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tommiy

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Dec 11, 2015
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The problem persists and has been there for a long time now. The only visibile solution has been to replace logic boards. And some of the time this does not address it either (probably because those are refurbished). Given its age I would lodge a request with Apple to adrdress your individual issue while its still covered and so new. Work with them and insist that you need a working laptop and see if you can get it resolved rather than letting it go on. You should not need to disable apples own controls to get a stable laptop.
 

Taz Mangus

macrumors 604
Mar 10, 2011
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Hello
New to this forum. Just bought my MBA 2020 2 weeks ago. Received the same message below. From reading the thread there doesn't seem to be a concrete fix. Should I just return my computer?

Do you have any external devices attached to the computer when the crash happened?
 

Dutchie91

macrumors newbie
Jun 22, 2020
18
9
Hello
New to this forum. Just bought my MBA 2020 2 weeks ago. Received the same message below. From reading the thread there doesn't seem to be a concrete fix. Should I just return my computer?

panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff801f89097c): Wake transition timed out after 180 seconds while calling power state change callbacks. Suspected bundle: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily. Thread 0x4270.
Backtracing specified thread
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff923082b900 : 0xffffff801f241868
0xffffff820dc9bca0 : 0xffffff801f13c4d1
0xffffff820dc9bd10 : 0xffffff801f13ad0f
0xffffff820dc9bd60 : 0xffffff801f12b8d0
0xffffff820dc9bda0 : 0xffffff7f9fb197a4
0xffffff820dc9bdc0 : 0xffffff7f9fb19666
0xffffff820dc9be10 : 0xffffff7f9fb24023
0xffffff820dc9be30 : 0xffffff801f8137e4
0xffffff820dc9bea0 : 0xffffff801f8135ea
0xffffff820dc9bec0 : 0xffffff801f15c605
0xffffff820dc9bf40 : 0xffffff801f15c131
0xffffff820dc9bfa0 : 0xffffff801f0c013e
Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.9)[DF219CC1-366A-31FC-B8ED-17C584BA2549]@0xffffff7f9fb12000->0xffffff7f9fb4afff

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task
Boot args: chunklist-security-epoch=0 -chunklist-no-rev2-dev

Mac OS version:
19G2021

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 19.6.0: Thu Jun 18 20:49:00 PDT 2020; root:xnu-6153.141.1~1/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: 1D3A0F3D-D908-397B-BD16-8F48C0823A2E
Kernel slide: 0x000000001ee00000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff801f000000
__HIB text base: 0xffffff801ef00000
System model name: MacBookAir9,1 (Mac-0CFF9C7C2B63DF8D)
System shutdown begun: NO

