bhuether Posted June 11 Share Posted June 11 Hi, I have a pretty stable setup finally, but a couple unexpected crashes when waking from sleep. Hardware is Asus Z790 ProArt, BIOS 2202, XMP II on G.Skill Trident Z5 2x32 6400. 14700k. 6950xt. sn850x 2 TB. One happened yesterday at 17:25 I see in Diagnostics Report "Sleep Wake failure in EFI" It contains Sleep Wake failure in EFI Failure code:: 0x00000000 0x0000001f Please IGNORE the below stackshot ================================================================ Date/Time: 2024-06-10 17:25:20.155 +0300 OS Version: ??? ??? (Build ???) Architecture: x86_64 Report Version: 49 Incident Identifier: 257436F2-BAED-4184-BA53-45838A4FEFDB Data Source: Stackshots Shared Cache: B48CFC6B-B7ED-3343-97FB-F5187DC04DF8 slid base address 0x7ff806625000, slide 0x6625000 (System Primary) Shared Cache: 5A0EA353-00B3-3636-BAD5-BEE77BD6883D slid base address 0x7ff80b9a6000, slide 0xb9a6000 (DriverKit) Event: Sleep Wake Failure Duration: 0.00s Steps: 1 Boot args: -v keepsyms=1 watchdog=0 debug=0x100 alcid=13 agdpmod=pikera -wegnoigpu -ctrsmt Time Awake Since Boot: 25s Process: swd [374] Shared Cache: B48CFC6B-B7ED-3343-97FB-F5187DC04DF8 slid base address 0x7ff806625000, slide 0x6625000 (System Primary) Architecture: x86_64 Footprint: 616 KB Time Since Fork: 0s Num samples: 1 (1) Num threads: 1 Thread 0xadb 1 sample (1) priority 4 (base 4) <thread QoS background (requested background), thread darwinbg, process darwinbg, IO tier 2> -------- If I go into activity log at 17:25 I see process powerd and message com.apple.message.domain: com.apple.sleepwake.failure com.apple.message.signature3: Sleep com.apple.message.signature: EFI/Bootrom Failure after last point of entry to sleep com.apple.message.value: 15 com.apple.message.summarize: NO --------- There is nothing under Crash Reports for this date. Some reading suggests maybe RTC issue? Such as what I read on german forum: https://www.hackintosh-forum.de/forum/thread/53915-problem-mit-ruhezustand/ I am curious what else could be at play here. Maybe just XMP DDR5 sometimes being trouble? Also, seems usually these sorts of crashes happen on laptops. I haven't applied the dortania suggested pset commands because first I want to better understand the problem. Could it be that there is too much laptop-ish power management going on? If so, why would a desktop SMBIOS even have Sonoma applying laptop power management practices? thanks ---- And yes, USB mapping was done. I did it in USBToolBox and all seems well. Config attached. config.plist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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