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RTX522A Sleep transition timed out after 180 seconds while calling power state change callbacks #55
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First off, many thanks for this driver! Been using this driver for years with different macOS versions with zero panics and reliable sdcard usage on my 8th gen Intel NUC's. I also had a panic relating to sleep. I haven't found a way to reproduce it, will try more things if it happens again but I couldn't trigger it using a dozen or so sleep/wake cycles. There was no card present and I have only ever had one panic, the one that just happened. Only chiming in to share my panic log in case it helps.
This is on Sonoma 14.5, if there's anything I can do let me know. I might swap out the kexts for the debug version if that improves the panic logs in case it happens again. |
Also having this issue on two systems (a Precision 7520 (Skylake) and a Precision 7530 (Coffee Lake)). Both run Sonoma 14.5 and am unable to either manually reproduce it or predict when it'll happen on either. Sleep/wake works 100% of the time in Windows and Linux, which rules out a hardware issue. If I disable RealtekCardReader and RealtekCardReaderFriend, macOS also sleeps/wakes with 100% reliability. However, if I enable those kexts, both systems will sometimes sleep and wake just fine for multiple days in a row, then suddenly get this kernel panic during a sleep/wake cycle after many such successful cycles; or, it can happen the first time the systems try to go to sleep after booting. It is just as random and unpredictable on both. No variables I've tried (boot with card in, boot with card out, boot with card in and remove it, boot with card out and insert one, warm boot, cold boot, boot to windows/restart/boot macOS, etc.) have any impact on this behavior on either system. The card reader works in macOS on both systems, and shows up in System Information as expected. It just cannot reliably transition power states from wake to sleep or vice versa. Given that the kext hasn't been updated in nearly 2 years, I don't have high hopes for this getting resolved so, unfortunately, I'm going to have to discontinue use; the pro of having a working card reader (and being able to say both systems are completely macOS compatible, as even Thunderbolt hotplug works on both) is not worth the con of having completely random panics I can neither predict nor mitigate. |
science.firewolf.rtsx (0.9.7) 0x10ec0x522a in MacOS 14.4.1(OC0.9.9)
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