System uptime in nanoseconds: 891254555104
last loaded kext at 686393011909: >usb.IOUSBHostHIDDevice 1.2 (addr 0xffffff7fa2da2000, size 45056)
last unloaded kext at 588903601180: >usb.!UHostPacketFilter 1.0 (addr 0xffffff7fa19f3000, size 24576)
loaded kexts:
>!AGraphicsDevicePolicy 5.2.6
@fileutil 20.036.15
@AGDCPluginDisplayMetrics 5.2.6
>!AHV 1
|IOUserEthernet 1.0.1
|IO!BSerialManager 7.0.6f7
>!AUpstreamUserClient 3.6.8
>pmtelemetry 1
>X86PlatformShim 1.0.0
>!APlatformEnabler 2.7.0d0
>AGPM 111.4.4
>!A!IICLGraphics 14.0.7
@Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X 7.0.0
>BridgeAudioCommunication 6.70.7
>!ABacklight 180.3
>!AThunderboltIP 3.1.4
>!AAVEBridge 6.1
>!ABridgeAudio!C 6.70.7
>!AGFXHDA 100.1.429
>!AHIDALSService 1
>!ATopCaseHIDEventDriver 3430.1
>!A!IPCHPMC 2.0.1
>!A!IICLLPGraphicsFramebuffer 14.0.7
>!A!ISlowAdaptiveClocking 4.0.0
>!AMCCSControl 1.14
@filesystems.autofs 3.0
@filesystems.apfs 1412.141.1
>BCMWLANFirmware4355.Hashstore 1
>BCMWLANFirmware4364.Hashstore 1
>BCMWLANFirmware4377.Hashstore 1
>!A!BModule 1
@filesystems.hfs.kext 522.100.5
@BootCache 40
@!AFSCompression.!AFSCompressionTypeDataless 1.0.0d1
@!AFSCompression.!AFSCompressionTypeZlib 1.0.0
>!AVirtIO 1.0
@private.KextAudit 1.0
>!ABCMWLANBusInterfacePCIe 1
>!ASmartBatteryManager 161.0.0
>!AACPIButtons 6.1
>!ASMBIOS 2.1
>!AACPIEC 6.1
>!AAPIC 1.7
$!AImage4 1
@nke.applicationfirewall 303
$TMSafetyNet 8
@!ASystemPolicy 2.0.0
|EndpointSecurity 1
>usb.IOUSBHostHIDDevice 1.2
>!UAudio 323.4
>!AGraphicsControl 5.2.6
|IOAVB!F 850.1
@!AGPUWrangler 5.2.6
>!ABacklightExpert 1.1.0
>!AActuatorDriver 3440.1
|IONDRVSupport 576.1
>!AHS!BDriver 3430.1
>IO!BHIDDriver 7.0.6f7
>!AMultitouchDriver 3440.1
>!AInputDeviceSupport 3440.8
>!AHIDKeyboard 209
@!AGraphicsDeviceControl 5.2.6
|IOAccelerator!F2 438.7.3
|IOSlowAdaptiveClocking!F 1.0.0
>!ASMBus!C 1.0.18d1
|IOGraphics!F 576.1
>X86PlatformPlugin 1.0.0
>IOPlatformPlugin!F 6.0.0d8
@plugin.IOgPTPPlugin 840.3
|IOEthernetAVB!C 1.1.0
@kext.triggers 1.0
>usb.cdc.ncm 5.0.0
>usb.cdc 5.0.0
>usb.networking 5.0.0
>usb.!UHostCompositeDevice 1.2
>usb.!UVHCIBCE 1.2
>usb.!UVHCI 1.2
>usb.!UVHCICommonBCE 1.0
>usb.!UVHCICommon 1.0
>!AEffaceableNOR 1.0
|IOBufferCopy!C 1.1.0
|IOBufferCopyEngine!F 1
|IONVMe!F 2.1.0
>IO!BHost!CPCIeTransport 7.0.6f7
|IO!BHost!CTransport 7.0.6f7
>!A!BDebug 1
>!AConvergedIPCOLYBTControl 1
>!A!BDebugService 1
>!AConvergedPCI 1
>!AThunderboltPCIDownAdapter 2.5.4
>!AThunderboltDPInAdapter 6.2.6
>!AThunderboltDPAdapter!F 6.2.6
>!AHPM 3.4.4
>!A!ILpssI2C!C 3.0.60
>!A!ILpssDmac 3.0.60
>!A!ILpssI2C 3.0.60
>!AThunderboltNHI 5.8.6
|IOThunderbolt!F 7.6.1
>usb.!UXHCIPCI 1.2
>usb.!UXHCI 1.2
|IOSurface 269.11
@filesystems.hfs.encodings.kext 1
|IOAudio!F 300.2
@vecLib.kext 1.2.0
|IOUSB!F 900.4.2
>!AEFINVRAM 2.1
>!AEFIRuntime 2.1
>!ABCMWLANCore 1.0.0
>mDNSOffloadUserClient 1.0.1b8
>IOImageLoader 1.0.0
|IOSerial!F 11
|IO80211!FV2 1200.12.2b1
|IOSkywalk!F 1
>!AMultiFunctionManager 1
>corecapture 1.0.4
>!ASMCRTC 1.0
|IOSMBus!F 1.1
|IOHID!F 2.0.0
$quarantine 4
$sandbox 300.0
@Kext.!AMatch 1.0.0d1
>!AKeyStore 2
>!UTDM 489.120.1
|IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice 422.120.3
>!ACredentialManager 1.0
>!AFDEKeyStore 28.30
>!AEffaceable!S 1.0
>!AMobileFileIntegrity 1.0.5
@kext.CoreTrust 1
|CoreAnalytics!F 1
|IOTimeSync!F 840.3
|IONetworking!F 3.4
>DiskImages 493.0.0
|IO!B!F 7.0.6f7
|IO!BPacketLogger 7.0.6f7
>!ASSE 1.0
>KernelRelayHost 1
>!ASEPManager 1.0.1
>IOSlaveProcessor 1
|IOUSBMass!SDriver 157.140.1
|IOSCSIArchitectureModel!F 422.120.3
|IO!S!F 2.1
|IOUSBHost!F 1.2
>usb.!UCommon 1.0
>!UHostMergeProperties 1.2
>!ABusPower!C 1.0
|IOReport!F 47
>!AACPIPlatform 6.1
>!ASMC 3.1.9
>watchdog 1
|IOPCI!F 2.9
|IOACPI!F 1.4
@kec.pthread 1
@kec.corecrypto 1.0
@kec.Libm 1

could you eleborate on how this occured? Was it with external monitor connected? During wake from sleep? What version of catalina are you running?
 

apz007

macrumors newbie
Sep 6, 2020
2
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could you eleborate on how this occured? Was it with external monitor connected? During wake from sleep? What version of catalina are you running?


