terrible, second battery is on the fritz and the letter E on the keyboard is toast. Truth be told I use the latest and greatest M3 MacBook Air 15" from work for everyday affairs and use the old 2012 Retina MacBook Pro 15 mostly as a media server on my TV via VLC and screen share in from time to time. And even on the machine itself, I have a small mobile Logitech USB soundbar that sounds so much better than the original speakers and I have an external wireless Apple keyboard. Performance wise this 12 year old Mac still feels super snappy running Sonoma thanks to its 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD. 12.5 years and counting. Not bad :)
 
Hallo to all, I run for 2 days Sonoma on my MBP 10.1 15" i7 mid 2012 With latest oclp version, now my Mac run Very very slowly, It is not usable, and funs are Always at Highest Speed. Reset pram and Smc, tray new battery but nothing changes....no one experienced this issue?
 
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