x86 CPU CATERR Kernel Panic Event

Computer keeps on crashing, cant get any work done.


Problem report:


panic(cpu 1 caller 0xfffffff00d59eb08): x86 CPU CATERR detected

Debugger message: panic

Memory ID: 0xff

OS release type: User

OS version: 20P420

macOS version: 22A400

Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 22.1.0: Sun Oct 9 19:46:56 PDT 2022; root:xnu-8792.41.9~1/RELEASE_ARM64_T8010

KernelCache UUID: B7EE8CD951B2BA089DFDEDE928F572B1

Kernel UUID: F0934039-FED3-3E70-8E87-BF08A56907C2

Boot session UUID: 169F276F-FD97-41EC-B68C-D74EA6B13402

iBoot version: iBoot-8419.41.10

secure boot?: YES

roots installed: 0

x86 EFI Boot State: 0x16

x86 System State: 0x0

x86 Power State: 0x0

x86 Shutdown Cause: 0xc1

x86 Previous Power Transitions: 0x70707060400

PCIeUp link state: 0x68473614

macOS kernel slide: 0x8000000

Paniclog version: 14

Kernel slide: 0x000000000724c000

Kernel text base: 0xfffffff00e250000

mach_absolute_time: 0x85a39955f

Epoch Time: sec usec

Boot : 0x638eeacb 0x0002de0c

Sleep : 0x00000000 0x00000000

Wake : 0x00000000 0x00000000

Calendar: 0x638ef09d 0x000c659f


Zone info:

Zone map: 0xffffffe01fcac000 - 0xffffffe61fcac000

. VM : 0xffffffe01fcac000 - 0xffffffe106310000

. RO : 0xffffffe106310000 - 0xffffffe152fdc000

. GEN0 : 0xffffffe152fdc000 - 0xffffffe239640000

. GEN1 : 0xffffffe239640000 - 0xffffffe31fca4000

. GEN2 : 0xffffffe31fca4000 - 0xffffffe40630c000

. GEN3 : 0xffffffe40630c000 - 0xffffffe4ec974000

. DATA : 0xffffffe4ec974000 - 0xffffffe61fcac000

Metadata: 0xffffffe000b64000 - 0xffffffe002364000

Bitmaps : 0xffffffe002364000 - 0xffffffe0025a8000


TPIDRx_ELy = {1: 0xffffffe31fe682f8 0: 0x0000000000000001 0ro: 0x0000000000000000 }

CORE 0: PC=0xfffffff00e46e7d0, LR=0xfffffff00e46e7d0, FP=0xffffffee5fd1bf00

CORE 1 is the one that panicked. Check the full backtrace for details.

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

Panicked task 0xffffffe40644d680: 0 pages, 202 threads: pid 0: kernel_task

Panicked thread: 0xffffffe31fe682f8, backtrace: 0xffffffeffff136c0, tid: 383

lr: 0xfffffff00e43d318 fp: 0xffffffeffff13700

lr: 0xfffffff00e43d128 fp: 0xffffffeffff13770

lr: 0xfffffff00e572e44 fp: 0xffffffeffff137e0

lr: 0xfffffff00e571ddc fp: 0xffffffeffff138a0

lr: 0xfffffff00e3fd5fc fp: 0xffffffeffff138b0

lr: 0xfffffff00e43cb9c fp: 0xffffffeffff13c60

lr: 0xfffffff00eae5100 fp: 0xffffffeffff13c80

lr: 0xfffffff00d59eb08 fp: 0xffffffeffff13cb0

lr: 0xfffffff00d586604 fp: 0xffffffeffff13d10

lr: 0xfffffff00d58fac8 fp: 0xffffffeffff13d60

lr: 0xfffffff00d588b58 fp: 0xffffffeffff13e00

lr: 0xfffffff00d585b94 fp: 0xffffffeffff13e70

lr: 0xfffffff00d3a4b40 fp: 0xffffffeffff13ea0

lr: 0xfffffff00ea305a8 fp: 0xffffffeffff13ee0

lr: 0xfffffff00ea2fe00 fp: 0xffffffeffff13f20

lr: 0xfffffff00e4086c0 fp: 0x0000000000000000

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.0

Posted on Dec 5, 2022 11:43 PM

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Posted on Dec 8, 2022 08:35 PM

finianv wrote:

x86 CPU CATERR detected

This pretty much says it all. "CATERR" is CATastrophic ERRor and is usually a hardware issue. There is a possibility you may have an external device connected to the USB-C or Thunderbolt port which may trigger an error with the CPU, but otherwise you most likely will need to have the laptop repaired by having the Logic Board replaced.

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Dec 8, 2022 08:35 PM in response to finianv

finianv wrote:

x86 CPU CATERR detected

This pretty much says it all. "CATERR" is CATastrophic ERRor and is usually a hardware issue. There is a possibility you may have an external device connected to the USB-C or Thunderbolt port which may trigger an error with the CPU, but otherwise you most likely will need to have the laptop repaired by having the Logic Board replaced.

Dec 7, 2022 06:30 PM in response to finianv

Hello finianv,


Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with your Mac crashing. Try the steps listed here to see if they resolve the issue: If your Mac restarted because of a problem - Apple Support


"About unexpected restarts

Rarely, your Mac might experience a software or hardware issue that requires it to restart. When it starts up again, you might see a message that your computer was restarted because of a problem.

Unexpected restarts are usually caused by software installed on your Mac, or by devices connected to your Mac. If the issue causes your Mac to restart every time it attempts to start up, your Mac might eventually shut down. Use the steps below to check the software and hardware on your Mac.



Check your software

If the issue is caused by software on your Mac, one of these steps might help:



Check your hardware

Learn how to check your connected devices and other hardware.

Check peripheral devices first

If you don't have any devices attached to your Mac, skip to the next section.

  1. Shut down your Mac.
  2. Disconnect all peripheral devices, such as hard drives or printers. If you have a desktop Mac, make sure that only a display, keyboard, and mouse or trackpad are connected.
  3. Turn on your Mac.
  4. Use your Mac for the amount of time that it would usually take for an unexpected restart to occur.
  5. If an unexpected restart occurs, follow the steps to check the internal RAM and third-party hardware.
  6. If an unexpected restart doesn't occur, turn off the Mac and connect one peripheral device at a time until an unexpected restart occurs.

Check RAM and third-party hardware

Certain models of Mac computers have removable memory (RAM). If you recently installed memory or a hard disk (or SSD), make sure that it's compatible and installed correctly. If possible, remove it and test with the original memory or disk.


Learn more

  • If you continue to experience unexpected restarts, contact Apple Support.
  • If your Mac is frequently restarting unexpectedly, it's important to determine the exact steps that lead up to the issue. The next time that your Mac restarts unexpectedly, record the date and time it occurs. These questions might help you diagnose the problem:
    • Was the computer starting up, shutting down, or performing a particular task when the unexpected restart happened?
    • Is the computer restart random, or does it happen every time you do a certain task?
    • Does the restart happen when a specific external device is connected to your Mac or to a specific port?
  • Learn what to do if your Mac doesn't turn on or start up.
  • Learn about the screens you see when your Mac starts up."


We hope this helps.


Cheers!


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