Running Catalina 10.15.6. No external monitor connected or anything else. Literally shut my computer and opened a few hours later. Happened a second time after that 1-2 hours later. Was running MS Excel and Powerpoint the first time it happened.
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Do you have any external devices attached to the computer when the crash happened?
no external monitor connected
 

MacMiniDavid

macrumors newbie
Sep 26, 2020
4
0
New here and I am facing the same problem with less than 2-month old Mac Mini I7 3.2GHz. Have been with Apple-support online and local Apple store checked both hardware and clean-install of OS in the past three weeks. Nothing helps. I setup new account, with no software installed, only connected to my own internal Ethernet which is isolated from internet completely, connected to LG TV through HDMI cable, problem persisted.


panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff800a49092c): Sleep transition timed out after 180 seconds while calling power state change callbacks. Suspected bundle: com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily. Thread 0x10e3.
 

MacMiniDavid

macrumors newbie
Sep 26, 2020
4
0
The question I have is does any one encounter one here purchase their computer directly from Apple Store, and is not refurbished? Mine is brand new but purchased from a third-party vendor.
 

tommiy

macrumors 6502
Dec 11, 2015
403
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@MacMiniDavid Yes i think you will find there are a number reported here. Some have even had their logic boards replaced by Apple and the problem persists. Stand your ground and see what happens. Fundamentally its broken and the answer from Apple appears to be user error.
 

MacMiniDavid

macrumors newbie
Sep 26, 2020
4
0
@MacMiniDavid Yes i think you will find there are a number reported here. Some have even had their logic boards replaced by Apple and the problem persists. Stand your ground and see what happens. Fundamentally its broken and the answer from Apple appears to be user error.
Hi, thank you very much in responding my questions. I just want to reaffirm that at least some of the Mac products which suffered this problem are genuine product directly bought from Apple Store. Mine is supposed to be genuine product but I purchased it through a third-party vendor.
 

ldexerldesign

macrumors newbie
Oct 11, 2020
4
0
Hi all,

Hardware: MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019)
Software: macOS, 15.7 (19H2)

Purchased direct from Apple

Problem: freeze, quick fan burst and crash followed by these types of errors:
Code:
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80030c1eff): assertion failed: ifp->if_sndbyte_total >= len, file: /AppleInternal/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-6153.141.2/bsd/netinet/in_pcb.c, line: 3965

Can be reproduced by using USB-C ports (TBH the only times I experience this issue)

Hope it's useful

Sincerely
 

Taz Mangus

macrumors 604
Mar 10, 2011
7,815
3,504
Hi all,

Hardware: MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019)
Software: macOS, 15.7 (19H2)

Purchased direct from Apple

Problem: freeze, quick fan burst and crash followed by these types of errors:
Code:
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80030c1eff): assertion failed: ifp->if_sndbyte_total >= len, file: /AppleInternal/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-6153.141.2/bsd/netinet/in_pcb.c, line: 3965

Can be reproduced by using USB-C ports (TBH the only times I experience this issue)

Hope it's useful

Sincerely

Have you contacted Apple Support?
 

TerribleLizard

macrumors newbie
Jul 7, 2020
6
0
I did contact apple support. The call center person had me remove all my login items (goggle drive, dashlane, default folder x, cisco webex) and then restart and deliberately sleep. After 3 minutes the computer woke from sleep and the support person concluded that the problem was with one of the login items that I use. She recommended that I reinstall these items one at a time and see when the problem reappears at which time the most recently restored login item can be identified as the offending software. I did explain that this problem has been reported by many other people using different configurations of login items and that it had been present for at least two cycles of minor releases of the OS. She recommended that, if I continue to have difficulty, I should reinstall the OS.

While these individual steps seem reasonable the overall impression is that no one in Apple has a clue.

I am ordering a linux laptop. Once it is working I plan to sell my 16 inch 2019 Apple Macbook Pro (2.3 GHz 8Core i9; 32 GB; 1TB; 8GB Radeon 5500M) for scrap.
 

tommiy

macrumors 6502
Dec 11, 2015
403
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Sounds like its under warranty. I'd keep complaining or ask for your $ back. Make Apple work for the Apple Care $ (if you have it). However agree that Apple seem to have limited to no idea which is why these threads have been running for over a year. There are similar threads on Apple communities but seems no Apple reps there either and providing feedback does nothing.
 
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prdg.alex

macrumors newbie
Mar 30, 2020
8
2
Still an issue on my end after months. Haven't wiped/reset macOS or gotten logic board replaced, is this the suggested fix for most now?
 

TerribleLizard

macrumors newbie
Jul 7, 2020
6
0
There is no suggested fix. It seems likely that all effort is being directed towards the new (AppleARM supporting) version development. I do not expect that the problem will be fixed but it may be that the new release will not be susceptible to this particular form of failure.

Although it is likely a post hoc ergo proptor hoc fallacy, removing Karabiner Elements (cf. here) has made my current setup more stable. I have had no crashes in the past few weeks. But, as I said...
 

