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Regular crashes on waking up

Hello!

I am working on Apples techic for over a decade and very rarely turned my devices off. Usually I just `lock` it and sleep (or just close notebook).

Recently I bought Mac Studio and it is awesome, but it up time is rarely more than a week. At evening I `lock` it, going to sleep, and found crash report at mornig when trying to wake it up. Last 3 days it happens every night... It is not what I expect from Apple OS :(

Crash report in "additional text"


Mac Studio

Posted on Jun 11, 2024 11:36 PM

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Jul 1, 2024 3:20 PM in response to pronvis

<< panic(cpu 1 caller 0xfffffe0024e84aa8): DCPEXT5 PANIC - ASSERT!AFKSerialize.cpp:548 - iomfb_video_async(16) >>


that is a display co-processor issue.


the only serialization I can think of that would be done at high speed is setting up to fetch data from RAM and rasterizing for actual display of data.


That specific issue has not been seen here before. Maybe an Apple support specialist would know what might cause that.


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Jun 12, 2024 8:12 AM in response to pronvis

den.thed has given you good advice.

this line:


panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfffffe0024f85c7c): "AppleT602XDPTXPort(lpdptx-phy1)::deactivateTimeoutOccurred(0x1000004e6): deactivate() incomplete 10 seconds after displayRelease()! (check DCPEXT)\n"


panic ... Apple 602x is the M2(any) processor. DPTxPort is the Display Processor Transmit port (data going out to the display)


macOS told it to shut up, but after 10 seconds, it was still talking

Jul 1, 2024 8:35 AM in response to rafa193

what exactly is the issue in this discussion has not yet been made perfectly clear.

Your suggestion that you have the same problem is not appropriate.


Please start a NEW discussion with a distinctive title that will attract the Readers you want to hear form:


Start a NEW Discussion


EDIT: isee that you have already posted a new discussion, here:


MAC Studio M2 : Regular crashes on waking… - Apple Community


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Jul 2, 2024 1:49 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

Grant Bennet-Alder wrote:

<< panic(cpu 1 caller 0xfffffe0024e84aa8): DCPEXT5 PANIC - ASSERT!AFKSerialize.cpp:548 - iomfb_video_async(16) >>

that is a display co-processor issue.

the only serialization I can think of that would be done at high speed is setting up to fetch data from RAM and rasterizing for actual display of data.

That specific issue has not been seen here before. Maybe an Apple support specialist would know what might cause that.

Official Apple Support

Thank you for reply. I tryed to get through apple support pages to find a way to create ticket/email. But failed :(

Jun 12, 2024 6:40 AM in response to pronvis

The latest macOS settings and features are causing issues for automatic and manual computer sleep.

Some systems crash and force a restart, others freeze up and are unresponsive.


As a test:

Turn on "Prevent automatic sleeping when display is off" and only allow the display to turn off.

Leave the Mac ON during the day and only allow the display to turn OFF after 10 or 15 minutes.

Then shut down for longer periods of non-use, like overnight if desired.

Jun 21, 2024 9:23 AM in response to pronvis

You have a lot of unsigned third-party software installed on the Mac Studio that could cause issues.

Some maybe new and some could have been carried over during migration from old Mac.

Allowing EtreCheck Pro Full Disk Access, may help pin-point these files for removal.



What is the GenesysLogic Hub being used for?



I'm not familiar with GPG Tools.

But it looks like some kind of unnecessary protection ware.



There are remnants of Open VPN hanging on.



Kicad whatever it is, has also crashed on one occasion.


Jul 1, 2024 7:27 AM in response to pronvis

these are direct warnings of odd characteristics:


Running app: /usr/local/bin/rust-analyzer-mac

  Running app: ~/.rustup/toolchains/stable-aarch64-apple-darwin/libexec/rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv

    Details: Executable file is hidden - possibly malware

  Running app: ~/.local/share/nvim/mason/packages/lua-language-server/libexec/bin/lua-language-server

    Details: Executable file is hidden - possibly malware

  Running app: ~/.local/share/nvim/mason/bin/marksman

    Details: Executable file is hidden - possibly malware


and later, yet another VPN:


VPNs:

    PacketTunnelMac - /Applications/VPN Satoshi.app


and later, MAJOR user for CPU, RAM, and Energy that is the highest of anything running:


nvim


if that is a simple text editor, you need to chuck that resource-hog out and use a different one.

Jul 1, 2024 3:06 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

Grant Bennet-Alder wrote:

these are direct warnings of odd characteristics:

Running app: /usr/local/bin/rust-analyzer-mac
  Running app: ~/.rustup/toolchains/stable-aarch64-apple-darwin/libexec/rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv
    Details: Executable file is hidden - possibly malware
  Running app: ~/.local/share/nvim/mason/packages/lua-language-server/libexec/bin/lua-language-server
    Details: Executable file is hidden - possibly malware
  Running app: ~/.local/share/nvim/mason/bin/marksman
    Details: Executable file is hidden - possibly malware

and later, yet another VPN:

VPNs:
    PacketTunnelMac - /Applications/VPN Satoshi.app

and later, MAJOR user for CPU, RAM, and Energy that is the highest of anything running:

nvim

if that is a simple text editor, you need to chuck that resource-hog out and use a different one.

All those is rust related things and they are fine.

Nvim use a lot of CPU and RAM cause I have a lot of them running simultaneously inside tmux. Each nvim run some lsp (language server protocol) - reason for CPU & RAM.


I have had the same setup previously with old 27 inch iMac and it was fine. And this setup is working fine on macbook. So I think it is not related to the issue.


The issue is AFKSerializer on MacStudio :(

Jul 5, 2024 3:39 AM in response to pronvis

My Mac Studio is less than a year old when I shut it down it wont boot up again unless I unplug it and leave it for at least 30 minutes I took it to the Apple store in Glasgow last Friday I received a phone call this morning to sat it needs a new power supply and logic board I think that is pretty bad for a Mac in this price range not happy at all its under a year old so is still covered by the warranty fortunately the replacement parts are on order and I hope to get it back sometime next week.

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