149TM

macrumors member
Sep 11, 2020
39
3
Having same issue here on a Mac Pro 5,1 running Mac OS Majove, 10.14.16


UUID: BA925359-3715-4C66-8145-88B36F369528

Stackshot Reason: Sleep transition timed out after 180 seconds while entering darkwake on way to sleep. Suspected bundle: com.apple.driver.usb.AppleUSBXHCI. Thread 0x21ac9.
Failure code:: 0x5f838579 00000031

Using an external monitor, nothing connected to USB ports, 4 internal drives only.

Any fix for this?

Kind regards
 

RenegadfeMonste

macrumors member
Jul 21, 2012
45
23
I have seen this issue twice now on my new M1 MacBook Pro with Big Sur 11.0.1

Both times I have had this issue my MacBook Pro was not falling asleep and I manually told it to sleep. Like when a video is open in a Chrome tab or something and sleep is being ignored. Shortly after sleeping I saw the monitor come back on and my Mac was rebooting.
 

MacMiniDavid

macrumors newbie
Sep 26, 2020
4
0
I asked for help from this thread around September for this recurring issue. The Mac was brand-new so I got online help from Apple support after multiple OS reinstallation. They instructed me to turn off the force sleep mode from General setting, and for the first night, the computer did not restart since my purchase. Later on I noticed that the third-party vendor had a very fine print on their advertising, indicating the one of the elements has been upgraded with a more advanced specs. I also noticed that with the same specification, the Mac I owned could not run a software as my friend’s supposed to be identical Mac did without triggering the fan activated (An application with intensive floating point computation). With this performance inferiority, I decided to return this brand new Mac by sucking in 10% cost penalty. Later on Apple sales guided me how to order an official product on Apple online store. The new Mac came in, and under the manufacturing default settings, the issue reported here only occurred once, over the three weeks the computer was with me. Interesting enough, the official product was able to run the demanding software mentioned above with advanced parameters without fan being triggered. I recalled the Apple online support mentioned to me what was experienced by me was a hardware issue even the machine passed the hardware QC test conducted by local Apple Technical Support. I suspected that the specific elements upgraded may have jeopardized the optimal performance of a highly optimized equipment.
 

jdw13

macrumors regular
Oct 2, 2015
147
31
Boston, Maine, Chile
I see this, too, on MacOS 10.15.7 with Mid 2014 MacBook Pro, and thought it was related to using external USB disk connected to one of the USB ports. At least I have seen it overnight only when a USB disk is connected. This happens using different types of USB disks and with and without a USB hub. Since I have not run for days without a USB disk, I cannot be sure. Also this was updated from Mojave and earlier, so cannot be sure something has been left over... However, Mojave has been exceptionally stable with no panics...
 

defragmenteur

macrumors newbie
Oct 28, 2014
4
0
As far as I'm concerned the problems started in September. My computer crashes every night while it is unplugged. After analyzing the log files, it is clear that the problem is related to hibernation. I deleted /var/vm/sleepimage thinking it might be corrupted but without success. For the moment the only solution to avoid crashes is to deactivate the hybernation mode via this command: sudo pmset hibernatemode 0

MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014)
Catalina 10.15.7

MD
 

jdw13

macrumors regular
Oct 2, 2015
147
31
Boston, Maine, Chile
Thanks! I will try running with the setting of "hibernatemode 0" which would appear to simply prevent saving memory to the file you indicate. From the manpage for pmset:

hibernatemode = 0 by default on desktops. The system will not back memory up to persistent storage. The
system must wake from the contents of memory; the system will lose context on power loss. This is, his-
torically, plain old sleep.
 

defragmenteur

macrumors newbie
Oct 28, 2014
4
0
Reading the man page again, it seem that standby and autopoweroff need also to be set to 0 to fully deactivate hibernation.

Whether or not a hibernation image gets written is also dependent on
the values of standby and autopoweroff

For example, on desktops that support standby a hibernation image will be written after the specified standbydelay

time. To disable hibernation images completely, ensure hibernatemode standby and autopoweroff are all set to 0.
 

defragmenteur

macrumors newbie
Oct 28, 2014
4
0
No crash tonight. The output of pmset -g on my mabook pro.

System-wide power settings:
Currently in use:
standbydelaylow 10800
standby 0
halfdim 1
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
powernap 0
gpuswitch 2
disksleep 10
standbydelayhigh 86400
sleep 1
autopoweroffdelay 259200
hibernatemode 0
autopoweroff 0

ttyskeepawake 1
displaysleep 2
highstandbythreshold 50
acwake 0
lidwake 1

And the 3 commands to turn off completely hibernation :

sudo pmset hibernatemode 0
sudo pmset autopoweroff 0
sudo pmset standby 0
 
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